Information
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Patent Grant
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6199819
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Patent Number
6,199,819
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Date Filed
Monday, March 29, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 13, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 248 550
- 248 538
- 248 534
- 248 541
- 248 96
- 135 16
- 135 19
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An umbrella holder holds an umbrella and attaches to a golf bag and has a first clamp which is made from a resilient material and resiliently clips onto the golf bag and a second clamp, the second clamp having a pair of jaws connected by a spring-loaded hinge. A non-scuff material can be secured to the first clamp to protect the surfaces of the golf bag as well as to the second clamp to protect the surface of the umbrella.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an umbrella holder for attachment to a golf bag.
2. Background of the Prior Art
The use of umbrellas during the game of golf has been widely practiced during both rain periods as well as sun periods. The umbrella protects the golfer from the heat of the sun and also protects the golfer as well as his golf bag and its contents from the rain. Manually holding an umbrella can prove quite cumbersome. As the golfer takes each shot, the umbrella must be temporarily discarded thereby relinquishing its benefits. Furthermore, holding an umbrella for an entire 18 holes of golf will prove quite tiring.
To solve these problems, umbrella holders have been developed in the art. Such devices relieve the golfer from manually holding the umbrella by attaching the umbrella to either a golf cart or to the golf bag. However, the prior art devices are either too complex to build or use, require a permanent alteration to the golf bag, or are adapted to attach only to a golf cart thereby being unusable by golfers who do not employ golf carts.
Therefore, there is a need in the art for an umbrella holder that quickly and easily attaches directly to a golf bag without the need to modify the golf bag. Such a device should of relatively simple and straightforward design and construction and should be easy to use.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The umbrella holder of the present invention addresses the aforementioned needs in the art. The umbrella holder quickly and easily attaches to and detaches from a golf bag without the need to modify the golf bag. The umbrella holder is of relatively simple design and construction.
The umbrella holder is comprised of a first clamp having a first surface and a second surface. The first clamp is a resilient clip member made from a resilient material such as spring metal, plastic, appropriate resins, and the like. The first clamp has a first leg with a first end, a medial portion, and a second end. A second leg extends diagonally from the second end of the first leg, a curved portion extends from the second leg, and a third leg having a third end and a fourth end, extends from the curved portion. The third leg is disposed generally parallel to the first leg and terminates proximate the medial portion of the first leg. A second clamp is secured to the first clamp. The second clamp is comprised of a first jaw having a flange and a second jaw joined to the first jaw by a spring-loaded hinge. An appropriate non-scuff material such as rubber or neoprene can be secured to inner surfaces of the first clamp, the first jaw, the second jaw, as well as to the first end of the first leg and the fourth end of the third leg.
The first clamp is secured to a golf bag such that the first leg and the second leg are inserted into the golf bag with the third leg remaining external therefrom. The curved portion rests on the rim of the golf bag. The second clamp is opened by separating the two jaws, with the shaft of the umbrella being inserted between the open jaws. The jaws are thereafter closed by the bias of the spring-loaded hinge.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an environmental view of the umbrella holder of the present invention secured to a golf bag.
FIG. 2
is a front perspective view of the umbrella holder.
FIG. 3
is a rear perspective view of the umbrella holder.
FIG. 4
is a side elevation view of the umbrella holder.
FIG. 5
is a top plan view of the umbrella holder with the second clamp in a closed position.
FIG. 6
is a top plan view of the umbrella holder with the second clamp in an open position.
FIG. 7
is a front elevation view of the umbrella holder.
FIG. 8
is a close-up perspective view of the umbrella holder secured to a golf bag.
Similar reference numerals refer to similar parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to the drawings, it is seen that the umbrella holder of the present invention, generally denoted by reference numeral
10
, is comprised of a first clamp
12
having a first surface
14
and a second surface
16
. As seen, the first clamp
12
is a clip member made from a resilient material such as spring metal, plastic, an appropriate resin and the like and has a first leg
18
with a first end
20
, a medial portion
22
, and a second end
24
. A second leg
26
extends diagonally from the second end
24
of the first leg
18
. A curved portion
28
extends from the end of the second leg
26
, while a third leg
30
having a third end
32
and a fourth end
34
extends from the curved portion
28
. As seen, the third leg
30
is generally parallel to the first leg
18
with the fourth end
34
of the third leg
30
terminating proximate the medial portion
22
of the first leg
18
. A non-scuff material
36
, such as rubber, neoprene, and the like, is secured to the second surface
16
as well as to the first end
20
of the first leg
18
and the fourth end
34
of the third leg
30
.
