Vest for a golfer

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6233739
  • Patent Number
    6,233,739
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 26, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 22, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Nerbun; Peter
    Agents
    • Miller; Richard L.
Abstract
A vest for a golfer. The vest includes a carrying mode, a wearing mode, a chest-engaging portion that engages the chest of the golfer, a back-engaging portion that is attached to the chest-engaging portion and engages the back of the golfer, and a, knock down golf club. The chest-engaging portion has six golf club head-holding pockets that are disposed in two columns of. Three pockets each and are small for holding detachable golf club heads. The back-engaging portion has a pair of golf club shaft-holding pockets that are disposed side by side, and are long, narrow, and vertically-oriented for holding segmented golf club shafts. The knock down golf club includes a shaft that includes a pair of separate portions that are disposed end to end in collinear relationship and threadably engaged to each other so ;Is to allow the shaft to be separated into the pair of separate portions and stored in one of the pair of golf club shaft-holding pockets. The knock down golf club further includes a golf club head that is detachably threaded onto the shaft so as to allow the golf club head to be separated from the shaft and stored in one of the six golf club head-holding pockets.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a vest. More particularly, the present invention relates to a vest for a golfer.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Numerous innovations for vests and golf clubs have beer provided in the prior art that will be described. Even though these innovations may be suitable for the specific individual purposes to which they address, however, they differ from the present invention.




A FIRST EXAMPLE, U.S. Pat. No. Des. 311,085 to Moen teaches the ornamental design for a vest for nurses.




A SECOND EXAMPLE, U.S. Pat. No. 782,955 to Emens teaches in golf club that includes a removable head, a socket formed on said head, catches projecting from the end of said socket, of a stick or shaft, a sleeve or ferrule on the end of said stick or shaft, said ferrule having an enlarged cylindrical end portion, a collar integral on the end of said enlarged portion, a dowel or pintle on the end of the enlarged portion of said ferrule, a collar loosely mounted to turn on said enlarged cylindrical end portion and abutting said integral collar, said cylindrical portion recessed or slotted to receive said catches, and cams formed on the sides of said loose collar and adapted to engage said catches.




A THIRD EXAMPLE, U.S. Pat. No. 3,893,670 to Franchi teaches a golf club having interchangeable heads, wherein the golf club comprises a shaft having a support plate secured to the lower end thereof. A plurality of interchangeable heads are adapted for attachment to the support plate. The heads each have a projection which projects through an opening formed in the support plate. A movable locking link, such as a spring, is mounted on the support plate and engages the projection for connecting the head to the support plate.




A FOURTH EXAMPLE, U.S. Pat. No. 4,506,888 to Nardozzi, Jr. teaches a putter shaft that has a lower end portion extending angularly relative to the shaft longitudinal axis and is slidably engageable with a guideway in the top of a removable putter head. The guideway extends substantially the length of the putter head and includes an entry at one end portion and a stop at the opposite end portion. The guideway is selectively oriented relative to a striking surface of the putter head so that when a shoulder on the shaft lower end portion abuts the guideway stop, the putter head is in the desired spatial relation with the putter shaft. Cooperating releasable locking devices carried on the lower end portion of the putter shaft and within the guideway of the putter head engage to secure the putter head to the shaft when the putter head is in the operative position on the shaft lower end portion. The cooperating locking devices are easily disengaged to facilitate disconnection of the putter head from the shaft for change of putter heads of different weight and configuration on the shaft, or change of different types of shafts for one or more types of putterheads.




A FIFTH EXAMPLE, U.S. Pat. No. 4,669,127 to Swanson teaches a utility garment for load portage in the shape of a vest containing load carrying compartments on the back and front flaps of the vest. The vest closes at the front, and a waist belt attached to back and front flaps through tie down loops holds the loaded vest to the wearer to prevent shifting of loads and upward creeping of the front flaps and to distribute a portion of the read load directly to the wearer's hip region. A stowable water repellent seat protector hangs from the bottom of the back of the pack for the packer to sit upon.




A SIXTH EXAMPLE, U.S. Pat. No. 5,247,707 to Parker et al. teaches a utility vest with a pair of straps running through the shoulder areas of the vest and terminating in loops that extend proximate to the outer surface of the garment. These straps are engageable with a belt and thereby transfer the weight of items clipped or otherwise attached to the belt to the shoulders of the user, preventing the belt from riding low or sliding down around the user's hips. Additionally, there are a number of pleated and unpleated pockets disposed about the inner and outer surfaces of the vest. On the rear panel of the vest, on of these pockets has contained within it a folded backpack that is integrally attached to the vest. The backpack has a pair of loops on its anterior surface that cooperate with the belt, thus holding the deployed backpack substantially stationary relative to the vest.




