Information
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Patent Grant
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6478151
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Patent Number
6,478,151
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Date Filed
Friday, September 7, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 12, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 206 3152
- 206 3153
- 206 3155
- 206 3156
- 224 274
- 190 108
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A pocket assembly is removably attached to a generally tubular body of a golf bag. The pocket assembly includes a receptacle with a pair of pockets for holding golf accessories. An upstanding rib is formed on the body, and spring clips are provided on the receptacle for gripping engagement with the rib to position the pocket assembly at a selected location on the body. When the pocket assembly is attached to the body, the receptacle straddles the rib and the pockets are disposed on opposite sides of the rib. The spring clips may be disengaged from the rib so that the pocket assembly may be removed from the body and relocated to another selected location on the body. Straps attached to the spring clips are wrapped around the body, and hook and loop fasteners are used to fasten the straps together.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to golf equipment and, in particular, to a removable and repositionable pocket assembly for golf bags.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,176,253 to J. B. Perrin et al discloses a golf bag with a pouch that may be removed from the golf bag and worn about a person's waist. The pouch is attached to a fixed location on the golf bag by a zipper, and a pair of straps secured to the pouch are connected together by a buckle. One of the straps has an adjustment device for adjusting its length.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,341,928 to A. L. Jones et al discloses a pocket that can be attached to and detached from a golf bag. The pocket is connected to the golf bag by hooks which are joined to fabric loops provided at opposite ends of the pocket. One of the hooks is joined to the pocket by a resilient cord. The pocket has a zippered opening and is constructed, when empty, to lie flat against the golf bag.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,869,365 to K. J. Perdue et al discloses an accessory that is similar to the pocket disclosed in the Jones et al patent. In the accessory disclosed by K. J. Perdue et al, a plurality of pockets are mounted on a panel which is removably attached to a golf bag by a pair of hooks. Elastic cords connect the hooks to the panel.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a pocket assembly for a golf bag wherein the golf bag includes a generally tubular body having a closed bottom end and an open top end. An upstanding rib on the body extends from proximate the closed bottom end toward the open top end thereof. The pocket assembly comprises a receptacle, and clip means such as a spring clip on the receptacle that is engageable with the rib for positioning the pocket assembly at a selected location on the body. The clip means is disengageable from the rib so that the pocket assembly may be removed from the body and repositioned at another selected location on the body. The receptacle straddles the rib and includes a pair of pockets for holding golf accessories. The pockets are disposed on opposite sides of the rib when the pocket assembly is positioned at any selected location on the body. The clip means may include a pair of spring clips on an underside of the receptacle. The spring clips are spaced apart along a longitudinal axis of the receptacle, and a pair of straps are attached to each of the spring clips so as to extend in opposite directions from each of the spring clips. Fastener means such as hook and loop fasteners are provided on the pair of straps for fastening the straps to each other when they are wrapped around the body. Each of the spring clips may include a pair of arm portions to which the straps are attached.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a golf bag incorporating a removable and repositionable pocket assembly in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged perspective view of the pocket assembly shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is an enlarged sectional view taken along the lines
3
—
3
in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is an enlarged sectional view of a golf bag incorporating a removable and repositionable pocket assembly according to another embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5
is an enlarged perspective view of the pocket assembly shown in
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is a sectional view taken along the lines
6
—
6
in
FIG. 4
; and
FIG. 7
is a sectional view taken along the lines
7
—
7
in FIG.
4
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to the drawings,
FIG. 1
shows a golf bag which is indicated generally by the reference numeral
10
. The golf bag
10
includes a generally tubular body
12
, a pocket assembly
14
according to one embodiment of the present invention for carrying accessories used in playing golf such as golf balls, tees and the like. The pocket assembly
14
is removably attached to the body
12
as described below. Also included on the golf bag
10
is a stand
16
for propping up the body
12
so that, whenever the golf bag
10
is resting on the ground, the heads of the golf clubs (not shown) will not contact the ground. The body
12
has a protective collar
18
attached thereto with the collar
18
having an upper end
20
of a shoulder strap
22
coupled thereto. A lower end
24
of the shoulder strap
22
is coupled to the body
12
by an attachment strap
26
.
