This invention is directed toward a display assembly, and more particularly a collapsible and portable display for the presentation of golf club shafts wherein it is the golf club shafts that provide most of the support for the free standing display.
In the golfing industry, it is important that the club manufacturers are able to provide sizing or fitting of their golf clubs to the golfing public. Often this takes the form of fitting sessions, wherein a representative of the manufacturer visits preordained sites and conducts fittings to determine what specifications would be best suited for each individual golfer. Proper fitting of the clubs involves selecting clubhead properties such as model, center of gravity properties, lie angles, loft angles, and weights; shaft properties such as length, weight, tip stiffness, flex, and flex point. Of course it is hoped that the golfers will achieve better performance with their fitted clubs and purchase the manufacturers golf clubs, therefore these sessions are a very important step in the selling process.
Today, a golfer selecting a driver from Titleist®, has ten different shaft manufacturers to choose from, and some of these manufacturers have as many as twenty different specification options. First, a golfer must decide between steel and graphite. And then between flexes (Ladies, Seniors, Regular, Stiff, or X-Stiff), or weight (54 to 88 grams), or torque (which can range from 2.2° to 4.5°), or launch point (low, medium or high), and some golfers may prefer a shaft that is an inch shorter or longer. So, it is obvious that it is important for the manufacturer's representative to be able to carry with him and be able to present and display a large assortment of shafts with varying specifications.
Thus there is a need in the art for means to allow a manufacturer representative to carry with him/her a large sampling of golf club shafts in a very compact, portable and easily carried case, and most important one that is easy to set-up and display.
A portable golf shaft assembly for use in providing a display of golf club shafts comprising a canvas backdrop which also serves as the carrying case. The backdrop having defined on an inner side a plurality of longitudinally friction fitted, aligned sleeves which hold and display a corresponding number of golf club shafts. Each shaft in the display has a distal end that frictionally fits within the sleeve and a grip end that extends out of the sleeve for display.
The assembly has three longitudinal compartments, all three open at each end and extending the length of the canvas. Two of the compartments are defined on opposing sides of the backdrop and one compartment defined along the center. The user simply inserts one of three thin rods, which can be metal, wood or hard plastic such as polyurethane, into each compartment and then pulls upward with a cloth handle to create a free standing display, resembling a pup tent. The supporting structure of the display is provided by a combination of rods and golf club shafts.
One of the embodiments of the display assembly comprises two locking straps which function to encircle and secure the assembly when the assembly is broken down and ready for transporting. Also aiding in creating the display into a carrying case are three hook and loop fastener systems; two of the systems on opposing sides of the display, and the remaining one in parallel with the others and in the center of the assembly. They wrap around and tightly contain the assembly when being transported. When the assembly is in the display mode, the two hook and loop fasteners which are on opposing sides of the assembly, are utilized to provide a measure of support for the display.
One embodiment of the invention provides for an adjustable shoulder strap for aid in carrying the assembly.
The exact nature of this invention, as well as its objects and advantages, will become readily apparent upon reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals designate like parts throughout the figures thereof, and wherein:
Referring now to the drawings,
It is to understood that the present is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims