A new type of trolley suitcase
By designing a concealable ball bag cart, the problem of the ball handle taking up space is solved, achieving both concealment and aesthetics, while also providing a flexible way to move and adapt to different terrains.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- DONGGUAN T D C A PLASTICS& HARDWARE CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-05-16
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-16
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of leisure sports products, specifically to golf carts. Background Technology
[0002] A golf bag is a tool used in golf to carry golf balls and clubs. To facilitate the transport of golf bags, a golf bag cart is used. A golf bag cart includes a frame, wheels mounted on the frame, and a pull rod mounted on the frame and extending upwards. The frame includes a golf bag carrier, in which the golf bags are housed. The user uses the pull rod to push / pull the golf bag cart to move the golf bags. Utility Model Content
[0003] The technical problem solved by this invention is that the lever of the golf cart can be hidden when not in use.
[0004] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a novel pull rod golf bag cart, including a frame, rollers mounted on the frame, and a pull rod mounted on the frame and extending upward. The frame includes a golf bag carrier, and the pull rod includes a movable pull rod component and a fixed pull rod component. The fixed pull rod component is fixedly mounted on the frame, and the movable pull rod component is inserted into the fixed pull rod component and can extend and retract relative to the fixed pull rod component. A locking mechanism is provided between the fixed pull rod component and the movable pull rod component, which can maintain the relative position between the movable pull rod component and the fixed pull rod component.
[0005] The golf bag is placed in the bag carrier. The user holds the lever and pushes / pulls the bag cart to move the golf bag. When the bag cart is not needed, the user unlocks the locking mechanism and extends the lever downwards into the lever fixing member, thus concealing the lever. In use, the lever is pulled out of the lever fixing member.
[0006] The frame includes a top frame positioned above the golf bag carrier. The golf bag is housed between the golf bag carrier and the top frame. The top of the pull rod holder is fixed to the top frame, and the bottom of the pull rod holder is fixed to the back of the frame. The top frame has several spacers that form club slots through which clubs are inserted into the golf bag. When pushing / pulling the golf bag cart, the pull rod extends upwards out of the top frame; when not in use, the pull rod extends into the pull rod holder, allowing the user to access the clubs.
[0007] The top frame and the ball bag carrier are fixedly connected by vertical panels. The bottom of the tie rod fixing component is mounted on the tie rod base, which can be fixedly mounted on the vertical panels by clamps. Alternatively, multiple parallel vertical panels are arranged between the top frame and the ball bag carrier, and the tie rod base and the connecting seat described below are directly fixed to the vertical panels by threaded connectors.
[0008] The movable component of the pull rod includes a telescopic rod and a handle. A connecting rod is installed within the telescopic rod, and a guide member is located at the bottom of the telescopic rod. A vertical drive component and a horizontal locking block are movably fitted within the guide member. The horizontal locking block is connected to a return spring. The vertical drive component and the horizontal locking block make contact via an inclined surface. The top end of the connecting rod extends upwards into the handle and abuts against the elastic telescopic component in the handle. The bottom end of the connecting rod is connected to the vertical drive component. The fixed component of the pull rod is sleeve-shaped, and a locking hole is provided on its side wall, allowing the horizontal locking block to engage with the locking hole.
[0009] When the user presses the elastic telescopic component, it presses down on the connecting rod. The connecting rod drives the vertical drive member downwards. The inclined surface of the vertical drive member acts on the inclined surface of the horizontal locking block, causing the horizontal locking block to retract. The horizontal locking block compresses the return spring, and the horizontal locking block exits the lock hole. At this time, the telescopic rod can freely extend and retract along the pull rod fixing member; that is, the pull rod movable part can freely extend and retract relative to the pull rod fixing member. When the horizontal locking block is aligned with the corresponding lock hole, under the elastic force of the return spring, the horizontal locking block extends into the lock hole, locking the relative position of the pull rod movable part and the pull rod fixing member.
[0010] The number of locking holes is several, distributed along the length of the pull rod fixing member. This allows for various relative positions of the pull rod moving part and the pull rod fixing member to suit different needs. Alternatively, the number of locking holes can be three, meaning the length of the pull rod can be adjusted in three positions.
[0011] The elastic telescopic component includes an integrally molded button and an extension arm. The button engages with a vertical spring, which causes the button to protrude upwards from the handle. The extension arm abuts against the top of the connecting rod. When the user unlocks the locking mechanism between the movable and fixed parts of the pull rod, pressing down on the button compresses the vertical spring, causing the extension arm to press down on the connecting rod, thus unlocking the locking mechanism.
[0012] A connecting seat is fixed to the back of the frame, which connects to the rear support frame, which is equipped with casters. This allows the golf bag bike to steer flexibly. The rollers mounted on the golf bag carrier are large and wide, ensuring stable movement on grass.
