US20040206793A2 - Golf bag and strap system - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
- A45F3/00—Travelling or camp articles; Sacks or packs carried on the body
- A45F3/14—Carrying-straps; Pack-carrying harnesses
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B55/00—Bags for golf clubs; Stands for golf clubs for use on the course; Wheeled carriers specially adapted for golf bags
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
- A45F3/00—Travelling or camp articles; Sacks or packs carried on the body
- A45F3/04—Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of two straps passing over the two shoulders
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- Y10T24/00—Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
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- the present invention relates generally to golf bags and more particularly to strap systems for carrying golf bags.
- the dual or double strap system has several advantages over the single strap because the weight is divided between the two straps, thus causing less stress on each of the shoulders.
- Several US patents have been involved with this dual strap concept. Among them are US Pat. Nos. 5,038,984, 5,042,703 and 5,042,704 to Izzo, US Pat No. 5,348,205 to Steurer and US Pat. No. 5,636,778 to Jones. Each of these makes an attempt to improve the balance and/or weight distribution of the golf bag to improve the user of the user who is carrying the bag.
- Crucial considerations in the balance of the bag are the placement of the strap mounting points.
- Another object of the invention is to present a golf bag and strap system which has very little sway or bounce.
- Another object of the invention is to present a golf bag and strap system which has improved balance and weight distribution.
- a further object of the present invention is to present a golf bag and strap system which is very comfortable for the user.
- An additional object of the present invention is to present a golf bag and strap system which is ergonomically designed to minimize fatigue of the user.
- one preferred embodiment of the present invention is a golf bag, and strap system for supporting a golf bag, the strap system having a central hub including a number of arms.
- Each arm has at least one attachment point to which straps are connected.
- the arms include upper arms and lower arms and upper straps are attached to the upper arms, and lower straps are attached to the lower arms.
- Each attachment point preferably includes a D-ring.
- the central hub also preferably includes a padded portion having a raised portion which acts as a center of rotation for movement of the central hub.
- An advantage of the present invention is that the present golf bag and strap system is very adaptable to a large variety of users.
- Another advantage of the present invention is that bounce and vibration of the golf bag is greatly minimized by using the present invention.
- Another advantage of the present invention is that balance and weight distribution of the golf bag is improved by used of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 shows the strap system of the present invention in use with a golf bag
- FIG. 2 illustrates a top plan view of the present strap system isolated from use with a golf bag
- FIG. 3 shows a top plan view of the central portion of the present strap system isolated from the rest of the strap system.
- FIG. 1 shows the golf bag 10 of the present invention in use with a strap system 12 .
- the golf bag 10 includes an enclosure 11 .
- the strap system 12 includes a central portion 14 which will referred to as a central hub 15 which has a number of arms 16 to which straps 18 have been attached, which in turn connect to D-rings 20 or other attachment points on the golf bag 12 .
- These straps 18 generally include a set of upper straps 22 which include a padded portion 24 and lower straps 26 , which are preferably nylon webbing with little or no padding.
- FIG. 2 shows the strap system 12 in isolation from the golf bag 12 .
- FIG. 3 shows the central portion 14 and central hub 15 further isolated from the rest of the strap system 12 .
- the central portion 14 is shown having arms 16 , which can be further divided into upper arms 28 and lower arms 30 .
- arms 16 There are preferably four arms 16 , but this number is not to be construed as a limitation, and there could be fewer or a greater number of arms.
- the shape of the central portion 14 is shown as being somewhat “webbed” in shape, that is, having arcuate sides which curve to form the arms 16 , but this is not to be construed as a limitation.
- the central portion 14 or central hub 15 may be configured as a square, rectangle, hexagon, circle, polygon or irregular shape, as long as it provides the appropriate balance and weight distribution. As will be discussed below, a certain symmetry may be useful in providing this balance, but it is not essential.
- the arms 16 include attachment points, preferably D-rings 32 , to which the upper straps 22 and lower straps 26 connect.
- the upper and lower straps 22 , 26 connect to make a continuous loop 34 .
- the upper straps 22 and lower straps 26 be completely separate and their ends attachable to separate D-rings 20 on the bag 10 .
