A golf club bag
The design of the detachable support rod solves the problem of the golf club bag being bulky and taking up a lot of space, and enables the bag to be folded and rolled up, reducing transportation and storage costs.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- DONGGUAN JINMING SPORTS PROD CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-10
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-16
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of bags that carry multiple golf clubs, and more particularly to a golf club bag. Background Technology
[0002] A golf club bag is a bag specifically designed for storing golf clubs. These bags are usually categorized by the number of clubs they can hold, such as four or eight clubs, or by the number of holes, such as five or ten holes.
[0003] Golf club bags have relatively simple usage scenarios and fewer functional requirements. Furthermore, the types of functions are generally related to the amount of storage space. This leads to many problems with traditional golf club bags in other environments. For example, in transportation and storage, golf clubs are bulky and occupy a lot of space. Shipping and storage costs are directly proportional to the volume. The lack of features such as folding to reduce volume or modular design makes it difficult to compress the storage space inside the golf club bag, which keeps the overall production cost high. Utility Model Content
[0004] To address the aforementioned problems, this utility model provides a golf club bag designed to solve the issue of its volume not being effectively compressed.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is: a golf club bag, comprising a bag body, an opening communicating with the interior, the interior being a storage space for placing golf clubs, and a support rod inside the bag body to maintain its unfolded shape, characterized in that the support rod is composed of at least two first connecting rods connected by any one of detachable connection, sleeve connection or hinge connection, and a first mounting seat is provided inside the bag body, the support rod and the first mounting seat being detachably connected.
[0006] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0007] The main feature of this utility model is the use of a detachable connection method, which allows multiple components to be removed. In particular, after the support rod can be removed from the bag, the bag collapses and presents an irregular shape. At this time, the bag can be stored by rolling or folding. In other words, the storage space is compressed and the overall volume is reduced. The storage function can greatly reduce the cost of distribution and warehousing.
[0008] At the same time, the multiple first links that make up the support rod are put into the bag body after exiting the extended state, which will not cause the bag body to be unable to roll up or fold, and will not cause the bag body to occupy a large space.
[0009] The extended state indicates that the first link has undergone a series of actions. In the first embodiment, the multiple first links are detachably connected and also include a link assembly. In the extended state, the two ends of the link assembly are respectively fitted onto the first link and are threadedly connected to the first link, thereby forming a support rod, which is easy to install and simple to disassemble.
[0010] In the second embodiment, the multiple overlapping first links are hinged, and the multiple first links are flattened to maintain the unfolded shape of the package.
[0011] In the third embodiment, the plurality of first links are sleeved together, and the first links extend to maintain the unfolded shape of the package.
[0012] The three implementation methods described above are, in order, disassembly of screw connection, hinge connection, and telescopic connection.
[0013] The package includes a soft package, a head frame, a base, and a second connecting structure. The soft package has a first opening at both ends. The head frame and the second connecting structure are connected to the two first openings of the soft package. The base and the second connecting structure are detachably connected. At least two first mounting seats are provided for positioning the two ends of the support rod. The first mounting seats can be distributed in any of the following ways: the first mounting seats are distributed on the head frame and the base, or on the head frame and the soft package, or both are distributed inside the soft package. Regardless of the method used to stabilize the support rod, all of these methods provide mounting positions at both ends of the support rod, ensuring that the support rod is vertical within the soft package.
[0014] The bag is designed to be tilted to the side. The component that achieves this effect is the tripod. When the tripod is unfolded, the bag tilts at a 45° angle, making it easy to quickly pull out the cue stick. This angle is only used as an example and is not intended to be a further limitation.
[0015] In this specific embodiment, the tripod includes a limiter, support bars, and feet. The limiter is located in the middle area of the side of the soft pack, and the feet are located on the side of the soft pack near the head frame. The support bars are divided into a first support bar and a second support bar. The first support bar is connected to the limiter and the feet, and the second support bar is connected to the limiter and the chassis. The limiter, feet, and head frame provide fulcrums for connection to the two ends of the first and second support bars. In the tilted state, the support bars provide support to the soft pack, ensuring that the golf club inside the soft pack will not crush the shape of the soft pack and avoiding difficulties in retrieving the golf club.
