Claims
- 1. A golf bag comprising an upper plate and a bottom connected to one another by a tubular wall make of a flexible material affixed at each of its ends to said upper plate and said bottom, said upper plate being provided with openings for the passage of golf clubs, and internal tensioning shaft extending longitudinally between said bottom and said upper plate, and means for spring biasing said tensioning shaft between said bottom and said upper plate, and wherein the upper end of said tensioning shaft is engaged in a seat provided in the lower surface of said upper plate, said seat being in communication with a laterally extending access ramp on which said upper end of said tensioning shaft slides before engaging in said seat into which it is pushed by said means for spring biasing said tensioning shaft.
- 2. The golf bag as defined by claim wherein said means for spring biasing said tensioning shaft comprises a spring positioned between said bottom and the bottom of said tensioning shaft.
- 3. The golf bag as defined by claim 2 wherein said seat is a hollow on the lower surface of said upper plate.
- 4. The golf bag as defined by claim 3 wherein said hollow is positioned under a transverse member formed in said upper plate.
- 5. The golf bag as defined by claim 4 wherein the access ramp is inclined from top to bottom in the direction of the hollow.
- 6. The golf bag as defined by claim 2 wherein said spring is positioned within a compartment applied to said bottom.
- 7. The golf bag as defined by claim 2 wherein said spring is positioned in a container compartment molded within said bottom.
- 8. The golf bag as defined by claim 6 wherein said compartment is cylindrical.
- 9. The golf bag as defined by claim 7 wherein said compartment is cylindrical.
- 10. The golf bag as defined by claim 6 wherein said compartment comprises means for frictionally engaging said spring, wherein said compartment is shaped as a truncated cone and wherein said spring is frictionally engaged in said compartment by said means for frictionally engaging said spring.
- 11. The golf bag as defined by claim 7 wherein said compartment comprises means for frictionally engaging said spring, wherein said compartment is shaped as a truncated cone and wherein said spring is frictionally engaged in said compartment by said means for frictionally engaging said spring.
- 12. The golf bag as defined by claim 6 wherein said compartment has an upper surface, wherein the extreme lower portion of said tensioning shaft is engaged and retained within said compartment by means of an annular collar affixed to said tensioning shaft under which said spring is supported and whose diameter is greater than that of a hole traversed by said tensioning shaft in said upper surface of said compartment.
- 13. The golf bag as defined by claim 7 wherein said compartment has an upper surface, wherein the extreme lower portion of said tensioning shaft engaged and retained within said compartment by means of an annular collar affixed to said tensioning shaft under which said spring is supported and whose diameter is greater than that of a hole traversed by said tensioning shaft in said upper surface of said compartment.
- 14. The golf bag as defined in claim 1 wherein said access ramp is constituted by a groove defined by two downwardly projecting lateral edges.
- 15. The golf bag as defined by claim 1 wherein the distance between the bottom of the hollow and the upper surface of the upper plate is greater than the distance between the upper surface of the plate and the surface of the access ramp at the end of the groove which is spaced from the hollow, and wherein the upper surface of the upper plate at the location where the groove is connected to the hollow is spaced from the lower end of said hollow by a distance slightly greater than the distance defined between the bottom of the hollow and the upper surface of the upper plate, and the hollow has a small depth just sufficient to retain the upper end of said tensioning shaft.
- 16. The golf bag as defined by claim 6 wherein said tensioning shaft has a lower end which comprises means for frictionally engaging said spring, wherein said spring is frictionally engaged by said means for frictionally engaging said spring on said lower end of said tensioning shaft and wherein said lower end of said tensioning shaft is freely received within said compartment formed on the internal surface of the bottom of the bag.
- 17. The golf bag as defined by claim 16 wherein the upper portion of the spring is force fitted directly on the lower end of said tensioning shaft, said lower end being adapted to have said spring force fitted thereon.
- 18. The golf bag as defined by claim 16 wherein the upper portion of said spring is force fitted on an intermediate tip which caps the lower end of said tensioning shaft by a peripheral cylindrical skirt, of the same diameter, extending upwardly and which furthermore comprises a tail, of smaller diameter, extending downwardly and on which said spring is fitted.
- 19. The golf bag is defined by claim 18 wherein said tail has a frustoconical shape which converges downwardly.
- 20. The golf bag as defined by claim 2 wherein said access ramp extends in a substantially radial direction toward said seat.
- 21. The golf bag as defined by claim 16 wherein said spring is a coil spring and wherein said lower end of said tensioning shaft is inserted within said coil spring to effect a frictional engagement therebetween.
- 22. The golf bag as defined by claim 7 wherein said tensioning shaft has a lower end which comprises means for frictionally engaging said spring, wherein said spring is frictionally engaged by said means for frictionally engaging said spring on said lower end of said tensioning shaft and wherein said lower end of said tensioning shaft is freely received within said compartment formed on the internal surface of the bottom of the bag.
- 23. A golf bag comprising:
- (a) an upper member, including openings for receiving golf clubs therethrough;
- (b) a lower member spaced from said upper member;
- (c) a tubular wall extending between said upper member and said lower member;
- (d) a tensioning shaft extending between said upper member and said lower member, said tensioning shaft having an upper end and a lower end;
- (e) means for maintaining said tensioning shaft under tension between said member and said lower member, comprising a seat located in at least one of said upper member and said lower member; and
- (f) means for guiding at least one of said upper end and said lower end of said tensioning shaft into said seat, wherein said means for guiding are positioned laterally of said seat.
- 24. The golf bag of claim 23 wherein said means for guiding comprises an access ramp extending transversely of said tensioning shaft in communication with said seat.
- 25. The golf bag of claim 24 wherein said access ramp comprises a groove and a pair of lateral edges for facilitating said guiding of said tensioning shaft into said seat.
- 26. The golf bag of claim 24 wherein said access ramp comprises a guiding surface extending toward said seat such that the distance between said guiding surface and an opposite end of said golf bag decreases along said guiding surface in a direction toward said seat.
- 27. The golf bag of claim 26 wherein said seat has an end surface and wherein the distance between said opposite end of said bag and said end surface of said seat is greater than the distance between said opposite end of said golf bag and said guiding surface at the junction of said guiding surface and said seat.
- 28. The golf bag of claim 23 wherein said seat is located in said upper member.
- 29. The golf bag of claim 28 wherein said tensioning shaft has a predetermined cross-sectional shape and wherein said seat comprises a recess having a cross-sectional shape complementary to that of said predetermined cross-sectional shape of said tensioning shaft.
- 30. The golf bag of claim 23 wherein said means for guiding are attached to said seat.
- 31. The golf bag of claim 23 wherein said means for guiding communicate with said seat.
- 32. The golf bag of claim 23 wherein said means for guiding comprises a guiding surface extending laterally with respect to said seat.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/186,143, filed Apr. 26, 1988, abandoned.
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