WO2002049725A2 - Sac de golf - Google Patents

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WO2002049725A2
WO2002049725A2 PCT/EP2001/015035 EP0115035W WO0249725A2 WO 2002049725 A2 WO2002049725 A2 WO 2002049725A2 EP 0115035 W EP0115035 W EP 0115035W WO 0249725 A2 WO0249725 A2 WO 0249725A2
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golf bag
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Josef Filser
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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
    • A63B55/40Bags with partitions or club holders

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  • a golf bag known from GB 917 556 A has an upper plate, a lower plate and an intermediate plate arranged between them, which have the same dimensions with two opposite long side edges and with two substantially equal opposite short side edges and are fixed by spacing and parallel to one another are.
  • round holes are provided in a predetermined arrangement for receiving pipes, which extend from the holes in the upper plate through the holes in the intermediate plate to the lower plate and whose inner diameter for smooth movement of the
  • the handles and shafts of the golf club are sized.
  • the plates and the tubes are covered by panels of material which can be attached to the outside of the plates, so that the tubes inside the approximately cuboid body are not visible from the outside.
  • the end faces of the handles of the golf clubs stand on the lower plate, while their heads protrude above the upper plate in accordance with the respective shaft length and, when the golf bag is tilted to one side, align themselves downward due to their weight.
  • a golf bag has a top plate with a trapezoidal shape and holes arranged in three parallel rows with connected tubes for the insertion or insertion of the handles and shafts of the golf clubs.
  • housing-like attachments are applied in front of each hole, which are designed such that each head rests with its outer surface.
  • the contact surfaces of the attachments are therefore adapted to the respective loft angle.
  • the distance between adjacent attachments is selected so that it is not possible to spin the club head. It is only possible to turn the club head by 180 ° when the club head is pulled out of the associated tube via the attachments.
  • the attachments must be solid, otherwise they can break off when the stresses occur.
  • the upper plate can be designed in such a way that the attachments are drawn as a negative into the interior of the upper plate, which makes production complex and also makes it difficult to grip the club heads.
  • CA 1 258 660 A shows a ball rack in the form of a tubular body for holding golf balls.
  • a hole is provided in the lower region which only allows a golf ball to be removed if it is lifted from below by a finger inserted through a further opening.
  • the holes for the tubes for receiving the shafts of the irons are located next to one another from a narrow side edge of the upper plate at substantially the same distance from the one long side edge of the upper plate other ascending or descending loft angles are arranged.
  • From the upper plate extends perpendicular to it away from the tubes a web wall which is firmly connected to it or forms a piece with it.
  • the web wall is aligned on its outer side with the one long side edge and runs on its inner side essentially parallel to its outer side, the holes for the irons being circumferential along a circumferential wall with a sector angle of 100 ° to the hole center Encloses 140 °.
  • the web wall has, at least in the region of this peripheral wall, a shoulder parallel to its inner side and extending towards the center of the hole.
  • grooves are recessed in the web wall, each of which extends inclinedly between the holes and the outer side of the web wall such that, when the irons are arranged in the associated holes, their heads are aligned next to one another and their contact surfaces essentially in lie on one level.
  • the distance between the lower plate and the bottom of the grooves is greater than the longitudinal extension of the longest shaft of the iron, so that the heads hang in the grooves.
  • the web wall has a height above the upper plate which is 50 to 100% of the height of the head when it is projected into the vertical plane passing through the axis of the shaft.
  • the height of the web wall is advantageously 5 to 10 times the height of the shoulder surface.
  • the aspect ratio of the long margin to the short margin can be selected between 1, 5 and 2.5.
  • the long side edges and the narrow side edges of the plates are preferred arched outward with essentially the same radius of curvature, the radius of curvature advantageously being 1.5 to 2.0 times the center distance of the long side edges.
  • the long side edges can be the same length.
  • the plates essentially have a rectangular cross section with sides that are curved equally outward.
  • the one long side edge of the plates assigned to the holes for the irons can be somewhat longer than the other long side edge, so that the plates have a slight trapezoidal shape - with side edges curved outwards. Due to the longer one side edge, the holes for the irons and the associated pipes can be formed with a slightly larger inner diameter.
