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US2417336A
US2417336A US621724A US62172445A US2417336A US 2417336 A US2417336 A US 2417336A US 621724 A US621724 A US 621724A US 62172445 A US62172445 A US 62172445A US 2417336 A US2417336 A US 2417336A
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  • This invention relates covers for golf club heads.
  • An object of my invention is to provide an improved cover for wooden golf club heads which may be readily applied in a protective position over a golf club head, and when so applied fully protects the finish and thread wrappings on said head against damaging scratches, cuts or other to improvements in defacing marks from other clubs normally carried in the golf bag.
  • Another object of my invention is to provide an improved protective cover of the kind characterized, having novel means gathers and holds the sides of the cover about the neck or upper shaft portion of the club as the cover is applied over the head, thereby securing the cover in a protecting position over the head and around the thread wrappings which secure the head to the sh aft.
  • a further object of my invention is to provide an improved protective cover for golf club heads of the kind characterized, embodying novel releasable means which permits the automatic securing of the cover in a protective position on the head, and which permits the convenient detachment of the cover from the head when the club is about to be used.
  • Fig. 1 is a plan view of a cover for a golf club head, embodying my invention
  • Fig. 2 is a similar view showing the cover applied in a protective position on a head of a golf club
  • Fig. 3 is a side view of the cover in an applied position on the head of a golf club
  • Fig. 4 is a plan view, partly in section, of the cover
  • Fig. 5 is a longitudinal sectional view taken on the line 55 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 6 is a sectional View taken on the line (i -6 of Fig. 4. r
  • the numeral 1 designates a golf club head, preferably of the Wooden type, having a shaft 2 securedin the usual manner thereto.
  • the cover for the head comprises an elongated substantially flat open bag, shaped to loosely fit over the head and neck portions of a golf club.
  • the bag has similarly shaped opposed side members or walls 3 and d which are at their side and end edges as by bag is closed at one end, and. at an opening is provided for the insertion of the head I of a golf club.
  • the bag is of sufiicient length to extend around the neck portion of the club when in an operative position on the head, thereby also protecting the thread wrappings which provide part of the securing means connecting the head and the shaft.
  • the opposed side members 3 and 4 are each provided with correspondingly positioned openings, eyelets or grummets which are arranged in substantially rectangular formation.
  • Each of the opposed side members 3 and 4 is provided at points adjacent its lateral edges with substantially parallel rows of spaced openings, eyelets or grummets 5, while at points adjacent the bags openingand also at points near its central portion, each side member is provided with substantially parallel rows of openings, eyelets or grum; mets 6 and 7.
  • a pair of draw strings or cords 3 are threaded the openings, eyelets or grummets 5, 6 and 1 in the side members 3 and 4, and the ends thereof, after lastly passing through the two innermost of the openings, eyelets or grummets in the rows 1 are preferably secured to opposite sides of a flexible member 9 or other device by which the ends of the strings or cords may be joined one to another at points inside i the bag.
  • the flexible member 9 is positioned infolds It as shown in Figs. 2 and 3.
  • the gathering of the sides of the bag around the neck portion of the golf club causes the opening in the bag to be closed to an extent whereby the said bag cannot normally be detached from the head except by exerting an outward pull thereon. Since the head of the club engages with the flexible member 9 and maintains the draw strings 8 in drawn positions, the bag Will be maintained the head notwithstanding the usual jostling of the club during the carrying thereof while a golf game is being played.
  • a tab ll secured to the closed end of the bag may be used as a finger-engaging means in nemoving the cover from the golf club head, or it may be used to secure identifying means to the bag or to hang the latter from a support.
  • the contracted opening in the bag will be automatically enlarged when the said bag is pulled outwardly from the head, thereby permitting the cover to be conveniently slipped from the head.
  • the cover may be made in one piece with the similarly shaped sides joined together by stitching along one side edge, or it may be moulded from rubber or plastic material. While the outer material of the cover is preferably leather, fabrics of various kinds may be used, either with or without linings.
  • Any suitable stiffening means may be used with v the cover to make it somewhat rigid, if such a construction is desired.