The body
12
is an elongated unitary structure having a closed bottom end
30
and an open top end
32
. The body
12
preferably has a generally ovoid cross sectional shape so that a relatively small radius portion of the ovoid shape provides a ridge
34
which extends generally longitudinally of the body
12
. A handle
36
is integrally formed on and along one side of the body
12
so as to extend therefrom in a plane that is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the body
12
. The handle
36
is positioned on the ridge
34
proximate the open top end
32
of the body
12
. An annular groove
38
is formed in the body
12
for receiving the attachment strap
26
of the shoulder strap
22
to prevent longitudinal movement of the shoulder strap lower end
24
when the shoulder strap
22
is coupled to the body
12
in the manner shown in FIG.
1
.
A connector device is provided on the lower end
24
of the shoulder strap
22
and on the body
12
so that the shoulder strap
22
will extend normally from the body
12
in substantially the same plane as the handle
36
. When the golf bag
10
is resting on the ground in the propped up position as shown in
FIG. 1
, the shoulder strap
22
will be disposed in an upwardly extending position so that, without bending over, a golfer may pick up the golf bag
10
from the propped up position of FIG.
1
.
The body
12
also includes an upstanding rib
40
which extends from proximate the closed bottom end
30
toward the open top end
32
. The rib
40
also extends from the body
12
in the same direction as the handle
36
and the shoulder strap
22
, and, as seen best in
FIG. 4
, is provided with a plurality of slots
42
therein separated from each other by partitions
44
. The rib
40
provides rigidity to the body
12
and functions to removably attach the pocket assembly
14
to the body
12
.
Referring now to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the pocket assembly
14
includes a receptacle
46
which straddles the rib
40
and has two pockets
48
and
50
for holding golf accessories. The pockets
48
,
50
are disposed on opposite sides of the rib
40
and on opposite sides of a longitudinal axis
52
which extends from a top edge
54
to a bottom edge
55
of the receptacle
46
. Clip means such as a pair of spring clips
56
and
58
, formed of resilient material preferably polyethylene, are attached to the underside
60
of the receptacle
46
in spaced relationship with respect to each other along the longitudinal axis
52
. Each of the spring clips
56
,
58
has a clamp portion
62
shaped as a major arc of a circle. That is, the clamp portions
62
of the spring clips
56
,
58
are circular and are greater than a semicircle with the ends of the major arc defining gaps
64
in the springs clips
56
,
58
. The ends of the clamp portions
62
which define the gaps
64
each have integrally formed arcuate arm portions
66
and
68
extending in opposite directions therefrom. The arm portions
66
each have an elongated strap
70
extending therefrom, and the other arm portions
68
each have a short strap
72
extending therefrom. The straps
70
and
72
are attached to their respective arm portions
66
and
68
, and the arm portions
66
,
68
are attached to the underside
60
of the receptacle
46
by sewing as indicated at
74
in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 3
shows the spring clip
56
and the straps
70
,
72
employed to removably attach the pocket assembly
14
to the body
12
. Since the spring clips
56
,
58
and their associated straps
70
,
72
are identical assemblies, it will be understood that the following description will apply to both assemblies. The clamp portion
62
of the spring clip
56
is installed on the rib
40
by pushing it onto the rib
40
. Due to the resilience of the spring clip
56
, the clamp portion
62
of the spring clip
56
will be forced open as it moves down onto the rib
40
and then will snap into gripping engagement therewith when the spring clip
56
is pushed fully onto the rib
40
. The elongated strap
70
is wrapped around the body
12
and is placed in contiguous engagement with the short strap
72
. Hook and loop fastener strips
76
,
78
provided on the straps
70
,
72
are preferably used to fasten the straps
70
,
72
to each other. It will be appreciated that alternatively buckles (not shown) may be used to fasten the straps
70
,
72
together. If desired, the pocket assembly
14
may be repositioned on the body
12
by disengaging the spring clips
56
,
58
from the rib
40
and relocating them along the length of the rib
40
.
FIGS. 4
,
5
,
6
and
7
show a pocket assembly
14
a
according to another embodiment of the present invention. The pocket assembly
14
a
is provided with two straps
80
and
82
sewn to the underside
60
a
of a receptacle
46
a
. The strap
80
has an outer end edge
84
thereof positioned adjacent a side edge
86
of the receptacle
46
a
and a first portion
88
thereof which extends transversely across the underside
60
a
. A second portion
90
of the strap
80
extends laterally from the receptacle
46
a
and is wrapped around the body
12
as described below. A hook and loop fastener is provided on the strap
80
and includes a first fastener strip
92
which is attached to the first portion
88
of the strap
80
proximate the outer end edge
84
thereof and a second fastener strip
94
which is attached to the first portion
88
of the strap
80
along the length thereof with a space
96
being provided between the two fastener strips
92
,
94
. The hook and loop fastener also includes a third fastener strip
98
which is attached to the second portion
90
of the strap
80
proximate an end edge
100
thereof. The third fastener strip
98
is attached to one side of the strap
80
, and the fastener strips
92
and
94
are attached to the other side of strap
80
. The fastener third strip
98
is long enough to grippingly engage both the first and second fastener strips
92
and
94
when the strap
80
is wrapped around the body
12
.
