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US2128546A
US2128546A US138436A US13843637A US2128546A US 2128546 A US2128546 A US 2128546A US 138436 A US138436 A US 138436A US 13843637 A US13843637 A US 13843637A US 2128546 A US2128546 A US 2128546A
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  • the present invention relates to improvements in means for carrying golf clubs.
  • Yet another object is to provide satisfactory means for securing a plurality of holders in suitable spaced relationship to form a convenient carrier, from or to which club holders may be removed or added one at a time.
  • Figure 1 is an elevation of a golf club holder constructed in accordance with the invention
  • FIG. 1 is a part sectional View of the holder shown in Figure 1
  • Figure 3 is a plan view of the holder shown in Figure 2
  • Figure 4 is a plan View of means for holding a plurality of holders in suitable spaced relationship
  • Figure 6 is a plan view of means, alternative to that shown in Figure 4, for holding a plurality of holders in suitable spaced relationship.
  • FIGS 1, 2, and 3 illustrate a holder for a single golf club.
  • the holder comprises a rigid tube l0 made of paper impregnated, under high pressure, with a synthetic resin; such tubes are extremely strong, light and non-hygroscopic.
  • the bottom end of the tube I0 is enclosed at H whilst to the top is attached an openable case comprising a nest l2 for a club head 'overlaid by a cover l3.
  • the nest I2 comprises sheet metal I 4, pressed to the shape of a club head, covered on the outside with leather l5 and on the inside with plush I6, leather or other suitable material.
  • the cover l3 which may be of any suitable flexible waterproof material such as leather, is attached to the nest l2 at [8 and, when closed, overlaps the nest l2 all round as shown at [9, being secured by a press button 20.
  • Each tube may, if desired, be telescopic.
  • the tube It may be constructed of light metal or wholly of a synthetic resin
  • the nest 52 may be of flexible leather secured in a metal frame supported from the tube, whilst the cover l3 may be such that it opens at the side of the club head.
  • the cover may be secured with a sliding clasp fastener or may be sprung over the club head.
  • the lower end of the tube It may be left open or, for closed tubes, there may be provided a set of stops of various lengths for insertion into the tubes to accommodate clubs of various lengths.
  • An essential feature of the holder is, however, that when shut it encloses the club contained by it so as to preserve the club from deleterious effects of the weather and/or damage by rubbing or knocking.
  • Such a holder may be used alone or it may be carried in or on an ordinary golf bag; being clipped, hooked or strapped to the bag.
  • several holders may be rigidly or flexibly connected together to form a carrier.
  • each holder is formed near its top and bottom with annular recesses 2i and 22 around which flexible metal bands are lapped in the manner shown in the broken away portion of Figure 5.
  • One of the metal bands is shown in detail in Figure 4, The band is formed into an inner loop 23, shaped with four smaller inwardly-turned re-entrant subsidiary loops 24, 25, 26 and 21, and an outer loop 28 wholly surrounding the inner loop 23.
  • Two bands are shaped in this manner and four holders are inserted through the corresponding subsidiary loops in the two bands until the subsidiary loops engage the annular recesses 2i and 22 (see Figure 5) on the tubes iii.
  • the outer loop 28 ( Figure 4) is then tightened around the inner loop 23 so as to tighten the subsidiary loops upon the tubes, whereupon the outer loop 28 is secured tothe inner loop 23 at 29, for example by being soldered, riveted, buckled or otherwise fastened thereto.
  • the four holders are held in spaced parallel relationship by the two metal bands and the assembly thus formed may be used alone as a carrier or it may be secured within an ordinary golf bag as shown in Figure 5.
  • the three wooden clubs are held in the covers.3l, 32 and 33 and a putter in the cover 34, iron clubs being placed between partitions 35 and 36 disposed in the mouth of the bag across the upper metal band 28.
  • the usual handles, ball pocket, rest and so forth may be securedto the tubes ll] of the holders or to one of the flexible metal bands 28.
