This invention relates to a golf cart enclosure. More specifically, this invention relates to a track style golf cart enclosure.
Many types of golf cart enclosures exist that are designed to protect a golf cart user from rain and cold weather. These golf cart enclosures typically include a valance and one or more enclosure panels. Two basic methods exist for affixing the valance and enclosure panels to the roof of a golf cart: the over the top method and the track style method.
A golf cart enclosure that is attached to a golf cart using the track style method typically includes a valance that is permanently sewn or bonded to one or more enclosure panels. The joined enclosure panels and valance are affixed to a golf cart roof by a single track and bead.
Because a track style golf cart enclosure includes a valance that is permanently attached to the golf cart enclosure panels, a golf cart user is unable to change the valance without having to repair or replace the enclosure panels. This is not desirable at least because a golf cart valance is a key decorative element of a golf cart enclosure, and a golf cart user may want to change the valance frequently for stylistic or sentimental purposes.
It would be desirable, therefore, to provide systems and methods to enable a golf cart user to easily change a golf cart valance without having to repair or replace the golf cart enclosure panels.
Systems and methods for providing a removable valance for use with a golf cart are provided. The apparatus may include an apparatus for supporting a valance and a golf cart enclosure. Such apparatus may include a metal sheet, or other suitable hard material, configured to be attached to a golf cart. The metal sheet, or other suitable hard material, may include a first track and a second track. The first track may include a slot that is configured to maintain the valance in a first position. The second track may include a slot that is configured to maintain the golf cart enclosure in a first position.
The objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
The systems and methods of the invention relate to a track style golf cart enclosure. For the purposes of this disclosure, a track style golf cart enclosure is a golf cart enclosure that is attached to a golf cart using a track. While the systems of the invention described herein relate to a golf cart, it should be noted that the systems of the invention may extend to any vehicle for which such systems are appropriate.
A typical track style golf cart enclosure includes a valance and one or more enclosure panels bound together. The attached valance and enclosure panels are affixed to a golf cart roof by a single track and bead. Because the valance and enclosure panels are bound together, a golf cart user who desires to change the valance of his golf cart must replace the enclosure panels as well.
The track style golf cart enclosure according to the invention enables a user to change the valance of his golf cart without having to change the golf cart enclosure panels. The enhanced track style golf cart enclosure according to the invention includes a valance and one or more enclosure panels. The valance according to the invention includes a bead configured to engage a track. The one or more enclosure panels according to the invention include a bead configured to engage a track.
The invention may additionally include a track. The track according to the invention may enable the valance and the enclosure panels to be installed separately and independently of one another. Thus, a valance according to the invention may be removed from the golf cart as an element separate from the enclosure panel without disrupting or removing the enclosure. In some embodiments of the invention, the track for the enclosures may be co-located on the same piece of material—e.g., sheet metal, plastic, extruded metal or any other suitable, sufficiently hard, material—as the track for the valance. Alternatively, each track may be formed from a separate piece of material.
The track according to the invention may include two slots: one for engaging the golf cart valance and one for engaging the one or more enclosure panels. The slot for engaging the golf cart valance may be positioned above or below the slot for engaging the one or more enclosure panels. The geometry and size of the two slots and/or the two beads configured to engage the slots may be similar. Alternately, geometry and size of the two slots and/or the two beads configured to engage the two slots may differ.
The track(s) may be attached to one or more sides and/or the front and/or back of the golf cart. The track(s) according to the invention may be attached to a golf cart during the assembly of a golf cart or after the golf cart has been assembled.
In certain embodiments of the invention, other means and methods of attachment of the valance and/or the golf cart enclosure to the golf cart may be used. For example there may be Velcro® strips, produced by the Velcro Company, having U.S. headquarters in Manchester, New Hampshire, for use with both an individual valance as well as an individual enclosure. Alternatively, snaps may be available for snapping on an individual valance as well as an individual enclosure.
In some embodiments of the invention, the valance may be attachable to the enclosure and the enclosure may be attachable to the golf cart. Such attachment of the valance to the enclosure may be obtained using Velcro®, snaps, beads in tracks, or by another known attachment means.
Illustrative embodiments of apparatus and methods in accordance with the principles of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural, functional and procedural modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
Thus, methods and apparatus for an enhanced track style golf cart enclosure and valance in accordance with the systems and methods of the invention have been provided. Persons skilled in the art will appreciate that the present invention can be practiced in embodiments other than the described embodiments, which are presented for purposes of illustration rather than of limitation, and that the present invention is limited only by the claims that follow.
This application is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/204,692, entitled “REMOVABLE VALANCE FOR A GOLF CART”, which was filed on Aug. 7, 2011.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 13204692 | Aug 2011 | US |
Child | 14174976 | US |