| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| RE33203 |
Golf bag device |
April 24, 1990 |
| The present invention in its preferred embodiment is a golf bag device (10) including an interior divider (34) which forms full length club storage compartments (26, 28, 30, and 32) in the bag portion (12). The bag has a longitudinal axis which is offset from the horizontal, thus improvi |
| D596821 |
Expanded golf bag cart |
July 21, 2009 |
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| D596365 |
Folded golf bag cart |
July 14, 2009 |
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| D497720 |
Golf bag with integral V-block |
November 2, 2004 |
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| D493620 |
Protective collar for golf bag |
August 3, 2004 |
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| D489532 |
Golf bag extension handle |
May 11, 2004 |
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| D460614 |
Hard shell backpack design |
July 23, 2002 |
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| D422137 |
Golf bag with multiple satchels |
April 4, 2000 |
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| D419295 |
Golf bag with large capacity satchels |
January 25, 2000 |
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| D413019 |
Back quadrant for a golf bag |
August 24, 1999 |
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| D412396 |
Set of golf bag straps |
August 3, 1999 |
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| D412060 |
Tear-drop side pockets for a golf bag |
July 20, 1999 |
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| D411666 |
Set of straps for golf bag |
June 29, 1999 |
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| D411039 |
Double strap assembly for use with a golf bag |
June 15, 1999 |
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| 7581748 |
Power assisted golf bag cart |
September 1, 2009 |
| A golf bag cart system (10) is provided for supporting and transporting a golf bag (12). The cart (10) is a three wheel push cart with a front disc motor (108) mounted in the front wheel (26). Recurve tubes (82, 84) support the golf bag (12) with ample access to pockets and provide a |
| 7128333 |
Collapsible golf cart |
October 31, 2006 |
| A golf bag cart (10) having a frame (14), a handle (22), first and second rear wheels (18, 20), and first and second wheel struts (52, 54), to which the first and second rear wheels (18, 20) are rotatably mounted, the first and second wheel struts (52, 54) being pivotally mounted to the |
| 7124887 |
Extension handle and golf bag with extension handle |
October 24, 2006 |
| Briefly, one preferred embodiment of the present invention (10) is an extension handle (26) for a golf bag (12) having a top opening (19), and carrying straps (22). The extension handle (26) includes one or more brackets (28) attached to the golf bag (12) near the top opening (19), t |
| 6698789 |
Collapsible golf cart |
March 2, 2004 |
| A golf bag cart (10) having a frame (14), a handle (22), first and second rear wheels (18, 20), and first and second wheel struts (52, 54), to which the first and second rear wheels (18, 20) are rotatably mounted, the first and second wheel struts (52, 54) being pivotally mounted to the |
| 5916042 |
Adjustable balance weighting system for golf clubs |
June 29, 1999 |
| Adjustable balance weighting systems (10 and 110) are provided for adjusting the weighting and balance of golf clubs of either the "iron" or the "wood" types. An eccentric weighting means is mounted on or in the club head (14 or 74) so as to be rotatable and provide a mechanism by wh |
| 5899284 |
Powered cart for golf bag |
May 4, 1999 |
| A powered golf bag cart (10) including a frame assembly (20), a free wheel assembly (22), a drive wheel assembly (24), a power delivery assembly (26), a steering assembly (28), and a control assembly (30). For compact storage, the frame assembly (20) of the cart (10) has nestably collaps |
| 5762189 |
Golf bag stand system |
June 9, 1998 |
| A stand system (10) for golf bags provides an automatic leg deployment and retraction capability and offers an exceedingly smooth and efficient operation and design. The stand system (10) includes a golf bag (12) having a base member (16) whose bottom surface (92) includes an arcuate |
| 5749424 |
Powered cart for golf bag |
May 12, 1998 |
| A powered golf bag cart (10) is shown which includes a frame assembly (20), a free wheel assembly (22), a drive wheel assembly (24), a power delivery assembly (26), a steering assembly (28), and a control assembly (30). For compact storage, the frame assembly (20) of the cart (10) furthe |
| 5683309 |
Adjustable balance weighting system for golf clubs |
November 4, 1997 |
| An adjustable balance weighting system (10) is provided for adjusting the weighting and balance of a golf club of either the "iron" or the "wood" type in order to encourage the golf club to be in tune with the golfer's swing and/or to correct any deficiencies that may exist therein. An |