  • FIG 6 a metal band similar to that shown in Figure 4 but designed to accommodate a set of twelve clubs.
  • the band is folded to present eight inwardly-turned re-entrant subsidiary loops 3'! to 44 and across the loops 39, 43 and 3B, 44 are secured two further bands 55 and 46 formed with re-entrant subsidiary loops ll, 38 and 49, 50 respectively.
  • Holders for the three wooden clubs are accommodated in the loops M], M, 42, a holder for a putter in the loop 31 and holders for the iron clubs in the remaining loops.
  • Strengthening stays are provided at 5
  • the band connecting the tubes together near their lower ends is not essential and may, if desired, be omitted, in which case the lower ends may converge together and be connected by any suitable elastic or flexible material.
  • a golf club carrier comprising a plurality of tubular club holders, each formed with an external annular recess, and flexible bands carrying said holders in spaced relationship, each of said bands being formed into an outer loop surrounding and bound upon an inner loop formed with a plurality of inwardly-turned re-entrant subsidiary loops engaging said annular recesses.
  • a golf club carrier comprising a plurality of club holders and a single flexible metal band for securing said holders in spaced relationship, said band being folded into an outer loop surrounding and bound upon an inner loop formed with a plurality of inwardly-turned re-entrant i l subsidiary loops within which are disposed said holders.

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Aug. 30, 1938. J. A. J. VENMORE 2,128,545
7 MEANS FOR CARRYING GOLF CLUBS Filed April 22, 1957 2 sheets-Shea; 1
/Y mun/me Aug. 30, 1938,
J. A. J. VENMORE MEANS FOR CARRYING GOLF CLUBS Filed April 22, 1957 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 iii Patented Aug. 30, 1938 MEANS FOR CARRYING GOLF CLUBS James Archer John Venmore, London, England Application April 22,
1937, Serial No. 138,436
In Great Britain April 24, 1936 2 Claims.
The present invention relates to improvements in means for carrying golf clubs.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a holder for a single golf club which completely encloses the club so as to protect it from deleterious effects of the atmosphere and/or damage by rubbing or knocking.
It is another object to provide a golf club carrier which may be built up a unit at a time, each unit consisting of one club holder.
Yet another object is to provide satisfactory means for securing a plurality of holders in suitable spaced relationship to form a convenient carrier, from or to which club holders may be removed or added one at a time.
Other objects of the invention will become apparent from the following description of one embodiment thereof, reference being made to the annexed drawings, in which,
Figure 1 is an elevation of a golf club holder constructed in accordance with the invention,
Figure 2 is a part sectional View of the holder shown in Figure 1,
Figure 3 is a plan view of the holder shown in Figure 2,
Figure 4 is a plan View of means for holding a plurality of holders in suitable spaced relationship,
away, and
Figure 6 is a plan view of means, alternative to that shown in Figure 4, for holding a plurality of holders in suitable spaced relationship.
Figures 1, 2, and 3 illustrate a holder for a single golf club. The holder comprises a rigid tube l0 made of paper impregnated, under high pressure, with a synthetic resin; such tubes are extremely strong, light and non-hygroscopic. The bottom end of the tube I0 is enclosed at H whilst to the top is attached an openable case comprising a nest l2 for a club head 'overlaid by a cover l3. The nest I2 comprises sheet metal I 4, pressed to the shape of a club head, covered on the outside with leather l5 and on the inside with plush I6, leather or other suitable material.
broken lines at In Figures 2 and 3 the club is shown in H. The cover l3, which may be of any suitable flexible waterproof material such as leather, is attached to the nest l2 at [8 and, when closed, overlaps the nest l2 all round as shown at [9, being secured by a press button 20.
As can be seen from Figure 3, the
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nest is made wider than the club head I! so that when the cover [3 is opened room is left to insert the fingers between the club head and the nest so that the club may be easily removed from the holder. Each tube may, if desired, be telescopic.