[0016] The system has two legs, each fitted with a sleeve with a pre-drilled first insertion hole. The first support bar is U-shaped, with both ends being free ends with bevels. These ends are inserted into the first insertion holes, and the middle section of the first support bar is fixed to the inside of the limiter. Similarly, the second support bar is U-shaped, with both ends also being free ends with bevels. These free ends are connected to the second insertion hole inside the limiter, and the middle section of the second support bar is embedded in the chassis. This technical solution aims to further improve the folding effect; disassembling the legs can further reduce the space occupied. The support strip and the sleeve are plugged together, allowing for quick disassembly by prying them apart. The second support strip is also plugged into the limiter, enabling quick detachment from the pouch. It's worth noting that the limiter comprises a bottom shell and a top shell, which are slidably connected. The bottom shell is fixed to the pouch, and the middle area of the first support strip is fixed to the inner surface of the top shell. Therefore, separating the bottom shell and the top shell ensures that the first and second support strips do not affect the folding of the pouch. This structure is just one example; with simple modifications, it can be designed as follows:
[0017] The first support bar is split from the middle area to form two independent first support bars, which are plugged into the shell. The second support bar is a closed ring bar, which is fixed inside the limiter. Alternatively, the first support bar is split from the middle area to form two independent first support bars, which are plugged into the shell. The second support bar is U-shaped, with free ends with corners at both ends, which are plugged into the second socket inside the limiter. All of the above technical solutions are designed to highlight the detachable effect, allowing for greater space optimization, better overall storage, and lower costs by removing more parts.
[0018] It should also be noted that the fixed connection between the first support bar or the second support bar and the limiter is formed by injection molding. The first support bar or the second support bar is placed into the mold equipment, and then the limiter is formed by injection molding. The advantage of using injection molding is that it gives the fulcrum used for support higher structural strength.
[0019] The limiter also includes a pair of positioning blocks, which are used to engage the support strip within the limiter. For example, the back of the faceplate has an insert block, and the second insertion hole is located on both sides of the insert block. The second support strip is U-shaped. After its ends are inserted into the insert block, due to the lack of a means to prevent the ends of the second support strip from moving left and right, the second support strip often suddenly separates from the faceplate. To solve this problem, the positioning block partially covers the ends of the second support strip. Its advantage is that it can restrain the ends of the second support strip and ensure that it will not detach during use. Specifically, the positioning blocks are symmetrically arranged on the inner surface of the faceplate, and the opposing surfaces between the positioning blocks have grooves that fit the ends of the second support strip.
[0020] To improve the smoothness of assembly and disassembly of the front and back shells, a slider is provided on the inner surface of the back shell, and a corresponding slide rail is provided on the inner surface of the front shell; in addition, a limiter composed of the front and back shells is used, which makes the structure more stable and increases the overall strength.
[0021] The support leg is a detachable structure, and includes multiple second links and a clamping mechanism. The second links are connected by the clamping mechanism, which includes a threaded sleeve, a clamping sleeve, and a locking sleeve. The threaded sleeve is fitted onto any one of the second links. The clamping sleeve is a conical body fitted onto another second link. The clamping sleeve includes multiple spaced clamping blocks. The threaded sleeve has a receiving cavity for another second link to enter. The edge of the clamping sleeve abuts against the edge of the receiving cavity. The outer ring surface of the receiving cavity is threaded. The locking sleeve is fitted onto the clamping sleeve, and the clamping sleeve and the locking sleeve are threaded together. This allows the clamping block with the inclined surface to be constrained by the retaining ring inside the locking sleeve and clamp the other second link after it has traveled a certain distance into the locking sleeve.
[0022] The second connection structure is an installation kit. The installation kit is located on the inner ring surface of the first opening. The installation kit is provided with a buckle. The side of the chassis embedded in the first opening is provided with a slot. The slot and the buckle engage and fix the chassis.
