Information
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Patent Grant
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6402097
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Patent Number
6,402,097
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Date Filed
Tuesday, August 8, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 11, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Stodola; Daniel P.
- Tran; Khoa
Agents
- Varndell & Varndell, PLLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 248 98
- 248 2184
- 248 2192
- 248 2194
- 248 2308
- 248 23151
- 248 22917
- 248 313
- 248 505
- 248 154
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An upper golf bag cradle includes a cradle body fastened to the main rod member of a golf cart and adapted to hold a golf bag, and a fastening belt adjustably fastened to two distal ends of the cradle body to hold down a golf bag on the cradle body, the belt having one end inserted into an insertion slot at one end of the cradle body and secured thereto by hook and loop materials, and an opposite end inserted into an insertion slot at an opposite end of the cradle body and locked by a locking lever, the locking lever having a serrated engagement block formed integral with a head at one end thereof and adapted to hold down the fastening belt on a support plate in the cradle body, a guide wall portion adapted to guide the head over an end plate at one end of the cradle body upon rotary motion, a protruded positioning flange adapted for engagement with a protruded flange of the end plate to hold the locking lever in the locking position, and an inwardly extended baffle adapted to guide the suspended tail portion of the fastening belt toward the cradle body after locking of the locking lever.
Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a golf cart, and more specifically to an upper golf bag cradle for a golf cart, which comprises a smoothly arched holding down strip fastened to the cradle body thereof and adapted to hold down a golf bag on the cradle body, and a locking device adapted to lock the smoothly arched holding down strip after installation of the golf bag.
A regular golf cart
6
, as shown in
FIG. 1
, comprises an upper cradle
7
and a lower cradle
8
adapted for holding a golf bag, a first fastening belt
91
provided at the upper cradle
7
, and a second fastening belt
92
provided at the lower cradle
8
. The first fastening belt
91
is comprised of two belts
900
respectively fastened to the upper cradle
7
, and a quick-release lock formed of a plug member
911
and a socket member
912
adapted for securing the free ends of the belts
900
together. This design is not satisfactory in function. One drawback of this design of golf cart is the complicated adjusting procedure of adjusting the length of the first fastening belt
91
subject to the size of the golf bag to be carried. Another drawback of this design of golf cart is that the belts
900
wear quickly with use. Because the belts
900
are made of fabric, they become loosened or permanently deformed after long uses.
The present invention has been accomplished to provide an upper golf bag cradle for golf cart, which eliminates the aforesaid drawbacks. According to one aspect of the present invention, the upper golf bag cradle comprises a cradle body fastened to the main rod member of a golf cart and adapted to hold a golf bag, and a fastening belt adjustably fastened to two distal ends of the cradle body to hold down a golf bag on the cradle body, wherein the belt has one end inserted into an insertion slot at one end of the cradle body and secured thereto by hook and loop materials, and an opposite end inserted into an insertion slot at an opposite end of the cradle body and locked by a locking lever. According to another aspect of the present invention, the locking lever is pivoted to the cradle body at one end, comprising a serrated engagement block formed integral with a head thereof and adapted to hold down the fastening belt on a support plate in the cradle body, a guide wall portion adapted to guide the head over an end plate at one end of the cradle body upon rotary motion, and a protruded positioning flange adapted for engagement with a protruded flange of the end plate to hold the locking lever in the locking position. According to still another aspect of the present invention, the locking lever further comprises an inwardly extended baffle adapted to guide the suspended tail portion of the fastening belt toward the cradle body after locking of the locking lever.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an elevational view of a golf cart according to the prior art.
FIG. 2
is an exploded view of an upper golf bag cradle for a golf cart according to the present invention.
FIG. 3
is an assembly view of the upper golf bag cradle shown in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 4
is a sectional assembly view of the present invention, showing the locking lever turned to the unlocked position.
FIG. 5
is an enlarged view of a part of FIG.
4
.
FIG. 6
is similar to
FIG. 4
but showing the first end of the fastening belt inserted through the first insertion slot of the cradle body, the locking lever turned to the locking position positioning.
FIG. 7
is in enlarged view of a part of FIG.
6
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to FIGS. from
2
through
7
, an upper golf bag cradle for a golf cart in accordance with the present invention comprises a cradle body
1
. The cradle body
1
comprises a smoothly arched and inwardly curved top bearing wall
11
adapted to support the golf bag (not shown), a transverse mounting hole
12
(see
FIGS. 4 and 5
) extended through front and back side walls thereof and adapted to receive the main rod member of the frame structure of a golf cart (not shown) for enabling the cradle body
1
to be fixedly secured to the main rod member of the frame structure of the golf cart by a fastening device. The cradle body
1
further comprises a first insertion slot
115
and a second insertion slot
116
respectively transversely disposed near two distal ends of the smoothly arched and inwardly curved top bearing wall
11
, two parallel lugs
111
and
112
formed integral with the front and back side walls and disposed at two distal ends of the first insertion slot
115
, a first end plate
118
connected between the lugs
111
and
112
at an outer side of the first insertion slot
115
, the first end plate
118
having a protruded flange
1181
transversely disposed at an inner side, a support plate
114
connected between the lugs
111
and
112
at an inner side of the first insertion slot
115
opposite to the support plate
114
, and a second end plate
117
disposed at one side of the second insertion slot
116
opposite to the smoothly arched and inwardly curved top bearing wall
11
. A fastening belt
3
is adjustably fastened to the cradle body
1
, and adapted to hold down the golf bag carried on the smoothly arched and inwardly curved bearing wall
11
. The fastening belt
3
has a first end
31
inserted through the first insertion slot
115
of the cradle body
1
and locked by a locking lever
2
, and a second end
32
inserted through the second insertion slot
116
of the cradle body
1
and secured to the second end plate
117
by a tape of hook material
33
and a tape of loop material
34
. The tape of hook material
33
and the tape of loop material
34
are fastened to the second end
32
of the fastening belt
3
by stitches and longitudinally spaced at a distance. The locking lever
2
is pivotally connected between the lugs
111
and
112
by a pivot
113
, comprising a head
20
coupled to the pivot
113
, and an engagement block
21
raised from the head
20
and adapted to hold down the first end
31
of the fastening belt
3
against the support plate
114
. The engagement block
21
comprises a serrated portion
211
adapted to engage the first end
31
of the fastening belt
3
, a guide wall portion
201
adapted to guide the head
20
over the first end plate
118
upon rotary motion of the locking lever
2
about the pivot
113
, a protruded positioning flange
202
adapted for engagement with the protruded flange
1181
of the first end plate
118
to hold the locking lever
2
in the locking position (see FIGS.
6
and
7
). The locking lever
2
further comprises an inwardly extended baffle
22
adapted to guide the tail
311
of the first end
31
of the fastening belt
3
toward the cradle body
1
, preventing the tail
311
of the first end
31
of the fastening belt
3
.
Referring to FIGS. from
4
through
7
again, before insertion of the first end
31
of the fastening belt
3
, the locking lever
2
is turned about the pivot
113
in one direction to move the guide wall portion
201
and the protruded positioning flange
202
away from the first end plate
118
, enabling the first end
31
of the fastening belt
3
to be smoothly inserted through the first insertion slot
115
to the desired distance (see FIGS.
4
and
5
). After insertion of the first end
31
of the fastening belt
3
into first insertion slot
115
, the locking lever
2
is turned about the pivot
113
in the reversed direction to move the guide wall portion
201
over the protruded flange
1181
of the first end plate
118
and to force the protruded positioning flange
202
into engagement with the protruded flange
1181
of the first end plate
118
, and simultaneously to force the serrated portion
211
of the engagement block
21
into engagement with one side of the first end
31
of the fastening belt
3
against the support plate
114
, keeping the first end
31
of the fastening belt
3
locked.
While only one embodiment of the present invention has been shown and described, it will be understood that various modifications and changes could be made thereunto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention disclosed.
Claims
- 1. An upper golf bag cradle comprising a cradle body fixedly fastened to the main rod member of a golf cart and adapted to hold a golf bag, said cradle body having a front side wall, a back side wall, and two distal ends, and a fastening belt; said fastening belt having a first and a second end respectively fastened to the two distal ends of said cradle body and adapted to hold down a golf bag on said cradle body,wherein said cradle body comprises a first insertion slot and a second insertion slot respectively transversely disposed near the two distal ends thereof and adapted to receive the first end and second end of said fastening belt respectively, two parallel lugs integrally formed with front and back side walls thereof and disposed at two distal ends of said first insertion slot, a first end plate connected between said lugs at an outer side of said first insertion slot, a support plate connected between said lugs at an inner side of said first insertion slot opposite to said first end plate, a second end plate disposed at an outer side of said second insertion slot, a pivot connected between said lugs and spaced between said first end plate and said support plate; and a locking lever turned about said pivot between a locking position where said locking lever locks the first end of said fastening belt, and a second position where said locking lever unlocks the first end of said fastening belt for enabling said fastening belt to be disconnected from said first insertion slot; said locking lever comprising a head coupled to said pivot, and an engagement block raised from said head and adapted to hold down the first end of said fastening belt against said support plate, said engagement block comprising a serrated portion adapted to engage the first end of said fastening belt, and wherein said first end plate comprises a protruded flange transversely disposed at an inner side, and said locking lever comprises a guide wall portion adapted to guide the head of said locking lever over said first end plate upon rotary motion of said locking lever about said pivot, and a protruded positioning flange adapted for engagement with the protruded flange of said first end plate to hold said locking lever in the locking position.
- 2. The golf upper golf bag cradle of claim 1, wherein said locking lever further comprises an inwardly extended baffle adapted to guide detailed portion of the first end of said fastening belt toward said cradle body.
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