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| United States Patent | 4375847 |
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| Inventor(s) | Picco; William A. (12433 Surrey Circle Dr., Tantallon, MD 20022) |
| Abstract | A portable golf equipment case for carrying a knockdown golf bag, clubs,
and golf accessories comprising an oblong box-like structure having broad
side walls generally in the shape of a parallelogram and including a body
portion and a hinged lid forming a major portion of one of the broad side
walls. A roller member is located at one diagonal end of the parallelogram
type structure with the roller running substantially across the width of
the relatively narrow side and end walls to provide a relatively wide load
bearing surface for pulling the case from the opposite diagonal end of the
structure which includes a flush mounted handle. A second flush mounted
handle is located substantially at the mid section of one side wall for
lifting and carrying the case. Means are also selectively located on the
side wall containing the flush handle for attaching a carrying strap
thereto. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4375847 |
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Portable golf equipment case |
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| Publication Date |
March 8, 1983 |
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| Filing Date |
July 21, 1981 |
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Title Information  |
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Description  |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to means for transporting gold equipment
and more particularly to a golf equipment case which is adapted to receive
and hold a golf bag in knock-down form as well as the clubs and
accessories for playing the game of golf.
The means for protecting a golf bag and its contents during travel
generally consists in the utilization of a "travel bag" which is an
oversized flexible zippered bag type enclosure into which the golf bag is
placed and thereafter securely closed so that the golf bag and its
contents are not damaged during transport, particularly during airline
travel. More recently a more rigid structure has been proposed somewhat
resembling an oversized golf bag which is separable or otherwise open for
receiving the golf bag. In either case, the golf bag and its accessories
are transported in bulk thereby providing a relatively large and clumsy
piece of equipment which can provide a golfer an undue amount of anguish
during travel.
In an effort to provide the traveling golfer with equipment that can be
easily transported, various types of ingenious constructions have been
resorted to including, for example, a knock-down construction of a golf
bag shown and described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,901,299 issued to the subject
inventor on Aug. 26, 1975. As taught in this patent, a golf bag including
a pliable bag body and substantially rigid collar and base members are
readily detachable and reattachable from the body so that the golf bag can
be transported in a compressed state by being compacted lengthwise to
reduce the volume and thereby minimize space requirements. At the desired
destination, the collar and base members are reattached for normal use.
Such an arrangement is particularly useful where multiple sets of golf
clubs are desired to be transported in a trunk of an automobile along with
other luggage; however, it does not lend itself to use where public
transportation is the mode of travel.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a means
for transporting a knock-down golf bag as well as the golf clubs and
accessories for the playing of the game of golf.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a means for
transporting golf equipment which can be rolled or carried.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a means for
transporting golf equipment in a manner which reduces both bulk and volume
during transportation and/or storage.
SUMMARY
These and other objects are accomplished by means of a portable golf
equipment case for carrying a knock-down golf bag, clubs and golf
accessories therefor comprising an oblong box-like body member having a
pair of opposing broad side walls in the shape of a parallelogram
separated by pairs of mutually parallel relatively narrow side and end
walls with a hinged lid forming the major portion of one broad side wall.
A roller member located at one diagonal end of the broad side walls at the
apex thereof, said roller running substantially across the width of the
side and end walls to provide a relatively wide load bearing surface
member for pulling the case from the opposite diagonal end. Means are
included at the opposite diagonal end for pulling the case as well as
means located substantially at the mid-section of one side wall for
lifting and carrying the case. Means are also located substantially at the
ends of said side wall for attaching a carrying strap thereto.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a side planar view of a preferred embodiment of the subject
invention being pulled over a rolling surface;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the subject
invention with the lid thereof opened;
FIG. 3 is a bottom elevational view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 2 with
the lid thereof opened;
FIG. 4 is a sectional view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 1 taken along
the lines 4--4 thereof;
FIG. 5 is a sectional view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 2 taken along
the lines 5--5; and
FIG. 6 is a sectional view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 2 taken along
the lines 6--6.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to the drawings, FIG. 1 is generally illustrative of the
profile of a portable golf equipment case 10 in accordance with the
subject invention, the details of which are further disclosed in FIGS. 2
and 3. Reference numeral 12 denotes one of two broad side walls 12 and 14
generally in the form of a parallelogram having rounded corners. The major
portion of the broad wall 12 comprises a hinged lid 13. The broad walls 12
and 14 are bounded by relatively narrow top and bottom side walls 16 and
18 as well as forwad and rear end walls 20 and 22.