[0023] In this specific embodiment, there are four support rods.
[0024] In addition, the soft bag has an inner lining corresponding to the number of the first openings to prevent damage caused by friction between the clubs. Attached Figure Description
[0025] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of the present invention.
[0026] Figure 2 This is a perspective view of another aspect of this utility model.
[0027] Figure 3 It is an assembly diagram showing the relationship between the head frame and the upholstery.
[0028] Figure 4 This is a 3D view of the support rod.
[0029] Figure 5 yes Figure 2 Enlarged diagram of point A.
[0030] Figure 6 This is an exploded view of the limit switch.
[0031] Figure 7 yes Figure 6 A stereoscopic view from another perspective.
[0032] Figure 8 It is a 3D view of the support bar and the limiter.
[0033] Figure 9 yes Figure 8 Enlarged diagram of point D.
[0034] Figure 10 yes Figure 8 Exploded view.
[0035] Figure 11 yes Figure 10 Enlarged diagram of point B.
[0036] Figure 12 This is a partial enlarged view of the present invention.
[0037] Figure 13 It is a 3D view of the faceplate.
[0038] Figure 14 It's an exploded view of the support leg.
[0039] Figure 15 It is a 3D image of a tight-fitting hug.
[0040] Figure 16 This is a schematic diagram of the clamping sleeve and locking sleeve assembly.
[0041] Figure 17 The diagram shows the internal structure of the soft-pack after the chassis has been removed.
[0042] Figure 18 This is an assembly diagram of the chassis and connecting modules.
[0043] Figure 19 yes Figure 18 An explosion diagram.
[0044] Figure 20 This is a cross-sectional view of the present invention.
[0045] Figure 21 yes Figure 20 Enlarged diagram of point E. Detailed Implementation
[0046] like Figure 1-21 As shown, a golf club bag includes a bag body with an opening communicating with the interior, the interior being a storage space for placing golf clubs. The bag body has a support rod 3 to maintain its unfolded shape. The support rod 3 is characterized in that at least two first connecting rods 31 are connected by any one of detachable connection, sleeve connection or hinge connection. The bag body has a first mounting seat 62, and the support rod 3 and the first mounting seat 62 are detachably connected.
[0047] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0048] The main feature of this utility model is the use of a detachable connection method, which allows multiple components to be removed. In particular, after the support rod 3 can be removed from the package, the collapse of the package presents an irregular shape. At this time, the package can be stored by rolling or folding. In other words, the storage space is compressed and the overall volume is reduced. The storage function can greatly reduce the cost of distribution and warehousing.
[0049] At the same time, the multiple first connecting rods 31 that make up the support rod 3 are put into the bag body after exiting the extended state, so that the bag body will not be unable to be rolled up or folded, and there will be no large space occupation of the bag body.
[0050] The extended state is achieved by the first link 31 after a series of actions. In the first embodiment, the multiple first links 31 are detachably connected and also include a link kit 32. In the extended state, the two ends of the link kit 32 are respectively fitted onto the first link 31 and are threadedly connected to the first link 31, thereby forming a support rod 3, which is easy to install and simple to disassemble.
[0051] In the second embodiment, the multiple overlapping first links 31 are hinged, and the multiple first links 31 are flattened to maintain the unfolded shape of the package.
[0052] In the third embodiment, the multiple first links 31 are stacked together. The first links 31 are extended to maintain the unfolded shape of the package. The first links 31 are provided with existing locking structures. When extended to the maximum stroke, the locking structures simultaneously lock two first links 31.
[0053] The three implementation methods described above are, in order, disassembly of screw connection, hinge connection, and telescopic connection.
