Information
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Patent Grant
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6199691
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Patent Number
6,199,691
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Date Filed
Tuesday, November 9, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 13, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Varndell & Varndell, PLLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 206 3152
- 206 3153
- 206 3156
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A golf bag and partition rack arrangement, which includes a cylindrical bag body having two elastic bands at two opposite sides, a first rack frame and a second rack frame bilaterally fastened to the top cuff of the cylindrical bag shell and coupled to each other through a slip joint, a lever pivoted to the second rack frame and forced by a spring in the second rack frame to hook on one of front and rear locating notches on a locating rod at the first rack frame, and a cap fastened to the second rack frame to limit turning angle of the lever, wherein depressing one end of the lever causes the lever to be disengaged from the locating rod for enabling the second rack to be moved relative to the first rack frame to adjust the pitch between the two rack frames.
Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a golf cart, and more specifically to a golf bag and partition rack arrangement in which the partition rack is comprised of two rack frames fastened to the top cuff of the bag shell and coupled to each other by a slip joint, and means to lock the rack frames between two position.
As regular golf bag, as shown in
FIG. 1
, is comprised of a bag shell, and a partition rack fastened to the inside of the top cuff of the bag shell for keeping golf clubs in good order. However, because the diameter of the top cuff of the bag shell is not adjustable, when golf clubs are loaded, the heads of the golf clubs are put together. It is inconvenient to pick up the golf clubs from the partition rack when the heads of the golf clubs are put together.
According to one aspect of the present invention, the bag shell of the golf bag has two elastic bands at two opposite side wall thereof, which enable the top cuff of the bag shell to be expanded. According to another aspect of the present invention, a first rack frame and a second rack frame are bilaterally fastened to the top cuff of the cylindrical bag shell on the inside and coupled to each other through a slip joint, and a lever is pivoted to the second rack frame and forced by a spring in the second rack frame to hook on one of front and rear locating notches on a locating rod at the first rack frame, and a cap is fastened to the second rack frame to limit turning angle of the lever. Depressing one end of the lever causes the lever to be disengaged from the locating rod for enabling the second rack to be moved relative to the first rack frame to adjust the pitch between the two rack frames.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a golf bag according to the prior art.
FIG. 2
is an exploded view of the present invention (the bag shell excluded).
FIG. 3
is an assembly view of FIG.
2
.
FIG. 4
is another exploded view of the present invention, but showing the lever fastened to the second rack frame.
FIG. 5
is another assembly view of
FIG. 2
, showing the hooked portion of the lever hooked in the front locating notch on the locating rod.
FIG. 6
is a side view of a part of the present invention, showing the first rack and the second rack frame attached together.
FIG. 7
is similar to
FIG. 6
but showing the second rack frame extended out of the first rack frame.
FIG. 8
is a sectional plain view of the lever according to the present invention.
FIG. 9
is a sectional view of the pivot holder according to the present invention.
FIG. 10
is a perspective view of the present invention.
FIG. 11
is a side view of FIG.
10
.
FIG. 12
is another side view of the present invention, showing the second rack frame extended from the first rack frame, the elastic bands of the bag shell expanded.
FIG. 13
is an end view of the cap according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to FIGS. from
2
through
12
, the present invention comprises a first rack frame
1
, a second rack frame
2
, a pivot holder
3
, a lever
4
, a cap
5
, a spring
6
, and a bag shell
7
.