  • the plates and / or the tubes more suitably consist of plastic, such as acrylic glass, or of metal, for example aluminum.
  • a substantially rectangular opening can be provided in the middle of the upper plate, into which an envelope extending between the upper plate and the intermediate plate can be inserted.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a golf bag according to the invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a front view of the golf bag of FIG. 2,
  • FIG. 4 is a side view of the golf bag of FIG. 2,
  • FIG. 5 is a rear view of the golf bag of FIG. 2,
  • FIG. 6 is a plan view of the top plate of the golf bag of FIG. 2. 7 shows section AA of FIG. 6
  • Fig. 8 is the view B-B of Fig. 6 and
  • FIG. 9 shows a modification of the shape of the top plate of FIG. 6.
  • the golf club 11 shown in FIG. 1 has a shaft 12 made of steel or carbon fiber material, which has a handle 13 at one end and a head 14 at its other end, which has a neck 19 on the shaft side.
  • the head 14 has a contact surface 17 for contacting the floor and a striking surface 18.
  • the inclination of the shaft 12 and the contact surface 17 is the lie angle 16.
  • the striking surface 18 forms a loft with a vertical plane parallel to the shaft 12.
  • the height of the head 14, which is projected into the vertical plane passing through the axis of the shaft 12, is denoted by H.
  • the golf bag has an upper plate 21 and an intermediate plate 22 with corresponding holes, and a lower plate 23 with small water drainage holes.
  • the upper plate 21, the intermediate plate 22 and the lower plate 23 are connected to one another by bracing rods, which can be recognized as screw heads 24, in such a way that they are parallel to one another and aligned with respect to their holes, so that the holes in the upper plate 21 extend through the holes in FIG Intermediate plate 22 extend through tubes 26 between the upper plate 21 and the lower plate 23. Wheels (not shown) can be attached to the intermediate plate 22.
  • the plates 21, 22 and 23 in the embodiment of FIG. 6 have two long side edges 31 and 32 and two short side edges 33 and 34, which results in a rectangular shape with side edges that are slightly curved outwards with a substantially same radius of curvature.
  • the plates in the embodiment of FIG. 9 have two short side edges 33 and 34 of equal length, slightly curved outwards, but two side edges 31 and 32 of different lengths, so that the plates have a trapezoidal shape with a substantially identical radius of curvature Have margins.
  • the one side edge 31 assigned to the holes for the irons is somewhat longer than the other long side edge 32.
  • the holes for the irons assigned to the long side edge in FIG. 6 are designated S, W and 9 to 3 in this order, so that the loft angle of the irons decreases from left to right.
  • the other side edge 32 is symmetrically assigned from the short side edges 33 and 34 of two holes 35 and 36 or 39 and 40 for wood or long irons, between which two larger holes 34 and 38 are arranged for an umbrella or a ball net and the putter are.
  • the short side edges 33 and 34 are each assigned a hole 41 or 42, for example for receiving a tubular ball rack known per se, which, as can be seen from FIG. 2, does not extend fully to the intermediate plate 22.
  • a substantially rectangular opening 29 is provided in the middle of the upper plate 21, through which an envelope can be inserted for receiving objects, which is accessible laterally, as can be seen from FIG. 2.
  • Such lateral access also exists between the intermediate plate 22 and the lower plate 23 to a space between the tubes 26, which are assigned in the holes S, W 9 to 3 and 35 to 40 in the upper plate 21. Wheels of a wheel set, not shown, which can be fastened to the intermediate plate 22, can be introduced into this intermediate space, for example.
  • the upper plate 21 has a web wall 50 attached to it or in one piece with it, which extends vertically upward from the surface opposite the tubes (FIGS. 2 and 7) between the short side edges 33 and 34 and in association with that extends a long side edge 31.
