Golf bag having a storage compartment for a tripod leg support

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6253913
  • Patent Number
    6,253,913
  • Date Filed
    Monday, March 20, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 3, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Weaver; Sue A.
    Agents
    • Myron Amer PC
Abstract
A zippered storage compartment for a golf bag leg support using two zipper pulls, both tracking down to open the storage compartment after which one zipper pull alternately tracks up and down in coordinated relation to the alternating non-use and in-use condition of the leg support as occurs after most golf shots, and the other zipper pull tracks up to close the compartment at the end of the golf round to contribute to obviating damage to the leg support during the intervals between golf rounds.
Description




The present invention relates to improvements for golf bag leg supports, the improvements more particularly providing a storage compartment for the leg supports during off the golf course non-use and, primarily for appearance sake, also on the golf course during alternating opening and closing of the support legs.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Field of the Invention




After a golf round, it is desirable to stow the golf bag support legs in a storage compartment both for appearance sake and also to minimize any contact of the legs or their leg-opening wire spring mechanism that might result in damage. As illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 2,283,412 for “Golf Bag Support” to W. H. Bright on May 10, 1942, a compartment centrally located on the rear surface of the golf bag is zippered open to release the legs from their storage condition within the compartment so as to partake of alternating pivotal traverses into opening and closing movements through the zipper opening. The length portions of cooperating panels of the compartment adjacent the zipper teeth which bound therebetween the zipper opening however are in the path of movement of the leg-opening and leg-closing pivotal traverses, and consequently contact with these panels and, although nominal, this contact adversely effects the operation of the legs. Even more of an inconvenience, the zipper opening remains open during play and is a repository for debris.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Broadly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a golf bag leg mechanism storage compartment overcoming the foregoing and other shortcomings of the prior art.




More particularly, it is an object to coordinate the opening and closing of the support legs with the opening and closing of the storage compartment so that there is no interference with the operation of the support legs and, in fact, the closing of the zipper openings of the storage compartment facilitates the closing of the support legs, all as will be better understood as the description proceeds.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The description of the invention which follows, together with the accompanying drawings should not be construed as limiting the invention to the example shown and described, because those skilled in the art to which this invention appertains will be able to devise other forms thereof within the ambit of the appended claims.





FIG. 1

is a partial perspective view of the zipper components for the leg storage compartment for a golf bag according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of the golf bag with an exposed leg mechanism that in use is stored within a compartment formed by an attached panel component;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the golf bag with the attached component-forming panel component;





FIG. 4A

is a left rear perspective view projected from

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 4B

is a right rear perspective view projected from

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view illustrating the movement of the leg components into golf bag supporting positions;





FIG. 6

is a side elevational view of the leg components in a tripod golf bag supporting configuration; and





FIGS. 7 and 8

are similar perspective views of the golf bag zipper components as a result, respectively, of descending and ascending movements.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




It is a common popular practice to provide a tripod leg support, generally designated


10


, in attached relation, as at


12


, to the rear surface


14


of the circular wall


16


of a golf bag


18


so that the golf clubs


20


are readily accessible in the storage area


22


bounded by the circular wall


16


. Mobility requires, of course, that the left


24


and right leg


26


of the tripod retract back from their open angular golf bag-supporting depicted positions, as noted at


28


, into flat out-of-the way positions, as at


30


, against the golf bag rear surface


14


. The opening and closing of the legs


24


and


26


occurs after most fairway golf shots as the golfer moves down a fairway to a putting green. This repetitive alternating operating mode of the legs


24


,


26


is achieved in a well known manner, as exemplified by that described and illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 5,154,377 for “Golf Bag Stand” issued on Oct. 13, 1992 in which the upper ends


32


of the legs


24


,


26


are mounted on spaced apart pivots


32


and


34


adjacent a top of the golf bag


18


so as to partake of opposite pivotal traverses


36


between the noted open and closed positions


28


and


30


in response to leg-operating means, generally designated


38


, including a lower lever component


40


which when the golf bag


18


is grounded, as at


42


, is effective to open the legs


24


,


26


and when the golf bag


18


is raised, preparatory to movement down the fairway, is effective to retract the legs


24


,


26


under spring urgency, into their flat position against the bag


18


, as noted at


30


.




In the combination, by attachment


12


, of the tripod leg support


10


, to the golf bag


18


, the closed leg position


30


is advantageously positioned in an out of the way storage compartment construction on the rear


14


of the golf bag


18


to thereby significantly contribute to providing a neat appearance to the golf bag during play as well as during travel to and from the golf course, as well as providing other significant benefits, as will now be described in detail.




More particularly, appropriated attached, by sewing


59


to the bag rear surface


14


, is a longitudinally oriented rectangular panel


44


having opposite edges


46


and


48


in covering relation at the attachment site


12


over the retracted legs


24


,


26


, said edges


46


,


48


being in alignment


50


and


52


(

FIGS. 4A

,


4


B) with a cooperating pivot


32


and


34


(

FIG. 2

) so that an opening leg pivotal traverse is along a panel edge


46


, and along the edge


48


of the panel


44


. The facing portions of the bag rear surface


14


and the panel


44


bound therebetween a storage compartment


54


.




