Golf bag with a foldaway chair

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6273250
  • Patent Number
    6,273,250
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 31, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 14, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Weaver; Sue A
    Agents
    • Varndell & Varndell, PLLC
Abstract
A golf bag having a foldaway chair coupled to a bottom cuff thereof, the foldaway chair having two mounting plates fixedly mounted on the bottom cuff at two opposite lateral sides, a first -shaped leg having two bottom ends respectively coupled to the mounting plates by a slip joint, and a second -shaped leg pivoted to the first -shaped leg by pivot means, and a flexible seat connected between the first -shaped leg and the second -shaped leg at a top side.
Description




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a golf bag, and more particularly to such a golf bag, which is equipped with a foldaway chair.




When playing the game of golf, one may need to take a rest frequently. However, it is inconvenient to carry a chair with a golf bag in the golf course. It will be helpful to golf players to provide a golf bag with a folding collapsible chair.




According to one aspect of the present invention, the golf bag is equipped with a foldaway stand, and a foldaway chair. According to another aspect of the present invention, the foldaway chair comprises two mountign plates fixedly mounted on the bottom cuff of the bag body at two opposite lateral sides, a first -shaped leg having two bottom ends respectively coupled to the mounting plates by a slip joint, and a second -shaped leg pivoted to the first -shaped leg by pivot means, and a flexible seat connected between the first -shaped leg and the second -shaped leg at a top side.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side plain view of a golf bag according to the present invention, showing the foldaway stand and the foldaway chair collapsed.





FIG. 2

is another side plain view of the present invention, showing the foldaway stand and the foldaway chair extended out.





FIG. 3

is a sectional view in an enlarged scale of a part of the present invention, showing the connection between the first -shaped leg and the mountign plates.





FIG. 4

is sectional view in an enlarged scale of a part of the present invention, showing the positioning of one mounting plate on the bottom cuff.





FIG. 5

is a front plain view of FIG.


4


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to FIGS. from


1


through


5


, a golf bag in accordance with the present invention is generally comprised of a bag body


1


, a foldaway stand, and a foldaway chair. The bag body


1


has a bottom recess


30


in the bottom side wall of the bottom cuff


3


thereof, and a top locating block


2


fixedly provided at the periphery of the top cuff thereof. The foldaway stand comprises two parallel legs


4


each having a top end pivoted to the locating block


2


and a lug


41


spaced from the top end at a distance, a bottom plate


6


having a fixed end pivoted to a fixed block (not shown) in the bottom recess


30


in the bottom side wall of the bottom cuff


3


and a free end


61


, and two resilient support rods


5


each having a top end


51


pivoted to the lug


41


at one leg


4


and a bottom end


52


pivoted to the free end


61


of the bottom plate


6


.




The aforesaid foldaway chair comprises two mounting plates


32


fixedly fastened to the bottom cuff


3


at two opposite lateral sides, a fist -shaped leg


71


and a second -shaped leg


72


pivoted to each other by pivots


34


, and a flexible seat


73


connected between the first -shaped leg


71


and a second -shaped leg


72


at the top side. The mounting plates


32


each have a plurality of mounting holes


322


, and a center screw hole


321


. Fastening elements, for example, screws


35


are respectively installed in the mounting holes


322


to fixedly secure the mounting plates


32


to the bottom cuff


3


. The first -shaped leg


71


has two elongated sliding slots


711


respectively disposed near the two bottom ends thereof. Two screw bolts


33


are respectively inserted through the elongated sliding slots


711


on the first -shaped leg


71


and threaded into the center screw hole


321


on each mounting plate


32


to secure the first -shaped leg


71


to the mounting plates


32


, enabling the first -shaped leg


71


to be turned about the threaded shank


331


of the screw bolts


33


between a first position where the foldaway chair is folded up and closely attached to the bag body


1


(see FIG.


1


), and a second position where the foldaway chair is extended out (see FIG.


2


). The first -shaped leg


71


further comprises two transverse locating rods


712


respectively provided near the two bottom ends above the elongated sliding slots


711


, and two springs


74


respectively installed in the two bottom ends and connected between the transverse locating rods


712


and the screw bolts


33


. The springs


74


impart an upward pressure to the first -shaped leg


71


, preventing the bottom ends of the first -shaped leg


71


from touching the ground after the first -shaped leg


71


was moved from the second position to the first position. Further, the flexible seat


73


can be a cloth seat, for exmaple, a canvass seat.




As indicated above, the golf bag has a foldaway stand that can be extended out to support the golf bag in a tilted position on the ground, and a foldaway chair that can be extended out for sitting when the foldaway stand supports the golf bag in the tilted position.



Claims
  • 1. A golf bag comprising a foldaway chair coupled to a bottom cuff thereof, said foldaway chair comprisng two mounting plates fixedly mounted on said bottom cuff at two opposite lateral sides, a first -shaped leg having two bottom ends respectively coupled to said mounting plates by a slip joint, and a second -shaped leg pivoted to said first -shaped leg by pivot means, and a flexible seat connected between said first -shaped leg and said second -shaped leg at a top side.
  • 2. The golf bag of claim 1 wherein said slip joint comprises two elongated sliding slots respectively formed in the two bottom ends of said first -shaped leg, two pivot bolts respectively inserted through said elongated sliding slots and installed in said mounting plates, and two transverse locating rods respectively provided at the bottom ends of said -shaped leg above said elongated sliding slots, and two springs respectively connected between said transverse locating rods and said screw bolts to impart an upward pressure to said first -shaped leg.
  • 3. The golf bag of claim 2 wherein said mounting plates each have a center screw hole, and said pivot bolts are threaded bolts respectively threaded into the center screw hole on each of said mounting plates.
  • 4. The golf bag of claim 1 wherein said mounting plates each have a plurality of mounting holes respectively fastened to said bottom cuff by fastening elements.
  • 5. The golf bag of claim 1 wherein said flexible seat is a cloth seat.
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Number Name Date Kind
2438078 Sutphen Mar 1948
2736357 Stamp Feb 1956
4078594 Oeckl Mar 1978
4387924 Fernandez Jun 1983