Sub-assembly for a golf bag and a golf bag system for recipient self-assembly
US-2017120116-A1 · May 4, 2017 · US
US10369439B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10369439-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514802200-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 17, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 17, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 6, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 6, 2019 |
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A golf bag and golf bag collar structure are disclosed. More specifically, a golf bag including a rigid frame including a collar having a top edge and a bottom edge is disclosed. The golf bag further includes a longitudinal axis and a bag body extending about the rigid frame. The collar includes a generally tubular portion extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis and a flared portion extending outwardly toward the top edge from a first end located intermediate the top edge and the bottom edge to a second end located at the top edge.
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A golf bag comprising: a rigid frame including a collar, the collar having: a bottom edge; a top edge; a generally tubular portion extending from the bottom edge in a direction generally along a longitudinal axis of the golf bag; a flared portion extending from an upper side of the generally tubular portion toward the top edge and forwardly outward from the longitudinal axis; a first projected area (A t ) having an area delimited by the top edge as projected onto a virtual plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis; a second projected area (A b ) having an area delimited by the bottom edge as projected onto the virtual plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, a ratio of the first projected area to the second projected area (A t /A b ) being at least 1.05; and a grip extending rearwardly outward from the longitudinal axis; a bag body extending about the rigid frame; and a plurality of cross-sections that each extend coplanar with the longitudinal axis, wherein an angle α of the flared portion with respect to the longitudinal axis is greatest along a first cross-section of the plurality of cross-sections, the first cross-section intersecting a forward-most point of the generally tubular portion. 2. The golf bag of claim 1 , wherein, with respect to the first cross-section, each other of the plurality of cross-sections (1-n) is offset at a respective angle θ (1-n) , and wherein the angle α of the flared portion decreases as the angle θ (1-n) increases. 3. The golf bag of claim 1 , wherein the flared portion includes a maximum angle α of about 20 degrees with respect to the longitudinal axis. 4. The golf bag of claim 1 , wherein the flared portion includes a maximum angle α of about 30 degrees with respect to the longitudinal axis. 5. The golf bag of claim 1 , wherein the intermediate point is generally halfway between the top edge and the bottom edge. 6. The golf bag of claim 1 , wherein: the ratio of the first projected area to the second projected area (A t /A b ) is at least 1.15. 7. A golf bag comprising: a rigid frame including a collar, the collar having: a bottom edge; a top edge; a generally tubular portion extending from the bottom edge in a direction generally along a longitudinal axis of the golf bag; and a flared portion extending from an upper side of the generally tubular portion toward the top edge and forwardly outward from the longitudinal axis, a centerline of the flared portion extending from a forward-most point of the generally tubular portion; a first projected area (A t ) having an area delimited by the top edge as projected onto a virtual plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis; a second projected area (A b ) having an area delimited by the bottom edge as projected onto the virtual plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, a ratio of the first projected area to the second projected area (A t /A b ) being at least 1.05; and a grip extending rearwardly outward from the longitudinal axis; a bag body extending about the rigid frame; and a plurality of cross-sections that each extend coplanar with the longitudinal axis, wherein an angle α of the flared portion with respect to the longitudinal axis is greatest along a first cross-section of the plurality of cross-sections, the first cross-section taken along the centerline of the flared portion. 8. The golf bag of claim 7 , wherein the flared portion extends only partially around the perimeter of the collar. 9. The golf bag of claim 7 , wherein the flared portion extends from an intermediate point located intermediate the top edge and the bottom edge and extends from the intermediate point entirely to the top edge. 10. The golf bag of claim 7 , wherein the collar is a single unified structure. 11. The golf bag of claim 7 , wherein the ratio of the first projected area to the second projected area (A t /A b ) is at least 1.15. 12. The golf bag of claim 7 , wherein each other of the plurality of cross-sections is offset at an angle θ with respect to the first cross-section, and wherein the angle α of the flared portion decreases as the angle θ increases. 13. The golf bag of claim 7 , wherein the flared portion includes a maximum angle α of about 20 degrees with respect to the longitudinal axis. 14. The golf bag of claim 7 , wherein the flared portion includes a maximum angle α of about 30 degrees with respect to the longitudinal axis. 15. A golf bag comprising: a rigid frame including a collar, the collar having: a bottom edge; a top edge; a generally tubular portion extending from the bottom edge in a direction generally along a longitudinal axis of the golf bag; and a flared portion extending from an upper side of the generally tubular portion toward the top edge and forwardly outward from the longitudinal axis; a grip extending rearwardly outward from the longitudinal axis; a bag body extending about the rigid frame; the collar having a first projected area (A t ) being the area delimited by the top edge as projected onto a virtual plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and a second projected area (A b ) being the area delimited by the bottom edge as projected onto the virtual plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis; and a plurality of cross-sections that each extend perpendicular to and through the longitudinal axis, wherein an angle α of the flared portion with respect to the longitudinal axis is greatest along a first cross-section of the plurality of cross-sections, the first cross-section intersecting a forward-most point of the generally tubular portion, a ratio of the first projected area to the second projected area (A t /A b ) is at least 1.05. 16. The golf bag of claim 15 , wherein the flared portion extends from a first end intermediate the top edge and the bottom edge and extends to a second end located at the top edge. 17. The golf bag of claim 15 , wherein each other of the plurality of cross-sections is offset at an angle θ with respect to the first cross-section, and wherein the angle α of the flared portion decreases as the angle θ increases.
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