The other strap
82
has an outer end edge
102
thereof positioned adjacent a side edge
104
the receptacle
46
a
and a first portion
106
thereof extends transversely across the receptacle underside
60
a
. A second portion
108
of the strap
82
extends laterally from the receptacle
46
a
and is wrapped around the body
12
in a direction which is opposite to that of the strap portion
90
. A hook and loop fastener is provided on the strap
82
and includes a first fastener strip
110
which is attached to the first portion
106
of the strap
82
proximate the end edge
102
thereof and a second fastener strip
112
which is attached to the first portion
106
of the strap
82
along the length thereof with a space
114
being provided between the two fastener strips
110
,
112
. The hook and loop fastener also includes a third fastener strip
116
which is attached to the second portion
108
of the strap
82
proximate an end edge
118
thereof. The third fastener strip
116
is attached to one side of the strap
82
, and the fastener strips
110
and
112
are attached to the other side of the strap
82
. The third fastener strip
116
is long enough to grippingly engage both the first and second fastener strips
110
and
112
when the strap
82
is wrapped around the body
12
.
The straps
80
and
82
are passed through a spaced apart pair of the slots
42
in the upstanding rib
40
as seen in FIG.
4
.
FIGS. 6 and 7
show the straps
80
and
82
mounted on the body
12
. In
FIG. 6
, the outer end edge
84
of the strap
80
is shown on the left side of the body
12
, and the first portion
88
of the strap
80
passes over the top of the upstanding rib
40
and down the right side of the body
12
. The second portion
90
of the strap
80
loops around the body
12
and is passed through one of the slots
42
of the rib
40
. When in this position, the second portion
90
of the strap
80
will be in a juxtaposed position relative to the first portion
88
thereof and the fastener strip
98
will be in gripping engagement with both of the fastener strips
92
and
94
. The strap
82
is looped around the body
12
in a direction opposite to that of the strap
82
. The outer end edge
102
of the strap
82
is on the right side of the body
12
, as seen in
FIG. 7
, and the first portion
106
of the strap
82
passes over the top of the rib
40
and down the left side of the body
12
. The second portion
108
of the strap
82
is looped around the body
12
and is passed through one of the slots
42
in the rib
40
. When in this position, the second portion
108
of the strap
82
will be in a juxtaposed position relative to the first portion
106
thereof and the fastener strip
116
will be in gripping engagement with both of the fastener strips
110
and
112
.
The inner end edges of the fastener strips
92
and
94
which face toward the space
96
provided on the strap
80
and the inner end edges of the fastener strips
110
and
112
which face toward the space
114
provided on the strap
82
act as stops and will move into engagement with the rib
40
to prevent rotation of the pocket assembly
14
about the body
12
which could occur as a result of uneven loading of the pockets
48
a
and
50
a
. With both of the straps
80
and
82
in place as described above, the pocket assembly
14
a
will be securely mounted on the body
12
and held against unwanted rotation about the body
12
. It will be appreciated that the pocket assembly
14
a
may be repositioned on the body
12
by selecting a different pair of the slots
42
in the rib
40
through which the straps
80
,
82
pass.
Claims
- 1. A pocket assembly for a golf bag wherein said golf bag includes a generally tubular body and an upstanding rib on said body, said pocket assembly comprising:a receptacle having an underside; a spring clip on the underside of said receptacle for gripping engagement with said upstanding rib; said spring clip including a clamp portion shaped as a major arc of a circle with opposite ends of the major arc defining a gap therebetween, and a pair of arm portions extending in opposite directions from the opposite ends of the major arc; a pair of straps attached to said spring clip and extending in opposite directions from said spring clip, said pair of straps being wrapped around said body in opposite directions; and fastener means on said pair of straps for fastening said pair of straps to each other when they are wrapped around said body.
- 2. The pocket assembly of claim 1, wherein said pair of straps are attached to the pair of arm portions of said spring clip.
