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US3331419A US471380A US47138065A US3331419A US 3331419 A US3331419 A US 3331419A US 471380 A US471380 A US 471380A US 47138065 A US47138065 A US 47138065A US 3331419 A US3331419 A US 3331419A
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  • ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A means to isolate golf clubs from each other while they are being carried in a golf bag. This device is mounted upon the upper peripheral rim of the golf bag and comprises openings for the club shafts, and additional means to isolate each club head against contact with the adjacent head.
  • This invention relates to a means of isolating golf clubs from each other while they are being carried in a golf-club bag.
  • the principal object of this invention is to provide a nest that will isolate golf clubs from each other when they are being carried in a bag, so that they will not strike each other and cause nicks in the club heads.
  • Another object is to provide a means to hold golf clubs so as to permit prompt identification of each club when needed.
  • Another object is to provide a means of holding golf clubs which means is mounted upon the rim or edge of the golf-club bag.
  • Another object is to provide a means of holding golf clubs which means is flexible and will conform to various sides and shapes of golf-bag mouths or openings.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of the preferred form of the nest in position on a golf bag.
  • FIG. 2 is an elevational view of the nest and bag of FIG. 1, and embracing a section taken at 2-2 of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a view taken at 3-3 of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 4 is an enlarged section of a portion of FIG. 2 showing a means of accommodating golf bags having rims or edges of various thicknesses.
  • FIG. 5 is a plan view of a modification of the nest shown in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 6 is a section taken at 6-6 of FIG. 5.
  • FIG. 7 is a section taken at 7-7 of FIG. 5, and FIG. 8 is a section taken at 8-8 of FIG. 5.
  • nest 10 is mounted upon the upper trim edge 12 of the golf-club bag 14, and comprises a reticulated frame or body 16 of plastic material such as rubber or one of the several materials now available and suitable for the purpose. This material should be flexible for reasons that will appear.
  • Frame 16 is preferably of the design shown in FIG. 1, and has a perpendicular mounting rim 18 provided with a groove 20 defined by outer and inner lips 22 and 24 respectively. Rim 18 conforms generally to the periphery of the trim edge 12 of bag 14, and extends about the edge 12 as shown in FIG. 1.
  • groove 20 is of a width as shown in FIG. 4, to accommodate bag edges 12 having various thicknesses. Lips 22 and 24 converge toward each other as in FIG. 4 and thus, by reason of their flexibility, will grip the edge 12 firmly.
  • a rib 28 is positioned inwardly of rim 18 and uniformly spaced therefrom as shown in FIG. 1.
  • Rib 28 extends upwardly from the upper face 30 of rim 18.
  • Rib 28 terminates in walls 32 and 34, and which walls extend transversely of rim 18 and are integral therewith. Additional walls such as 36-36 extend transversely of rim 18 and are integral therewith, and with rim 18. Walls 36-36 define spaces 38, there being ten such spaces in this instance, to accommodate ten iron clubs.
  • Apertures 40-40 are disposed intermediate the walls 36-36, rim 18 and rib 28, as shown in FIG. 1, and which apertures receive the shafts 42 of the iron clubs such as 44; the heads of each club being positioned intermediate adjacent Walls 36-36.
  • Wood clubs such as 46, and shown in dotted lines in FIG. 1, of which there are usually four, are inserted in apertures 48, 50, 52 and 54, and which apertures are defined by rib 28 and transverse walls 56, 58, and 60, which extend from ribs 28.
  • Walls 56, 58 and 60 are flexible and will permit deflection when the bag opening is of a small size, as indicated with respect to wall 60 of FIG. 1, or stretch if the bag opening is large.
  • Frame 16 will also conform to various contours such as those that are either circular or oval.
  • a strap 62 having the usual buckle extends from the ends 64 and 66 of rim 18, and serves to draw the rim taut about the trim edge 12 so as to hold the frame 10 in place.
  • FIG. 5 shows a modification comprising the frame 68.
  • the rim 70, integral therewith is similar in detail to rim 18 of FIG. 1, and need not be further described.
  • Frame 68 is of a cross-section shown in FIG. 6.
