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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to golf club head covers. More specifically, the present invention relates to a golf club head covers for drivers and fairway woods.
2. Description of the Related Art
Today's drivers have golf club heads having a volume of approximately 460 cubic centimeters. Further, many of today's drivers have uncommon shapes. These two factors create a problem for many golfers when it comes to removing a head cover from a driver. Just grasping the surface of the head cover isn't sufficient for some golfers to remove the head cover from the golf club. This can often lead to an added distraction from the golfer's game.
Some head covers have tabs or extensions of cloth on the top of the head cover to provide a grasping means for removing the head cover. However, these solutions result in a force exerted on a single small region of the head cover, often resulting in the tearing of the head cover, or accidental removal of the tab or extension. Thus, golfers need another solution for facilitating the removal of a head cover from a golf club with a large volume club head.
The present invention provides a solution to the prior art problems associated with golf clubs having large volume club heads. The present invention provides a head cover with a trunk handle portion for facilitating the removal of the head cover from a golf club with a large volume club head. Further, the trunk handle portion allows for the removal force to be exerted over a wider area thereby reducing or even eliminating the tearing associated with prior art head covers.
One aspect of the present invention is a golf club head cover including a front portion having a top section, a first side portion attached to a first side of the front portion, a second side portion attached to a second side of the front portion, a back portion attached to each of the first side portion and the second side portion, a neck portion extending from back portion, and a trunk handle portion. The neck portion has an opening at a bottom end of the neck portion. The trunk handle portion is attached to the top section of the front portion. The trunk handle portion has an aperture for placement of a user's fingers therein for pulling the golf club head cover off of a golf club.
Another aspect of the present invention is a golf club head cover comprising a body having an upper section, a middle section and a lower section with an opening. The body defines an interior chamber. The interior chamber is partitioned into a lower interior chamber defined by the lower section and the middle section, and an upper chamber defined by the upper section. The head cover has a trunk handle portion attached to an exterior surface of the upper section of the body. The trunk handle portion has an aperture for placement of a user's fingers therein for pulling the golf club head cover off of a golf club.
Yet another aspect of the present invention is a golf club head cover a front portion having a top section, a first side portion attached to a first side of the front portion, a second side portion attached to a second side of the front portion, a back portion attached to each of the first side portion and the second side portion, a neck portion extending from back portion, and a trunk handle portion. The neck portion has an opening at a bottom end of the neck portion. The trunk handle portion is attached to an exterior surface of the top section of the front portion. The trunk handle portion covers at least 50% of the exterior surface of the top section of the front portion. The trunk handle portion has an aperture leading to a recess defined by the trunk handle portion and the exterior surface of the top section of the front portion. The aperture and the recess allowing for placement of a user's fingers therein for pulling the golf club head cover off of a golf club. The front portion, the first side portion, the second side portion and the back portion define a top section of an interior chamber of the golf club head cover. The top section of the interior chamber can accommodate a golf club head having a volume of at least 460 cubic centimeters.
Having briefly described the present invention, the above and further objects, features and advantages thereof will be recognized by those skilled in the pertinent art from the following detailed description of the invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The head cover 10 preferably has a length, LH, as shown in
The materials utilized for the body 12 of the head cover 10 include natural fabrics, synthetic fabrics, metals, plastics, paperboard, and the like. Such materials can include leather, suede, nylon, cotton, wool, neoprene, latex, and the like. The neck portion 22 and the back portion 20 are both preferably composed of a natural fabric such as cotton or wool. The front portion 14, the first side portion 16 and the second side portion 18 are preferably composed of a rigid material such as leather or a rigid nylon material.
The head cover 10 is preferably designed for a driver, and most preferably for a driver having a golf club head with volume greater than 420 cubic centimeters, more preferably ranging from 450 cubic centimeters to 475 cubic centimeters, and most preferably approximately 460 cubic centimeters. In order to facilitate the removal of the head cover 10 from such a large golf club head, the head cover 10 has a trunk cover portion 30 to assist a golfer. The trunk cover portion 30 allows a golfer to place their fingers into a recess 38 of the trunk cover portion 30 through an aperture 36 and grasp the trunk handle portion 30 during the removal process. The head cover 10 alternatively is utilized with a fairway wood or golf club with a lesser volume golf club head.
The trunk handle portion 30 is attached to an exterior surface 58 of a top section 28 of the front portion 14. The trunk handle portion 30 has a curved edge 34 at the aperture 36 to the recess 38, and the curved edge 34 preferably has a length of curvature from point 34a to point 34b ranging from 5 centimeters to 15 centimeters, and most preferably 12 centimeters.
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Preferably the trunk handle portion 30 is sewn onto the top section 28 of the front portion 14. The recess 38 is preferably defined by the exterior surface 58 of the top section 28 and the body 32 of the trunk handle portion 30. The recess preferably can accommodate all of a golfer's fingers, however, those skilled in the pertinent art will recognize that the recess can be of varying size in volume as long as the recess 38 allows the trunk handle portion 30 achieve its purpose.
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An alternative embodiment of a golf club head cover 10 is shown in
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The golf club head cover 10 of the present invention is preferably designed for a driver-type golf club with a substantially square golf club head such as disclosed in U.S. Patent Publication No. 2006/0148587 for a Golf Club Head, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
From the foregoing it is believed that those skilled in the pertinent art will recognize the meritorious advancement of this invention and will readily understand that while the present invention has been described in association with a preferred embodiment thereof, and other embodiments illustrated in the accompanying drawings, numerous changes, modifications and substitutions of equivalents may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention which is intended to be unlimited by the foregoing except as may appear in the following appended claims. Therefore, the embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined in the following appended claims.