EP0353320A1 - Chariot de golf - Google Patents

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EP0353320A1
EP0353320A1 EP88112476A EP88112476A EP0353320A1 EP 0353320 A1 EP0353320 A1 EP 0353320A1 EP 88112476 A EP88112476 A EP 88112476A EP 88112476 A EP88112476 A EP 88112476A EP 0353320 A1 EP0353320 A1 EP 0353320A1
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container
drawbar
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golf cart
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Michael Dipl.-Ing. Mursch
Karl-Heinz Schwaiger
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SMM Sportive Management und Marketing GmbH
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B55/00Bags for golf clubs; Stands for golf clubs for use on the course; Wheeled carriers specially adapted for golf bags
    • A63B55/60Wheeled carriers specially adapted for golf bags
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B55/00Bags for golf clubs; Stands for golf clubs for use on the course; Wheeled carriers specially adapted for golf bags
    • A63B55/404Covers or hoods for golf bags
    • A63B55/406Covers or hoods for golf bags releasably attached
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S280/00Land vehicles
    • Y10S280/06Wheeled golf club carriers

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  • the invention relates to a golf cart according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • Such a golf cart is known from US-A-3 043 602.
  • the wheels are arranged on the front of the container in the folded non-use position, the drawbar running between the wheels.
  • the known golf cart not only has an unattractive appearance in the non-use position. Rather, these sharp-edged parts can be damaged during handling and transport in the non-use position, e.g. B. the lining of the trunk or upholstery of a car or clothing as well as injuries to the golfer or other people.
  • the fitness for travel of the known golf cart is further impaired by the fact that it is relatively bulky in the non-use position due to the wheels arranged on the front and thus z. B. takes up a lot of space in a car.
  • US-A-4 396 205 discloses a golf cart in which the legs and the wheels can be lowered into an opening in the middle of the front of a box-shaped container. This requires a relatively complicated and therefore complex multi-link system. Furthermore, this known golf cart can only be carried when the wheels are swung in. Attempts have been made to counter this disadvantage with small suitcase rolls. The rolling behavior of such small roles is extremely bad.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a golf cart which, apart from in the use position and in the folded non-use position with an appealing exterior, is easy to handle, i.e. That is, it is particularly compact in the non-use position and can be parked and pulled out in the non-use position without the risk of damage or injury.
  • the side arrangement of the wheels reduces the depth of the golf cart in the non-use position and thus increases the compactness.
  • this creates space for a plate-shaped drawbar, the sharp-edged parts on the front of the container, such as the legs folded onto the container and their bearings, the device for pivoting the legs when Fold the tiller onto the container and covers the locking or unlocking device of the tiller in the non-use position.
  • the golf cart according to the invention is also very space-saving in the non-use position, that is, for. B. in the trunk of a motor vehicle easily transportable.
  • the wide plate-shaped drawbar protects the chassis parts, i.e. the legs folded onto the container, etc. from damage.
  • the plate-shaped drawbar forms a robust, defined contact surface when transported in a motor vehicle. It also serves as a skid together with the wheels protruding from the front wall of the container.
  • the golf cart according to the invention lies face down in the car, it can be pulled out of the car without the lining or upholstery being damaged or the paint being scratched, and without the chassis parts mentioned being damaged. In this position it is also relatively stable in the vehicle, i.e. i.e., e.g. B. without causing annoying noises.
  • the legs of the golf cart according to the invention are articulated on the chassis carrier in such a way that the wheels are preferably flush with the bottom of the container in the non-use position, and in any case do not project downward beyond the bottom, the bottom of the container can be used as a standing surface, ie the golf cart can can be easily parked.
  • the wheels protrude beyond the front of the container when not in use, the cart can be pulled on the wheels when it is tilted forward. Since the wheels are relatively large, they also have a correspondingly good rolling behavior.
  • the golf cart has a cuboid central container 1, swung out wheels 2, 3 and a folded-out drawbar 4 with a recess 5 to form a handle 6.
  • a scoreboard 7 and a receptacle 8 for a parasol are also provided on the drawbar 4.
  • the container 1 is on its top by a plate 10 provided with holes 9, which slopes obliquely from the front on which the tiller 4 is arranged, to the rear, and below by a perpendicular to the side walls 11 and 12 and the rear wall 13 Bottom 14 closed.
  • the golf cart is also provided with pockets 16, 17 and 18 which are detachably attached to the side walls 11, 12 and the rear wall 13 on the container 1, e.g. with straps, clips or Velcro fasteners.