A SEVENTH EXAMPLE, European Patent No. 0,535,848, A1 to Kawasaki teaches a golf club comprising an elongate shaft and a Ahead carried at one end of the shaft, the club being characterized by coupling means at said one end of the shaft received within a passage in said head and a fastening device coacting with said coupling means releasably to secure said head to said shaft. The coupling means is fixed to the elongated shaft by means of the rool extending from one end of the coupling means into the shaft where it is blocked by an adhesive.




It is apparent that numerous innovations for vests and golf clubs have been provided in the prior art that are adapted to be used. Furthermore, even though these innovations may be suitable for the specific individual purposes to which they address, however, they would not be suitable for the purposes of the present invention as heretofore described.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




ACCORDINGLY, AN OBJECT of the present invention is to: provide a vest for a golfer that avoids the disadvantages of the prior art.




ANOTHER OBJECT of the present invention is to provide a vest for a golfer that is simple and inexpensive to manufacture.




STILL ANOTHER OBJECT of the present invention is to provide a vest for a golfer that is simple to use.




BRIEFLY STATED, YET ANOTHER OBJECT of the present invention is to provide a vest for a golfer. The vest includes a carrying mode, a wearing mode, a chest-engaging portion that engages the chest of the golfer, a back-engaging portion that is attached to the chest-engaging portion and engages the back of the golfer, and a knock down golf club. The chest-engaging portion has six golf club head-holding pockets that are disposed in two columns of three pockets each and are small for holding detachable golf club heads. The back-engaging portion has a pair of golf club shaft-holding pockets that are disposed side by side, and are long, narrow, and vertically-oriented for holding segmented golf club shafts. The knock down golf club includes a shaft that includes a pair of separate portions that are disposed end to end in collinear relationship and threadably engaged to each other so as to allow the shaft to be separated into the pair of separate portions and stored in one of the pair of golf club shaft-holding pockets. The knock down golf club further includes a golf club head that is detachably threaded onto the shaft so as to allow the golf club head to be separated from the shaft and stored in one of the six golf club head-holding pockets.




The novel features which are considered characteristic of the present invention are set forth in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, both as to its construction and its method of operation, together with additional objects and advantages thereof, will be best understood from the following description of the specific embodiments when read and understood in connection with the accompanying drawing.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




The figures on the drawing are briefly described as follows:





FIG. 1

is a diagrammatic perspective view of the vest of the present invention in the worn position in use;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged diagrammatic front perspective view of the area generally enclosed by the dotted curve identified by arrow


2


in

FIG. 1

of the vest of the present invention in the folded position;





FIG. 3

is a diagrammatic rear perspective view taken generally in the direction of arrow


3


in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a diagrammatic top plan view taken generally in the direction of arrow


4


in

FIG. 3

of the vest of the present invention in the unfolded position;





FIG. 5

is a diagrammatic bottom plan view taken generally in the direction of arrow


5


in

FIG. 3

of the vest of the present invention in the unfolded position;





FIG. 6

is a diagrammatic front perspective view of the first step in folding the vest of the present invention for wearing;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged diagrammatic side elevational view taken generally in the direction of arrow


7


in

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

is a diagrammatic side elevational view of the next step in folding the vest of the present invention for wearing;





FIG. 9

is a diagrammatic side elevational view of the steps in folding the vest of the present invention into a brief case;





FIG. 10

is a diagrammatic side elevational view of the vest of the present invention folded into a brief case;





FIG. 11

is an enlarged diagrammatic perspective view of the vest of the present invention folded into the brief case shown in

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 12

is a diagrammatic side elevational view of the vest of the present invention folded into the brief case shown in

FIG. 11

in use;





FIG. 13

is an enlarged diagrammatic perspective view of the area generally enclosed by the dotted curve identified by arrow


13


in

FIG. 1

of the collapsible golf club of the present invention; and





FIG. 14

is an enlarged exploded diagrammatic perspective view of the collapsible golf club of the present invention shown in FIG.


13


.











LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS UTILIZED IN THE DRAWING






20


vest of the present invention






22


golfer






24


chest-engaging portion for engaging chest of golfer


22








26


back-engaging portion for engaging back of golfer


22








28


chest-engaging face of chest-engaging portion


24


for engaging chest of golfer


22








30


ambient-facing face of chest-engaging portion


24


for facing ambient






32


waist-engaging edge of chest-engaging portion


24


for engaging waist of golfer


22








34


neck and shoulder-engaging edge of chest-engaging portion


24


for engaging neck and shoulders of golfer


22








35


pair of side-engaging edges of chest-engaging portion


24


for engaging sides of golfer


22








36


back-engaging face of back-engaging portion


26


for engaging back of golfer


22








38


ambient-facing face of back-engaging portion


26


for facing ambient






40


waist-engaging edge of back-engaging portion


26


for engaging waist of golfer


22








42


neck and shoulder-engaging edge of back-engaging portion


26


for engaging neck and shoulders of golfer


22








43


pair of side-engaging edges of back-engaging portion


26


for engaging sides of golfer


22








44


common fold line






46


pair of ends of common fold line


44








48


midpoint of common fold line


44








50


neck-engaging cutout in common fold line


44


for engaging neck of golfer


22








52


pair of shoulder-engaging cutouts in common fold line


44


for engaging shoulders of golfer


22








54


pair of side-engaging straps of chest-engaging portion


24


for engaging sides of golfer


22








56


exposed side-engaging strap portion of each side-engaging strap of pair of side-engaging straps


54


of chest-engaging portion


24








58


side-facing face of exposed side-engaging strap portion


56


of each side-engaging strap of pair of side-engaging straps






54


of chest-engaging portion


24


for facing sides of golfer


22








60


first portion of hook and loop fasteners covering side-facing face of exposed side-engaging portion


56


of each side-engaging strap of pair of side-engaging straps


54


of chest-engaging portion


24








62


six golf club head-holding pockets of chest-engaging portion


24








64


flap of each pocket of six golf club head-holding pockets


62


of chest-engaging portion


24


for preventing small golf equipment held therein from unintentionally falling out






66


fourth pair of mating portions of hook and hoop fasteners of back-engaging portion


26








68


pair of golf club shaft-holding pockets of back-engaging portion


26


for holding one of whole and segmented golf club shafts






70


brief case-forming extended portion of back-engaging portion


26








72


first edge of brief case-forming extended portion


70


of back-engaging portion


26








74


first lateral fold line






76


pair of side edges


76


of brief case-forming portion


70


of back-engaging portion


26








77


free lateral edge of brief case-forming portion


70


of back-engaging portion


26








78


first face of brief case-forming portion


70


of back-engaging portion


26








80


second face of brief case-forming portion


70


of back-engaging portion


26








82


three portions of brief case-forming portion


70


of back-engaging portion


26








84


second lateral fold line






86


third lateral fold line






88


first portion of three portions


82


of brief case-forming portion


70


of back-engaging portion


26








90


second portion of three portions


82


of brief case-forming portion


70


of back-engaging portion


26








92


third portion of three portions


82


of brief case-forming portion


70


of back-engaging portion


26








93


fifth portion of hook and loop fasteners of back-engaging portion


26








94


sixth portion of hook and loop fasteners of back-engaging portion


26








96


seventh portion of hook and loop fasteners of first portion


88


of three portions


82


of brief case-forming portion


70


of back-engaging portion


26








98


eighth portion of hook and loop fasteners of second portion


90


of three portions


82


of brief case-forming portion


70


of back-engaging portion


26








100


ninth portion of hook and loop fasteners of third portion


92


of three portions


82


of brief case-forming portion


70


of back-engaging portion


26








102


first handle-forming cutout in second portion


90


of three portions


82


of brief case-forming portion


70


of back-engaging portion


26








104


second handle-forming cutout in third portion


92


of three portions


82


of brief case-forming portion


70


of back-engaging portion


26








106


carrying handle






108


knock down golf club






110


shaft of knock down golf club


108








112


hand-gripping end of shaft


110


of knock down golf club


108








114


head-engaging end of shaft


110


of knock down golf club


108








116


pair of separate portions of shaft


110


of knock down golf club


108








118


golf club head of knock down golf club


108








120


collar of golf club head


118


of knock down golf club


108








122


depending portion in each of six golf club head-holding pockets


62


of chest-engaging portion


24






DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the figures, and particularly to

FIG. 1

, the vest of the present invention is shown generally at


20


for a golfer


22


.




The configuration of the vest


20


can best be seen in

FIGS. 2-5

, and as such, will be discussed with reference thereto.




The vest


20


has a carrying mode and a wearing mode and comprises a chest-engaging portion


24


for engaging the chest of the golfer


22


and a back-engaging portion


26


attached to the chest-engaging portion


24


for engaging the back of the golfer


22


.




The chest-engaging portion


24


and the back-engaging portion


26


are both made of a light weight, breathable, yet durable fabric.




The chest-engaging portion


24


is sheet-like and has an chest-engaging face


28


for engaging the chest of the golfer


22


, an ambient-facing face


30


for facing the ambient, a waist-engaging edge


32


for engaging the waist of the golfer


22


, a neck and shoulder-engaging edge


34


for engaging the neck and shoulders of the golfer


22


, and a pair of side-engaging edges


35


for engaging the sides of the golfer


22


.