  • the strap 62 shown in FIG. 1 is omitted in this modification, as it can be dispensed with.
  • Frame 68 is provided with a plurality of notches such as 74-74 of FIG. 5. In this instance ten such notches are provided, and they are of varying angles to accommodate the various iron-club heads, such as 75.
  • a Web 76 is provided inwardly of frame 68 and apertures 78-78 are provided adjacent each notch '74 to receive a club shaft.
  • Web 76 has provided therein a plurality of spaces 79, 80, 82 and 84 to receive four wood clubs such as 85, and which spaces are further defined by transverse ribs 86, 88 and 90.
  • Ribs 86, 88 and 90 are flexible so as to permit frame 68 to conform to various sizes and shapes of edge 12 of bag 14, resulting in deflection of the ribs, such as that shown with respect to rib 90, of FIG. 5.
  • a golf-club nest for mounting over the mouth of a golf-bag, said mouth surrounded by a peripheral edge, said nest comprising a frame portion of flexible material having a mounting rim, said rim having a groove defined by an outer and an inner lip and peripherally embracing said edge, said rim having ends peripherally spaced apart, a rib extending upwardly from said rim and spaced inwardly relative thereto and defining a central opening in said mouth, a plurality of upwardly-extending walls extending outwardly from and integral with said rib and terminating outwardly beyond said rim and spaced about the periphery thereof, said rim, said rib and said walls defining apertures thcrebetween, and a plurality of upwardly-extending spaced walls traversing said central opening and terminating at said rib, and peripheral fastening means mutually connecting said ends to secure said rim to said edge.
  • a golf-club nest for mounting over the mouth of a gold bag, said mouth surrounded by a peripheral edge, said nest comprising a frame portion of flexible material having a mounting rim, said rim having a groove peripherally embracing said edge and having ends peripherally spaced apart, a rib extending upwardly from said rim, disposed inwardly from said rim and substantially parallel thereto and defining a central opening, a plurality of upwardly-extending walls abutting said rib, extending outwardly therefrom, integral with said rim and spaced about the periphery thereof, said rim, said rib and said walls defining apertures therebetween, and a plurality of upwardly-extending walls traversing said opening and terminating at said rib.
  • a golf-club nest for mounting over the mouth of a golf bag, said mouth being surrounded by a peripheral edge, said nest comprising a frame portion of flexible material having a peripheral mounting rim engaging said edge and having peripherally-spaced ends, a peripheral rib extending upwardly from said rim and disposed inwardly therefrom and defining a central opening, a plurality o-f upwardly-directed Walls extending outwardly from said rib and traversing said rim, said rib, said rim and said walls defining apertures therebetween.
  • a golf-club nest for mounting over the mouth of a golf-club bag, said mouth'being surrounded by a pe ripheral edge, said nest comprising a frame portion having a peripheral mounting rim engaging said edge and having an'inwardly-extending Web defined by a plane parallel to that of said edge, and apertures in said web inwardly of said edge, said frame having upwardly-directed transverse notches angularly directed relative to said edge.
  • a golf-club nest for mounting over the mouth of a golf-bag, said mouth defined by a peripheral edge, said nest comprising a frame having a peripheral mounting rim engaging said edge, and a plurality of upstanding walls traversing said rim, spaced peripherally thereabout, and extending upwardly relative to the upper surface of said rim.
  • a golf-club nest for mounting over the mouth of a golf bag to accommodate golf clubs having a head and a shaft, said mouth surrounded by a peripheral edge, said nest comprising a peripheral body portion having a peripheral mounting rim embracing said edge, a web portion adjacent said rim, disposed inwardly of said rim and defining a central opening, said web having peripherallyspaced apertures to receive said shafts, and said body having notches adjacent said apertures to receive said heads.
  • a golf-club nest for mounting over the mouth of a golf bag to accommodate golf clubs having a head and a shaft, said mouth surrounded by a peripheral edge, said nest comprising a peripheral body portion defining a central opening and having a peripheral mounting rim engaging said edge, said body having a peripherally-spaced notches in the upper surface thereof to receive said heads and a web extending inwardly from said body and having apertures adjacent each of said notches to receive said shafts.