  • the wheels 2, 3 are supported by legs 19, 20, only the leg 20 of the front wheel 3 being visible in FIG. 1.
  • the legs 19, 20 pivoted outward in the use position extend obliquely apart at the bottom.
  • the drawbar 4 is folded against the front wall 21 of the container 1 and the wheels 2, 3 are pivoted onto the two side walls 11, 12. Furthermore, a protective hood 22 is arranged on the top of the container 1, on which further pockets 23 and 24 are detachably fastened on both sides.
  • the golf cart is very compact or space-saving in the non-use position shown in Figure 2, e.g. is transportable in the trunk of a motor vehicle.
  • carrying handles 25, 26 are provided on the top of the protective hood 22 and in the middle of the rear wall 13 of the container 1.
  • the base 14 has recessed grips 27, 28, which are shown in FIG. 3.
  • the wide plate-shaped drawbar 4 serves e.g. when transporting in the trunk as a robust, defined contact surface. It also forms a skid together with the wheels 2, 3 protruding from the front wall 21.
  • the golf cart Since the lower ends of the wheels 2, 3 are flush with the bottom 14 of the container 1, the golf cart stands securely on the bottom of the container 14 in the non-use position shown in FIG. 2. If the golf cart is to be moved in this position, it only needs to be moved to be tilted at the front, causing the Wheels 2, 3 come into contact with the ground. With the handle 25, the golf cart can then be easily pulled on the wheels 2, 3. It is necessary for this that the wheels 2, 3 have an essentially parallel running direction to one another, that is to say the wheel axles 31 of both wheels 2, 3, both in the use position according to FIG. 1, that is to say pivoted out, and in the non-use position according to FIG are aligned or arranged coaxially, as shown for the non-use position in Figure 4.
  • the container 1 is attached to a chassis bracket 29.
  • the chassis support 29 is arranged in an opening 30 in the front wall 21 of the container 1 and fastened to the container 1.
  • a handle support 33 on which the drawbar 4 is fastened pivotably about the horizontal axis 34, is fastened to the container 1.
  • the legs 19, 20 are articulated on the chassis support 29.
  • the legs 19, 20 each have two struts 35, 36 and 37, 38 designed as parallel links.
  • the two struts 35, 36 and 37, 38 of each leg 19, 20 are articulated on the central, V-shaped flanks 39, 40 of the chassis support 29 on axes 41, 42 and 43, 44, respectively.
  • a cross-sectionally V-shaped part 45 which is fastened to the chassis support 29 and is arranged between the flanks 39, 40, supports the axles 41, 42, 43 and 44 at their other end.
  • the chassis carrier 29 is provided relatively high up and, in relation to its width, in the middle of the container front wall 21. As a result, the struts 35, 36 assume a relatively small angle of 45 ° or less in relation to the longitudinal axis 46 of the container in the position of use indicated by dashed lines in FIG. 3.
  • the two struts 35, 36 and 37, 38 of each leg 19, 20 are provided at the bottom with a wheel carrier 47, 48, which can be seen in particular from FIGS. 4 and 6.
  • the wheel carriers 47, 48 are of an angular design and encompass the side walls 11, 12 of the container 1.
  • each wheel carrier 47, 48 has a leg 49, 50, which carries the associated wheel 2 or 3 and is arranged in the non-use position on the container side wall 11 or 12, and a leg 51, 52, on or the legs 19 , 20 are articulated and which is arranged in the non-use position on the front wall 21 of the container 1.
  • each wheel carrier 47, 48 has on the legs 51, 52 head-shaped thickenings 53, 54, which are each provided with a recess 55, 56 through which the axes 57, 58 and 59, 60 extend about which the struts 35, 36 and 37, 38 are rotatably attached.
  • the axes 57, 58 and 59, 60 of the struts 35, 36 and 37, 38 (FIG. 6) run parallel to the associated axes 41, 42 and 43, 44 on the undercarriage 29 at the other end of each strut 35, 36 and 37, 38 ( Figure 5).
  • the wheel carriers 47, 48 are flat.
  • the struts 35, 36, 37 and 38 extend close to each other in the middle of the front wall 21 of the container 1 parallel to the longitudinal axis 46 of the container from the chassis carrier 29 down to the head-shaped thickenings 53, 54 of the wheel carriers 47, 48.
