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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a golf bag having adjustable features, including a movable handle and a removable external pocket.
2. Description of the Related Art
Golf bags of all kinds, including stand and cart bags, typically include one or more straps to facilitate long distance carrying of the bag, and also include one or more handles located at or proximate an upper or collar portion of the bag that enable golfers to lift and carry the bag short distances. These handles typically extend approximately perpendicularly from a vertical side of the upper or collar portion of the bag of the bag and are formed integrally with the collar or upper portion of the bag. As a result of the integral forming of the handles with the collar of the bag during manufacturing, these handles are fixed in place and cannot be adjusted. Golf bags generally have a standard height, so the fixed quality of the handles can inconvenience or cause discomfort to a golfer who is taller or shorter than average and must grasp the fixed handle at an awkward or non-intuitive angle. As such, there is a need for a golf bag having an adjustable handle,
Golf bags also typically include one or more external pockets that are sized to hold various golf-related equipment and accessories such as golf balls, water bottles, and gloves. The external surfaces of these pockets typically are embroidered with manufacturer and/or golf club logos, but such embroidery is difficult to accomplish when the pocket is integrated with or otherwise permanently affixed to the rest of the golf bag. As such, there is a need for a golf bag having pockets that can be easily customized.
The golf bags of the present invention allow users to adjust the angle formed by the handle with respect to a vertical axis intersecting the golf bag body, and thus increase the ease of use of the golf bags. The present invention also provides removable and interchangeable storage pockets, which allow for greater custom embroidery manufacturing efficiency as well as increased customization options for end users in areas such as materials, colors, design, and functionality.
One aspect of the present invention is a golf bag comprising a top collar comprising at least one divider, a handle rotatably affixed to the top collar, and a bag body. In some embodiments, the collar may comprise first and second rotation points, the handle may comprise first and second rotation elements, the first rotation element may rotatably affixed to the first rotation point, and the second rotation element may be rotatably affixed to the second rotation point. In some of these embodiments, the first rotation point may be located on a first side of the collar and the second rotation point may be located on a second side of the collar opposite the first side of the collar. In other embodiments, a locking means may be disposed between the handle and the collar, and the locking means may allow a golfer to temporarily fix the handle to the collar. In certain embodiments, the handle may be rotatable around an axis that intersects the first and second rotation points. In other embodiments, the top collar and the handle may be composed of a plastic material, an angle between the handle and a vertical axis intersecting the collar may be adjustable, the collar may comprise a plurality of dividers, the bag body may be selected from the group consisting of a stand bag body, a carry bag body, and a cart bag body, and/or the golf bag may further comprise at least one carry strap.
Another aspect of the present invention is a golf bag collar comprising a ring comprising a plurality of internal dividers and an external wall, and a handle rotatably affixed at two points to the external wall, wherein the ring is composed of a lightweight material. The ring may be sized to fit within a golf bag body, and some embodiments may further comprise a locking mechanism that releasably fixes the handle to the ring. In some embodiments, the lightweight material may be selected from the group consisting of plastic, composite, and a metal alloy. In other embodiments, the handle, which may be composed of a plastic material and be partially covered with a rubber material, or may comprise a lightweight material selected from the group consisting of rubber, plastic, composite, and a lightweight metal alloy, may comprise first and second rotation elements. In some embodiments, the handle may be rotatable around a first axis, and wherein the first axis is perpendicular to a second, vertical axis that bisects the ring. In some embodiments, at least one of the first and second rotation elements comprises a locking mechanism, which may engage a part of the ring to semi-permanently fix the handle to the ring. In some embodiments, the locking mechanism may comprise a pin sized to mate with a recess disposed on the oval ring.
Yet another aspect of the present invention is a golf bag comprising a top collar with at least one divider, a handle rotatably affixed to the top collar, a bag body, abase, and an external pocket, wherein the external pocket comprises a plurality of attachment features that removably affix the external pocket to an exterior surface of the bag body. In some embodiments, the collar may comprise first and second rotation points, the handle may comprise first and second rotation elements, the first rotation element may be rotatably affixed to the first rotation point, the second rotation element may be rotatably affixed to the second rotation point, the first rotation point may be located on a first side of the collar, the second rotation point may be located on a second side of the collar opposite the first side of the collar, and the handle may be rotatable around an axis that intersects the first and second rotation points. The golf bag may, in some further embodiments, comprise a locking mechanism disposed between the handle and the collar, which may temporarily fix the handle to the collar. In some embodiments, an angle between the handle and a vertical axis intersecting the collar is adjustable.