  • a golf-club nest for mounting over the mouth of a golf-club bag, said mouth being surrounded by a peripheral edge, said nest comprising a frame portion having a peripheral mounting rim engaging said edge and having a peripheral upstanding rib spaced inwardly from said rim and extending above said rim, a plurality of upstanding walls directed upwardly from said rim, spaced peripherally thereabout, extending transversely of said rib and defining apertures intermediate said walls, said rim and said rib.
  • a golf-club nest for association with the mouth of a golf bag, said nest comprising a peripheral body portion and defining a central opening in said bag, said body having upwardly-directed peripherally-spaced notches extending transversely of said body, said notches having opposed, substantially-parallel walls directed angularly relative to the plane of said body portion.

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July 18, 1967 M. BENCRISCUTTO GOLF-CLUB NEST FOR GOLF BAGS Filed July 12, 1965 2 Sheets-Sheet l uly 1967 M. Bgmcmscuwo GOLF-CLUB NEST FOR GOLF BAGS 2 Sheets$heet 2 Filed July 12, 1965 mus/woe ///cHA EL 5NcrcV5cu770 United States Patent 3,331,419 GOLF-CLUB NEST FOR GOLF BAGS Michael Bencriscutto, 3525 Wright Ave., Racine, Wis. 53405 Filed July 12, 1965, Ser. No. 471,380 9 Claims. (Cl. 150-15) ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A means to isolate golf clubs from each other while they are being carried in a golf bag. This device is mounted upon the upper peripheral rim of the golf bag and comprises openings for the club shafts, and additional means to isolate each club head against contact with the adjacent head.
This invention relates to a means of isolating golf clubs from each other while they are being carried in a golf-club bag.
The principal object of this invention is to provide a nest that will isolate golf clubs from each other when they are being carried in a bag, so that they will not strike each other and cause nicks in the club heads.
Another object is to provide a means to hold golf clubs so as to permit prompt identification of each club when needed.
Another object is to provide a means of holding golf clubs which means is mounted upon the rim or edge of the golf-club bag.
Another object is to provide a means of holding golf clubs which means is flexible and will conform to various sides and shapes of golf-bag mouths or openings.
Further objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from a consideration of the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein an embodiment of the invention is shown. However, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the details disclosed, but includes all such variations and modifications as fall within the spirit of the invention.
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FIG. 1 is a plan view of the preferred form of the nest in position on a golf bag.
FIG. 2 is an elevational view of the nest and bag of FIG. 1, and embracing a section taken at 2-2 of FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a view taken at 3-3 of FIG. 1.
FIG. 4 is an enlarged section of a portion of FIG. 2 showing a means of accommodating golf bags having rims or edges of various thicknesses.
FIG. 5 is a plan view of a modification of the nest shown in FIG. 1.
FIG. 6 is a section taken at 6-6 of FIG. 5.
FIG. 7 is a section taken at 7-7 of FIG. 5, and FIG. 8 is a section taken at 8-8 of FIG. 5.
Referring again to FIGS. 1 through 4: nest 10 is mounted upon the upper trim edge 12 of the golf-club bag 14, and comprises a reticulated frame or body 16 of plastic material such as rubber or one of the several materials now available and suitable for the purpose. This material should be flexible for reasons that will appear.
As is well known, golf-club bags have mouths or openings of various sizes and contours, and frame or body 16 would necessarily have to conform to these in order to be acceptable universally. Frame 16 is preferably of the design shown in FIG. 1, and has a perpendicular mounting rim 18 provided with a groove 20 defined by outer and inner lips 22 and 24 respectively. Rim 18 conforms generally to the periphery of the trim edge 12 of bag 14, and extends about the edge 12 as shown in FIG. 1.
3,331,419 Patented July 18, 1967 The bottom of groove 20 is of a width as shown in FIG. 4, to accommodate bag edges 12 having various thicknesses. Lips 22 and 24 converge toward each other as in FIG. 4 and thus, by reason of their flexibility, will grip the edge 12 firmly.