  • an elongated bag adapted to fit locselyover a golf club head, having opposed side walls, and an opening at one end for the insertion of a golf club head, a plurality of spaced openings arranged in sub stantially corresponding rectangular formation in the side walls with some of them near the open end of the bag, a pair of draw strings threaded through the openings and connected together at their ends inside the bag, the said connected ends of the draw strings being connected to means to be engaged by a golf club head as it is inserted in the bag, whereby the draw strings may be pulled inwardly toward the closed end of the bag to cause the side walls to gather and contract the opening in the bag.
  • a cover for a golf club head comprising an elongated bag having opposed side walls and an opening at one end for the insertion of the head of a golf club, a plurality of spaced openings arranged in comespond-ing positions in the side walls with .some of them being positioned near the open end of the bag, certain of the openings extending across the side members from one side edge to the other, a pair of draw strings threaded through the openings and connected to means inside the bag, whereby when the golf club head is inserted into the bag the said means will be engaged and moved toward the closed end of the bag and the draw strings will be drawn toward the closed end of the bag to gather the side walls around the neck of the golf club and contract the end opening in the bag.
  • a cover for a golf club head comprising an elongated bag having opposed side walls and an opening at one end for the insertion of the head of a golf club, a plurality of spaced openings arranged in the side walls, certain of the openings extending in corresponding positions transversely across the side walls near the open endof the bag, a pair of draw strings threaded through the openings in the side concave member positioned inside the bag to whichthe ends of the draw strings are secured, the; said member being arranged to intercept a golf club head as it is inserted into the bag, whereby the draw strings may be drawn toward the closed end of the bag as the head is forced into the bag and cause the side walls to be gathered around the neck of the club and contract, the opening in the bag.
  • an elongated bag adapted to fit over the head and neck of a golf club, having an opening at one end, a plurality of draw strings threaded through holes in the bag and arranged to contract the opening in the bag when pulled toward the closed end of the bag, the said draw strings being connected to I which is arranged to.
  • strings may be means located inside the bag drawn so as to gather the walls of the bag around the neck of the club and contract the opening in the bag.
  • a cover bag adapted to fit over the head and neck ofv .a golf club head, having an opening at one end for the insertion of a golf club head, and means engaging with the sides of the .bag and arranged to be actuated by a golf club inserted in the bag, whereby the opening in the bag may be automatically contracted about the neck of the club.

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March 11, 1947. J. H. VVIHITEHEAD 2,417,336
COVER FOR GOLF CLUB HEADS Filed Oct. ll, 1945 INVENTOR. JOSHUA H. WH/TEHEAD j 52- www,
ATTORNEY Patented Mar. 11, 1947 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE COVER FOR GOLF CLUB HEADS Joshua H. Whitehead, San Francisco, Calif. Application October 11, 1945, Serial No. 621,724
Claims. I
This invention relates covers for golf club heads.
An object of my invention is to provide an improved cover for wooden golf club heads which may be readily applied in a protective position over a golf club head, and when so applied fully protects the finish and thread wrappings on said head against damaging scratches, cuts or other to improvements in defacing marks from other clubs normally carried in the golf bag.
Another object of my invention is to provide an improved protective cover of the kind characterized, having novel means gathers and holds the sides of the cover about the neck or upper shaft portion of the club as the cover is applied over the head, thereby securing the cover in a protecting position over the head and around the thread wrappings which secure the head to the sh aft.
A further object of my invention is to provide an improved protective cover for golf club heads of the kind characterized, embodying novel releasable means which permits the automatic securing of the cover in a protective position on the head, and which permits the convenient detachment of the cover from the head when the club is about to be used.
