Legged ultra light attachable golf bag

Davis, Morris B.

Patent Application Summary

U.S. patent application number 10/847506 was filed with the patent office on 2005-11-17 for legged ultra light attachable golf bag. Invention is credited to Davis, Morris B..

Application Number20050252803 10/847506
Document ID /
Family ID35308382
Filed Date2005-11-17

United States Patent Application 20050252803
Kind Code A1
Davis, Morris B. November 17, 2005

Legged ultra light attachable golf bag

Abstract

Ultra light golf bag with leg stand and attachable to the main golf bag allows golfer to carry the bag to the ball on the course. The bag can be unattached from main bag and the legs can be spread all in one easy movement. This invention gives golfer a selection of clubs to carry to the ball and not having to place clubs on the ground, therefor keeping clubs clean and dry and preventing loss of valuable clubs. This method of play will speed up play for all golfers. This method of use is ideal for all golfers and perfect for seniors. This method is ideal for all par three courses and driving ranges.


Inventors: Davis, Morris B.; (Land O Lakes, FL)
Correspondence Address:
    MORRIS B. DAVIS
    2946 BANYAN HILL LANE
    LAND O LAKES
    FL
    34639
    US
Family ID: 35308382
Appl. No.: 10/847506
Filed: May 17, 2004

Current U.S. Class: 206/315.7
Current CPC Class: A63B 55/408 20151001; A63B 55/00 20130101; A63B 55/53 20151001
Class at Publication: 206/315.7
International Class: A63B 055/00

Claims



1. An ultra light weight golf bag with leg stand and attachable to main bag. This light bag can carry up to 10 clubs, and can be removed from main bag and at the same time spread legs open and be carried to/from main bag. Can be carried to/from golf ball, while standing, invention will keep clubs clean and dry

2. This invention gives golfers a choice of clubs, and not having to walk back to cart.

3. This invention while keeping clubs clean and dry will increase the life of clubs

4. This invention gives seniors a chance to play longer.

5. This bag with stand next to ball elimanates bending to pick up clubs, and prevents loss of clubs

6. By not having to go back and forth to bag will speed up play for everyone using this invention

7. This invention is idealy suited for executive courses, and par three courses
Description



BACKGROUND OF INVENTION. GOLF

[0001] As a golfer, having had wet, dirty, and having lost clubs. I was lookinng for a way of solving this problem. This invention solves them.

SUMMARY

[0002] My invention, uniquely designed to be a portable auxiliary golf bag, is easily detached from main golf bag then it is carried to/from the ball while remaining upright. This bag keeps clubs clean,dry and prevents loss of valuable clubs.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION

[0003] 101, right front view of bag (5), extended legs (3) and ball pocket(9)

[0004] 102, showing right rear attachment (8) to main bag (5) and legs (3) with leg spreader (4)

[0005] 103. exploded view

[0006] 104. Inside collar (1) leg housing (2). Top view for placing golf clubs.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0007] 101, 102, 103, 104, show all connecting parts of invention

[0008] 101, a golf club receptacle made of durable material. (9) a ball pocket of flexable material sewn to bag (5), with fastener (7) of velcro.

[0009] FIG. (1) is inner oblong collar (1) of rigid material, such as metal or plastic giving it slim look.

[0010] FIG. (102) shows bag (5) with collar (1) and attachable hook (8) made ov very rigid material, such as steel, plastic and or alluminum.

[0011] FIG. (103) shows connecting (2) leg housing of hard rigid materias such as metal or plastic to sustain (8) attachment, (7) fastener thru legs (3) two legs of hard material such as plastic or metal, and leg spreader (4) of strong material such as metal or plastic, so as to spread and stabalize legs (3).

[0012] FIG. (3) legs are seated into housing (2) with fasteners (7) rivits or bolts.

[0013] FIG. (1) collar (1) of rigid material, is placed inside of bag(5).

[0014] FIG. (6) caps for legs of rubber or soft plastic.

[0015] FIG. (104) top view showing where golf clubs will enter into elongated bag (5)

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