序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 Clip-on golfing wedge holster US13365188 2012-02-02 US09409070B2 2016-08-09 Tim A. Johnson
A clip-on golfing club holster allows a golfer to hold a golf club at the golfer's side after use. The holster directs the shaft of the club out of the way of the golfer so that, for example, when the golfer uses a wedge to get on the green, the golfer may holster the wedge and move to putting while keeping the wedge close at hand. The holster includes a clip to attach the club to a golfer's belt and a head cover designed so that the golf club hosel hangs behind the golfer and out of the way. With the weight of the golf club head supported by the holster, there may not be any discomfort with carrying the club in the holster.
82 Golf Club Carrier US14630224 2015-02-24 US20150238830A1 2015-08-27 Robert P. Kubicki
A golf club carrier is disclosed that is desirably lightweight and conveniently carried by a golfer from a cart to a remote ball location, The subject carrier will desirably support and maintain a plurality of clubs in a position that is substantially parallel to the underlying ground surface. The subject carrier is configured to engage and stand substantially upright above the underlying ground surface nearby the ball location, and is desirably easily releasable from the ground when desired.
83 Apparatus for carrying and supporting golf clubs and accessories US13896983 2013-05-17 US09108093B2 2015-08-18 David Wayne Johnson
An apparatus for carrying golf clubs and a beverage while practicing allows ease of movement with only a few clubs and a beverage for quicker and more productive practice. The apparatus has self-supporting aspects to allow the apparatus to be used in all areas of a practice range.
84 COMBINED GOLF CLUB HEAD COVER AND STAND US14526098 2014-10-28 US20150126295A1 2015-05-07 Aaron Yarmuth
A combined golf club cover and stand comprises a substantially rigid base and a cover portion configured to securely hold a head of a golf club against the substantially rigid base. The substantially rigid base includes a bottom platform, a first side wall, and an opposing second side wall with a bottom ledge that extends toward the first side wall, such that when the head of the golf club is held against the substantially rigid base, a toe end of the head is in contact with an interior surface of the first side wall, and a heel end of the head sits on the bottom ledge of the second side wall. The assembled golf club and combined golf club cover and stand is thus capable of standing upright, without any outside support, when the bottom platform is on a substantially flat underlying ground surface.
85 Golf club shoe device US13620950 2012-09-15 US08992351B2 2015-03-31 Nicholas D. Manou
A golf ball kicking device having hands-free interchangeability of golf club heads comprising a mounting plate secured to the shoe and a retaining member affixed to the mounting plate and having a pivoting lever with a release member in communication with a rear face of a club head. The mounting plate has a magnet and the rear face of the club head is constructed of a magnetic material so as to releasably mount the club head onto the mounting plate. When the club head is secured against the magnet, the club head impacts upon the release member so as to pivot the pivoting lever to a first position. When sufficient force is applied to the pivoting lever, the pivoting lever pivots to a second position thereby directing the release member to impact upon the club head and dislodge the club head from the mounting plate.
86 Golf club shaft clamp US13734095 2013-01-04 US08967395B1 2015-03-03 Vance A. Lorenzana
A golf club shaft holder assembly includes an adjustable base clamp member suitable for mounting to a vertical support rod of the canopy of a golf car, the spine of a golf bag cart or a suitable vertical portion of a golf bag. A sling shot shape shaft holder is mounted on the adjustable base clamp member and provides a pair of spaced apart C-shape clip members positioned thereon, capable of retaining the shaft of a desired, frequently used golf club thereon. A pair of Y-shape shield members are mounted adjacent the distal ends of the cross member to protect the C-shape clamps. The entire assembly includes a new means for selectably releaseably mounting a frequently used or desired golf club in a position which is easily accessible to a golfer for ease of use thereof.
87 MAGNETIC ATTRACTION TYPE GOLF IRON RACK FOR GOLF BAG US13940083 2013-07-11 US20150018113A1 2015-01-15 Fu-Hsing TAN
A magnetic attraction type iron golf club rack includes a rack body fastened to a golf bag and having multiple locating blocks and locating grooves alternatively arranged in series at a top side of an elongated base portion thereof, each locating block defining a support wall for supporting the head of one respective golf iron in one locating groove, magnets respectively mounted in the locating blocks for attracting the head of the respective golf iron.