A relatively short transverse side wall 24 is formed at one end of the
structure between the lower portion of the bottom side wall 18 and the
lower portion of the rear end wall 22 as shown in FIG. 1 with a roller
member 26 spanning the width of the side and end wall dimensions as shown
in FIG. 4 while being sealed off from the interior of the case. The bottom
side wall 14 extends beyond the transverse side wall 24 as shown in FIG. 4
and includes a rounded extremity including an opening 28 for accepting the
axle 30 of the roller 26 therein. Additionally, the extremity of the wall
14 is formed into an inwardly projecting flange 32. On the opposite side
of the roller, the transverse wall 24 is extended downwardly into a side
wall portion 34 which forms a small extension of the side wall 12 and
which includes a mounting hole 32 for the roller axle 30 and a lower
flange portion 36. Thus the roller is substantially covered by a cowling
type of enclosure except for a lower portion which is adapted to ride on a
surface 38 when pulled as shown in FIG. 1 from the opposite end.
As noted the major portion of the broad side wall 12 comprises a lid 13.
The lid includes an encircling marginal flange 42 which is hinged along
the upper edge of the bottom or rear side wall 18 by means of elongated
hinge assembly 44. The marginal flange 42 is adapted to meet the inner
edges of the opposing side wall 16 as well as the end wall 20 and a
portion of the end wall 22 while becoming flush with the transverse side
wall 24. Thus the lid 13 when closed provides an oblong box-like structure
whose broad side wall 12 and adjacent wall surface 34 together with the
opposite broad side wall 14 describe respective parallelograms having
rounded corners with one pair of mutually opposite diagonal end corners 46
and 48 having a relatively larger radius than the other pair of mutually
diagonal end corners 50 and 52 as shown in FIG. 1.
As shown in FIG. 2, the marginal flange 42 includes an upper or forward
flange portion 52 which includes three projecting members 54, 56 and 58
which are adapted to engage respective lock latch mechanisms 60, 62 and 64
which are mounted on the upper edge 66 of the top or forward end wall 16,
thus providing multiple means for providing a triple locked enclosure.
In order that the case can be manually lifted, a flush mounted handle 68 is
mounted lengthwise at the mid-section of the top side wall 16 adjacent the
latch mechanism 62. The handle 68 assembly preferably includes a hand-grip
member 70 such as shown in FIG. 5 which normally fits flush with the top
side wall 16 by being located in a recess 72 but when grabbed manually
will raise upwardly and outwardly from the top side wall 16 so that it may
be gripped properly and thereafter returned to its recessed state. In
order that the case can be pulled as shown in FIG. 1, a second flush
mounted handle assembly 74 is located in the rounded corner 46 between the
top side wall 16 and the forward end wall 20 but being oriented
transversely with respect to the broad side walls 12 and 14 so that it may
be easily gripped for pulling. In addition to the handles 68 and 74, there
are included two identical flush mounted attachment bars 76 and 78, one of
which is shown in detail in FIG. 6. The bar 76, for example, spans an
underlying recess 80 formed in the top side wall 16. The purpose of the
two attachment bars 76 and 78 is to accommodate the connection of a
carrying strap 82 shown in the phantom view in FIG. 1 whereby one can
carry the case, in the same manner as a golf bag or utilize the same for
dragging the case in a rolling manner across the surface 38. Thus three
modes of transporting the case 10 are provided, depending upon the desires
of the user.
The case 10 is particularly adapted to accommodate a knock-down golf bag
such as shown and described in the above referenced Picco patent U.S. Pat.
No. 3,901,299, the teachings of which are intended to be incorporated
herein by reference. The construction of such a bag includes a pliable bag
body 90 which is detachable from an upper collar member 92 and a bottom
pan member 94. The interior of the casing 10 is dimensioned so that it is
adapted due to the angulated end walls 20 and 22 to accommodate a set of
golf clubs of varying lengths and types, i.e. woods and irons as well as
other golf accessories.
The arrangement shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 discloses the bag body 90 in a
collapsed state overlying a portion 96 of a golf club set. On top of the
collapsed bag body 90 is located the collar 92 and the pan 94 which also
leaves space, for example, for a pair of golf shoes 98 and an umbrella
100. Additionally, the inside surface of the bottom side wall 18 includes
retaining means 83 e.g. clips or straps for holding a single gold club 102
thereat, said golf club comprising, for example, a putter. The lid 40
additionally due to the space provided by the marginal flange 42 and the
substantially parallelogram shape of the lid it is adapted to accommodate,
for example, four clubs 104 of a golf club set on the inner surface
thereof by being secured by retaining means 106.
Thus when the lid 13 is closed, a complete set of golf clubs together with
an unassembled golf bag and related accessories for the playing of golf
can be transported either by carrying or rolling and upon arriving at the
destination the golf bag can be quickly reassembled and used in the normal
manner in accordance with the teachings of U.S. Pat. No. 3,901,299. When
desirable, the strap 82 shown in FIG. 1 can be the same strap normally
associated with and attached to the golf bag body 90 merely with the
proper adaption of connecting means between the bag body and the posts 76
and 78.
Having thus shown and described which is at present considered to be the
preferred embodiment of the subject invention, it should be noted that the
aforementioned detailed description has been made by way of illustration
and not of limitation and accordingly all modifications, alterations and
changes coming within the spirit and scope of the invention is herein
meant to be included.
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