A rib 28 is positioned inwardly of rim 18 and uniformly spaced therefrom as shown in FIG. 1. Rib 28 extends upwardly from the upper face 30 of rim 18. Rib 28 terminates in walls 32 and 34, and which walls extend transversely of rim 18 and are integral therewith. Additional walls such as 36-36 extend transversely of rim 18 and are integral therewith, and with rim 18. Walls 36-36 define spaces 38, there being ten such spaces in this instance, to accommodate ten iron clubs.
Apertures 40-40, of which there are ten, are disposed intermediate the walls 36-36, rim 18 and rib 28, as shown in FIG. 1, and which apertures receive the shafts 42 of the iron clubs such as 44; the heads of each club being positioned intermediate adjacent Walls 36-36.
Wood clubs such as 46, and shown in dotted lines in FIG. 1, of which there are usually four, are inserted in apertures 48, 50, 52 and 54, and which apertures are defined by rib 28 and transverse walls 56, 58, and 60, which extend from ribs 28. Walls 56, 58 and 60 are flexible and will permit deflection when the bag opening is of a small size, as indicated with respect to wall 60 of FIG. 1, or stretch if the bag opening is large. Frame 16 will also conform to various contours such as those that are either circular or oval.
A strap 62 having the usual buckle extends from the ends 64 and 66 of rim 18, and serves to draw the rim taut about the trim edge 12 so as to hold the frame 10 in place.
FIG. 5 shows a modification comprising the frame 68. The rim 70, integral therewith is similar in detail to rim 18 of FIG. 1, and need not be further described. Frame 68 is of a cross-section shown in FIG. 6. The strap 62 shown in FIG. 1 is omitted in this modification, as it can be dispensed with.
Frame 68 is provided with a plurality of notches such as 74-74 of FIG. 5. In this instance ten such notches are provided, and they are of varying angles to accommodate the various iron-club heads, such as 75. A Web 76 is provided inwardly of frame 68 and apertures 78-78 are provided adjacent each notch '74 to receive a club shaft. Web 76 has provided therein a plurality of spaces 79, 80, 82 and 84 to receive four wood clubs such as 85, and which spaces are further defined by transverse ribs 86, 88 and 90. Ribs 86, 88 and 90 are flexible so as to permit frame 68 to conform to various sizes and shapes of edge 12 of bag 14, resulting in deflection of the ribs, such as that shown with respect to rib 90, of FIG. 5.
The above being a complete description of an illustrative embodiment of the invention, what is claimed as new and desired to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is:
1. A golf-club nest for mounting over the mouth of a golf-bag, said mouth surrounded by a peripheral edge, said nest comprising a frame portion of flexible material having a mounting rim, said rim having a groove defined by an outer and an inner lip and peripherally embracing said edge, said rim having ends peripherally spaced apart, a rib extending upwardly from said rim and spaced inwardly relative thereto and defining a central opening in said mouth, a plurality of upwardly-extending walls extending outwardly from and integral with said rib and terminating outwardly beyond said rim and spaced about the periphery thereof, said rim, said rib and said walls defining apertures thcrebetween, and a plurality of upwardly-extending spaced walls traversing said central opening and terminating at said rib, and peripheral fastening means mutually connecting said ends to secure said rim to said edge.
2. A golf-club nest for mounting over the mouth of a gold bag, said mouth surrounded by a peripheral edge, said nest comprising a frame portion of flexible material having a mounting rim, said rim having a groove peripherally embracing said edge and having ends peripherally spaced apart, a rib extending upwardly from said rim, disposed inwardly from said rim and substantially parallel thereto and defining a central opening, a plurality of upwardly-extending walls abutting said rib, extending outwardly therefrom, integral with said rim and spaced about the periphery thereof, said rim, said rib and said walls defining apertures therebetween, and a plurality of upwardly-extending walls traversing said opening and terminating at said rib.
3. A golf-club nest for mounting over the mouth of a golf bag, said mouth being surrounded by a peripheral edge, said nest comprising a frame portion of flexible material having a peripheral mounting rim engaging said edge and having peripherally-spaced ends, a peripheral rib extending upwardly from said rim and disposed inwardly therefrom and defining a central opening, a plurality o-f upwardly-directed Walls extending outwardly from said rib and traversing said rim, said rib, said rim and said walls defining apertures therebetween.
