The present invention relates generally to golf equipment and particularly to golf bags.
The heads of golf clubs, particularly “woods” (most of which are actually now metal or composites) and hybrid (irons) have increased dramatically from those known a decade or more ago. With the advent of lighter materials and improved hollow head construction techniques, it has become feasible and desirable to make clubs with larger striking surfaces and much greater head volumes. In addition, shaft materials have also become more delicate in terms of abrasive contact and it is more desirable than ever to minimize rubbing together of shafts within the golf bag. Further, bulkier head covers for clubs are more fashionable. All of these factors increase the volume required at the top of a golf bag in order to optimally accommodate modern sets of club.
One approach to dealing with this issue is to simply use greater diameter golf bags. This solution comes with its own disadvantages, such as fitting into golf carts and storage locations, such as lockers and automotive trunks.
Accordingly, much room remains for improvement in resolving the crowding of the golf club head when stored in a golf bag.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved golf bag for providing improved accessibility to golf clubs during use.
Another object of the invention is to provide one or more expandable roomy club insertion apertures in the golf bag collar.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a golf bag having an adjustable top shape so as to provide an optional expansion of one or more apertures to facilitate access to and minimize interference among club heads and club head covers.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide a golf bag which has a smaller collar aspect in a collapsed mode during construction, shipping and storage, while having a greater width aspect during use in an expanded mode, in order to provide additional room for club heads and access thereto.
Another object of the invention is to provide an option to the golfer to use the bag in either collapsed or expanded mode.
Briefly, one preferred embodiment of the present invention is an expandable bag top system particularly adapted for use on the collar portion of a golf bag. The system includes a collar with a circumferential rim and variety of dividers which provide for multiple club insertion apertures, where the club shafts are placed through the apertures into the body of the bag, at least one of the apertures being an expandable aperture. The collar system is adapted to be in a collapsed mode for storage, shipping and compact use and an expanded mode, to provide the greatest room for the club heads and covers. The inventive system provides that one or more of the club insertion apertures is radially expandable to present an aperture opening with an increased area aspect. To facilitate this expansion, the circumferential rim may be provided with any of a wide variety of modifications which facilitate increasing the arc length of the segment associated with the particular opening. A nonexclusive listing of some appropriate expansion mechanisms for the rim segments includes: telescoping interfaces between rim segments; accordion connectors; expansion joints; hinged panels; elastic portions and others. In appropriate versions, limiting structures may be provided to limit the amount of expansion and securing structures to hold the collar in the compressed mode. The collar system is adapted for use on any type of generally tubular golf bag.
An advantage of the present invention is that it is collapsible in order to store in a compact form in a compressed mode while expanding to provide wide club openings facilitating access and preventing interference between clubs and head covers in the golf bag in its expanded mode.
Another advantage of the invention is that it provides a “normal” aspect or footprint for shipping in standard shipping boxes, while facilitating an expanded aspect when in use.
An additional advantage of the invention is that it is particularly adapted for use for golf bags carried on riding carts where the clubs are stored vertically and have maximal likelihood of interference with adjacent clubs in the bag.
Yet another advantage of the present invention is that the expanded apertures work with modern oversized club head and bulky headcovers by providing greater lateral room at the volume near the insertion points of the golf bag.
Still another advantage of the present invention is that it facilitates aperture expansion in multiple directions, to accommodate the space available.
A further advantage of the invention is that club insertion into and removal from the golf bag is made easier for the user.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become clear to those skilled in the art in view of the description of the best presently known mode of carrying out the invention and the industrial applicability of the preferred embodiments as described herein and as illustrated in the several figures of the drawings.
The purposes and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description in conjunction with the appended drawings in which:
The present invention is an expandable top aperture system for a golf bag to provide better access to and mutual protection of golf clubs carried therein. The expandable top aperture system is referred to by the general reference character 10 in the drawings and description. The expandable bag top system 10 may be incorporated into various golf bags and may exist in multiple embodiments.
The following description refers to all of the figures of the drawing, with occasional specific reference to one or more of the figures to address particular features which are primarily or exclusively shown in that figure.
In one preferred embodiment of the invention illustrated in the drawings, the expandable aperture system 10 is shown in perspective view of
The expandable aperture system 10 will exist in two distinct and different modes. A compact collapsed mode 14, illustrated in
Almost all golf bags 12 include a top collar through which the clubs 13 are inserted, shaft down, into the body of the bag. The club heads and any associated headcovers extend beyond, usually above, the top collar and are held in fairly close proximity to each other by the dimensions of the collar and the alignment of the club shafts within the tube portion of the golf bag.