- the straps 22 , 26 also are preferably adjustable in length, and to this end, they include a buckle 36 or sliding clip somewhere along their lengths. It is most preferred that each of the four upper and lower straps 22 , 26 be independently adjustable to allow the best balance for the bag 10 .
- the central hub 15 can be divided along either vertical axis A 38 or horizontal axis B 40 .
- the central hub 15 may be advantageously configured to be symmetrical about the vertical axis A 38 or the horizontal axis B 40 . It is currently preferred that the lower arms 30 are slightly longer than the upper arms 28 , but this is not to be construed as a limitation.
- An advantage of the current strap system 12 is its stability.
- the central hub 15 tends to rotate in response to shifts in balance, rather than having independent straps which slide past each other, or which slide separately.
- the central hub 15 also contacts the middle of the user’s back, and thus tends to oppose small movements by frictional force, and dampens vibrations as well. The result is a more stable feeling, in which there is reduced bouncing or swinging of the bag, and thus, much more comfort for the user.
- the central hub 15 also optionally includes a stitched design 42 , which in this case is a circle, but which could again be almost any regular or irregular geometric shape.
- the underside (not visible) of the central hub 15 also preferably includes a padded portion 46 for the comfort of the user.
- the stitching 42 can isolate a raised portion 48 of this padded underside, which helps to isolate it as a point of contact for the user. This also helps to configure it as a center of rotation 44 for the central hub 15 .
- connection points of the upper straps 22 and lower straps 26 are set at a (radial) distance from this center of rotation 44 , thus making effectively a larger rotational object, which is less prone to bouncing and vibration.
- the golf bag 10 itself is preferably configured with attachment points that work well with the present strap system 12 . As shown in Fig.1, this may include a series of D-rings 20 which may be spaced to accommodate body sizes and shapes. The inventor has determined that this strap system is very adaptable for all body sizes and types but works especially well for people of small to medium stature.
- the present strap system 12 is well suited for carrying a user’s golf bag 10 with a minimum of vibration and discomfort.
- the strap system 12 of the present invention includes a central portion 14 or central hub 15 which has a number of arms 16 to which straps 18 have been attached which in turn connect to D-rings 20 or other attachment points on the golf bag 10 .
- These straps 18 generally include a set of upper straps 22 which include a padded portion 24 and lower straps 26 , which are preferably nylon webbing with little or no padding.
- the central hub 15 also preferably includes a stitched design 42 , and includes a padded portion 46 for the comfort of the user. Besides being decorative, the stitching 42 can isolate a raised portion 48 of this padded underside, which helps to isolate it as a point of contact for the user.
- connection points of the upper straps 22 and lower straps 26 are set at a (radial) distance from this center of rotation 44 , thus making effectively a larger rotational object, which is less prone to bouncing and vibration.
- the strap system 12 of the present invention has very little sway or bounce, and has improved balance and weight distribution.
- the golf bag 10 with strap system 12 is ergonomically designed to minimize fatigue of the user and is very comfortable for the user.
- the balance and weight distribution of the golf bag 10 is improved by used of the present invention. Additionally, it is very adaptable to a large variety of users, and allows improved “hands free” operation.
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- The present invention relates generally to golf bags and more particularly to strap systems for carrying golf bags.
- Golf is a game in which obtaining exercise is one of many goals, but in which its practitioners generally like to avoid discomfort. As golf can be practiced by people of many ages and physical conditions, it is important that carrying the golf clubs around the course not be perceived as burdensome. In an effort to make carrying the bag of golf clubs as easy as possible, many types of straps have been produced to improve the comfort of the user. The first types of straps used were generally single straps that extended from the bottom or foot of the golf bag to somewhere around the top of the bag. This was of course an improvement over carrying the bag by hand, and left the user’s hands free.
- The dual or double strap system has several advantages over the single strap because the weight is divided between the two straps, thus causing less stress on each of the shoulders. Several US patents have been involved with this dual strap concept. Among them are US Pat. Nos. 5,038,984, 5,042,703 and 5,042,704 to Izzo, US Pat No. 5,348,205 to Steurer and US Pat. No. 5,636,778 to Jones. Each of these makes an attempt to improve the balance and/or weight distribution of the golf bag to improve the user of the user who is carrying the bag. Crucial considerations in the balance of the bag are the placement of the strap mounting points.