| 5499761 |
Adjustable balance golf bag |
March 19, 1996 |
| An adjustable balance golf bag 10 with a golf bag spine 18, is provided, having an extended post 22 attached parallel to, and offset from, the golf bag spine 18. A carrying strap assembly 24 is attached to the extended post 22 by a first connector assembly 26 and a second connector assem |
| 5415285 |
Soft sided golf bag with quick action integral stand |
May 16, 1995 |
| A soft sided golf bag with a quick action integral stand (10) is provided to operate intermediate a stand mode and a storage mode. The stand assembly (14) is secured to the bag assembly at a top pivot assembly (40) and a bottom pivot assembly (44) and includes a leg member assembly (38) |
| 5361899 |
Golf bag with intersecting circles cross section |
November 8, 1994 |
| A golf bag (10) with a supporting structure (14) which includes a collar (18), base (32), and dowels (20 and 26). The collar 18 and base 32 are unitary structures in the shape of three intersecting rings (34, 36 and 38). The supporting structure (14) is surrounded by an enclosing fabric |
| 5330188 |
Putter alignment system |
July 19, 1994 |
| A putter alignment system (10) is provided for use in aiding in practicing golf putting. The system (10) includes a putter component (12) mounted on a golf putter (12) and a remote target component (14) situated along the desired relative alignment axis (18) from the putter (20). Electro |
| 5324039 |
Putter alignment system |
June 28, 1994 |
| A putter alignment system (10) is provided for use in aiding in practicing golf putting. The system (10) includes a putter component (12) mounted on a golf putter (12) and a remote target component (14) situated along the desired relative alignment axis (18) from the putter (20). Electro |
| 5297328 |
Thermoforming manufacturing process for golf bags |
March 29, 1994 |
| A thermoforming manufacturing process is provided for creating modular three dimensional objects, particularly golf bags (10). The process includes preparatory steps of preparing a corresponding female mold member (42) for each of the golf bag segments (74) to be included, and preparing |
| 5292044 |
Non-slip carrying strap |
March 8, 1994 |
| A non-slip pattern (14) is permanently secured to an engaging surface (32) which is adapted to engage a load supporting element such as a human shoulder. A non-slip carrying strap (10) is formed utilizing a strap pad (12) upon which the non-slip pattern (14) is secured. The pattern (14) |
| 5180023 |
Self propelled golf bag cart |
January 19, 1993 |
| A self propelled golf bag cart assembly (10) is provided to allow a golfer to walk during a round of golf while having the golf cart (12) and the contents carried by the cart (10). The bag cart (10) includes a plurality of cooperative subassemblies for performing specific functions. The |
| 5167389 |
Self propelled golf bag cart |
December 1, 1992 |
| A self-propelled golf bag car assembly (10) is provided to allow a golfer to walk during a round of golf while having the golf cart (12) and the contents carried by the cart (10). The bag cart (10) includes a plurality of cooperative subassemblies for performing specific functions. The b |
| 4844253 |
Cart bag for golf |
July 4, 1989 |
| A golf bag (10) is specifically adapted for use with powered or pull type carts and includes a rigid base plate (14), a rigid collar (18) including a peripheral frame (27) and a plurality of apertures (33, 34, 35 and 36) formed therethrough, a fabric tube (13) extending between the base |
| 4796752 |
Cart bag for golf |
January 10, 1989 |
| A golf bag (10) is specifically adapted for use with powered or pull type carts and includes a rigid base plate (14), a rigid collar (18) including a peripheral frame (27) and a plurality of apertures (33, 34, 35 and 36) formed therethrough, a fabric tube (13) extending between the base |
| 4778136 |
Golf bag with integral stand |
October 18, 1988 |
| A golf bag with integral stand (10) that allows the bag portion (12) to rest in a semi-upright position. The bag portion (12) is supported by two support members (38 and 40). The positioning of the support members (38 and 40) is controlled by a series of three webbings (56, 64, and 70) i |
| 4685561 |
Golf bag device |
August 11, 1987 |
| The present invention in its preferred embodiment is a golf bag device (10) including an interior divider (34) which forms full length club storage compartments (26, 28, 30, and 32) in the bag portion (12). The bag has a longitudinal axis which is offset from the horizontal, thus improvi |
| 4676464 |
Golf bag with integral stand |
June 30, 1987 |
| A golf bag with integral stand (10) that allows the bag portion (12) to rest in a semi-upright position. The bag portion (12) is supported while at rest by two support members (28 and 29). The positioning of these members (28 and 29) is controlled by a pair of transverse members (30 and |