The back-engaging portion


26


is sheet-like and has a back-engaging face


36


for engaging the back of the golfer


22


, an ambient-facing face


38


for facing the ambient, a waist-engaging edge


40


for engaging the waist of the golfer


22


, a neck and shoulder-engaging edge


42


for engaging the neck and shoulders of the golfer


22


, and a pair of side-engaging edges


43


for engaging the sides of the golfer


22


.




The neck and shoulder-engaging edge


34


of the chest-engaging portion


24


is integral with so as to be coincident with the neck and shoulder-engaging edge


42


of the back-engaging portion


26


so as form a common fold line


44


.




The common fold line


44


has a pair of ends


46


and a midpoint


48


that is midway between the pair of ends


46


of the common fold line


44


.




The common fold line


44


further has a neck-engaging cutout


50


for engaging the neck of the golfer


22


. The neck-engaging cutout


50


in the common fold line


44


is disposed through the midpoint


48


of the common fold line


44


and extends partially into the chest-engaging portion


24


and partially into the back-engaging portion


26


.




The common fold line


44


further has a pair of shoulder-engaging cutouts


52


for engaging the shoulders of the golfer


22


. Each shoulder-engaging cutout of the pair of shoulder-engaging cutouts in the common fold line


44


is disposed through an associated end of the pair of ends


46


of the common fold line


44


and extends partially into the chest-engaging portion


24


and partially the back-engaging portion


26


.




The chest-engaging portion


24


further has a pair of side-engaging straps


54


that are length adjustable for engaging the sides of the golfer


22


and extend outwardly from the ambient-facing face


30


of the chest-engaging portion


24


, slightly above the waist-engaging edge


32


of the chest-engaging portion


24


.




Each side-engaging strap of the pair of side-engaging straps


54


of the chest-engaging portion


24


extends outwardly from a respective side-engaging edge of the pair of side-engaging edges


35


of the chest-engaging portion


24


so as to from an exposed side-engaging strap portion


56


that has a side-facing face


58


for facing a respective side of the golfer


22


.




The side-facing face


58


of the exposed side-engaging portion


56


of each side-engaging strap of the pair of side-engaging straps


54


of the chest-engaging portion


24


is covered with a first portion of hook and loop fasteners


60


.




The chest-engaging portion


24


further has a six golf club head-holding pockets


62


that are disposed on the ambient-facing face


30


of the chest-engaging portion


24


, in two columns of three pockets each, and are small for holding small golf equipment, preferably detachable golf club heads, but also tees, score cards, pencils, or other small items needed during play.




The six golf club head-holding pockets


62


of the chest-engaging portion


24


are made from one of see-through plastic and net material.




Each pocket of the, six golf club head-holding pockets


62


of the chest-engaging portion


24


has a flap


64


for preventing -the small golf equipment held therein from unintentionally falling out.




The flap


64


of each pocket of the six golf club head-holding pockets


62


of the chest-engaging portion


24


has a second portion of hook and loop fasteners thereon that mates with a third mating portion of the hook and loop fasteners disposed on an associated pocket of the six golf club head-holding pockets


62


of the chest-engaging portion


24


so as to maintain the associated pocket of the six golf club head-holding pockets


62


of the chest-engaging portion


24


closed.




The back-engaging portion


26


further has a fourth pair of mating portions of hook and hoop fasteners


66


that are disposed on the ambient-facing face


38


of the back-engaging portion


26


, slightly above the waist-engaging edge


40


of the back-engaging portion


26


.




Each mating portion of hook and loop fasteners of the fourth pair of mating portions of hook and loop fasteners


66


of the back-engaging portion


26


is disposed at a respective side-engaging edge of the pair of side-engaging edges


43


of the back-engaging portion


26


and selectively mates with an associated portion of hook and loop fasteners of the first portions of hook and loop fasteners


60


on the side-facing face


58


of the exposed side-engaging portion


56


of each side-engaging strap of the pair of side-engaging straps


54


of the chest-engaging portion


24


.




The back-engaging portion


26


further has a pair of golf club shaft-holding pockets


68


that are disposed on the ambient-facing face


38


of the back-engaging portion


24


, side by side, and are long, narrow, and vertically-oriented for holding one of whole and segmented golf club shafts, such as for a putter or an iron.




The pair of golf club shaft-holding pockets


62


of the back-engaging portion


26


are made from see-through material.




The back-engaging portion


26


further has a brief case-forming extended portion


70


that is sheet-like and has a first edge


72


that is integral with so as to be coincident with the waist-engaging edge


40


of the back-engaging portion


26


so as to form a first lateral fold line


74


therewith.




The brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


further has a pair of side edges


76


and a free lateral edge


77


. Each side edge of the pair of side edges


76


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


extends colinearly from a respective side-engaging edge of the pair of side-engaging edges


43


of the back-engaging portion


26


.




The brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


further has a first face


78


that is continuous with the back-engaging face


36


of the back-engaging


26


.




The brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


further has a second face


80


that is continuous with the ambient-facing face


38


of the back-engaging


26


.




The brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


is divided longitudinally into three portions


82


by a second lateral fold line


84


and a third lateral fold line


86


.




The three portions


82


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


comprises a first portion


88


that is defined by the first lateral fold line


74


and the second lateral fold line


84


.




The three portions


82


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


further comprises a second portion


90


that is defined by the second lateral fold line


84


and the third lateral fold line


86


and is much lower in height than the first portion


88


of the three portions


82


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


.




The three portions


82


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


further comprises a third portion


92


that is defined by the third lateral fold line


86


and the free lateral edge


77


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


and is slightly lower in height than the second portion


90


of the three portions


82


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


.




The back-engaging portion


26


further has a fifth portion of hook and loop fasteners


93


that extends transversely across the ambient-facing face


38


of the of the back-engaging portion


26


, from short of one side-engaging edge of the pair of side-engaging edges


43


of the back-engaging portion


26


to short of another side-engaging edge of the pair of side-engaging edges


43


of the back-engaging portion


26


, and is disposed just below the neck-engaging cutout


50


in the common fold line


44


.




The back-engaging portion


26


further has a sixth portion of hook and loop fasteners


94


that extends transversely across the back-engaging face


36


of the back-engaging portion


26


, from short of one side-engaging edge of the pair of side-engaging edges


43


of the back-engaging portion


26


to short of another side-engaging edge of the pair of side-engaging edges


43


of the back-engaging portion


26


, and is disposed just below and is longer than the fifth portion of hook and loop fasteners


93


of the back-engaging portion


26


.




The first portion


88


of the three portions


82


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


has a seventh portion of hook and loop fasteners


96


that extends transversely across the first face


78


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


, from short of one side edge of the pair of side edges


76


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


to short of another side edge of the pair of side edges


76


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


, and is disposed between the first lateral fold line


74


and the second lateral fold line


84


, and is as long as the fifth portion of hook and loop fasteners


93


of the back-engaging portion


26


.




The second portion


90


of the three portions


82


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


has an eighth portion of hook and loop fasteners


98


that extends transversely across the second face


80


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


, from short of one side edge of the pair of side edges


76


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


to short of another side edge of the pair of side edges


76


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


, and is disposed adjacent the second lateral fold line


84


, and is as long as and selectively mates with the sixth portion of hook and loop fasteners


94


of the back-engaging portion


26


.




The third portion


92


of the three portions


82


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


has a ninth portion of hook and loop fasteners


100


that extends transversely across the first face


78


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


, from short of one side edge of the pair of side edges


76


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


to short of another side edge of the pair of side edges


76


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


, and is disposed adjacent the free lateral edge


77


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


, and is as long as and mates with the fifth portion of hook and loop fasteners


93


of the back-engaging portion


26


when the vest


20


is in the carrying mode and mates with the seventh portion of hook and loop fasteners


96


of the first portion


88


of the three portions


82


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


when the vest


20


is in the wearing mode.




The second portion


90


of the three portions


82


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


further has a first handle-forming cutout


102


that extends centrally therethrough, and is disposed adjacent to the third lateral fold line


86


.




The third portion


92


of the three portions


82


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


further has a second handle-forming cutout


104


that extends centrally therethrough, and is disposed adjacent to the third lateral fold line


86


, and forms with the first handle-forming cutout


102


in the second portion


90


of the three portions


82


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


a carrying handle


106


therebetween that is used when the vest


20


is in the carrying mode.




The method for the vest


20


to achieve the wearing position can best be seen in

FIGS. 6-8

, and as such, will be discussed with reference thereto.




STEP


1


: The second portion


90


of the three portions


82


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


and the third portion


92


of the three portions


82


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


are folded as a coplanar unit on the second lateral fold line


84


onto the second face


80


of the-brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


.




STEP


2


: The ninth portion of hook and loop fasteners


100


is engaged with the seventh portion of hook and loop fasteners


96


so as to form an initial folded flat portion.




STEP


3


: The first folded portion is folded on the first lateral fold line


74


onto the back-engaging face


36


of the back-engaging portion


26


.




STEP


4


: The eighth portion of hook and loop fasteners


98


is engaged with the sixth portion of hook and loop fasteners


94


so as to form a final folded flat portion.




The method for the vest


20


to achieve the carrying position can best be seen in

FIGS. 9-12

, and as such, will be discussed with reference thereto.




STEP


1


: The chest-engaging portion


24


is folded on the common fold line


44


onto the back-engaging portion


26


, with the chest-engaging face


28


of the chest-engaging portion


24


facing the back-engaging face


36


of the back-engaging


26


so as to form an initial folded flat portion.




STEP


2


: The first portion


88


of the three portions


82


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


, the second portion


90


of the three portions


82


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


, and the third portion


92


of the three portions


82


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


are folded as a unit on the first lateral fold line


74


onto the ambient-facing face


30


of the chest-engaging portion


24


so as to form an intermediate folded flat portion.




STEP


3


: The third portion


92


of the three portions


82


of the brief case-forming portion


70


of the back-engaging portion


26


is folded on the third lateral fold line


86


over the common fold line


44


onto the ambient-facing face


38


of the back-engaging portion


26


so as to form a final folded flat portion.




STEP


4


: The ninth portion of hook and loop fasteners


100


is engaged with the fifth portion of hook and loop fasteners


93


.




The vest


20


further comprises a knock down golf club


108


whose configuration can best be seen in

FIGS. 3

,


13


, and


14


, and as such, will be discussed with reference thereto.




The knock down golf club


108


comprises a shaft


110


having a hand-gripping end


112


and a head-engaging end


114


.




The shaft


110


of the knock down golf club


108


comprises a pair of separate portions


116


that are disposed end to end in collinear relationship and threadably engaged to each other so as to allow the shaft


110


of the knock down golf club


108


to be separated into the pair of separate portions


116


of the shaft


110


of the knock down golf club


108


and stored in one of the pair of golf club shaft-holding pockets


68


of the back-engaging portion


26


.




The knock down ,golf club


108


further comprises a golf club head


118


that is detachably threaded onto the head-engaging end


114


of the shaft


110


of the knock down golf club


108


so as to allow the golf club head


118


of the knock down golf club


108


to be separated from the shaft


110


of the knock down golf club


108


and stored in one of the six golf club head-holding pockets


62


of the chest-engaging portion


24


.




The golf club head


118


of the knock down golf club


108


has a collar


120


that threadably receives the head-engaging end


114


of the shaft


110


of the knock down golf club


108


and which is received by a depending portion


122


in the one of the six golf club head-holding pockets


62


of the chest-engaging portion


24


so as to allow the golf club head of the


118


of the knock down golf club


108


to be form fitted in the one of the six golf club head-holding pockets


62


of the chest-engaging portion


24


.




It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together, may also find a useful application in other types of constructions differing from the types described above.




While the invention has been illustrated and described as embodied in a vest for a golfer, however, it is not limited to the details shown, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and its operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.




Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the present invention that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily adapt it for various applications without omitting features that, from the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of this invention.



Claims
  • 1. A combination vest and golf club for a golfer, wherein said vest has a carrying mode and a wearing mode, said vest comprising:a) a chest-engaging portion for engaging the chest of the golfer; said chest-engaging portion being sheet-like and having: i) a chest-engaging face for engaging the chest of the golfer; ii) an ambient-facing face for facing the ambient: iii) a waist-engaging edge for engaging the waist of the golfer; iv) a neck and shoulder-engaging edge for engaging the neck and shoulders of the golfer; and v) a pair of side-engaging edges for engaging the sides of the golfer; and b) a back-engaging portion attached to said chest-engaging portion for engaging the back of the golfer; said back-engaging portion being sheet-like and having: i) a back-engaging face for engaging the back of the golfer; ii) an ambient-facing face for facing the ambient; iii) a waist-engaging edge for engaging the waist of the golfer; iv) a neck and shoulder-engaging edge for engaging the neck and shoulders of the golfer; said neck and shoulder-engaging edge of said chest-engaging portion being integral with so as to be coincident with said neck and shoulder-engaging edge of said back-engaging portion so as form a common fold line; said common fold line having: 1) a pair of ends; 2) a midpoint being midway between said pair of ends of said common fold line; and 3) a neck-engaging cutout for engaging the neck of the golfer; v) a pair of side-engaging edges for engaging the sides of the golfer; vi) a brief case-forming extended portion being sheet-like and having: 1) a first edge being integral with so as to be coincident with said waist-engaging edge of said back-engaging portion so as to form a first lateral fold line therewith; 2) a pair of side edges; 3) a free lateral edge; 4) a first face being continuous with said back-engaging face of said back-engaging portion; and 5) a second face being continuous with said ambient-facing face of said back-engaging portion; said brief case-forming portion of said back-engaging portion being divided longitudinally into three portions by a second lateral fold line and a third lateral fold line; said three portions of said brief case-forming portion of said back-engaging portion comprising: 1) a first portion being defined by said first lateral fold line and said second lateral fold line; 2) a second portion being defined by said second lateral fold line and said third lateral fold line and being much lower in height than said first portion of said three portions of said brief case-forming portion of said back-engaging portion; and 3) a third portion being defined by said third lateral fold line and said free lateral edge of said brief case-forming portion of said back-engaging portion and being slightly lower in height than said second portion of said three portions of said brief case-forming portion of said back-engaging portion; and vii) a fifth portion of hook and loon fasteners extending transversely across said ambient-facing face of said back-engaging portion, from short of one side-engaging edge of said pair of side-engaging edges of said back-engaging portion to short of another side-engaging edge of said pair of side-enraging edges of said back-engaging portion, and being disposed just below said neck-engaging cutout in said common fold line.
  • 2. The combination as defined in claim 1, wherein said chest-engaging portion and said back-engaging portion are both made of a light weight, breathable, yet durable fabric.
  • 3. The combination as defined in claim 1, wherein said neck-engaging cutout in said common fold line is disposed through said midpoint of said common fold line and extends partially into said chest-engaging portion and partially into said back-engaging portion.
  • 4. The combination as defined in claim 1, wherein said common fold line further has a pair of shoulder-engaging cutouts for engaging the shoulders of the golfer.
  • 5. The combination as defined in claim 4, wherein each shoulder-engaging cutout of said pair of shoulder-engaging cutouts in said common fold line is disposed through an associated end of said pair of ends of said common fold line and extends partially into said chest-engaging portion and partially into said back-engaging portion.
  • 6. The combination as defined in claim 1, wherein said chest-engaging portion further has a pair of side-engaging straps that are length adjustable for engaging the sides of the golfer ;end extend outwardly from said ambient-facing face of said chest-engaging portion, slightly above said waist-engaging edge of said chest-engaging portion.
  • 7. The combination as defined in claim 6, wherein each side-engaging strap of said pair of side-engaging straps of said chest-engaging portion extends outwardly from a respective side-engaging edge of said pair of side-engaging edges of said chest-engaging portion so as to from an exposed side-engaging strap portion that has a side-facing face for facing a respective side of the golfer.
  • 8. The combination as defined in claim 7, wherein said side-facing face of said exposed side-engaging portion of each side-engaging strap of said pair of side-engaging straps of said chest-engaging portion is covered with a first portion of hook and loop fasteners.
  • 9. The combination as defined in claim 1, wherein said chest-engaging portion further has six golf club head-holding pockets that are disposed on said ambient-facing face of said chest-engaging portion, in two columns of three pockets each, and are small for holding detachable golf club heads.
  • 10. The combination as defined in claim 9, wherein said six golf club head-holding pockets of said chest-engaging portion are made from one of see-through plastic and net material.
  • 11. The combination as defined in claim 9, wherein each pocket of said six golf club head-holding pockets of said chest-engaging portion has a flap for preventing the detachable golf club head held therein from unintentionally falling out.
  • 12. The combination as defined in claim 11, wherein said flap of each, pocket of said six golf club head-holding pockets of said chest-engaging portion has a second portion of hook and loop fasteners thereon that mates with a third mating portion of said hook and loop fasteners disposed on an associated pocket of said six golf club head-holding pockets of said chest-engaging portion so as to maintain said associated pocket of said six golf club head-holding pockets of said chest-engaging portion closed.
  • 13. The combination as defined in claim 8, wherein said back-engaging portion further has a fourth pair of mating portions of hook and hoop fasteners that are disposed on said ambient-facing face of said back-engaging portion, slightly above said waist-engaging edge of said back-engaging portion.