- The stability of the bag as the user walks about is also of concern. A bag that bounces or swings excessively is undesirable, as this type of motion can be very tiring, as well as possibly annoying. Users of prior golf bags often are seen holding the ends of the bag to minimize motion. This of course defeats the purpose of providing the user with a “hands free” implementation.
- Thus there is a need for a golf bag which is more stable, involving very little swing or bounce, which distributes the weight of the bag on the shoulders well and has improved balance.
- Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to present a golf bag and strap system which allows “hands free” operation.
- Another object of the invention is to present a golf bag and strap system which has very little sway or bounce.
- And another object of the invention is to present a golf bag and strap system which has improved balance and weight distribution.
- A further object of the present invention is to present a golf bag and strap system which is very comfortable for the user.
- An additional object of the present invention is to present a golf bag and strap system which is ergonomically designed to minimize fatigue of the user.
- Briefly, one preferred embodiment of the present invention is a golf bag, and strap system for supporting a golf bag, the strap system having a central hub including a number of arms. Each arm has at least one attachment point to which straps are connected. The arms include upper arms and lower arms and upper straps are attached to the upper arms, and lower straps are attached to the lower arms. Each attachment point preferably includes a D-ring. The central hub also preferably includes a padded portion having a raised portion which acts as a center of rotation for movement of the central hub.
- An advantage of the present invention is that the present golf bag and strap system is very adaptable to a large variety of users.
- Another advantage of the present invention is that bounce and vibration of the golf bag is greatly minimized by using the present invention.
- And another advantage of the present invention is that balance and weight distribution of the golf bag is improved by used of the present invention.
- These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become clear to those skilled in the art in view of the description of the best presently known mode of carrying out the invention and the industrial applicability of the preferred embodiment as described herein and as illustrated in the several figures of the drawings.
- FIG. 1 shows the strap system of the present invention in use with a golf bag;
- FIG. 2 illustrates a top plan view of the present strap system isolated from use with a golf bag; and
- FIG. 3 shows a top plan view of the central portion of the present strap system isolated from the rest of the strap system.
- The purposes and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description in conjunction with the appended drawings in which:
- FIG. 1 shows the
golf bag 10 of the present invention in use with astrap system 12. Thegolf bag 10 includes anenclosure 11. Thestrap system 12 includes a central portion 14 which will referred to as a central hub 15 which has a number ofarms 16 to whichstraps 18 have been attached, which in turn connect to D-rings 20 or other attachment points on thegolf bag 12. Thesestraps 18 generally include a set ofupper straps 22 which include a paddedportion 24 andlower straps 26, which are preferably nylon webbing with little or no padding. - FIG. 2 shows the
strap system 12 in isolation from thegolf bag 12. FIG. 3 shows the central portion 14 and central hub 15 further isolated from the rest of thestrap system 12. Referring now to both Figs. 2 and 3, as well as FIG. 1, the central portion 14 is shown havingarms 16, which can be further divided intoupper arms 28 andlower arms 30. There are preferably fourarms 16, but this number is not to be construed as a limitation, and there could be fewer or a greater number of arms. Likewise, the shape of the central portion 14 is shown as being somewhat “webbed” in shape, that is, having arcuate sides which curve to form thearms 16, but this is not to be construed as a limitation. For example, the central portion 14 or central hub 15 may be configured as a square, rectangle, hexagon, circle, polygon or irregular shape, as long as it provides the appropriate balance and weight distribution. As will be discussed below, a certain symmetry may be useful in providing this balance, but it is not essential. - The
arms 16 include attachment points, preferably D-rings 32, to which theupper straps 22 andlower straps 26 connect. In this figure, the upper andlower straps continuous loop 34. It is also possible that theupper straps 22 andlower straps 26 be completely separate and their ends attachable to separate D-rings 20 on thebag 10. As shown in Fig. 1, thestraps buckle 36 or sliding clip somewhere along their lengths. It is most preferred that each of the four upper andlower straps bag 10. - As shown in Fig. 2, the central hub15 can be divided along either vertical axis A 38 or
