The invention is related to a two-part magnetic closure for a towel. The present invention is particularly related to closures for towels used as sports accessories.
Golf towels are a common item to carry with the golf bag during a round of golf. The towels are generally used to clean the hands of the player, his golf balls, golf clubs or other sports equipment. Many golf towels are carried in pockets or in compartments on the golf cart. In this example the golf towel can be easily misplaced resulting in a search through the pockets and compartments. If the player ends up carrying the towel, it can be easily lost while handing from his pocket.
Many other golf towels may include an eyelet hole in one corner of the towel for connection to a ring or clasp located on the golf cart or the golf bag. In this example, the golf towel must be unthreaded from the ring or unhooked from the clasp in order to use the towel away from the golf cart or bag and also to allow the towel to be cleaned. This can be a time consuming process. If the towel remains hooked to the golf cart or bag, it is inconvenient for the player to walk back to his cart or bag to get to the towel after washing the golf ball or club.
It is the intent of the present invention to address the aforementioned disadvantages. The invention is an improved towel attachment device for the attachment of a towel to an item, such as a golf bag, golf cart or to clothing of a person, the device includes a two part magnetic closure for a towel and a clasp having a latching pin releasably connectable to the item, the improvement includes: means for releasably connecting the towel to the clasp, wherein the towel has a first tab secured thereon having a portion extending beyond one peripheral edge of the towel. The first tab has a magnetically attractable disk secured therein. The clasp has a second tab of flexible material extending therefrom. The second tab has a magnetic disk disposed therein for attracting the magnetically attractable disk in the first tab.
In another aspect of the invention, the disks are disposed between layers of material forming the first and second tabs.
In another aspect of the invention, each tab has a magnetic disk therein.
The description herein makes reference to the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
Referring to the drawings,
A distal end 15 of the first tab 12 extends beyond the peripheral edge of the towel 10. The first tab 12 has a flat, disk-shaped magnetically attractable material 16 sewn between the layers of the first tab 12 and adjacent to end 15. The magnetically attractable disk 16 has a flat configuration so that there is no bulkiness in the first tab 12 providing an essentially flat exterior surface area. Further, the magnetically attractable disk 16 is hidden between the doubled over strip of material defining the first tab 12 so that the disk 16 is not visible and does not detract from the look of the towel. The interior location of the disk 16 better secures the disk 16 to the first tab 12.
The two-part magnetic closure for the towel 10 also includes a second component 20. This second component 20 includes a conventional hook-like clasp 22 at the first end 23 having a locking pin 21. The clasp 22 includes a through elongate aperture 24 at one end for threading a second looped strip of material 26 therethough. The second strip of material defines a second tab 26. The two opposing ends 25 of the second tab 26 will have a double thickness of material that is preferably sewn together. Between the double thickness material of the second tab 26 is disposed a flat magnetic disk-shaped member 28, preferably a permanent magnet, made of ferro-magnetic substance having opposite polarity as disk 16. The magnetic disk-shaped member 28 is flat so that the second tab 26 also provides an essentially continuous flat exterior surface.
During operation, the second component 20 is attached to an item, such as a golf bag, personal clothing or other apparatus by clasping the hook-like clasp 22 onto a portion of the item in a conventional manner to provide a permanent or semi-permanent attachment.
The end 25 of the second component 20 freely hangs from the clasp 22. The first component 18 is attachable to the magnetic member 28 of the second component 20 when the first component 12 with the disk 16 is brought into close proximity to the magnetic member 28. As can be seen in
The flat surfaces provided by the first and second tabs 12 and 26 respectively and the flat formation of the magnetic disks 16, 28 provide various advantages. One advantage is that the two-part magnetic closure is not bulky as shown in
The two-part magnetic closure provides other advantages, including that the towel 10 can be easily detached and reattached to the hook-like clasp 22 which is permanently or semi-permanently attached to the golf bag or other apparatus. As a result, a golfer can easily pull the towel away from the clasp 22 and bag for use to wipe his hands or clean the golf balls or golf club. The two components 18 and 20 can also be disengaged from each other by sliding one component relative to the other component. The golfer can easily attach the towel back to the golf bag with the use of merely one hand.
While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, which scope is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures as is permitted under the law. In one such modification, the conventional clasp 22 may be replaced with another conventional connection means such as a button loop or tie so that the towel and the two part closure can be used in different environments such as kitchens, utility rooms, etc.
This application claims priority of provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/667,860 filed on Apr. 1, 2005.
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