It will be apparent that many modifications may be made to the holder described. Thus the tube It may be constructed of light metal or wholly of a synthetic resin, the nest 52 may be of flexible leather secured in a metal frame supported from the tube, whilst the cover l3 may be such that it opens at the side of the club head. Furthermore the cover may be secured with a sliding clasp fastener or may be sprung over the club head. The lower end of the tube It may be left open or, for closed tubes, there may be provided a set of stops of various lengths for insertion into the tubes to accommodate clubs of various lengths.
An essential feature of the holder is, however, that when shut it encloses the club contained by it so as to preserve the club from deleterious effects of the weather and/or damage by rubbing or knocking.
Such a holder may be used alone or it may be carried in or on an ordinary golf bag; being clipped, hooked or strapped to the bag. Alternatively several holders may be rigidly or flexibly connected together to form a carrier.
Preferably a plurality of such holders are assembled into a golf club carrier in the following manner. Referring to Figures 1 and 2, the tube l0 of each holder is formed near its top and bottom with annular recesses 2i and 22 around which flexible metal bands are lapped in the manner shown in the broken away portion of Figure 5. One of the metal bands is shown in detail in Figure 4, The band is formed into an inner loop 23, shaped with four smaller inwardly-turned re-entrant subsidiary loops 24, 25, 26 and 21, and an outer loop 28 wholly surrounding the inner loop 23. Two bands are shaped in this manner and four holders are inserted through the corresponding subsidiary loops in the two bands until the subsidiary loops engage the annular recesses 2i and 22 (see Figure 5) on the tubes iii. The outer loop 28 (Figure 4) is then tightened around the inner loop 23 so as to tighten the subsidiary loops upon the tubes, whereupon the outer loop 28 is secured tothe inner loop 23 at 29, for example by being soldered, riveted, buckled or otherwise fastened thereto. In this manner the four holders are held in spaced parallel relationship by the two metal bands and the assembly thus formed may be used alone as a carrier or it may be secured within an ordinary golf bag as shown in Figure 5. In this arrangement the three wooden clubs are held in the covers.3l, 32 and 33 and a putter in the cover 34, iron clubs being placed between partitions 35 and 36 disposed in the mouth of the bag across the upper metal band 28.
Whether or not the assembled holders be inserted in a bag, the usual handles, ball pocket, rest and so forth may be securedto the tubes ll] of the holders or to one of the flexible metal bands 28.
In Figure 6 is shown a metal band similar to that shown in Figure 4 but designed to accommodate a set of twelve clubs. The band is folded to present eight inwardly-turned re-entrant subsidiary loops 3'! to 44 and across the loops 39, 43 and 3B, 44 are secured two further bands 55 and 46 formed with re-entrant subsidiary loops ll, 38 and 49, 50 respectively. Holders for the three wooden clubs are accommodated in the loops M], M, 42, a holder for a putter in the loop 31 and holders for the iron clubs in the remaining loops. Strengthening stays are provided at 5| and 52.
The band connecting the tubes together near their lower ends is not essential and may, if desired, be omitted, in which case the lower ends may converge together and be connected by any suitable elastic or flexible material.
In practice only one club complete with its holder might be purchased at a time, the holder of this unit being inserted in its appropriate pair of subsidiary loops in the carrier. In this way a complete set of clubs, each with its holder, could be built up unit by unit.
I claim:
1. A golf club carrier comprising a plurality of tubular club holders, each formed with an external annular recess, and flexible bands carrying said holders in spaced relationship, each of said bands being formed into an outer loop surrounding and bound upon an inner loop formed with a plurality of inwardly-turned re-entrant subsidiary loops engaging said annular recesses.
2. A golf club carrier comprising a plurality of club holders and a single flexible metal band for securing said holders in spaced relationship, said band being folded into an outer loop surrounding and bound upon an inner loop formed with a plurality of inwardly-turned re-entrant i l subsidiary loops within which are disposed said holders.
JAMES ARCHER JOHN VENMORE.
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