Claims
- 1. Apparatus for controlling operation supporting legs for a golf bag assembly having a longitudinal axis, the supporting legs being pivotally mounted to at least one side of a golf bag and having attaching portions attachable to the golf bag and end portions for engaging the ground to cooperate with the golf bag to support the bag in an upright position, the supporting legs having a support position transverse to the longitudinal axis for supporting the golf bag assembly in the upright position and a transport position parallel to the longitudinal axis, said apparatus comprising:supporting leg holding members for holding upper portions of said supporting legs movable between a golf bag support position and a transport position disposed against the golf bag; a supporting legs pivot assembly for pivoting the supporting leg holding members between the support position and the transport position; a supporting leg operating assembly for moving the supporting leg holding members between the support position and the transport position, and for controlling the functioning of said supporting leg operating assembly, said supporting leg operating assembly including a transmission system extending across and through the golf bag, a connecting assembly for connecting said transmission system to the supporting legs pivot assembly, and an operating member operatively connected to said transmission system and located on the opposite side of said golf bag from said pivot assembly, said transmission system being operatively connected to said pivot assembly and to said operating member and including a housing, said housing forming part of chambers for holding golf clubs in the golf bag; and a movable spring biased pull member assembly operatively connected to the supporting legs, said pull member assembly extending transversely to the longitudinal axis and biasing the supporting legs to the support position; said operating member being attached to said pull member assembly and being pivotally mounted on the golf bag assembly on a pivot axis transverse to the longitudinal axis and to said pull member assembly, said operating member being rotatable between a rest position wherein said pull member assembly holds said supporting legs in the support position and a closed position wherein said operating member releasably locks the supporting legs in the transport position, said operating member assuming the closed position in response to application of a predetermined holding force to said operating member and assuming the rest position in response to withdrawal of the holding force from said operating member.
- 2. Apparatus for controlling operation of supporting legs for a golf bag assembly having a longitudinal axis, the supporting legs being pivotally mounted to a golf bag and having attaching portions attachable to the golf bag and end portions for engaging the ground to cooperate with the golf bag to support the bag in an upright position, the supporting legs having a support position transverse to the longitudinal axis for supporting the golf bag assembly in the upright position and a transport position parallel to the longitudinal axis, said apparatus comprising:a movable spring biased pull member assembly operatively connected to the supporting legs, said pull member assembly extending transversely to the longitudinal axis and biasing the supporting legs to the support position; and an operating member attached to said pull member assembly and being pivotally mounted on the golf bag assembly on a pivot axis transverse to the longitudinal axis and to said pull member assembly: said operating member being rotatable between a rest position wherein said pull member assembly holds said supporting legs is the support position and a closed position wherein said operating member releasably locks the supporting legs in the transport position; said operating member assuming the closed position in response to application of a predetermined holding force to said operating member and assuming the rest position in response to withdrawal of the holding force from said operating member; and said operating member being further movable to a releasable position for releasably holding said supporting legs in the transport position provided a predetermined holding force is applied to said operating member; and wherein said apparatus further comprises a stop member movable between an active position for preventing said operating member from assuming said closed position and an inactive position for enabling said operating member to assume said closed position.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said spring biased pull member assembly and said attached operating member have a dead center position, wherein said pull member assembly urges said operating member to the rest position when said operating member is moved from the rest position but not to the dead center position, and wherein said operating member assumes the closed position when said operating member is moved from the rest position and beyond the dead center position.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the active position of said stop member prevents said operating member from moving from the rest position beyond the dead center position.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 4 wherein said stop member is manually movable between the active position and the inactive position.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said operating member includes a hand lever movable between the rest position and the closed position, and a carrying strap clip operatively mounted on the golf bag assembly and movable for operating said hand lever, said clip moving said hand lever to assume the closed position in response to the exertion of force to a carrying strap attached to said clip, and said pull member assembly moving said operating member to the rest position upon the release of force to the carrying strap.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 4 wherein said hand lever is pivotable about a first axis transverse to the longitudinal axis, said stop member is pivotable about a second axis parallel to the first axis, and said clip is pivotable about a third axis parallel to said first axis.