Cooperating with the panel edges


46


and


48


are left and right flaps


56


and


58


appropriately attached, as by sewing or adhesive


59


, to the golf bag


18


in positions outwardly adjacent the panel edges


46


and


48


so edges


60


and


62


on the flaps


56


,


58


bound therebetween left and right openings


64


and


66


into the storage compartment


54


.




Interengaging and disengaging zipper teeth


68


on strips, and of known construction and operating mode, are deployed on the opening-bounding edges


46


,


60


and


48


,


62


. A first pair of zipper pulls


70


and


72


jointly tracking along the zipper teeth


68


is selected to have an operating mode causing interengaging of said zipper teeth


68


in response to descending movement


74


, and a second pair of zipper pulls


76


and


78


jointly tracking below said first pair along said zipper teeth


68


is selected to have an opposite operating mode in which, in response to said descending movement


74


, any engaged or interconnected zipper teeth


68


is disengaged. Thus, assuming that the lower second zipper pulls


76


and


78


and the upper first zipper pulls


70


and


72


are at starting positions of movement adjacent the top of the golf bag


18


, the urging of these zipper pulls in descending movement alternately cause the opening and closing of the openings


64


and


66


; the zipper pulls


76


and


78


causing the opening and the zipper pulls


70


and


72


causing the closing.




In practice, the alternate opening and closing of the openings


64


,


66


of the storage compartment


54


are coordinated to the alternate opening and closing of the legs


24


,


26


with the consequence that the storage compartment


54


has utility obviating untidiness in the appearance of the tripod leg support


10


as well as preventing possible damage to exposed legs


24


,


26


of the tripod support


10


.




More particularly, at a site on the fairway for a golf shot, the golfer will use the zipper pulls


76


and


78


to open the openings


64


and


66


and then ground the golf bag


18


causing the opening of the legs


24


,


26


and the projection thereof through the openings


64


,


66


, a happenstance of the vertical alignment


50


,


52


of the pivots


32


,


34


and the zipper-controlled openings


64


and


66


.




After the golf shot, the golf bag


18


is raised resulting in the retraction under spring urgency of the legs


24


,


26


back through the openings


64


,


66


into the storage compartment


54


, this retraction possibly being only partial with the distal ends


80


of the legs


24


,


26


not completely making entry filly into the storage compartment


54


. The golfer will then close the openings


64


,


66


using the first pair of zipper pulls


70


and


72


, wherein descending movement along the length portion


82


coincident with the distal ends


80


will cam the distal ends into the storage compartment


54


.




During the remainder of play, alternate ascending


84


and descending movement


74


of only the first pair of zipper pulls


70


and


72


will open and close the openings


64


and


66


in coordinated relation to the opening and closing of the legs


24


,


26


. In preparation for travel from the golf course, and coincidentally also for travel to the golf course, the user is instructed to have both pairs of zipper pulls


70


and


72


, and


76


and


78


in their starting positions adjacent the top of the golf bag


18


. Ties


86


and


88


are connected in spanning relation between each pair of the zipper pulls are provided to facilitate their movement in unison. Also, if left in their position adjacent the bottom of the golf bag, a position vulnerable to snagging, with an undesirable result. The position adjacent the upper end of the golf bag obviates the snagging problem.




While the apparatus for practicing the within inventive method, as well as said method herein shown and disclosed in detail is fully capable of attaining the objects and providing the advantages hereinbefore stated, it is to be understood that it is merely illustrative of the presently preferred embodiment of the invention and that no limitations are intended to the detail of construction or design herein shown other than as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. In combination, a tripod leg support of a type having left and right support legs pivotally mounted at upper ends thereof, and leg-operating means for urging said legs in opposite pivotal traverses for opening and closing said legs, and in attached relation a golf bag comprising a body having a circular wall bounding an interior golf club storage compartment, a delineated external surface on said circular wall serving as a rear of said golf bag and a site of attachment of said tripod leg support, a longitudinally oriented rectangular panel with opposite side edges attached to said rear of said golf bag in covering relation over said site of attachment so as to bound beneath said panel and site of attachment a storage compartment, a left and right flap with an edge connected to said golf bag rear surface to position each said flap edge in adjacent facing relation to a cooperating said panel edge so as to bound therebetween left and right openings into said storage compartment, interengaging and disengaging zipper teeth attached to said storage compartment openings-bounding edges, and upper first and lower second pairs of zipper pulls disposed for tracking along said zipper teeth, said operating modes during said tracking of said zipper pulls being opposite to each other so that in response to descending movement said first pair of zipper pulls causes disengaging of said zipper teeth and said second pair of zipper pulls causes interengaging of said zipper teeth, whereby alternate tracking of said zipper pulls correspondingly alternates said opening and closing of said storage compartment in coordinated relation to said opening and closing of said support legs.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Number Name Date Kind
1934084 Murphy Nov 1933
2282842 Abell May 1942
2283412 Bright May 1942
5402883 Shin Apr 1995
5415285 Reimers May 1995
5560479 Leyba et al. Oct 1996