Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
206315600 |
Including means for separating club shafts
| 45 |
206315700 |
Including means for maintaining bag in upright position
| 29 |
206315500 |
Including pocket for golfing accessories
| 16 |
206315400 |
Including club head protector or cover
| 8 |
206315800 |
Including sidewall stiffener or reinforcement | 5 |
20100147714 | GOLF CLUB CARRYING CASE - A golf club carrying case has first and second elongated shells connected along a first longitude edge by one or more hinges. At least one closing mechanism is used to hold the first and second elongated shells together, along a second longitude edge, to form an elongated housing. A number of restraints are used to restrain golf clubs within the elongated housing. The first and second elongated shells are shaped such that one end of the elongated housing is large enough to accommodate the heads of driver clubs and the lengths of the first and second elongated shells are sufficient to accommodate the maximum length of a driver club. | 06-17-2010 |
20110162985 | Golf bag with crossbeam assemblies - A golf bag has a bottom base, multiple supporting rods, a top frame, a covering and multiple crossbeam assemblies. The supporting rods are mounted between the bottom base and top frame and are covered by the covering. Each crossbeam assembly has a pair of crossbeam members mounted between adjacent two supporting rods. Each crossbeam member has an engaging slot and an engaging protrusion engaged respectively with the engaging protrusion and engaging slot of the other crossbeam member to prevent the golf bag from inadvertently twisting. | 07-07-2011 |
20130075291 | GOLF BAG - According to the invention, a golf bag is disclosed. The golf bag may include a frame and a removable cover. The frame may include a top member at a top most portion of the frame, and a bottom member at a bottom most portion of the frame. The removable cover may include a central portion, a first coupling member, and a second coupling member. The first coupling member may be coupled with at least a portion of a top of the central portion. The second coupling member may be coupled with at least a portion of a bottom of the central portion. The first coupling member may be reversibly coupled with a top most portion of the top member. The second coupling member may be reversibly coupled with a bottom most portion of the bottom member. | 03-28-2013 |
20130092575 | GOLF BAG - According to the invention, a golf bag is disclosed. The golf bag may include a frame and a removable cover. The frame may include a top member at a top most portion of the frame, and a bottom member at a bottom most portion of the frame. The removable cover may include a central portion, a first coupling member, and a second coupling member. The first coupling member may be coupled with at least a portion of a top of the central portion. The second coupling member may be coupled with at least a portion of a bottom of the central portion. The first coupling member may be reversibly coupled with a top most portion of the top member. The second coupling member may be reversibly coupled with a bottom most portion of the bottom member. | 04-18-2013 |
20130334081 | FOLDABLE TRAVEL BAGS AND METHODS TO MANUFACTURE FOLDABLE TRAVEL BAGS - Embodiments of a foldable travel bag and methods to manufacture such a bag are generally described herein. The foldable travel bag generally includes a plurality of reinforcement elements, at least two of the plurality of reinforcement elements coupled to a hinge joint portion, and a flexible cover portion extending between the plurality of reinforcement elements. The flexible cover portion defines a sealable housing to store an elongate object, and is configured to contract in response to at least two of the plurality of reinforcement elements being in a folded position. The flexible cover portion is also configured to expand in response to the at least two of the plurality of reinforcement elements being in an unfolded position. | 12-19-2013 |
Entries |
Document | Title | Date |
20090057177 | GOLF BAG AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - A golf bag has a simple structure requiring a small number of components and a small number of processes so that a golf club put in a golf bag body can be prevented from being damaged caused by touching the exposed portions of the fasteners exposed inside of the golf bag body. The golf bag has portions of fasteners for fastening components of a golf bag body, and/or portions of fasteners for fastening accessories, such as a handle, a shoulder strap, a buckle, and trims, the golf bag body. Elastic projecting portions which protrude in exposed portions of the fasteners and/or in the vicinity of the exposed portions of the fasteners are provided inside of the golf bag body, and the projecting portions are higher than the exposed portions of the fasteners. | 03-05-2009 |
20090057178 | Golf Bag Bottoms and Methods to Manufacture Golf Bag Bottoms - Embodiments of golf bag bottoms and methods to manufacture golf bag bottoms are generally described herein. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. | 03-05-2009 |
20090107863 | High-low adjustable lumber pad device - A high-low adjustable lumber pad device for supporting a golf bag on the user's lower back is disclosed to includes a holder frame affixed to the golf bag and having a vertically extending coupling groove, and a lumber pad, which has a coupling bar vertically adjustably coupled to the coupling groove of the holder frame for supporting the holder frame and the golf bag on the lower part of the user's back stably. | 04-30-2009 |