[0013] The connecting seat and the tail bracket are hinged together by a hinge, one end of which is fitted with a fastener. The fastener and the hinge are connected by a fastening bolt. Adjusting the tightness of the fastening bolt adjusts the friction between the connecting seat and the tail bracket (i.e., the degree of rotation of the tail bracket relative to the connecting seat). Users can choose to either securely connect the tail bracket to the connecting seat or allow it to move as needed.
[0014] This utility model has the following technical effects:
[0015] First, this application combines the advantages of ordinary golf carts and telescopic levers. The lever replaces the traditional long handle / handle, making the golf cart lighter, easier to move, and adaptable to different golf course terrains.
[0016] Secondly, when not in use, the lever can be folded up, which is aesthetically pleasing and space-saving, and does not hinder the use of the cue stick;
[0017] Third, the design of the wide wheels and swivel wheels makes the golf bag cart move smoothly and flexibly on the grass;
[0018] Fourth, the tightness of the connection between the rear bracket where the swivel wheels are located and the main body of the frame is adjustable, which can meet the needs of different users. Attached Figure Description
[0019] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings:
[0020] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of a new type of ball-handling bag vehicle;
[0021] Figure 2 A schematic diagram showing the new type of lever golf bag from above;
[0022] Figure 3 A schematic diagram showing the new type of ball-handling bag vehicle viewed from the front;
[0023] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the retracted lever 20;
[0024] Figure 5 for Figure 1 Exploded view;
[0025] Figure 6 The diagram shows a partial enlargement of the tie rod.
[0026] Figure 7 The diagram shows a tie rod, which uses partial hidden line removal and partial magnification.
[0027] Figure 8 The exploded view of the tie rod is shown, with a partial magnification.
[0028] Explanation of symbols in the diagram:
[0029] 10. Frame; 11. Rollers; 12. Ball carrier; 121. Connector for fixing the vertical plate; 13. Top frame; 14. Connector; 15. Rear bracket; 151. Hinge; 152. Fastener; 16. Casters; 17. Tie rod base; 18. Vertical plate;
[0030] 20. Pull rod; 201. Pull rod moving part; 202. Pull rod fixing part; 21. Telescopic rod; 22. Handle handle; 23. Connecting rod; 24. Guide part; 25. Vertical drive part; 251. Inclined surface of vertical drive part; 26. Horizontal locking block; 261. Return spring; 262. Inclined surface of horizontal locking block; 27. Elastic telescopic assembly; 271. Button; 272. Extension arm; 273. Vertical spring; 28. Lock hole. Detailed Implementation
[0031] Combination Figure 1 , Figure 6 A novel golf bag cart with a pull rod includes a frame 10, rollers 11 mounted on the frame, and a pull rod 20 mounted on the frame and extending upward. The frame includes a golf bag carrier 12. The pull rod includes a movable pull rod 201 and a fixed pull rod 202. The fixed pull rod is fixedly mounted on the frame, and the movable pull rod is inserted into the fixed pull rod and can extend and retract relative to the fixed pull rod. A locking mechanism is provided between the fixed pull rod and the movable pull rod, which can maintain the relative position between the movable pull rod and the fixed pull rod.
[0032] like Figure 1 The frame 10 includes a top frame 13 located above the golf bag carrier 12, with the golf bag housed between the golf bag carrier and the top frame. The top of the pull rod fastener 202 is fixed to the top frame, and the bottom of the pull rod fastener is fixed to the back of the frame.
[0033] Combination Figures 6 to 8 The movable component 201 of the lever includes a telescopic rod 21 and a handle 22. A connecting rod 23 is provided in the telescopic rod, and a guide 24 is provided at the bottom of the telescopic rod. A vertical drive 25 and a horizontal locking block 26 are movably fitted in the guide. The horizontal locking block is connected to a return spring 261. The vertical drive and the horizontal locking block are in contact through an inclined surface. The top end of the connecting rod extends upward into the handle and abuts against the elastic telescopic component 27 in the handle. The bottom end of the connecting rod is connected to the vertical drive 25.
[0034] The tie rod fixing component 202 is sleeve-shaped, and a locking hole 28 is provided on the side wall of the tie rod fixing component. The horizontal locking block 26 can cooperate with the locking hole.
[0035] There are several lock holes 28, and these lock holes are distributed along the length of the pull rod fixing member 202.
[0036] like Figure 7 The elastic telescopic component 27 includes an integrally formed button 271 and an extension arm 272. The button cooperates with a vertical spring 273, which causes the button to protrude upwards from the handle 22. The extension arm abuts against the top of the connecting rod 23.
[0037] like Figure 1 , Figure 5 The frame 10 has a connecting seat 14 fixed to its back, which is connected to the tail support 15. The tail support is equipped with casters 16.
[0038] The connecting seat 14 and the tail bracket 15 are hinged together by a hinge 151. One end of the hinge is fitted with a fastener 152, and the fastener and the hinge are connected by a fastening bolt.