  • the web wall 50 has an outer side 51 which is aligned with the one long side edge 31 of the upper plate 21, and an inner side 52 which is essentially parallel to the outer side 51 and the circumference of the holes S, W, 9 to 3 along a peripheral wall 54 with a sector angle ⁇ of 120 ° related to the hole center, which is shown in FIG. 6 for the hole 9.
  • the outer side wall 21 extends over the upper plate 32 at a height h which corresponds to 70% of the height H (FIG.
  • the inner side 52 of the web wall 50 has in the upper region a shoulder 53 directed towards the center of the hole, which has a shorter distance to the other side edge 32 than the peripheral wall 54.
  • the shoulder 53 which is slightly rounded toward the outer side 51 of the web wall 50, thus protrudes somewhat into the diameter of the holes S, W, 9 to 3 and the associated tubes 26.
  • the height h of the web wall 50 is 7 times the height extension of the shoulder 53.
  • the web wall 50 has end sections 57 which run obliquely towards the upper plate 21.
  • grooves 45 are recessed in the web wall 50, which are assigned to each of the holes S, W, 9 to 3, the bottom 56 of the grooves 45 lying above the shoulder 53 and being somewhat rounded into the groove 45 ,
  • the angle at which the grooves 54 pass through the web wall 50 is adapted to the loft angle of the respective iron, which decreases from left to right in FIG. 6, that is to say from the sand wedge to the iron 3. Because of this inclination of the grooves 45, the irons arranged in their associated holes S, W, 3 to 9 are aligned with their heads next to one another and lie essentially in one plane with their bearing surface, the necks 19 (FIG.
  • 32 smaller holes 28 are provided in the area of the other side edge, which can serve to accommodate a handle.
  • ring grooves can be provided for receiving O-rings which protrude somewhat into the inside of the holes 35 to 40 to protect the club shafts.
  • Such rings are also provided at the top in the holes 41 and 42, the inner diameter being elastically deformable and allowing the golf ball to be pushed into the associated tubular ball rack 27.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un sac de golf présentant un panneau supérieur (21), un panneau intermédiaire (22), et un panneau inférieur (23). Lesdits panneaux sont tous de forme identique et sont fixés parallèlement à distance l'un de l'autre au moyen d'entretoises (24). Des tubulures (26) s'étendent entre le panneau supérieur (21) et le panneau inférieur (23) au travers du panneau intermédiaire (22), et aboutissent dans des trous (3 à 9, W, S, 35 à 40) du panneau supérieur (26). Sur le panneau supérieur (21), une paroi de cloisonnement (50) s'étend perpendiculairement à partir d'une arête latérale (31) sur le côté faisant face aux tubulures (26). Cette paroi de cloisonnement entoure partiellement avec son côté intérieur (52) les trous (3 à 9, W, S) le long d'une paroi périphérique, et présente au dessus de ladite paroi un épaulement (53) s'étendant vers le centre du trou. A partir de l'arête libre de la paroi de cloisonnement (50), des rainures (45) sont pratiquées dans ladite paroi entre son côté intérieur (52) et son côté extérieur (51), lesdites rainures étant inclinées de manière que lorsque les clubs sont suspendus avec leurs crosses dans les tubulures correspondantes (26) avec un angle d'inclinaison ascendant ou descendant d'une arête latérale étroite (33) du panneau supérieur (21) vers l'autre (34) dans les rainures correspondantes (45), lesdites crosses orientées les unes à côté des autres et leurs surfaces d'appui sont essentiellement situées dans un plan.
PCT/EP2001/015035 2000-12-21 2001-12-19 Sac de golf WO2002049725A2 (fr)

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GB917556A (en) 1958-12-08 1963-02-06 Leonard Tupling Improvements in golf-bags
US4200131A (en) 1976-03-15 1980-04-29 Chitwood Ernest L Device for carrying golf clubs
US4055207A (en) 1976-06-17 1977-10-25 Goodwin Joseph E Unitary club retainer for golf bags
CA1258660A (fr) 1987-11-03 1989-08-22 Victor G. Noel Dispositif reservoir - debiteur de balles de golf
US5699906A (en) 1996-02-26 1997-12-23 Lombardo; Carl Golf club carrier

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