88 Golf Bag Accessory for Indicating Removal of a Club from the Bag US13860078 2013-04-10 US20140305365A1 2014-10-16 Hugh Kevin Enright
A golf bag accessory, for indicating the removal of a golf club from a golf bag, has a base member consisting of supporting ring elements. An indicator member with an open top is made of two layers of low friction material surrounding a rubber boot element. The two material layers and the boot element are connected between the ring members. The indicator member extends down from the base member to circumscribe a golf club positioned within the golf bag. Upon removal of the golf club from the golf bag, the indicator member is drawn upwards, ultimately extending up from the base member and out of the golf bag to provide notice to the golfer that a club has been removed and needs to be replaced.
89 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FITTING GOLF CLUBS TO GOLFERS US14244714 2014-04-03 US20140221120A1 2014-08-07 Jeffrey D. Brunski; Matthew R. Daraskavich; Brian D. Schielke; Dan S. Nivanh
A system for fitting golf clubs to golfers that enables an overall club length to be varied without varying the length of the golf club shaft. The system enables a greater number of combinations of club characteristics, such as shaft flex, brand, and length, to be contained within a club fitting cart and/or for a same number of combinations of club characteristics to be contained within a smaller cart.
90 Golf car accessory US11380033 2006-04-25 US08662363B2 2014-03-04 Dennis Williams
The golf car accessory includes a bag divider adapted for attachment to a golf car to separate bags placed in the golf car. A first arm extends upwardly from the bag divider and a second arm operatively connected to the first arm and extending outwardly to support a ball washer. Preferably the first arm is a telescoping arm so that the height of the ball washer is adjustable. Preferably the second arm is also a telescoping arm so that the horizontal position of the ball washer can be adjusted.
91 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FITTING GOLF CLUBS US13841598 2013-03-15 US20140045604A1 2014-02-13 Jeffrey D. Brunski; Matthew R. Daraskavich; Brian D. Schielke; Dan S. Nivanh
A system for fitting golf clubs to golfers that enables an overall club length to be varied without varying a length of a shaft. The system enables a greater number of combinations of club characteristics, such as shaft flex, brand, and length, to be contained within a club fitting cart and/or for a same number of combinations of club characteristics to be contained within a smaller cart.
92 Golf club holding assembly US13015354 2011-01-27 US08640866B1 2014-02-04 William S. Dow
A golf club holding assembly includes a panel that has a perimeter edge including top edge, a bottom edge, a first lateral edge, a second lateral edge, a front side and a back side. A plurality of club pockets is attached to the front side. Each of the club pockets is vertically orientated and is laterally aligned with each other. The club pockets each have an upper end form an access opening configured to receive a golf club handle. The plurality of club pockets includes at most four club pockets and at least two club pockets. A coupler is attached to the panel and is configured to releasably secure the panel to a golf bag.
93 Multi-function golf tool US13211239 2011-08-16 US08616994B2 2013-12-31 Yeonwook Kwon; Woojoo Kwon
A multi-purpose golf accessory that incorporates various golfing related functions is disclosed. The golf accessory may comprise a retractable divot fork, a ball marker, a level, a cleaning pad, a nylon brush, a stroke counter, or any combination thereof. The divot fork may be attached to a brush head that comprises one or more brushes, an abrasive brush, an abrasive surface for maintaining golf balls, or any combination thereof. The brush head may be attached within a brush head cover that comprises a counter, tee holders, therapeutic magnets, or any combination thereof. The multi-purpose golf accessory and the brush cover are configured to be attachable to a golfer's belt, other piece of clothing, or a golf bag for convenient carry.