[0039] The golf bag is placed in the bag carrier 12, located below the top frame 13. The user holds the lever 201 and pushes / pulls the bag cart to move the golf bag. When the bag cart is not needed, the user unlocks the locking mechanism, extending the lever 201 downwards into the lever fixing member 202, thus concealing the lever. In use, the lever 201 is pulled out of the lever fixing member 202.
[0040] The top frame 13 has several dividers, which form club inserts through which the clubs are inserted into the golf bag. When pushing / pulling the golf bag cart, the pull rod 201 protrudes upward from the top frame 13; when not needed, the pull rod 201 is hidden in the pull rod fixing member 202, so as not to hinder the user from taking out the clubs.
[0041] The top frame 13 and the ball bag carrier 12 are fixedly connected by a vertical plate 18. The bottom of the tie rod fixing member 202 is mounted on the tie rod base 17, and the tie rod base can be fixedly mounted on the vertical plate 18 of the frame by a clamp. Alternatively, multiple parallel vertical plates 18 are provided between the top frame 13 and the ball bag carrier 12, and the tie rod base 17 and the connecting seat 14 are directly fixed to the vertical plate 18 by threaded connectors.
[0042] When the user presses button 271 on the elastic telescopic component 27, the extension arm 272 presses down on the connecting rod 23. The connecting rod drives the vertical drive member 25 downward. The inclined surface of the vertical drive member acts on the inclined surface of the horizontal locking block, causing the horizontal locking block 26 to retract. The horizontal locking block compresses the return spring 261, and the horizontal locking block exits the lock hole 28. At this time, the telescopic rod 21 can freely extend and retract along the pull rod fixing member 202, that is, the pull rod movable member 201 can freely extend and retract relative to the pull rod fixing member. When the horizontal locking block 26 is aligned with the corresponding lock hole 28, under the elastic force of the return spring 261, the horizontal locking block extends into the lock hole, locking the relative position of the pull rod movable member 201 and the pull rod fixing member 202.
[0043] There are three lock holes 28, meaning the length of the lever 20 can be adjusted in three positions.
[0044] The tightness between the tail bracket 15, which is equipped with casters 16, and the connecting seat 14 is adjusted by fastening bolts. Users can either make the tail bracket 15 and the connecting seat 14 securely connected or loosely connected according to their own needs.
[0045] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, there will be changes in the specific implementation and application scope based on the idea of this utility model. The content of this specification should not be construed as a limitation of this utility model.
Claims
1. A novel golf bag cart with a pull rod, comprising a frame (10), rollers (11) mounted on the frame, and a pull rod (20) mounted on the frame and extending upward, wherein the frame includes a golf bag carrier (12), characterized in that: The pull rod includes a movable pull rod (201) and a fixed pull rod (202). The fixed pull rod is fixedly mounted on the frame. The movable pull rod is inserted into the fixed pull rod and can extend and retract relative to the fixed pull rod. A locking mechanism is provided between the fixed pull rod and the movable pull rod, which can maintain the relative position between the movable pull rod and the fixed pull rod.
2. The novel ball-handling bag cart as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The frame (10) includes a top frame (13) located above the golf bag carrier (12), with the golf bag housed between the golf bag carrier and the top frame. The top of the pull rod fastener (202) is fixed to the top frame, and the bottom of the pull rod fastener is fixed to the back of the frame.
3. The novel ball-handling bag cart as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The movable part of the lever (201) includes a telescopic rod (21) and a handle (22). A connecting rod (23) is provided in the telescopic rod. A guide (24) is provided at the bottom of the telescopic rod. A vertical drive (25) and a horizontal locking block (26) are movably fitted in the guide. The horizontal locking block is connected to a return spring (261). The vertical drive and the horizontal locking block are in contact through an inclined surface. The top of the connecting rod extends upward into the handle and abuts against the elastic telescopic component (27) in the handle. The bottom of the connecting rod is connected to the vertical drive (25). The tie rod fastener (202) is sleeve-shaped, and a lock hole (28) is provided on the side wall of the tie rod fastener. The horizontal lock block (26) can cooperate with the lock hole.
4. The novel ball-handling bag cart as described in claim 3, characterized in that: The number of lock holes (28) is several, and the lock holes are distributed along the length direction of the pull rod fixing member (202).
5. The novel ball-handling bag cart as described in claim 3, characterized in that: The elastic telescopic component (27) includes an integrally formed button (271) and an extension arm (272). The button cooperates with a vertical spring (273), which causes the button to protrude upwards from the handle (22). The extension arm abuts against the top of the connecting rod (23).
6. The novel ball-handling bag cart as described in claim 1, characterized in that: A connecting seat (14) is fixed to the back of the frame (10), and the connecting seat is connected to the tail support (15). The tail support is equipped with casters (16).
7. The novel ball-handling bag cart as described in claim 6, characterized in that: The connecting seat (14) and the tail bracket (15) are hinged by a hinge (151), and one end of the hinge is fitted with a fastener (152). The fastener and the hinge are connected by a fastening bolt.