- 8. Apparatus for moving a pair of legs pivotally mounted on one side of a golf bag, the golf bag having a longitudinal axis, from a transport position wherein the pair of legs is located against the bag and aligned parallel to the longitudinal axis, to a support position wherein the legs are transverse to the longitudinal axis, the legs each having a free end for engaging the ground for cooperating with the bag to support the bag in an upright position, said apparatus comprising:a movable yoke having a pair of arms, each arm being operatively connected to one of the legs, said arms meeting at a juncture and being movable towards each other to rotate the legs towards each other and being movable apart from each other to move the legs to the support position; a housing extending through and across the golf bag for holding said yoke during movement of said yoke; a pull member operatively connected to said yoke and extending through said housing structure, said pull member being biased to move said arms of said yoke member apart from each other to pivot the legs to the support position, and to move said arms towards each other to move the legs to the transport position; and an operating device movably mounted on a different side of the golf bag from the pair of legs and connected to the other end of said pull member, said operating device being movable between a closed position for pulling said pull member to urge said arms towards each other to move the legs to the transport position against the bias of said pull member, and an open position for urging said arms of said yoke apart from each other to move the legs to the support position.
- 9. Apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said pull member comprises a cable connected at one end to said operating device and at the other end to said yoke, and said apparatus further comprises a spring connecting said yoke to the golf bag opposite from said operating device for biasing the legs to the support position.
- 10. A stiffening ring assembly for a golf bag, said stiffening ring assembly comprising:a ring shaped member for forming a top of a golf bag assembly, supporting leg holding members for holding the upper portions of supporting legs movable between a golf bag support position and a transport position disposed against the golf bag; a supporting legs pivot assembly for pivoting the supporting leg holding members between the support position and the transport position, said pivot assembly being located on one side of said ring shaped member; and a supporting leg operating assembly for moving the supporting leg holding members between the support position and the transport position, and for controlling the functioning of said operating assembly; wherein said supporting legs pivot assembly is located on one side of the golf bag; wherein said supporting leg operating assembly includes a transmission system extending across and through the golf bag, a connecting assembly for connecting said transmission system to the supporting legs pivot assembly, and an operating member operatively connected to said transmission system and located on an opposite side of said ring member from said pivot assembly, said transmission assembly being operatively connected to said pivot assembly and to said operating member; and wherein said transmission system includes a housing, said housing forming part of the chambers for holding golf clubs in the golf bag.
- 11. A stiffening ring assembly for a golf bag, said stiffening ring assembly comprising:a ring shaped member for forming the top of a golf bag assembly, supporting leg holding members for holding the upper portions of supporting legs movable between a golf bag support position and a transport position disposed against the golf bag; a supporting legs pivot assembly for pivoting the supporting leg holding members between the support position and the transport position, said pivot assembly being located on one side of said ring shaped member; and a supporting leg operating assembly for moving the supporting leg holding members between the support position and the transport position, and for controlling the functioning of said operating assembly; said supporting leg operating assembly comprising: a transmission assembly, a connection assembly for connecting the transmission assembly to the legs, and an operating member connected to said transmission assembly, said transmission assembly including a housing, an elongated pull member operatively connected to the legs and to said operating member for moving in response to the movement of said operating member to move the legs, a first guide member connected to said housing and a second guide member connected to said elongated member, said first and second guide members engaging during movement of said pull member in said housing to assure uniform movement of said pull member in said housing.
- 12. A stiffening ring assembly according to claim 11 wherein:said transmission system includes a spring biased pull member; said connection assembly includes a yoke member having flexible arms operatively connecting the pull member to the supporting legs, and a housing having opposing walls for holding said yoke member; and an operating member connected to said pull member; and the arms of said yoke member are urged apart as the supporting legs assume the support position and the opposing walls of said housing diverging to enable the arms to move apart, and wherein the arms of said yoke member are urged together as the supporting legs assume the transport position, said opposing walls being narrowed in their separation to hold the arms together when the legs assume the transport position.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part-of Ser. No. 09/798,630, filed Mar. 1, 2001.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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