Obstruction-free golf bag umbrella

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6810890
  • Patent Number
    6,810,890
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, September 18, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 2, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
A golf bag umbrella includes a central shaft having a bending portion formed on the shaft, a rib assembly pivotally secured to the central shaft having an umbrella cloth secured on the rib assembly, with the rib assembly including at least a top rib pivotally secured to an upper notch formed on a top of the shaft and a stretcher rib pivotally secured between the top rib and a runner sliding on the shaft having the runner approximating the upper notch to form a crescent configuration between the top rib and the stretcher rib for forming a big dome space beneath the umbrella cloth without tangling the movement of the golf clubs when pulled outwardly from the golf bag, whereby upon bending of the central shaft at the bending portion, the umbrella cloth and the rib assembly may be temporarily tilted to allow an easy withdrawal of the golf club from the golf bag without any obstruction.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




U.S. Pat. No. 6,263,891 to Hartwell et al. disclosed a golf bag umbrella having a protective cover (20) provided beneath the canopy to prevent entanglement between the golf clubs and the support structure (ribs) of the canopy. However, when pulling the golf club outwardly from the golf bag, the canopy may still obstruct the pulling of the club unless the shaft (16) is extended upwardly to render an enough space for the withdrawal of the club from the golf bag, causing inconvenience for the golf player.




The present inventor has found the drawbacks of the conventional golf bag umbrella and invented the present obstruction-free golf bag umbrella.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention is to provide a golf bag umbrella including a central shaft having a bending portion formed on an upper portion of the shaft, a rib assembly pivotally secured to the central shaft having an umbrella cloth secured on the rib assembly, with the rib assembly including at least a top rib pivotally secured to an upper notch formed on a top of the shaft and a stretcher rib pivotally secured between the top rib and a runner sliding on the shaft having the runner approximating the upper notch to form a crescent configuration between the top rib and the stretcher rib for forming a big dome space beneath the umbrella cloth without tangling the movement of the golf clubs when pulled outwardly from the golf bag or inserted inwardly into the golf bag, whereby upon bending of the central shaft at the bending portion, the umbrella cloth and the rib assembly may be temporarily tilted to allow an easy withdrawal of the golf club from the golf bag or an easy insertion of the golf club into the bag without any obstruction.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the present invention when used in a golf bag.





FIG. 2

is an illustration of the present invention when opened.





FIG. 3

is a sectional drawing showing the bending portion of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is an exploded view of the bending portion and the central shaft of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a sectional drawing of the bending portion when bent.





FIG. 6

shows the present invention when partially retracting the tubes of the central shaft.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




As shown in the drawing figures, the present invention comprises: a central shaft


1


adapted to be inserted in a golf bag, a rib assembly


2


pivotally secured to the central shaft


1


, an umbrella cloth


3


secured on the rib assembly


2


, and a bending portion


4


formed on the shaft


1


especially on the upper portion of the shaft


1


. Upon opening of the umbrella cloth


3


when opening the umbrella, the golf clubs C in the bag B will be covered and protected.




The central shaft


1


includes: a lower tube


11


having a grip


12


secured to a bottom portion of the lower tube


11


and having a plurality of adjusting holes


111


equally spaced and formed lengthwise in the lower tube


11


; an upper tube


13


telescopically engageable with the lower tube


11


having a push button


14


resiliently secured in a lower portion of the upper tube


13


by a tension spring


141


transversely retained in the upper tube


13


(

FIG. 4

) and selectively engageable with any one said adjusting hole


111


formed in the lower tube


11


; a top tube


15


secured to the upper tube


13


through the bending portion


4


; an upper notch


10


formed on a top of the top tube


15


; and a top ball


16


formed on a top end of the top tube


15


and the upper notch


10


.




The top ball


16


may be shaped as a golf ball or the like. It may also be modified as a “top knob” (


16


) secured on a top of the shaft


1


. The ball


16


may be held by a user's hand for tilting the shaft


1


.




The central shaft


1


may be comprised of a plurality of tubes, not limited to that as shown in the drawings as accompanied herewith, telescopically engageable with one another.




The rib assembly


2


includes at least a plurality of top ribs


21


and stretcher ribs


22


pivotally secured to the central shaft


1


.




The rib assembly


2


may be formed as single fold (

FIG. 1

) or multiple folds, not limited in the present invention.




The top rib


21


has its inner end portion


211


pivotally secured to the upper notch


10


on the central shaft


1


, an outer end portion


212


secured with an outer periphery of the umbrella cloth


3


having the central portion of the cloth


3


secured to the upper notch


10


, and an intermediate connecting portion


213


formed on a middle portion of the top rib


21


to be pivotally secured with the stretcher rib


22


.




The stretcher rib


22


has its inner end portion


221


pivotally secured to a runner or lower runner


23


slidably moving on the shaft


1


and an outer end portion


222


of the stretcher rib


22


pivotally secured to the intermediate connecting portion


213


of the top rib


21


.




The runner


23


is contiguous to the upper notch


10


when opening the umbrella (

FIG. 2

) and the intermediate connecting portion


213


of the top rib


21


is preferably separated from the upper notch


10


with a distance of (or less than) one half length ½ L of the total length (L) of the top rib


21


(FIG.


6


); with the stretcher rib


22


approximating (or juxtapositioned to) the top rib


21


to form a crescent configuration


2




a


among the top rib


21


, the stretcher rib


22


, the upper notch


10


and the runner (or lower runner)


23


contiguous to the upper notch


10


when opening the umbrella as shown in

FIG. 2

, thereby obtaining a big dome space


2




d


beneath the umbrella cloth


3


and the rib assembly


2


to render an enough space for the easy movement (withdrawal or insertion) of golf club C through the golf bag B (

FIG. 1

) without obstructing the club C.