- 3. The pocket assembly of claim 2, wherein both said pair of straps and said arm portions are attached to the underside of said receptacle.
- 4. The pocket assembly of claim 1, wherein said fastener means comprises a hook and loop fastener.
- 5. The pocket assembly of claim 1, wherein said receptacle straddles said rib and includes a pair of pockets for holding golf accessories, and wherein said pockets are disposed on opposite sides of said rib.
- 6. A pocket assembly for a golf bag wherein said golf bag includes a generally tubular body and an upstanding rib on said body extending generally longitudinally of said body, said pocket assembly comprising:a receptacle having a longitudinal axis and an underside; a pair of spring clips on the underside of said receptacle for gripping engagement with said upstanding rib, said spring clips being spaced apart along said longitudinal axis; each of said spring clips including a clamp portion shaped as a major arc of a circle with opposite ends of the major arc defining a gap therebetween, and a pair of arm portions extending in opposite directions from the opposite ends of the major arc; a pair of straps attached to each of said spring clips and extending in opposite directions from each of said spring clips and being wrapped around said body in opposite directions; and fastener means on said pairs of straps for fastening said pairs of straps to each other when they are wrapped around said body.
- 7. The pocket assembly of claim 6, wherein each of said pair of straps are attached to the pair of arm portions of each of said spring clips.
- 8. The pocket assembly of claim 7, wherein both said pair of straps and said pair of arm portions are attached to the underside of said receptacle.
- 9. The pocket assembly of claim 6, wherein said fastener means comprise hook and loop fasteners.
- 10. The pocket assembly of claim 6, wherein said receptacle straddles said rib and includes a pair of pockets for holding golf accessories, and wherein said pockets are disposed on opposite sides of said rib.
- 11. A pocket assembly for a golf bag wherein said golf bag includes a generally tubular body and an upstanding rib on said body extending generally longitudinally of said body, said rib having a pair of spaced apart slots formed therein, said pocket assembly comprising:a receptacle having an underside; a spaced apart pair of straps each having a first portion affixed to the underside of said receptacle and each having a second portion wrapped about said body and passing through one of the pair of slots, the second portion of each of said pair of straps being in a juxtaposed position relative to the first portion thereof; and a pair of hook and loop fasteners affixed to each of said pair of straps, each of said pair of hook and loop fasteners fastening together the juxtaposed first and second strap portions.
- 12. The pocket assembly of claim 11, wherein said upstanding rib is formed with a plurality of slots along its length.
- 13. The pocket assembly of claim 12, wherein said pair of straps are affixed to said receptacle so that the second portions thereof are wrapped about said body in opposite directions.
- 14. The pocket assembly of claim 13, wherein said pair of straps pass through selected pairs of the slots for removably attaching said pocket assembly to said body.
- 15. The pocket assembly of claim 11, wherein said receptacle straddles said rib and has a pair of pockets for holding golf accessories, and wherein said pockets are disposed on opposite sides of said rib.
- 16. The pocket assembly of claim 11, wherein each of said pair of said hook and loop fasteners comprises:a first fastener strip affixed to the first portion of one of said pair of straps on one side of said upstanding rib; a second fastener strip affixed to the first portion of one of said pair of straps on the other side of said upstanding rib; and a third fastener strip affixed to the second portion of one of said pair of straps in gripping engagement with said first and said second fastener strips thereof.
- 17. A pocket assembly for a golf bag wherein said golf bag includes a generally tubular body having a closed bottom end and an open top end, an upstanding rib on said body extending from proximate said closed bottom end toward said open top end, said pocket assembly comprising:a receptacle; a spring clip attached to an underside of said receptacle engageable with said rib for positioning said pocket assembly at a selected location on said body; said spring clip being disengageable from said rib so that said pocket assembly may be removed from said body and repositioned at another selected location on said body; said spring clip having a pair of arm portions; and a pair of straps attached to said pair of arm portions and extending in opposite directions from said spring clip, said pair of straps being wrapped around said body in opposite directions.
- 18. The pocket assembly of claim 17, further comprising fastener means on said pair of straps for fastening said pair of straps to each other when they are wrapped around said body.
- 19. The pocket assembly of claim 17, wherein said receptacle straddles said rib and includes a pair of pockets for holding golf accessories, and wherein said pockets are disposed on opposite sides of said rib when said pocket assembly is positioned at said selected location on said body.
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