  • the side legs 49, 50 of the two angular wheel carriers 47, 48 extend obliquely downward from the legs 51, 52 on the front wall 21 to the axes of the wheels 2, 3 in the non-use position the head-shaped thickenings 53, 54 or the tiller 4 covering them are given a sufficient distance from the ground when the car is pulled in the tilted non-use position. So that the bottom 14 does not stand up on the floor in this tilted state, the container 1 also has a chamfer or chamfer 32 between the front wall 21 and the bottom 14.
  • the drawbar 4 can rest as closely as possible on the struts 35, 36, 37 and 38, the recess 5 on the handle 6 is used to accommodate the thickenings 53, 54.
  • the drawbar 4 is also given a maneuverable length in contrast to a longer drawbar, as is the case with longer struts 35, 36, 37 and 38, i.e. horizontal and not obliquely downward legs 49, 50 would be required.
  • the device provided for this purpose has a slide 61 guided on the chassis support 29, as can be seen in particular from FIGS. 3 and 7.
  • the slide 61 is provided with two bolts 62, 63 which protrude through an elongated hole 64 in the middle of the chassis support 29 which extends parallel to the longitudinal axis 46 of the container.
  • the bolts 62, 63 are e.g. held with snap rings 65, 66.
  • the slide 61 has two parallel legs 67, 68 perpendicular to the container front wall 21 and two legs 69, 70 arranged in a V-shape with respect to one another.
  • a tension strut 71 is rotatably attached, which is articulated at its other end to the drawbar 4 at a distance from the axis of rotation 34 thereof.
  • the axes of rotation 72, 73, about which the tension strut 71 is pivoted on the slide 61 or the drawbar 4, run horizontally and parallel to the front wall 21 of the container 1.
  • a support strut 74, 75 is articulated on each of the V-shaped legs 69, 70 of the slide 61, the other end of which is spaced from the axes of rotation 41, 42, 43 and 44 on which the struts 35, 36, 37 and 38 are articulated on the chassis support 29, on the strut 35, 37 of each leg 19, 20 facing the container are articulated.
  • the support struts 74, 75 also serve to stabilize the legs 19, 20 in the use position, that is, in the pivoted-out position Condition, especially since the legs 19, 20 are relatively long and run at a relatively acute angle of 45 ° or less, preferably approximately 40 °, to the longitudinal axis 46 of the container, as mentioned above.
  • the drawbar 4 In its unfolded position, indicated by dashed lines in FIG. 3, the drawbar 4 is arranged at an angle of 150 ° or less, preferably approximately 120 °, to the longitudinal axis 46 of the container. On the one hand, this angle corresponds to the ergonomics when pulling the carriage, on the other hand, a larger angle only leads to a relatively small displacement of the slide 61 in the elongated hole 64.
  • the pawl 78 is provided with a recess 80 at the lower end facing away from the axis of rotation 79, which is arranged at the upper end of the elongated hole 64.
  • the upper guide pin 62 of the slide 61 can be snapped into the recess 80, i.e. it also serves as a locking bolt when it is pressed against the inclined leading edge 81 of the pawl 78, when the slide 61 is pushed to the upper end of the elongated hole 64 by means of the tension strut 71 when the drawbar 4 is folded out.
  • a plate-shaped pawl actuating part 82 is arranged above the pawl 78 and articulated at 83 at a distance from the axis of rotation 79 on the pawl.
  • the actuator 82 is parallel to Container longitudinal axis 46 slidably attached to the chassis beam 21.
  • a bolt 85 is fastened to the chassis support 29, which extends through a longitudinal recess 86 in the actuating part 82 and holds the actuating part 82 with a slide bearing 87.
  • a handle 88 which is arranged below the axis of rotation 34 of the drawbar 4 and above the W-shaped part 31 on the undercarriage 29 and is therefore easily accessible when the drawbar 4 is folded out.
  • a tube 89 extends from each hole 9 in the plate 10 to the bottom 14 in the container 1.
  • the tubes 89 are arranged obliquely so that they converge downwards.
  • the lower end of the tubes 89 is fixed by the bead-shaped recesses 27, 28.
  • the golf cart also has an integrated folding seat 90.
  • the folding seat 90 is fastened in a recess on the rear wall 13 in the lower half of the container 1 so as to be pivotable about a horizontal axis 91.
  • a support rod 92 is articulated on the folding seat 90, which extends in the position shown in solid lines in FIG. 3 when the seat 90 is folded in between the tubes 89 obliquely upward to the front wall 21 of the container 1.
  • the seat 90 can also be supported by a rod which is articulated at the lower end of the container 1 and engages in a receptacle on the end of the seat 90 facing away from the pivot axis 91.

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