The stretcher rib


22


defines an acute angle A (

FIG. 2

) between the stretcher rib


22


and a longitudinal axis X of the central shaft


1


from the runner


23


towards the grip


12


of the shaft


1


, whereby upon acting of a tension force F upon the stretcher rib


22


as urged by the umbrella cloth


3


when opening the umbrella, it will produce a force fraction Fr (Fr=F·cos A) lifting the runner


23


upwardly without descending the runner


23


and the rib assembly


2


pivotally secured with the runner


23


. Therefore, a spring catch (not shown) as resiliently provided in a shaft of a conventional umbrella to lock the runner at its opening state can then be eliminated in this invention. So, this invention also provides a catch-free umbrella for simpler and costly production.




The bending portion


4


includes: a flexible core rod


41


connecting the upper tube


13


and the top rib


15


, a restoring spring


42


disposed around the flexible core rod


41


and retained between the upper tube


13


and the top tube


15


, and a reinforced restoring spring


43


further disposed around the restoring spring


42


and also retained between the upper tube


13


and the top rib


15


.




The flexible cord rod


41


may be made of resilient materials including metal and plastic materials.




Other bending mechanisms may be modified and used in the present invention.




The flexible core rod


41


may be retained between a lower plug


411


secured to the upper tube


13


and an upper plug


412


secured to the top tube


15


.




The restoring spring


42


or


43


has its lower spring end


421


or


431


retained on the lower plug


411


; and has an upper spring end


422


or


432


retained on the upper plug


412


.




The lower plug


411


and the upper plug


412


are respectively formed with rod holes


411




h,




412




h


to be engaged with the bottom and top ends of the core rod


41


(FIG.


3


).




For a single-fold shaft


1


, the bending portion


4


may then be connected between an upper shaft portion and a lower shaft portion (not shown). The restoring spring


42


or


43


may be a single spring. The core rod


41


may also be eliminated for simplifying the production and lowering the lowering the cost.




When withdrawing a golf club C from the gold bag B (FIG.


1


), the shaft


1


may be slightly bent at the bending portion


4


(as shown in FIG.


5


and in dotted line of

FIG. 1

) to tilt the umbrella cloth


3


for a convenient movement of the golf club C without any obstruction by the umbrella.




For taking a shorter golf club such as a short iron (rather than a longer wood), the club C may be directly taken out from the bag B without tilting the shaft since each stretcher rib


22


is quite approximating each top rib


21


(forming a crescent configuration


2




a


and big dome space


2




d


as shown in

FIG. 2

) to form a big dome space


2




d


, allowing a convenient movement of the golf club C beneath the stretcher and top ribs


22


,


21


without tangling or obstructing the club C.




For retracting or lowering the tubes of the shaft


1


as shown in

FIG. 6

(from FIG.


2


), the push button


14


may then be engaged with a lowest hole


111




l


to shorten the length (or height) of the shaft


1


. The upper tube


13


may be adjustably engaged with the lower tube


11


by selectively engaging the push button


14


with any hole


111


formed in the tube


11


.




The present invention is superior to the conventional golf bag umbrella with the following advantages:




1. A bending portion


4


is provided on the shaft


1


for easily tilting the shaft for allowing a convenient withdrawal of club C from the bag B or insertion into the bag.




2. The stretcher rib


22


is approximating the top rib


21


to form a crescent configuration


2




a


, thereby remaining a bigger dome space


2




d


beneath the cloth


3


and the rib assembly


2


. Since the stretcher rib


22


is “positioned” as high as possible, the golf club will not be tangled or obstructed by the ribs


22


and the “protective cover” for covering the ribs as provided by the U.S. Pat. No. 6,263,891 is no longer required.




The present invention may be modified without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A golf bag umbrella comprising:a central shaft adapted to be inserted in a golf bag; a rib assembly pivotally secured to the central shaft and having an umbrella cloth secured thereon, said rib assembly including at least a top rib pivotally secure to an upper notch formed on a top of said central shaft, and a stretcher rib having an inner end portion pivotally secured to a runner sliding on said central shaft, and an outer end portion secured to an intermediate connecting portion of said top rib, said intermediate connecting portion of said top rib defining a half-length (½L) between said intermediate connecting portion and said upper notch based on a total length (L) of the top rib; said stretcher rib juxtapositioned to said top rib and having a crescent configuration among said top rib, said stretcher rib, said upper notch and said runner as being contiguous to said upper notch when opening the umbrella, and forming a dome space beneath said stretcher rib and said top rib to prevent obstruction to movement of a golf club when withdrawn from the golf bag; an acute angle being formed between the stretcher rib and a longitudinal axis of the central shaft from the runner towards a grip of said shaft when opening the umbrella; and a bending portion formed on said central shaft, said bending portion including a flexible core rod retained between a lower shaft tube and an upper shaft tube of said central shaft, and a restoring spring disposed around said flexible core rod and retained between said lower shaft tube and said upper shaft tube; whereby upon opening of the umbrella, the umbrella cloth will cover and protect a plurality of golf clubs as stored in the golf bag; and whereby upon bending of the central shaft at the bending potion, the umbrella will be slightly bent to allow a convenient withdrawal of a golf club from the golf bag without being obstructed.
  • 2. A golf bag umbrella according to claim 1, wherein said bending portion further includes a reinforced restoring spring disposed around said restoring spring, and retained between said lower and upper shaft tubes.
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