Referring to
FIG. 2
again, the first rack frame
1
comprises an arched peripheral wall
11
fastened to the top end of the bag shell
7
, a transverse beam
12
connected between two distal ends of the arched peripheral wall
11
, a horizontal support
13
perpendicularly forwardly extended from one side of the transverse beam
12
on the middle, a plurality of partition ribs
14
forwardly extended from the arched peripheral wall
11
at an inner side, a locating rod
131
forwardly extended from the front end of the horizontal support
13
, two coupling holes
111
respectively axially formed on two distal ends of the arched peripheral wall
11
, and two side locating holes
1111
respectively formed on the two distal ends of the arched peripheral wall
11
at an outer side in communication with the coupling holes
111
. The locating rod
131
comprise a rear locating notch
1311
, and a front locating notch
1312
Referring to
FIGS. 2
,
5
,
6
and
7
again, the second rack frame
2
comprises an arched peripheral wall
21
fastened to the top end of the bag shell
7
, transverse beam
22
connected between two distal ends of the arched peripheral wall
21
, a hollow connecting bar
23
connected between the transverse beam
22
and the arched peripheral wall
21
, two hollow, box-like coupling flanges
211
respectively forwardly extended from the two distal ends of the arched peripheral wall
21
and respectively inserted into the coupling holes
111
on the two distal ends of the arched peripheral wall
11
of the first rack frame
1
, and two hooks
2111
respectively formed integral with the coupling flanges
211
and inserted with the coupling flanges
211
into the coupling holes
111
. The hooks
2111
are cut from a respective outer wall at each of the coupling flanges
11
, each having a rear end formed integral with the respective outer wall at the coupling flanges
211
, two lateral sides spaced from the respective outer wall by gaps
2110
, and a front end terminating in an outwardly projected hooked portion
2112
. After insertion of the coupling flanges
211
into the coupling holes
111
, the hooked portion
2112
of each hook
2111
is respectively forced into the side locating holes
1111
on the arched peripheral wall
11
to limit movement of the second rack frame
2
relative to the first rack frame
1
within a limited range. The hollow connecting bar
23
comprises a horizontal bottom wall
232
, two vertical side walls
231
perpendicularly raised from two lateral sides of the horizontal bottom wall
232
and arranged in parallel, a receiving chamber
230
defined between the vertical side walls
231
, and two retaining holes
2311
respectively formed on the vertical side walls
231
. The receiving chamber
230
extends through the middle part of the transverse beam
22
, and receives the locating rod
131
of the first rack frame
1
. The arched peripheral wall
21
of the second rack frame
2
comprises an opening
212
on the middle, and a locating rod
2122
in a recessed portion on the middle of the bottom edge
2121
inside the opening
212
.
Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 9
again, the pivot holder
3
comprises a horizontal bottom wall
32
having a plurality of mounting holes
321
respectively fastened to the horizontal bottom wall
232
of the hollow connecting bar
23
by respective fastening elements
234
, and two vertical side walls
31
perpendicularly raised from the horizontal bottom wall
32
and arranged in parallel.
Referring to
FIGS. 4
,
5
and
8
again, the lever
4
comprises a handle
41
at one end, a front locating strip
43
at an opposite end, and a neck
42
connected between the handle
41
and the locating strip
43
. The neck
42
has two parallel side walls
421
pivotally connected between the two vertical sidewalls
31
of the pivot holder
3
by a pivot
33
. The front locating strip
43
has a front end terminating in a hook portion
431
for hooking on the front locating notch
1312
or rear locating notch
1311
on the locating rod
131
. The handle
41
is supported on the spring
6
, having two side winds
410
, which are stopped at the bottom edge
2121
in the opening
212
when the handle
41
is pressed down to disengage the hook portion
431
from the front locating notch
1312
or the rear locating notch
1311
.
Referring to
FIGS. 3
,
4
,
5
and
13
again, the cap
5
is shaped like a channel bar comprising two parallel sidewalls
51
, and two springy hooks
511
formed integral with the sidewalls
51
. The cap
5
is mounted on the locating strip
43
of the lever
4
, enabling the spring hooks
511
to be respectively hooked in the retaining holes
2311
on the vetical side walls
231
of the connecting bar
23
to secure the lever
4
to the second rack frame
2
.
Referring to FIGS. from
2
through
3
again, the spring
6
is fastened to the locating rod
2122
in a recessed portion on the middle of the bottom edge
2121
inside the opening
212
in the arched peripheral wall
21
of the rack frame
2
, having a top end
61
protruding over the bottom edge
2121
and stopped at the handle
41
of the lever
4
. The spring
6
imparts an upward pressure to the handle
41
of the lever
4
, causing the hook portion
431
of the lever
4
to be forced into engagement with the front locating notch
1312
or rear locating notch
1311
on the locating rod
131
.
Referring to FIGS. from
10
through
12
, the bag shell
7
is a hollow cylindrical shell having a top cuff fastened to the arched peripheral wall
11
of the first rack frame
1
and the arched peripheral wall
21
of the second rack frame
2
, and elastic means, for example, two elastic bands
70
provided at two opposite side walls thereof.
Referring to
FIGS. 3
,
5
,
10
,
11
and
12
again, when the handle
41
of the lever
4
is depressed, the hooked portion
431
is disengaged from the locating rod
131
, and can be shifted with the lever
4
between the rear locating notch
1311
and the front locating notch
1312
to hold the partition rack between a first position shown in
FIGS. 3 and 10
, and a second position shown in
FIGS. 5 and 12
. When the partition rack is set in the second position, the second rack frame
2
is extended out of the first rack frame
1
, the hooked portion
431
of the lever
4
is hooked on the front locating notch
1312
, and the elastic bands
70
are expanded, and the space defined within the top cuff of the bag shell
7
is relatively increased.