[0054] The package includes a soft package 4, a head frame 5, a base 2, and a second connecting structure. The soft package 4 has a first opening at both ends. The head frame 5 and the second connecting structure are connected to the two first openings of the soft package 4. The base 2 and the second connecting structure are detachably connected. At least two first mounting seats 62 are provided for positioning the two ends of the support rod. The first mounting seats 62 can be distributed in any of the following ways: the first mounting seats 62 are distributed on the head frame 5 and the base 2, or the first mounting seats 62 are distributed on the head frame 5 and the soft package 4, or the first mounting seats 62 are all distributed inside the soft package 4. Regardless of the method of stabilizing the support rod 3, all of these provide mounting positions for the two ends of the support rod 3, ensuring that the support rod 3 is vertical inside the soft package 4.
[0055] The bag is tilted to the side. The component that achieves this effect is the tripod 1. When the tripod 1 is unfolded, the bag is tilted at 45°, which makes it easy to quickly pull out the cue stick. This angle is only used as an example and is not a further limitation.
[0056] In this specific embodiment, the tripod 1 includes a limiter 100, a support bar 101, and a foot 102. The limiter 100 is located in the middle area of the side of the soft bag 4, and the foot 102 is located on the side of the soft bag 4 near the head frame 5. The support bar 101 is divided into a first support bar 101a and a second support bar 101b. The first support bar 101a is connected to the limiter 100 and the foot 102, respectively, and the second support bar 101b is connected to the limiter 100 and the base 2, respectively. The limiter 100, the foot 102, and the base 2 provide fulcrums for connection to the two ends of the first support bar 101a and the second support bar 101b. In the tilted state, the support bar 101 provides support to the soft bag 4, ensuring that the golf club inside the soft bag 4 will not crush the shape of the soft bag 4 and avoiding the difficulty of retrieving the golf club.
[0057] The support leg 102 and the head frame 5 are detachable. For example, they can be connected by a pin to rotate them. Of course, there are other assembly methods as well.
[0058] Two legs 102 are provided, and sleeves 103 are fitted onto the two legs 102. First insertion holes 103-a are pre-drilled on the sleeves 103. The first support bar 101a is U-shaped, with both ends being free ends with corners. Both ends of the first support bar 101a are inserted into the first insertion holes 103-a, and the middle area of the first support bar 101a is fixed to the inside of the limiter 100. Similarly, the second support bar 101b is U-shaped, with both ends also being free ends with corners. The free ends of the second support bar 101b are inserted into the second insertion hole 100d-1 inside the limiter 100, and the middle area of the second support bar 101b is embedded in the chassis 2. This technical solution aims to further improve the folding effect. The disassembly of the legs 1 can further reduce the space occupied. The first support bar 101a and the sleeve 103 are connected by an insertion joint, allowing for quick disassembly by prying them apart. Similarly, the second support bar 101b is connected to the limiter 100 by an insertion joint, enabling quick detachment from the soft bag 4. It should be noted that the limiter 100 comprises a bottom shell 100a and a top shell 100b, which are slidably connected. The bottom shell 100a is fixed to the soft bag 4, and the middle area of the first support bar 101a is fixed to the inner surface of the top shell 100b. Therefore, separating the bottom shell 100a and the top shell 100b ensures that the first and second support bars 101a and 101b do not affect the folding of the soft bag 4. This structure is just one example; those skilled in the art can make simple modifications to design the following solutions:
[0059] The first support strip 101a is split from the middle region to form two independent first support strips 101a. The two first support strips 101a are plugged into the face shell 100b. The second support strip 101b is a closed ring strip and is fixed inside the limiter 100. Alternatively, the back of the panel has two second insertion holes 100d-1. The first support strip 101a is split from the middle region to form two independent first support strips 101a. The two first support strips 101a are plugged into the face shell 100b. The second support strip 101b is U-shaped, and both ends of the second support strip 101b are free ends with corners. The free ends of the second support strip 101b are plugged into another second insertion hole 100d-1 inside the limiter 100. All of the above technical solutions are designed to highlight the detachable effect. By removing more parts, the space can be optimized, the overall storage effect can be better, and the cost can be controlled to be lower.