20090152144 | Golf Bag Having Shoulder Strap With An Electronic Device - A golf bag having a shoulder strap with a pocket for housing an electronic device such as an MP3 player, a radio, CD player, cassette player, and like devices. The shoulder strap includes a speaker, controls, and wiring to connect the electronic device to the speaker. | 06-18-2009 |
20090261004 | Combination System And Golf Bag - A golf bag system, a golf bag having an image positioned thereon, and methods of forming and using the golf bag are provided. The system preferably includes a golf bag having a main bag body including an open end, a closed end, a club chamber positioned between the open and closed ends, an outer surface portion, and an image thereon positioned on the outer surface portion. The system can also include a memory having an image stored thereon, a controller to obtain the image and control printing, and a printing device. A method of forming images on a golf bag can include obtaining an image to be formed onto the golf bag and forming the image onto the golf bag. A method of using a golf bag having images thereon can include examining the golf bag, physically comparing an image on the golf bag with a known image associated with the alleged golf bag owner, determining ownership, and issuing the golf bag to the determined owner. | 10-22-2009 |
20090308767 | UMBRELLA HOLDER FOR GOLF BAG - An umbrella holder for a golf bag includes an elongate tube positionable within the golf bag and having an open top end and a bottom end. The elongate tube is substantially hollow from the bottom end to the top end. The top end of the elongate tube is configured for releasably retaining an umbrella in a generally upright orientation above the golf bag. A securement device is adapted for releasably connecting the elongate tube to the golf bag with the top end of the elongate tube accessible from exterior of the bag. | 12-17-2009 |
20090314671 | GOLF BAG BOTTOMS AND METHODS TO MANUFACTURE GOLF BAG BOTTOMS - Embodiments of golf bag bottoms and methods to manufacture golf bag bottoms are generally described herein. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. | 12-24-2009 |
20100072091 | Shoulder Strap With Reinforcing Strip - Embodiments of padded shoulder straps with reinforcing strip are generally described herein. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. | 03-25-2010 |
20100300908 | Reinforced Golf Bag Bottom - Embodiments of golf club bag bottoms and methods to manufacture golf club bag bottoms are generally described herein. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. | 12-02-2010 |
20120018321 | DEVICE FOR SECURING A JUNIOR GOLF BAG TO A GOLF CART AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Devices for securing a junior golf bag to a golf cart and methods of use thereof are shown. A golf bag insert device and a tilted golf bag securing device each provide junior golfers to have better access to their clubs (both visually and physically) without worries of their clubs or bag becoming dislodged from the cart. | 01-26-2012 |
20120055819 | GOLF BAGS WITH RETENTION SYSTEM AND METHODS TO MANUFACTURE GOLF BAGS - Embodiments of golf bags with an extensible bag stand having a retention system and methods to manufacture golf bags are generally described herein. Other embodiments of golf bags with an extensible bag stand having a retention system may be described and claimed. | 03-08-2012 |
20120085666 | GOLF BAG AND ATTACHMENT THEREFOR - A golf bag includes a housing having a side wall and a bottom wall and a strap receiver attached to the side wall. The strap receiver includes an outer wall connecting opposing receiver side walls, wherein the receiver side walls are attached to the golf bag. The strap receiver further includes first and second open ends formed by the outer wall and the receiver side walls and forming an opening perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the golf bag, wherein the opening is adapted for insertion of a strap therein. | 04-12-2012 |
20120241341 | SHOCK-ABSORBING GOLF BAG AND STRAP SYSTEM - A shock-absorbing strap assembly for attachment to a load including an inelastic strap having an elongate direction and a widthwise direction and a discrete elastic member having an expandable portion. The elastic member is coupled to the inelastic strap. The inelastic strap is coupled to, and overlaps, the elastic member such that, when the strap assembly is in a relaxed state, the inelastic strap forms at least one slack. The strap assembly further includes a shoulder pad coupled to the inelastic strap and at least partially overlapping the inelastic strap and the elastic member, such that at least a portion of the inelastic strap slidably engages with at least a portion of the shoulder pad when an external tension is applied to the inelastic strap. | 09-27-2012 |
