The present invention relates to an accessory of golf club, and more particularly to a golf bag with a retractable hood.
Typically, a golf bag is used to store golf clubs that golfers may carry the golf bag to walk on the field. A conventional golf bag includes a bag body to receive golf clubs and a hood to cover the gold clubs in the bag body. Usually, the hood is releasably attached to the bag body. The hood is removeable when a golfer needs to pick a club in the bag body. Such design causes a risk that the hook may be lost when it is removed.
In view of the above, the primary objective of the present invention is to provide a golf bag, which provides an easy way to pick a club in the bag without the risk of losing the hood.
In order to achieve the objective of the present invention, a golf bag includes a bag, a hood, a guider and a lock device. The bag has a bag body and a frame, wherein the bag body is connected to the frame to hold a shape of the bag body. The hood has a lid to be opened and closed, wherein the hood is connected to a top of the bag to be moved between a first position and a second position. The lid is proximal to the bag when the hood is moved to the second position. The guider movably engages the hood with the bag to guide the hood to move between the first position and the second position. The lock device detachably connects the hood to the bag when the hood is moved to the first position to hold the hood at the first position, wherein the hood is free to move to the second position from the first position when the lock device disconnects the hood to the bag.
In an embodiment, the frame includes a base fixed to a bottom of the bag body, a plurality of shafts having ends connected to the base, and a divider connected to opposite ends of the shafts, further wherein the shafts are received in the bag body.
In an embodiment, the guider has a ring member fixed to the hood and a plurality of tubes engaging the shafts to move on the shaft when the hood is moved.
In an embodiment, the tubes rest against the divider to prevent the hood from separating from the bag.
In an embodiment, a first ring is fixed to the bag body, and a second ring is fixed to the hood; the second ring rests against the first ring when the hood is moved to the second position.
In an embodiment, the lock device includes a pin and a pin base; the pin base is fixed to the frame, and the pin is detachably inserted into the pin base by passing through the bag body and the hood when the hood is moved to the first position.
In an embodiment, the pin has a pin section and a holding section; the holding section is left out of the bag body when the pin section is inserted into the pin base.
In an embodiment, a length of the pin section is greater than a diameter of the bag, so that a distal end of the pin section extends out of the bag when the pin section is inserted into the pin base.
In an embodiment, a lock through hole is provided on the pin section at a portion which extends out of the bag body, and a securing pin is detachably inserted into the lock through hole to prevent the pin from being pulled out unexpectedly.
In an embodiment, a first ring is fixed to a top of the bag body, and the pin passes through the first ring as well when the pin is inserted into the pin base.
The present invention will be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of some illustrative embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which
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The bag 1 includes a bag body 10 and a frame 20. The bag body 10 is a hollow barrel, having two first bores 11 aligned with each other. A first ring 12 is connected to a top of the bag body 10. The first ring 12 has two ring bores 13 corresponding to the first bores 11 respectively. The frame 20 is fixed to the bag body 10 to hold a shape thereof, having a divider 21, a base 22, and four shafts 23. The base 22 is fixed to a bottom of the bag body 10, the divider 21 is received in the bag body 10 just under the first ring 12, and the shafts 23 have opposite end connected to the base 22 and the divider 21. In details, the divider 21 is provided with four shaft holders 211 on a bottom side while the base 22 has four shaft holders 221 on a top side. The shafts 23 have the opposite ends engaging the shaft holders 211, 221 respectively. The divider 21 has a ring and several crossing plates to form isolated rooms 212 to receive golf clubs 70. The divider 21 further has two connecting portions 213 on an inner side (
The hood 30 is a hollow barrel, having a lid 31 on an end thereof and two second bores 32 therein, therefore the hood 30 has an open end opposite to the lid 31. The lid 31 is connected to the hood 30 via a zip 33, so that the lid 31 may be opened or be closed by operating the zip 33. A second ring 34 is fixed to the hood 30 just under the lid 31. The hood 30 is inserted into the tunnel 60 via the open end, so that the hood 30 is movable between a first position and a second position. In first position (
The guider 40 is provided to guide the hood 30 moving between the first position and the second position. The guider 40 has a ring member 41 fixed to the open end of the hood 30 and four tubes 42 connected to the inner side of the ring member 41. The shafts 23 of the frame 20 pass through the tubes 42 respectively, so that the guider 40 is moved with the hood 30 to guide the movement of the hood 30 through the engagement of the shafts 23 and the tubes 42. Furthermore, the tubes 42 rest against the divider 21 to prevent the hood 30 from separating from the bag body 10.
The lock device 50 includes a pin 51 and a pin base 52. The pin base 52 has a pipe member 521 and two connectors 522 connected to the pipe member 521. The pin base 52 is connected to the divider 21 with the connectors 522 fixed to the connecting portions 213 of the divider 21. The pipe member 521 has a through hole 523 aligned with first bores 11 and the ring bores 13. The pin 51 is a L-shaped pin, having a holding section 511 and a pin section 512. The pin section 512 is able to be inserted into the through hole 523 of the pin base 52 through the first bores 11, the ring bores 13 and the second bores 32 with the holding section 511 being left out of the bag body 10 when the hood 30 is moved to the first position that may lock the hood 30 at the first position. In the present embodiment, a length of the pin section 512 is greater than a diameter of the bag body 10 (or a distance between the first bores 11). Therefore, the pin section 512 will pass through the bag body 10 when it is inserted into the pin base 52. A lock through hole 513 is provided on a distal section which is the portion of the pin section 512 left out of the bag body 10 when the pin section 512 is inserted into the pin base 52. A securing pin 54 is inserted into the lock through hole 513 to prevent the pin 51 from being pulled out unexpectedly.
In conclusion, the hood 30 may be hold at the first position by inserting the pin 51 into the pin base 52 and inserting the securing pin 54 into the lock through hole 513 to secure the pin 51 (
It must be pointed out that the embodiments described above are only some preferred embodiments of the present invention. All equivalent structures which employ the concepts disclosed in this specification and the appended claims should fall within the scope of the present invention.
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