Other and further objects of my invention will be pointed out hereinafter, or will be indicated in the appended claims, or will be obvioustoone skilled in the art upon an understanding of the disclosure. For the purpose of this application, I have elected to show herein certain forms and details of a cover for a golf club head representative of my invention; it is to be understood, however, that the embodiment of my invention herein shown and described is for the purpose of illustration only, and that therefore it is not to be regarded as exhaustive of the vari- In the accompanying drawings:
Fig. 1 is a plan view of a cover for a golf club head, embodying my invention;
Fig. 2 is a similar view showing the cover applied in a protective position on a head of a golf club;
Fig. 3 is a side view of the cover in an applied position on the head of a golf club;
Fig. 4 is a plan view, partly in section, of the cover;
Fig. 5 is a longitudinal sectional view taken on the line 55 of Fig. 1; and
2 Fig. 6 is a sectional View taken on the line (i -6 of Fig. 4. r Referring to the drawings, the numeral 1 designates a golf club head, preferably of the Wooden type, having a shaft 2 securedin the usual manner thereto.
The cover for the head comprises an elongated substantially flat open bag, shaped to loosely fit over the head and neck portions of a golf club. The bag has similarly shaped opposed side members or walls 3 and d which are at their side and end edges as by bag is closed at one end, and. at an opening is provided for the insertion of the head I of a golf club. The bag is of sufiicient length to extend around the neck portion of the club when in an operative position on the head, thereby also protecting the thread wrappings which provide part of the securing means connecting the head and the shaft.
The opposed side members 3 and 4 are each provided with correspondingly positioned openings, eyelets or grummets which are arranged in substantially rectangular formation. Each of the opposed side members 3 and 4 is provided at points adjacent its lateral edges with substantially parallel rows of spaced openings, eyelets or grummets 5, while at points adjacent the bags openingand also at points near its central portion, each side member is provided with substantially parallel rows of openings, eyelets or grum; mets 6 and 7. There may be any suitable number of spaced openings, eyelets or grummets in each row, but for all practical purposes it has been found that four of such openings, eyelets or grummets in each row are sufiicient for the purpose intended, as will'be later explained.
A pair of draw strings or cords 3 are threaded the openings, eyelets or grummets 5, 6 and 1 in the side members 3 and 4, and the ends thereof, after lastly passing through the two innermost of the openings, eyelets or grummets in the rows 1 are preferably secured to opposite sides of a flexible member 9 or other device by which the ends of the strings or cords may be joined one to another at points inside i the bag. The flexible member 9 is positioned infolds It as shown in Figs. 2 and 3. The gathering of the sides of the bag around the neck portion of the golf club causes the opening in the bag to be closed to an extent whereby the said bag cannot normally be detached from the head except by exerting an outward pull thereon. Since the head of the club engages with the flexible member 9 and maintains the draw strings 8 in drawn positions, the bag Will be maintained the head notwithstanding the usual jostling of the club during the carrying thereof while a golf game is being played.
A tab ll secured to the closed end of the bag may be used as a finger-engaging means in nemoving the cover from the golf club head, or it may be used to secure identifying means to the bag or to hang the latter from a support.
The contracted opening in the bag will be automatically enlarged when the said bag is pulled outwardly from the head, thereby permitting the cover to be conveniently slipped from the head. i
The cover may be made in one piece with the similarly shaped sides joined together by stitching along one side edge, or it may be moulded from rubber or plastic material. While the outer material of the cover is preferably leather, fabrics of various kinds may be used, either with or without linings.
Any suitable stiffening means may be used with v the cover to make it somewhat rigid, if such a construction is desired.
What I claim is:
1. In a cover for a golf club head, an elongated bag adapted to fit locselyover a golf club head, having opposed side walls, and an opening at one end for the insertion of a golf club head, a plurality of spaced openings arranged in sub stantially corresponding rectangular formation in the side walls with some of them near the open end of the bag, a pair of draw strings threaded through the openings and connected together at their ends inside the bag, the said connected ends of the draw strings being connected to means to be engaged by a golf club head as it is inserted in the bag, whereby the draw strings may be pulled inwardly toward the closed end of the bag to cause the side walls to gather and contract the opening in the bag.
2. A cover for a golf club head comprising an elongated bag having opposed side walls and an opening at one end for the insertion of the head of a golf club, a plurality of spaced openings arranged in comespond-ing positions in the side walls with .some of them being positioned near the open end of the bag, certain of the openings extending across the side members from one side edge to the other, a pair of draw strings threaded through the openings and connected to means inside the bag, whereby when the golf club head is inserted into the bag the said means will be engaged and moved toward the closed end of the bag and the draw strings will be drawn toward the closed end of the bag to gather the side walls around the neck of the golf club and contract the end opening in the bag.