[0060] It should also be noted that the fixed connection between the first support bar 101a or the second support bar 101b and the limiter 100 is formed by injection molding. The first support bar 101a or the second support bar 101b is placed into the mold equipment, and then the limiter 100 is formed by injection molding. The advantage of using injection molding is that it enables the fulcrum used for support to obtain higher structural strength.
[0061] The limiter 100 also includes a pair of positioning blocks 100c, which are used to engage with the support bar 101 in the limiter 100. For example, the back of the faceplate 100b has an insert block 100d, and the second insertion hole 100d-1 is located on both sides of the insert block 100d. The second support bar 101b is U-shaped. After its two ends are inserted into the insert block 100d, due to the lack of a means to prevent the two ends of the second support bar 101b from moving left and right, protrusion between the second support bar 101b and the faceplate 100b is inevitable. However, to solve this problem, the positioning block 100c partially wraps around both ends of the second support bar 101b. The advantage of this is that it can restrain both ends of the second support bar 101b and ensure that it will not detach during use. Specifically, the positioning blocks 100c are symmetrically arranged on the inner surface of the shell 100b. The opposing surfaces of the positioning blocks 100c are provided with grooves 100c-1 that fit the two ends of the second support bar 101b. During installation, the second support bar 101b is inserted into the second insertion hole 100d-1 along the grooves 100c-1.
[0062] To improve the smoothness of assembly and disassembly of the front shell 100b and the bottom shell 100a, a slider 100a-1 is provided on the inner surface of the bottom shell 100a, and a slide rail 100b-1 corresponding to the slider 100a-1 is provided on the inner surface of the front shell 100b; in addition, a limiter 100 composed of the front shell 100b and the bottom shell 100a is used, which makes the structure more stable and increases the overall strength.
[0063] The support leg 102 is a detachable structure, comprising multiple second connecting rods 102a and a clamping mechanism 102b. The second connecting rods 102a are connected by the clamping mechanism 102b. The clamping mechanism 102b includes a threaded sleeve 102b-1, a clamping sleeve 102b-2, and a locking sleeve 102b-3. The threaded sleeve 102b-1 is fitted onto any one of the second connecting rods 102a. The clamping sleeve 102b-2 is a conical body fitted onto another second connecting rod 102a. The clamping sleeve 102b-2 includes multiple spaced-apart clamping blocks 102b-21. The threaded sleeve 102b-1 has a mechanism for clamping other connecting rods 102a. A second connecting rod 102a enters the receiving cavity, and the edge of the clamping sleeve 102b-2 abuts against the inner edge 102b-1' of the receiving cavity. The outer ring surface of the receiving cavity is provided with threads, and the locking sleeve 102b-3 is fitted on the clamping sleeve 102b-2. The threaded sleeve 102b-1 and the locking sleeve 102b-3 are threadedly connected, so that after the clamping block 102b-21 with the inclined surface enters a certain stroke inside the locking sleeve 102b-3, the clamping block 102b-21 will be constrained by the retaining ring 102b-31 inside the locking sleeve 102b-3 and clamp the other second connecting rod 102a.
[0064] The second connection structure mentioned above is an installation kit 61. The installation kit 61 is located on the inner ring surface of the first opening. The installation kit 61 is provided with a buckle 61-a. The chassis 2 is embedded in the side of the first opening and is provided with a slot 21. The slot 21 engages and is fixed with the buckle 61-a.
[0065] In this specific embodiment, the support rod 3 has four rods.
[0066] In addition, the soft bag 4 is provided with an inner liner 7 corresponding to the number of the first openings to prevent damage caused by friction between the clubs.
[0067] The above embodiments are merely preferred embodiments of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the scope of the present utility model. Various modifications and improvements made to the technical solutions of the present utility model by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the present utility model should fall within the protection scope defined by the claims of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A golf club bag comprising a bag body with an opening communicating with an interior, the interior being a storage space for storing golf clubs, and the bag body having a support rod to maintain its unfolded shape, characterized in that... The support rod consists of at least two first connecting rods connected by any one of the following methods: detachable connection, sleeve connection, or hinge connection. The package contains a first mounting seat, and the support rod is detachably connected to the first mounting seat.