  • 14. The combination as defined in claim 13, wherein each mating portion of hook and loop fasteners of said fourth pair of mating portions of hook and loop fasteners of said back-engaging portion is disposed at a respective side-engaging edge of said pair of side-engaging edges of said back-engaging portion and selectively mates with an associated portion of hook and loop fasteners of said first portions of hook and loop fasteners on said side-facing face of said exposed side-engaging portion of each side-engaging strap of said pair of side-engaging straps of said chest-engaging portion.
  • 15. The combination as defined in claim 9, wherein said back-engaging portion further has a pair of golf club shaft-holding pockets that are disposed on said ambient-facing face of said back-engaging portion, side by side, and are long, narrow, and vertically-oriented for holding one of whole and segmented golf club shafts.
  • 16. The combination as defined in claim 15, wherein said pair of golf club shaft-holding pockets of said back-engaging portion are made from see-through material.
  • 17. The combination as defined in claim 1, wherein each side edge of said pair of side edges of said brief case-forming portion of said back-engaging portion extends colinearly from a respective side-engaging edge of said pair of side-engaging edges of said back-engaging portion.
  • 18. The combination as defined in claim 1, wherein said back-engaging portion further has a sixth portion of hook and loop fasteners that extends transversely across said back-engaging face of said of said back-engaging portion, from short of one side-engaging edge of said pair of side-engaging edges of said back-engaging portion to short of another side-engaging edge of said pair of side-engaging edges of said back-engaging portion, and is disposed just below and is longer than said fifth portion of hook and loop fasteners of said back-engaging portion.
  • 19. The combination as defined in claim 1, wherein said first portion of said three portions of said brief case-forming portion of said back-engaging portion has a seventh portion of hook and loop fasteners that extends transversely across said first face of said brief case-forming portion of said back-engaging portion, from short of one side edge of said pair of side edges of said brief case-forming portion of said back-engaging portion to short of another side edge of said pair of side edges of said brief case-forming portion of said back-engaging portion, and is disposed between said first lateral fold line and said second lateral fold line, and is as long as said fifth portion of hook and loop fasteners of said back-engaging portion.
  • 20. The combination as defined in claim 18, wherein said second portion of said three portions of said brief case-forming portion of said back-engaging portion has an eighth portion of hook and loop fasteners that extends transversely across said second face of said brief case-forming portion of said back-engaging portion, from short of one side edge of said pair of side edges of said brief case-forming portion of said back-engaging portion to short of another side edge of said pair of side edges of said brief case-forming portion of said back-engaging portion, and is disposed adjacent said second lateral fold line, and is as long as and selectively mates with said sixth portion of hook and loop fasteners of said back-engaging portion.
  • 21. The combination as defined in claim 19, wherein said third portion of said three portions of said brief case-forming portion of said back-engaging portion has a ninth portion of hook and loop fasteners that extends transversely across said first face of said brief case-forming portion of said back-engaging portion, from short of one side edge of said pair of side edges of said brief case-forming portion of said back-engaging portion to short of another side edge of said pair of side edges of said brief case-forming portion of said back-engaging portion, and is disposed adjacent said free lateral edge of said brief case-forming portion of said back-engaging portion, and is as long as and mates with said fifth portion of hook and loop fasteners/ of said back-engaging portion when said vest is in said carrying mode and mates with said seventh portion of hook and loop fasteners of said first portion of said three portions of said brief case-forming portion of said back-engaging portion when said vest is in said wearing mode.
  • 22. The combination as defined in claim 1, wherein said second portion of said three portions of said brief case-forming portion of said back-engaging portion further has a first handle-forming cutout that extends centrally therethrough, and is disposed adjacent to said third lateral fold line.
  • 23. The combination as defined in claim 22, wherein said third portion of said three portions of said brief case-forming portion of said back-engaging portion further has a second handle-forming cutout that extends centrally therethrough, and is disposed adjacent to said third lateral fold line, and forms with said first handle-forming cutout in said second portion of said three portions of said brief case-forming portion of said back-engaging portion a carrying handle therebetween that is used when said vest is in said carrying mode.
  • 24. The combination as defined in claim 15; further comprising a knock down golf club comprising a shaft having:a) a hand-gripping end; and b) a head-engaging end.
  • 25. The combination as defined in claim 24, wherein said shaft of said knock down golf club comprises a pair of separate portions that are disposed end to end in collinear relationship and threadably engaged to each other so as to allow said shaft of said knock down golf club to be separated into said pair of separate portions of said shaft of said knock down golf club and stored in one of said pair of golf club shaft-holding pockets of said back-engaging portion.
  • 26. The combination as defined in claim 24, wherein said knock down golf club further comprises a golf club head that is detachably threaded onto said head-engaging end of said shaft of said knock down golf club so as to allow said golf club head of said knock down golf club to be separated from said shaft of said knock down golf club and stored in one of said six golf club head-holding pockets of said chest-engaging portion.
  • 27. The combination as defined in claim 26, wherein said golf club heed of said knock down golf club has a collar that threadably receives said head-engaging end of said shaft of said knock down golf club and which is received by a depending portion in said one of said six golf club head-holding pockets of said chest-engaging portion so as to allow said golf club head of said of said knock down golf club to be form fitted in said one of said six golf club head-holding pockets of said chest-engaging portion.
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