3. A cover for a golf club head comprising an elongated bag having opposed side walls and an opening at one end for the insertion of the head of a golf club, a plurality of spaced openings arranged in the side walls, certain of the openings extending in corresponding positions transversely across the side walls near the open endof the bag, a pair of draw strings threaded through the openings in the side concave member positioned inside the bag to whichthe ends of the draw strings are secured, the; said member being arranged to intercept a golf club head as it is inserted into the bag, whereby the draw strings may be drawn toward the closed end of the bag as the head is forced into the bag and cause the side walls to be gathered around the neck of the club and contract, the opening in the bag.
4. In a cover for a golf club head, an elongated bag adapted to fit over the head and neck of a golf club, having an opening at one end, a plurality of draw strings threaded through holes in the bag and arranged to contract the opening in the bag when pulled toward the closed end of the bag, the said draw strings being connected to I which is arranged to.
be engaged by a golf club head as the head is inserted into the bag, whereby the strings may be means located inside the bag drawn so as to gather the walls of the bag around the neck of the club and contract the opening in the bag. a
v5. In a cover bag adapted to fit over the head and neck ofv .a golf club head, having an opening at one end for the insertion of a golf club head, and means engaging with the sides of the .bag and arranged to be actuated by a golf club inserted in the bag, whereby the opening in the bag may be automatically contracted about the neck of the club. 1
JOSHUA H, WI-II'IEI-IEAD.v
7 REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 2,035,529 Bucklin Mar. 31, 1.936
FOREIGN PATENTS 7 Number Country Date 383,013 British NOV. 10., .1932" walls, and a substantially for a golf club head, an elongatedhead as the head is
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US2508525A (en) * 1947-09-17 1950-05-23 Fevre Frank B Le Golf club cover
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US2532195A (en) * 1948-12-08 1950-11-28 Monroe H Rosenow Golf club cover
US5105863A (en) * 1991-07-25 1992-04-21 Dominick Cirone Neoprene iron covers
US5299611A (en) * 1992-01-28 1994-04-05 Dominick Cirone Protective putter covers
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US2508525A (en) * 1947-09-17 1950-05-23 Fevre Frank B Le Golf club cover
US2526985A (en) * 1948-10-04 1950-10-24 Joshua H Whitehead Cover for golf club heads
US2532195A (en) * 1948-12-08 1950-11-28 Monroe H Rosenow Golf club cover
US5105863A (en) * 1991-07-25 1992-04-21 Dominick Cirone Neoprene iron covers
US5195568A (en) * 1991-07-25 1993-03-23 Dominick Cirone Neoprene iron covers
USRE35899E (en) * 1991-07-25 1998-09-22 Dominick Cirone Neoprene iron covers
US5299611A (en) * 1992-01-28 1994-04-05 Dominick Cirone Protective putter covers
US5915899A (en) * 1996-12-05 1999-06-29 Dennis; John G. End restraint for securing plural elongated items
US6681821B1 (en) 2000-09-18 2004-01-27 Dominick Cirone Protective bat cover
US20040081947A1 (en) * 2000-09-18 2004-04-29 Dominick Cirone Protective bat cover
US20040206432A1 (en) * 2000-09-18 2004-10-21 Dominick Cirone Protective bat cover
US20060266453A1 (en) * 2000-09-18 2006-11-30 Dominick Cirone Protective bat cover
US7171999B2 (en) 2000-09-18 2007-02-06 Dominick Cirone Protective bat cover
US6626620B1 (en) * 2000-12-15 2003-09-30 James B Veal Load retaining apparatus on a vehicle
US20100236675A1 (en) * 2009-03-19 2010-09-23 Schneider John F Protective Sleeve for Rear Window Wiper
US8393046B2 (en) * 2009-03-19 2013-03-12 John F. Schneider Protective sleeve for rear window wiper
US20120255659A1 (en) * 2011-04-08 2012-10-11 Loudenslager John H Golf club head covers with a strap and methods to manufacture golf club head covers
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