In a golf bag provided with the inventive expandable top system 10 of a preferred embodiment of the present invention shown in the top view of
In the particular embodiment illustrated in
Many other divider patterns are known and the shapes of the collars vary widely from golf bag to golf bag. However the expandable top system 10 is most effective when used with fairly large apertures so a lower number is preferred. It is noted that the present system will operate even if there are no dividers and only a single aperture.
The particular preferred embodiment illustrated in
Each golf bag which is provided with an expandable top system 10 will include at least one expandable aperture 36. In the embodiment of
The hingedly mounted segment 38 includes a curved plate 40 secured at its lower extent to the circumferential rim 20 of the collar 18 by a pair of spaced apart pivot pins 42. On the upper forward sides of the curved plate 40 are a pair of slide slots 44 each of which engages a slide post 46 on the circumferential rim 20. A thumbscrew 48 on the end of each pivot post 46 provides a means to hold the curved plate 40 in position (e.g. in the collapsed mode 14 of
A first alternate embodiment of the invention 10′ is illustrated in
In the embodiment 10′ the expansion means 37′ for expanding the collar 18 is provided by a plurality of telescope joints 52 with these being laterally aligned in the circumferential rim 20 and the collar dividers 22. As is best seen in
In the embodiment 10′ an alternate securing means 49′ is provided. It is understood that many types of mechanisms may be used to secure the golf bag top in the collapsed more 14 and the expanded mode 16 and each one illustrated herein is for purposes of example only. Various varieties of snaps, buckles, Velcro™ components, tighteners and the like may be utilized. As illustrated in
It is noted that the in the method of expanding the insertion apertures of
In the left aperture 30 illustrated in
Another form of expansion means 37 is illustrated for the right aperture 32 in
One potential securing means 49 for use with the elastic rim 82 is a rim guard sleeve 84 molded in the shape of the arc of the rim and extending over and exterior to the elastic rim 82. The rim guard sleeve 84 (shown removed in
The expansion means 37 and securing means 49 illustrated and described herein are just a few of the many possibilities for facilitating expandable apertures 36 according to the present invention. For example windows and pouches in the rim 20 may be provided to allow some clubs to extend beyond the collar 18. Those skilled in the art will no doubt envision other structures and methods of accomplishing these purposes.
Many modifications to the above embodiment may be made without altering the nature of the invention. The dimensions and shapes of the components and the construction materials may be modified for particular circumstances or types of bags to be carried.
While various embodiments have been described above, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example only, and not as limitations.
The expandable top system 10 of the present invention is intended for use primarily by golfers who wish to have more space available for club heads and, especially, bulky head covers when the clubs 13 are carried in a golf bag 12. This is particularly valuable in golf cart environments, where the bags are often carried vertically and the club heads are jostled together during motion and can be difficult to select, remove and replace during the round. Having one or more larger aspect club insertion aperture 24 makes the golfer's round easier and more enjoyable and also minimizes damage to adjacent club heads and covers as well as to the associated club shafts.
The expandable top system 10 will be incorporated into the golf bag 12 during manufacture. During shipping and storage, the collar 18 will be ordinarily maintained in the collapsed mode 14 for compactness. It will only be when clubs 13 are loaded and the bag 12 is ready for use that the expanded mode 16 will ordinarily be invoked. At this juncture the securing means 49 will be released and the various expandable apertures 36 will be expanded using the built in expansion means 37 to provide a greater open aspect during use, with the degree of expansion being limited by the securing means 49. After the round, if the golfer wishes to store the bag 12 in a limited size space (such as a vehicle trunk), the securing means 49 may then be reactivated to restore the bag 12 to the collapsed mode 14. The expandable top system 10 is designed such that either mode may be utilized at any time, at the golfer's convenience.
For the above, and other, reasons, it is expected that the expandable top system 10 of the present invention will have widespread industrial applicability. Therefore, it is expected that the commercial utility of the present invention will be extensive and long lasting.
While various embodiments have been described above, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example only, and not limitation. Thus, the breadth and scope of a preferred embodiment should not be limited by any of the above described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims and their equivalents.
This is a non-provisional application claiming priority from a provisional application (U.S. Ser. No. 61/354,507) filed on 14 Jun. 2010 by the same inventors.
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61354507 | Jun 2010 | US |