Abstract:
A supporting device for a golf bag stand includes a supporting plate, a tubular receiver integrally formed with the supporting plate and a bottom plate having a concavity defined therein. The concavity is sized and configured to mate with the struting plate, such that the struting plate is able to be snugly received within the concave space. Furthermore, a first channel is defined within the struting plate and a second channel is defined within the bottom plate, such that when the supporting plate is received within the concavity of the bottom plate, a pin is able to pivotally combine the bottom plate and the supporting plate through the second channel and the first channel respectively, which provides the golf bag an ability to adjust to any terrain when the golf bag is held in a substantially upright position.
Abstract:
A golf club setting rack has a first fixing portion, a second fixing portion, a first cross structure, and a second cross structure. The first fixing portion and the second fixing portion are mounted on the opening frame of the golf bag. The first cross structure and the second cross structure are securely mounted on the first fixing portion and the second fixing portion. Each one of the first cross structure and the second cross structure has multiple recesses. The recesses of the first cross structure correspond to the first row compartments of the opening frame in location; the recesses of the second cross structure correspond to the second row compartments of the opening frame in location. Therefore, when multiple clubs are stored in the compartments of the golf bag, heads of the clubs may be received and constrained in the recesses of the golf club setting rack.
Abstract:
A height adjustable top frame for a golf bag has a base, at least one locking rod mounted slidably through the base, a holding bracket mounted securely on an upper end of the at least one locking rod and a locking mechanism mounted between the base and the holding bracket and selectively engaging the at least one locking rod. Despite being different lengths, golf clubs can be supported by adjusting the holding bracket to allow heads of the golf clubs to rest on the holding bracket. The golf bag with the height adjustable top frame does not have to be lengthened and the golf clubs with different lengths are appropriately and stably mounted in the golf bag without colliding or damaging each other.
Abstract:
A golf stand bag has a rotate bottom base assembly, a supporting rod, a top frame, a body, two legs and an activating member. The rotate bottom base assembly has a rotate bottom base and a pivot bracket. The rotate bottom base has a bottom, a sidewall formed on the bottom and two pivot balls formed on the sidewall. The pivot bracket has two pivot members pivotally mounted respectively on the pivot balls. The supporting rod is mounted securely on the pivot bracket. The top frame is mounted on the supporting rod. The legs are mounted pivotally on the top frame. The activating rod is mounted on the rotate bottom base and connected to the legs. The pivot bracket mounted on the sidewall instead the bottom of the rotate bottom base prevent the legs of the golf stand bag from inadvertently extending out the legs when the golf stand bag leans against a wall.
Abstract:
A golf stand bag has a rotate bottom base assembly, a supporting rod, a top frame, a body, two legs and an activating member. The rotate bottom base assembly has a rotate bottom base and a pivot bracket. The rotate bottom base has a bottom, a sidewall formed on the bottom and two pivot balls formed on the sidewall. The pivot bracket has two pivot members pivotally mounted respectively on the pivot balls. The supporting rod is mounted securely on the pivot bracket. The top frame is mounted on the supporting rod. The legs are mounted pivotally on the top frame. The activating rod is mounted on the rotate bottom base and connected to the legs. The pivot bracket mounted on the sidewall instead the bottom of the rotate bottom base prevent the legs of the golf stand bag from inadvertently extending out the legs when the golf stand bag leans against a wall.
Abstract:
An auto-adjusting harness connector for shoulder straps of a golf bag has a base and multiple buckles mounted slidably and pivotally on the base. The golf bag has four strap mounts and four straps. Each strap has two ends respectively connected to a corresponding strap mount and a corresponding buckle. The straps and buckles slide and pivot independently to automatically adjust a distance therebetween according to shoulder breadth of a person carrying the golf bag and strap breadths of the golf bag. Therefore, the straps of the golf bag are suitable for people with different shoulder breadths for improved comfort while carrying and convenience while removing and with reduced cost of manufacture and storage.
Abstract:
A base for golf bag has a bottom frame and a cover. The bottom frame has a bottom cuff, multiple holders, a flange and multiple connecting mechanisms. The flange transversely protrudes out the inner surface of the bottom cuff. Each connecting mechanism is formed on the flange. The cover has a mounting surface and multiple connecting mechanisms. The mounting surface corresponds to and selectively attaches to the flange. Each connecting mechanism is formed on the mounting surface corresponds to and selectively engages one connecting mechanism of the bottom frame. The cover is selectively to be removed from the bottom frame for ease of mounting posts or other purposes.
Abstract:
An adjustable divider apparatus for a golf bag has a partitioning frame, a divider assembly and multiple fasteners. The partitioning frame has an annular inner and outer surface. The divider assembly has two cross dividers mounted on the annular inner surface and each cross divider has multiple mounting holes. The fasteners are mounted detachably into the mounting holes. The elastic cord cooperates with the partitioning frame and the divider assembly to define several sub spaces inside the frame. The golf clubs can respectively extend through the sub spaces according the types of the golf clubs so a golfer can choose a specific golf club conveniently. When the golf bag is being moved, the cord sections restrict the movement of the golf clubs with the elastic forces to prevent the golf clubs shaking and colliding with each other. Therefore, the durability of the golf clubs is improved.
Abstract:
A golf bag has a bag body, a stand assembly, and at least one fixing device. An end of the stand assembly is pivotally mounted on an outer surface of the bag body. The fixing device is connected to the bag body and the stand assembly. The fixing device is a belt and has a bag body end mounted on the bag body and a stand end mounted on the stand assembly. A maximum distance between the stand end and the bag body end is selectively fixed so that the fixing device is capable of making the stand assembly unable to pivot away from the bag body when the maximum distance between the stand end and the bag body end is fixed, thereby preventing the loosened stand assembly from swaying arbitrarily with respect to the bag body.
Abstract:
A nameplate assembly for a bag has a base, a nameplate and at least one connecting unit, the nameplate is disposed in an accommodating recess of the base, and the at least one connecting unit is mounted in at least one connecting recess of the base. The nameplate is connected and fixed on the base by the connecting unit. The base further includes a pressing recess formed in an end of the accommodating recess, the nameplate extending to a position above the pressing recess. The nameplate can be easily mounted on the base by the magnetic force from the connecting unit and can be easily removed by being pressed into the pressing recess. Therefore, the nameplate assembly is efficient in manufacturing and is easy to use.