A second clamp
38
is secured to the first surface
14
of the first clamp
12
. As seen, the second clamp
38
is comprised of a first jaw
40
, having a third surface
42
and a fourth surface
44
, and a second jaw
46
, having a fifth surface
48
and a sixth surface
50
, joined by a spring-loaded hinge
52
. A flange
54
extends outwardly from the third surface
42
of the first jaw
40
. A non-scuff material
56
, such as rubber, neoprene, and the like, is secured to the fourth surface
44
of the first jaw
40
and the sixth surface
50
of the second jaw
46
.
In order to use the umbrella holder
10
of the present invention, the first clamp
12
is secured to a golf bag B such that the first leg
18
and second leg
26
are inserted into golf bag B with the third leg
30
remaining external of the golf bag B. The first clamp
12
is pushed downwardly until the curved portion
28
rests on top of the rim R of the golf bag B. The resilient nature of the first clamp
12
allows securement of the first clamp
12
in this manner and also springedly and securely holds the first clamp
12
to the golf bag B once the first clamp
12
is properly positioned. The diagonally disposed second leg
26
assures that there is an adequate separation of the first clamp
12
proximate the curved portion
28
to compensate for any additional thickness of the golf bag B due to the rim R. Lacking such additional separation, the first clamp
12
may remain open that is that but for the resilient nature of the first clamp
12
, the first leg
18
would be separated such a distance from the third leg
30
that the separation overcomes the resilient tendency of the first clamp
12
resulting in the first clamp
12
not being properly secured to the golf bag B—even if the rim R adds no additional thickness to the golf bag B. The non-scuff material
36
on the first clamp
12
assures that the first clamp
12
does not damage the golf bag B or its contents during insertion thereinto or extraction therefrom.
The second clamp
38
is opened by forcing the flange
54
backwardly toward the first clamp
12
thereby squeezing open the second clamp
38
. An umbrella U is positioned such that its shaft S is received between the separated first jaw
40
and second jaw
46
of the second clamp
38
. The second clamp
38
is thereafter allowed to close by releasing the pressure on the flange
54
. The spring-loaded hinge
52
will return the second clamp
38
to its normally closed position. The spring-loaded nature of the hinge
52
will hold the second clamp
38
in the closed position thereby maintaining the umbrella U in proper position.
While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to an embodiment thereof, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. An umbrella holder comprising:a first clamp, being made from a resilient material and having a first surface and a second surface, a first leg having a first end, a medial portion, and a second end, a second leg extending diagonally from the first leg, a curved portion attached to the second leg, and a third leg having a third end attached to the curved portion and a fourth end, the third leg being generally parallel to the first leg and terminating proximate the medial portion of the first leg; a second clamp the second clamp having a first jaw having a third surface and a fourth surface, a second jaw having a fifth surface and sixth surface, and a spring-loaded hinge connecting the first jaw with the second jaw, the hinge attached to the first surface; and a flange attached to the third surface.
- 2. The umbrella holder as in claim 1 wherein the resilient material is chosen from the group consisting of spring metal, plastic, and resin.
- 3. The umbrella holder as in claim 1 further comprising a non-scuff material secured to the second surface.
- 4. The umbrella holder as in claim 3 wherein the non-scuff material is chosen from the group consisting of rubber and neoprene.
- 5. The umbrella holder as in claim 1 further comprising a non-scuff material secured to the fourth surface and to the sixth surface.
- 6. The umbrella holder as in claim 5 wherein the non-scuff material is chosen from the group consisting of rubber and neoprene.
- 7. A holder in combination with an umbrella having a shaft, the holder comprising:a first clamp, being made from a resilient material and having a first surface and a second surface, a first leg having a first end, a medial portion, and a second end, a second leg extending diagonally from the first leg, a curved portion attached to the second leg, and a third leg having a third end attached to the curved portion and a fourth end, the third leg being generally parallel to the first leg and terminating proximate the medial portion of the first leg; a second clamp, adapted to hold the shaft therebetween, the second clamp having a first jaw having a third surface and a fourth surface, a second jaw having a fifth surface and sixth surface, and a spring-loaded hinge connecting the first jaw with the second jaw, the hinge attached to the first surface; and a flange attached to the third surface.
- 8. The holder as in claim 7 wherein the resilient material is chosen from the group consisting of spring metal, plastic, and resin.
- 9. The holder as in claim 7 further comprising a non-scuff material secured to the second surface.
- 10. The holder as in claim 9 wherein the non-scuff material is chosen from the group consisting of rubber and neoprene.
- 11. The holder as in claim 7 further comprising a non-scuff material secured to the fourth surface and to the sixth surface.
- 12. The holder as in claim 11 wherein the non-scuff material is chosen from the group consisting of rubber and neoprene.
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