horizontal axis B 40. As referred to above, the central hub 15 may be advantageously configured to be symmetrical about the vertical axis A 38 or thehorizontal axis B 40. It is currently preferred that thelower arms 30 are slightly longer than theupper arms 28, but this is not to be construed as a limitation. - An advantage of the
current strap system 12 is its stability. The central hub 15 tends to rotate in response to shifts in balance, rather than having independent straps which slide past each other, or which slide separately. The central hub 15 also contacts the middle of the user’s back, and thus tends to oppose small movements by frictional force, and dampens vibrations as well. The result is a more stable feeling, in which there is reduced bouncing or swinging of the bag, and thus, much more comfort for the user. - The central hub15 also optionally includes a stitched
design 42, which in this case is a circle, but which could again be almost any regular or irregular geometric shape. The underside (not visible) of the central hub 15 also preferably includes a paddedportion 46 for the comfort of the user. Besides being decorative, thestitching 42 can isolate a raisedportion 48 of this padded underside, which helps to isolate it as a point of contact for the user. This also helps to configure it as a center ofrotation 44 for the central hub 15. An additional feature that adds to the stability of thestrap system 12 is that the connection points of theupper straps 22 andlower straps 26 are set at a (radial) distance from this center ofrotation 44, thus making effectively a larger rotational object, which is less prone to bouncing and vibration. - The
golf bag 10 itself is preferably configured with attachment points that work well with thepresent strap system 12. As shown in Fig.1, this may include a series of D-rings 20 which may be spaced to accommodate body sizes and shapes. The inventor has determined that this strap system is very adaptable for all body sizes and types but works especially well for people of small to medium stature. - While various embodiments have been described above, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example only, and not limitation.
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present strap system 12 is well suited for carrying a user’sgolf bag 10 with a minimum of vibration and discomfort. - Golf is practiced by people of many ages and physical conditions, and it is important that carrying the golf clubs around the course not be perceived as burdensome. In an effort to make carrying the bag of golf clubs as easy as possible, a dual or double strap system has been developed, which has several advantages over the single strap because the weight is divided between the two straps, thus causing less stress on each of the shoulders. Crucial considerations in the balance of the bag are the placement of the strap mounting points. The stability of the bag as the user walks about is also of concern. A bag that bounces or swings excessively is undesirable, as this type of motion can be very tiring, as well as possibly annoying.
- In answer to these concerns, the
strap system 12 of the present invention includes a central portion 14 or central hub 15 which has a number ofarms 16 to which straps 18 have been attached which in turn connect to D-rings 20 or other attachment points on thegolf bag 10. Thesestraps 18 generally include a set ofupper straps 22 which include a paddedportion 24 andlower straps 26, which are preferably nylon webbing with little or no padding. The central hub 15 also preferably includes a stitcheddesign 42, and includes a paddedportion 46 for the comfort of the user. Besides being decorative, thestitching 42 can isolate a raisedportion 48 of this padded underside, which helps to isolate it as a point of contact for the user. This also helps to configure it as a center ofrotation 44 for the central hub 15. An additional feature adds to the stability of thestrap system 12 is that the connection points of theupper straps 22 andlower straps 26 are set at a (radial) distance from this center ofrotation 44, thus making effectively a larger rotational object, which is less prone to bouncing and vibration. - The
strap system 12 of the present invention has very little sway or bounce, and has improved balance and weight distribution. Thegolf bag 10 withstrap system 12 is ergonomically designed to minimize fatigue of the user and is very comfortable for the user. The balance and weight distribution of thegolf bag 10 is improved by used of the present invention. Additionally, it is very adaptable to a large variety of users, and allows improved “hands free” operation. - For the above, and other, reasons, it is expected that the
golf bag 10 withstrap system 12 of the present invention will have widespread industrial applicability. Therefore, it is expected that the commercial utility of the present invention will be extensive and long lasting. - What is claimed is:
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