94 Golf ball and tee setting and retrieving device US13373700 2011-11-28 US08529379B1 2013-09-10 Timothy Faircloth
A grabbing system uses a typical first grabber located on a main shaft to grasp golf tees for setting into and retrieving them from the ground. A secondary shaft slidably passes through the main shaft of the device and has a second grabber such that the first grabber and the second grabber are simultaneously controlled by a single trigger mechanism. This allows a tee and ball to be grasped and released together such that setting the position of the secondary shaft with respect to the main shaft allows for precise penetration placement of the tee into the ground. A clipping system allow for easy carrying of the device, while optional support legs allow the device to free stand upright on the ground.
95 Golf club stand US13209003 2011-08-12 US08414415B1 2013-04-09 Steven J. Twohig
The current disclosure describes a golf club stand used for elevating a golf club handle above the ground. The golf club stand may include, but is not limited to, a leg housing, a coupling apparatus configured to attach the leg housing to a golf club, and a leg, wherein the leg housing is configured for substantially enclosing the leg within the leg housing, the coupling apparatus is coupled to the leg housing, and the leg is connected at a first end to the leg housing in a manner that allows the leg to rotate with respect to the leg housing.
96 Golf Club Shoe Device US13620950 2012-09-15 US20130072317A1 2013-03-21 Nicholas D. Manou
A golf ball kicking device having hands-free interchangeability of golf club heads comprising a mounting plate secured to the shoe and a retaining member affixed to the mounting plate and having a pivoting lever with a release member in communication with a rear face of a club head. The mounting plate has a magnet and the rear face of the club head is constructed of a magnetic material so as to releasably mount the club head onto the mounting plate. When the club head is secured against the magnet, the club head impacts upon the release member so as to pivot the pivoting lever to a first position. When sufficient force is applied to the pivoting lever, the pivoting lever pivots to a second position thereby directing the release member to impact upon the club head and dislodge the club head from the mounting plate.
97 MODULAR GOLF CLUB CASE US13489808 2012-06-06 US20130043158A1 2013-02-21 Robert Lee Flood, II; Seann W. McGinnis; David Morelock
A modular case for storing, transporting, and displaying sports equipment, in particular golf clubs, golf club components, and golf accessories. The case includes two independent halves, one half being configured for holding a plurality of shafts the other half including a plurality of removable, modular compartments. At least one of the halves of the case includes one or more support structures for supporting the half in an upright position.
98 Fitting system cart for golf club heads and shafts US12349886 2009-01-07 US08292073B2 2012-10-23 James S. Thomas; Robert Lukasiewicz
A fitting system cart is provided for golf club heads and shafts which have releasable connections between the golf club head and the shaft. The fitting system cart includes a base with a back panel, two side panels, and a top panel which all define an interior portion, a shaft container, and a set of golf club head cases. The fitting system cart may include two door panels connected to the base and movable between an open and closed position. The fitting system cart may include a set of cases for carrying golf club heads. The cases may have a bottom portion for holding golf club heads and a top portion connected to the bottom portion, wherein the top portion rotates between an open and a closed position. The shaft container may have a configuration wherein the shaft container is closed, and a configuration wherein the shaft container is open.
99 CLIP-ON GOLFING WEDGE HOLSTER US13365188 2012-02-02 US20120196695A1 2012-08-02 Tim A. Johnson
A clip-on golfing club holster allows a golfer to hold a golf club at the golfer's side after use. The holster directs the shaft of the club out of the way of the golfer so that, for example, when the golfer uses a wedge to get on the green, the golfer may holster the wedge and move to putting while keeping the wedge close at hand. The holster includes a clip to attach the club to a golfer's belt and a head cover designed so that the golf club hosel hangs behind the golfer and out of the way. With the weight of the golf club head supported by the holster, there may not be any discomfort with carrying the club in the holster.
100 Multipurpose golf divot tool US12610177 2009-10-30 US08231483B2 2012-07-31 Ryan Douglas Gill
A multi purpose golf tool adapted for repair for pitch mark type depressions in turf of a golf course. The tool employs an angled engagement of a handle and forks to a body to obtain mechanical advantage for forcing turf upward to repair turf depressions. A bottle opener and pop top opener are also provided. The device is also adapted to hold a cigar and to maintain a club shaft in an elevated position above the turf using an arched engagement of a handle end.
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