2. A golf club bag according to claim 1, characterized in that, The package includes a soft package, a head frame, a base, and a second connecting structure. The soft package has a first opening at both ends. The head frame and the second connecting structure are connected to the two first openings of the soft package. The base and the second connecting structure are detachably connected. At least two first mounting seats are provided for positioning the two ends of the support rod. The first mounting seats can be distributed in any of the following ways: the first mounting seats are distributed on the head frame and the base, or the first mounting seats are distributed on the head frame and the soft package, or the first mounting seats are all distributed inside the soft package.
3. A golf club bag according to claim 1, characterized in that, The support rod includes a connecting rod assembly, with both ends of the connecting rod assembly fitted onto the first connecting rod and threadedly connected to the first connecting rod.
4. A golf club bag according to claim 1, characterized in that, Multiple first links overlap each other, and the multiple overlapping first links are hinged together. The multiple first links maintain the unfolded shape of the package by being flattened.
5. A golf club bag according to claim 2, characterized in that, It also includes a tripod, which includes a limiter, support bars, and feet. The limiter is located in the middle area of the side of the soft pack. The feet are rotatably connected to the side of the head frame. The support bars are divided into a first support bar and a second support bar. The first support bar is connected to the limiter and the feet, respectively, and the second support bar is connected to the limiter and the chassis, respectively.
6. A golf club bag according to claim 5, characterized in that, The device has two legs, each fitted with a sleeve. The sleeve has a pre-drilled first insertion hole. The first support bar is U-shaped, with both ends being free ends with corners. Both ends of the first support bar are inserted into the first insertion hole. The middle area of the first support bar is fixed to the inside of the limiter. The second support bar is U-shaped, with both ends also being free ends with corners. The free ends of the second support bar are connected to the second insertion hole inside the limiter. The middle area of the second support bar is embedded in the chassis.
7. A golf club bag according to claim 5, characterized in that, The support has two legs, each fitted with a sleeve. The sleeve has a pre-drilled first insertion hole. There are two first support bars, which are connected to the limiter and the sleeve by insertion. The second support bar is a closed ring bar, which is fixed inside the limiter and embedded in the chassis.
8. A golf club bag according to claim 6 or 7, characterized in that, The limiter includes a bottom shell and a top shell, which are slidably connected. The bottom shell is fixed to the soft package, and the first and second support bars are connected to the top shell. The limiter also includes a pair of positioning blocks, which are symmetrically arranged on the inner surface of the top shell. The opposing surfaces of the positioning blocks are provided with grooves that fit the two ends of the support bars. The back of the top shell is provided with an insertion block, and the second insertion hole is located on both sides of the insertion block. The positioning block partially wraps around the U-shaped second support bar or the U-shaped first support bar.
9. A golf club bag according to claim 5, characterized in that, The support legs are detachable and include multiple second links and a clamping mechanism. The second links are connected by the clamping mechanism, which includes a threaded sleeve, a clamping sleeve, and a locking sleeve. The threaded sleeve fits onto any one of the second links, and the clamping sleeve is a conical body that fits onto another second link. The clamping sleeve includes multiple spaced-apart clamping blocks, and the threaded sleeve has a receiving cavity for another second link to enter. The edge of the clamping sleeve abuts against the edge of the receiving cavity, and the outer ring surface of the receiving cavity is threaded for locking. The sleeve is fitted onto the clamping sleeve, and the clamping sleeve and the locking sleeve are threaded together, so that the clamping block with the inclined surface will be constrained by the retaining ring inside the locking sleeve and clamp the other second connecting rod after a certain stroke inside the locking sleeve; the second connecting module is an installation kit, which is located on the inner ring surface of the first opening; the soft package is provided with an inner lining corresponding to the number of the first openings; the installation kit is provided with buckles, and the side of the chassis embedded in the first opening is provided with a slot, which engages and is fixed with the buckle.