Claims
- 1. A golf bag leg support for optional use on a lady's-sized golf bag or a man's-sized golf bag consisting of a tripod arrangement of a golf bag and two cooperating golf bag-supporting legs actuated from a normally closed position against said golf bag into an open golf bag-supporting position in response to a sliding movement of a leg-opening slide member from an upper to a lower sliding position of movement vertically along each said golf bag, an improved tracking means of said leg-opening slide member comprising a slide bracket of a curved shape adapted to fit against a correspondingly curved shaped surface adjacent an upper end of said golf bag, said slide bracket having spaced apart opposite sides bounding a clearance therebetween and a raised rectangular medial section having extending laterally therefrom to bound a detent pin-receiving chamber therebeneath and in said clearance between said opposite sides and a facing side of said rectangular medial section having two parallel vertically oriented tracks, and said leg-opening slide member operatively disposed for sliding movement on a slide bracket, said slide having two opposite side projections shaped and sized to extend into a cooperating one of each of said vertically oriented tracks and having a connecting medial portion in covering relation over a slide bracket rectangular medial section, a cooperating interconnecting detent pin on said slide medial portion and upper and lower detent pin-engagable female openings into said detent pin-receiving chamber beneath said slide bracket rectangular medial section for selectively holding said upper and lower positions of sliding movement of said slide relative to said slide bracket, said positions of movement being effective for positioning a depending end of said leg-opening slide member beyond a bottom of a cooperating golf bag a first smaller extent for a lady-sized golf bag and at a second larger extent for a man's-sized golf bag, said lower position of movement being an operative position at which there is ground contact and said upper position of movement being an operative position at which there is no ground contact, and on said slide bracket having lower and upper position-holding means in specific form of said detent pin-engagable female openings, said lower female opening being of a circular configuration providing a single position and said upper female opening being of an elongated slot configuration providing plural positions, whereby the degree of sliding movement permitted in said slot accounts for said lady's and man's golf bag size differences.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/214,624, filed Mar. 18, 1994 now pending.
Continuations (1)
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