20130075289 | Golf Bag or Other Shoulder-Borne Device Having Double Strap to Single Strap Convertibility - Golf bags and other shoulder borne devices have strapping systems capable of converting between a single strap configuration and a double strap configuration. The strapping system includes two main straps. In the double strap configuration, the first strap member has three ends, each of which is attached to a location on the golf bag (or other structure), and the second strap member has one free end attached to the golf bag (or other structure) and one free end attached to a central area of the first strap member. When converting to the single strap configuration, the first strap member is removed from the golf bag (or other structure) completely, and the free end of the second strap member that was attached to the first strap member is removed therefrom and engaged with the golf bag (or other structure). | 03-28-2013 |
20130306504 | STRAP ASSEMBLY FOR CARRYING A BAG - A strap member includes a first primary strap including a first notch formed along its inner edge and a second primary strap includes a second notch formed along its inner edge, the first notch and second notch defining a recess in the strap member. An intersection point positioned within the recess is at an intersection of lines being one of collinear and tangential with portions of the inner edges of the first and second primary straps. An elastic member extends between the first primary strap and the second primary strap. | 11-21-2013 |
20140061075 | GOLF BAG HAVING ADJUSTABLE CHARACTERISTICS - A golf bag having one or more adjustable features is disclosed herein. In particular, the golf bag comprises a handle rotatable around an axis perpendicular to a vertical axis extending through the body of the golf bag, and may be fixed in place via a locking mechanism so that the handle maintains a desired angle with respect to the vertical axis. The handle of the present invention preferably is rotatably affixed to a collar or upper portion of the golf bag. The golf bag also comprises an external pocket that is removably affixed to an exterior surface of the golf bag with hook and loop fasteners and other attachment mechanisms. | 03-06-2014 |
20140202898 | GOLF BAG BOTTOMS AND METHODS TO MANUFACTURE GOLF BAG BOTTOMS - Embodiments of golf bag bottoms and methods to manufacture golf bag bottoms are generally described herein. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. | 07-24-2014 |
20140216962 | LOOP CLIPS FOR GOLF BAGS AND METHODS TO MANUFACTURE GOLF BAGS - Embodiments of a loop clip used with a golf bag and methods to manufacture a golf bag are generally described herein. Other embodiments of the loop clip may be described and claimed. | 08-07-2014 |
20140339110 | GOLF BAG - The invention generally relates to golf bags. A golf bag of the invention may include a detachable and re-attachable storage compartments. A golf bag may include retractable straps. A golf bag of the invention may include power collection and power plug-in devices. | 11-20-2014 |
20140360901 | GOLF BAG CLAMPING APPARATUS - A golf bag clamp apparatus comprises an elongated body having front and back side members configured to conform to specific features of a surface of a golf bag. The clamp apparatus is an accessory that is added to golf bags to allow any golf bag to be safely and securely transported on any golf cart configuration. The clamp apparatus is molded so that the elongated body forms a member bent at an upper portion, with one or more curvatures in the elongated body to adhere to contours of a golf bag so that no damage occurs when the golf bag is secured to a golf cart. Angled portions of the front side have recessed cavities within which a strap assembly is coupled to the clamp apparatus to enable coupling of a golf bag to one or more fixed members of a golf cart. The strap assembly may also be adhered to one of the side members to enable coupling of a golf bag to the one or more fixed members of the golf cart. | 12-11-2014 |
20150068932 | GOLF BAG WITH A CRADLE FOR A MOBILE DEVICE - Provided is a golf bag including a mobile device cradle. The golf bag is equipped with a device cradle which secures a mobile device capable of videotaping, and a fixed plate the first part of which is attached to the golf bag and the second part on which the device cradle is fixed to expose the above-mentioned device cradle outside of the golf bag, so that a mobile device capable of videotaping can be cradled. | 03-12-2015 |
20150076017 | SUPPORT FOR GOLF BAG TOWEL - A golf bag including a body defining a housing adapted to receive one or more golf clubs, and extending between a bottom portion and a top portion. The golf bag further includes an attachment mechanism coupled to the body, and configured to secure a first portion of a towel. An auxiliary attachment mechanism is coupled to the body. The auxiliary attachment mechanism is configured to support a second portion of a towel. | 03-19-2015 |
20160096091 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROTECTING GOLF BAG CONTENTS - A system is delineated for protecting golf bag contents. The system may comprise a golf bag; a telescopic member coupled to the golf bag, wherein the telescopic member resides in a stowed state substantially within the golf bag and is selectively moved to a deployed state to facilitate protecting the contents of the golf bag; and a cover coupled to the telescopic member, wherein the cover resides in a stowed state when the telescopic member is in its stowed state and is selectively moved by movement of the telescopic member to a deployed state for the cover to protect the contents of the golf bag. The system may be manufactured integrally with a golf bag or as a separate piece for installation on a golf bag. | 04-07-2016 |
20160175670 | GOLF BAG | 06-23-2016 |