As indicated above, simply by depressing the handle
41
of the lever
4
to disengage the hooked portion
431
of the lever
4
from the locating rod
131
, the second rack frame
2
is allowed to be moved relative to the first rack frame
1
to adjust the pitch between the first rack frame
1
and the second rack frame
2
. By shifting the hooked portion
431
of the lever
4
between the front locating notch
1312
and the rear locating notch
1311
to adjust the pitch between the first rack frame
1
and the second rack frame
2
, the top opening defined within the top cuff of the bag shell
7
is relatively adjusted.
Claims
- 1. A golf bag and partition rack arrangement comprising:a bag shell, said bag shell comprising two elastic bands at two opposite sides thereof for enabling a top cuff thereof to be expanded; a first rack frame, said first rack frame comprising an arched peripheral wall fixedly fastened to the inside of the top cuff of said bag shell at one side, a transverse beam connected between two distal ends of the arched peripheral wall of said first rack frame, a horizontal support perpendicularly forwardly extended from one side of the transverse beam of said first rack frame on the middle, a plurality of partition ribs forwardly extended from the arched peripheral wall of said first rack frame at an inner side, a locating rod forwardly extended from said horizontal support, two coupling holes respectively axially formed on the two distal ends of the arched peripheral wall of said first rack frame, and two side locating holes respectively formed on the two distal ends of the arched peripheral wall of said first rack frame at an outer side in communication with the coupling holes on the arched peripheral wall of said first rack frame, said locating rod comprising a rear locating notch, and a front locating notch; a second rack frame, said second rack frame comprising an arched peripheral wall fixedly fastened to the inside of the top cuff of said bag shell at one side opposite to said first rack frame, a transverse beam connected between two distal ends of the arched peripheral wall of said second rack frame, a hollow connecting bar connected between the transverse beam and arched peripheral wall of said second rack frame, two hollow box-like coupling flanges respectively forwardly extended from the two distal ends of the arched peripehral wall of said second rack frame and respectively inserted into the coupling holes on the two distal ends of the arched peripheral wall of said first rack frame, and two hooks respectively formed integral with said coupling flanges and inserted with said coupling flanges into the coupling holes on the arched peripheral wall of said first rack frame, the hooks of said second rack frame each having an outwardly projected hooked portion respectively projecting into the side locating holes on the arched peripheral wall of said first rack frame to limit movement of said second rack frame relative to said first rack frame within a limited range, said hollow connecting bar comprising a horizontal bottom wall, two vertical side walls perpendicularly raised from two lateral sides of the horizontal bottom wall of said hollow connecting bar and arranged in parallel, a receiving chamber defined between the vertical side walls of said hollow connecting bar and through the middle part of the transverse beam of said second rack frame for receiving the locating rod of said first rack frame, two retaining holes respectively formed on the vertical side walls of said hollow connecting bar, and an opening on the arched peripheral wall of said second rack frame on the middle, and a recessed portion in said opening at a bottom side; a pivot holder fastened to said hollow connecting bar, said pivot holder comprising a horizontal bottom wall fastened to the horizontal bottom wall of said hollow connecting bar, two vertical side walls perpendicularly raised from the horizontal bottom wall of said pivot holder and arranged in parallel; a lever pivoted to said pivot holder to secure said first rack frame and said second rack frame together, said lever comprising a handle at one end, a front locating strip at an opposite end, and a neck connected between said handle and said locating strip, said neck having two parallel side walls pivotably connected between the two vertical side walls of said pivot holder by a pivot, said front locating strip having a front end terminating in a hook portion for hooking on one of the front locating notch and rear locating notch on said locating rod to secure said second rack frame to said first rack frame handle; a cap shaped like a channel bar mounted on the locating strip of said lever and the hollow connecting bar of said second rack frame to secure said lever to said hollow connecting bar, said cap comprising two spring hooks respectively formed integral with two opposite side walls thereof and respectively hooked in the retaining holes on the vertical side walls of said connecting bar; and a spring fastened to the recessed portion in the opening in the arched peripheral wall of said second rack frame to support the handle of said lever and to force said lever into engagement with said locating rod; and wherein depressing the handle of said lever causes the hooked portion of said lever to be disengaged from said locating rod for enabling said second rack frame to be moved relative to said first rack frame, so that the hooked portion of said lever can be shifted between the rear locating notch and front lcoating notch on said locating rod.
- 2. The golf bag and partition rack arrangement of claim 1 wherein second rack frame comprises a locating rod disposed in the recessed portion in the opening on the arched peripheral wall of said second rack frame to hold said spring in place.
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