4. A golf-club nest for mounting over the mouth of a golf-club bag, said mouth'being surrounded by a pe ripheral edge, said nest comprising a frame portion having a peripheral mounting rim engaging said edge and having an'inwardly-extending Web defined by a plane parallel to that of said edge, and apertures in said web inwardly of said edge, said frame having upwardly-directed transverse notches angularly directed relative to said edge.
5. A golf-club nest for mounting over the mouth of a golf-bag, said mouth defined by a peripheral edge, said nest comprising a frame having a peripheral mounting rim engaging said edge, and a plurality of upstanding walls traversing said rim, spaced peripherally thereabout, and extending upwardly relative to the upper surface of said rim.
6. A golf-club nest for mounting over the mouth of a golf bag to accommodate golf clubs having a head and a shaft, said mouth surrounded by a peripheral edge, said nest comprising a peripheral body portion having a peripheral mounting rim embracing said edge, a web portion adjacent said rim, disposed inwardly of said rim and defining a central opening, said web having peripherallyspaced apertures to receive said shafts, and said body having notches adjacent said apertures to receive said heads.
7. A golf-club nest for mounting over the mouth of a golf bag to accommodate golf clubs having a head and a shaft, said mouth surrounded by a peripheral edge, said nest comprising a peripheral body portion defining a central opening and having a peripheral mounting rim engaging said edge, said body having a peripherally-spaced notches in the upper surface thereof to receive said heads and a web extending inwardly from said body and having apertures adjacent each of said notches to receive said shafts.
8. A golf-club nest for mounting over the mouth of a golf-club bag, said mouth being surrounded by a peripheral edge, said nest comprising a frame portion having a peripheral mounting rim engaging said edge and having a peripheral upstanding rib spaced inwardly from said rim and extending above said rim, a plurality of upstanding walls directed upwardly from said rim, spaced peripherally thereabout, extending transversely of said rib and defining apertures intermediate said walls, said rim and said rib.
9. A golf-club nest for association with the mouth of a golf bag, said nest comprising a peripheral body portion and defining a central opening in said bag, said body having upwardly-directed peripherally-spaced notches extending transversely of said body, said notches having opposed, substantially-parallel walls directed angularly relative to the plane of said body portion.
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,227,657 5/1917 Pierce ISO-1.5 2,43 6,687 2/ 1948 Corbett 15 0-1.5 2,436,688 2/ 1948 Corbett -1.5 2,938,559 5/ 1960 Harkrader 1501.5 FOREIGN PATENTS 207,317 11/ 1923 Great Britain.
FRANKLIN T. GARRETT, Primary Examiner.

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1. A GOLF-CLUB NEST FOR MOUNTING OVER THE MOUTH OF A GOLF-BAG, SAID MOUTH SURROUNDED BY A PERIPHERAL EDGE, SAID NEST COMPRISING A FRAME PORTION OF FLEXIBLE MATERIAL HAVING A MOUNTING RIM, SAID RIM HAVING A GROOVE DEFINED BY AN OUTER AND AN INNER LIP AND PERIPHERALLY EMBRACING SAID EDGE, SAID RIM HAVING ENDS PERIPHERALLY SPACED APART, A RIB EXTENDING UPWARDLY FROM SAID RIM AND SPACED INWARDLY RELATIVE THERETO AND DEFINING A CENTRAL OPENING IN SAID MOUTH, A PLURALITY OF UPWARDLY-EXTENDING WALLS EXTENDING OUTWARDLY FROM AND INTEGRAL WITH SAID RIB AND TERMINATING OUTWARDLY BEYOND SAID RIM AND SPACED ABOUT THE PERIPHERY THEREOF, SAID RIM, SAID RIB AND SAID WALLS DEFINING APERTURES THEREBETWEEN, AND A PLURALITY OF UPWARDLY-EXTENDING SPACED WALLS TRAVERSING SAID CENTRAL OPENING AND TERMINATING AT SAID RIB, AND PERIPHERAL FASTENING MEANS MUTUALLY CONNECTING SAID ENDS TO SECURE SAID RIM TO SAID EDGE.
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