In some embodiments, the plurality of attachment features may be a first plurality of hook and loop fasteners, the exterior surface of the bag body may comprise a second plurality of hook and loop fasteners, and the second plurality of hook and loop fasteners may be disposed on the external surface of the bag body to mate with the first plurality of hook and loop fasteners. In further embodiments, the golf bag may comprise a zipper assembly that removably attaches the external pocket to the bag body, a plurality of clip assemblies that removably attaches the external pocket to the bag body, and/or a rod and channel assembly that removably attaches the external pocket to the bag body. In some embodiments, the collar may comprise a plurality of dividers, and the external pocket may extend from the collar to the base. In still other embodiments, the bag body may be selected from the group consisting of a stand bag body, a carry bag body, and a cart bag body.
Another aspect of the present invention is a golf bag comprising a collar, body comprising a front portion, a rear portion, a left side portion, a right side portion, an external surface, and a longitudinal axis, abase, and a first removable pocket comprising a first plurality of hook and loop fasteners, wherein the external surface comprises a second plurality of hook and loop fasteners, and wherein the second plurality of hook and loop fasteners is aligned on the external surface to mate with the first plurality of hook and loop fasteners. In some further embodiments, the bag body may comprise a channel extending along the longitudinal axis, the first removable pocket may comprise a flexible rod, and the rod may be removably received within the channel to affix the first removable pocket to the bag body. In some embodiments, the first removable pocket may be removably affixed to one of the side portions, and in a further embodiment, a second removable pocket may be removably affixed to the other side portion. In some embodiments, the channel and the flexible rod may be hidden from view when the removable pocket is affixed to the bag body.
Having briefly described the present invention, the above and further objects, features and advantages thereof will be recognized by those skilled in the pertinent art from the following detailed description of the invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown in
By rotating the rotator elements 23, 35, and thus the handle 20, around the axis 40, the angle α between the handle 20 and a vertical axis 50 extending through the collar 10 and the golf bag body 60 to which it is attached can be adjusted. The rotator elements 23, 35 can then be locked to the collar 10 when the handle 20 is adjusted so that handle 20 is temporarily fixed at an angle α selected by the golfer. The rotator elements 23, 25 and collar 10 can include any locking mechanism or means known to a person of ordinary skill in the art. For example, in the preferred embodiment, the rotator elements 23, 25 comprises pins (not shown) that are temporarily inserted into recesses (not shown) on the collar 10 to prevent the rotator elements 23, 25 from moving with respect to the collar 10. In another embodiment, the rotator elements 23, 25 comprise releasable internal clamps (not shown) that are attached to one or more protrusions (not shown) extending from the exterior surface 15 of the collar 10.
The preferred embodiment of the present invention also comprises one or more removable pockets 70 sized to attach to an external surface of the golf bag body 60. As shown in
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The novel removable pocket 70 structures disclosed herein are beneficial because golf equipment manufacturers typically embroider or otherwise affix company logos along the side of their golf bags to increase brand visibility, and also customize the external surface of golf bags for customers. The removable pocket 70 allows manufacturers to focus on embroidering only a small part of the overall golf bag body 60, thus increasing the efficiency and reducing the cost of customizing, assembling, packaging, shipping, and importing golf bag products. The removable nature of the pocket 70 also allows customers to customize their bags after purchase, by buying replacement pockets with different cosmetic or functional features, such as different materials, colors, attachments like divots and clips to hold other accessories, and number of sub-pockets.
The collar 10 and handle 20 configuration of the present invention can be used in connection with any kind of golf bag, including stand bags, carry bags, and cart bags, and can be made from any materials known to a person of ordinary skill in the art. For example, the handle may be made of a lightweight but sturdy plastic and then covered with a rubber material to facilitate grasping by a golfer during use. Similarly, the removable pocket 70 may be combined with any type of golf bag, and be disposed on any part of a golf bag, including the front, rear, sides, and straps of the golf bag, and pre-existing golf bags may be retrofitted to accommodate a removable pocket 70 by adding one or more of the features disclosed herein. The removable pocket 70, and the various means for attaching the removable pocket to the golf bag disclosed herein, may be made of any material preferred by the user, and does not have to made of the same material as the golf bag to which it is affixed.
From the foregoing it is believed that those skilled in the pertinent art will recognize the meritorious advancement of this invention and will readily understand that while the present invention has been described in association with a preferred embodiment thereof, and other embodiments illustrated in the accompanying drawings, numerous changes, modifications and substitutions of equivalents may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention which is intended to be unlimited by the foregoing except as may appear in the following appended claims. Therefore, the embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined in the following appended claims.
The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/693,910, tiled on Aug. 28, 2012, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety herein.
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61693910 | Aug 2012 | US |