Detachable carrier for attachment to golf car

a golf car and carrier technology, applied in the field of golf, can solve the problems of golfers fatigue or inability to walk an entire golf course, golf clubs are often heavy and cumbersome to carry over an entire course, slow golf games, etc., and achieve the effects of improving access and convenience, a well-groomed course, and improving the pace of play

Inactive Publication Date: 2013-03-21
CASSONI ROBERT P
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[0013]An object of the present invention is to permit golfers to easily attach a golf club carrier to a motorized golf cart. Another alternate or additional object is to permit golfers to take all their clubs with them as they travel about a golf course on a motorized golf cart. Yet another alternate or additional object of the invention is to reduce the use of motorized golf carts on fairways and playing surfaces on a golf course. Still a further alternate or additional object of the present invention is to reduce the amount of lifting required by a golfer on a golf course. One other alternate or additional object of the present invention is to speed the play of golf on a golf course.

Problems solved by technology

The set of clubs thus is often heavy and cumbersome to carry over an entire course.
Such manual golf club carriers and the associated walking of the entire course however lead to slow golf games, which can be a major problem on popular golf courses.
Moreover, some golfers fatigue or are incapable of walking an entire golf course, which can require 4 kilometers of travel or more.
However, this travel can damage the golf course.
For example, when a fairway is wet, the golf carts can leave muddy track marks on the fairway or even on the greens.
They do not remove the bags during play, since the bags with the clubs are heavy and the golf bag must be lifted to be strapped in.
The lifting of the golf bag in the first place is also burdensome.
A problem occurs when a golfer selects the wrong club or clubs from the bag in the motorized cart.
Improper selection can occur for example because of the lie or by mistaking the distance of the ball or the wind speed at the location of the ball.
Since his ball may be a long distance from the golf cart, a long delay can result.
Moreover, his partner in the motorized golf cart, which typically has two seats, could have driven the motorized cart to a new location, leading to even longer delays.
If two players are using a motorized cart on a golf course where motorized carts are permitted on the fairway, a similar problem may occur: the first golfer may choose one or two clubs, and the second golfer will drive the cart to a new position.

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[0065]The present invention will be described with reference to a preferred embodiment which permits a single hand removal and attachment of the golf club carrier to a motorized golf cart.

[0066]FIG. 1 shows, in schematic form, a motorized golf cart 59 having a motor 100 with an axle 101 driving front wheels 201, 202 or rear wheels 203, 204 of the cart 59. The motor 100 may be any type of motor, for example electric or internal combustion driven. The cart 59 is an existing cart with seats 205, 206 for two golfers and having a golf bag bay 102. The cart 59 has been retrofitted with a first mount bracket 57 and a second mount bracket 157 located at sides 120 and 121, respectively of a frame 110 of the golf cart 59. The first and second mounting brackets 57, 157 comprise hitching devices of the cart 59 in this embodiment, and may be retrofitted to the cart, for example using bolts or linearly sliding clamps fastened to the side, rear or front of the golf cart 59. The cart 59, prior to h...

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Abstract

A detachable golf club carrier has a handle, a carrier body, a golf club bag, at least one wheel and a second hitching device. The golf club carrier and the motorized golf cart can be hitched together without lifting the golf club carrier. A carrier for attaching to a golf car is also provided.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 10 / 815,202, filed Mar. 31, 2004, which is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09 / 924,039, filed Aug. 7, 2001, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention relates generally to the sport of golf, and more particularly to golf cars or carts and golf club carriers.[0003]On a golf course, golfers often carry their own golf clubs in a golf club bag. The golfers may walk the entire course with the golf club bag held by a strap swung over their shoulder. A typical set of golf clubs may include 12 golf clubs or more. The set of clubs thus is often heavy and cumbersome to carry over an entire course. A caddie may accompany the golfer to aid in carrying the golf clubs.[0004]Wheeled golf club carriers, also known as pull or push carts, have been developed to permit golfers to wheel their clubs over the course, by pulling the ca...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B60R9/08B62B5/00A63B55/60B62D51/06
CPCA63B55/08A63B55/087A63B2055/083B60Y2200/86B62B2202/404Y10T29/49716B62D51/06B60R9/08B62B5/0003Y10S280/06Y10S280/05B62B2207/02A63B55/60A63B55/61A63B2055/603A63B55/57
Inventor CASSONI, ROBERT P.
Owner CASSONI ROBERT P
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