Golf bag strap systems and methods to manufacture golf bag strap systems

US10610002B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10610002-B2
Application numberUS-201816050260-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 31, 2018
Priority dateJul 27, 2017
Publication dateApr 7, 2020
Grant dateApr 7, 2020

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Abstract

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Golf bag strap systems and methods to manufacture the same are generally described herein. In one example, a strap system may include a strap connector having a body portion. A first strap arm portion may extend from the body portion and may have a first channel extending through the body portion and configured to receive a first strap. A second strap arm portion may extend from the body portion and may have a second channel extending through the body portion and configured to receive a second strap. The first and second channels may be at least partially separate from each other. The first and second straps may freely move relative to each other without contacting each other inside the strap connector. Other examples may be described and claimed.

First claim

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What is claimed is: 1. A strap connector comprising: a body portion; a first strap arm portion extending from the body portion, the first strap arm portion having a first channel extending through the body portion and configured to receive a first strap; and a second strap arm portion extending from the body portion transverse to the first strap arm portion, the second strap arm portion having a second channel extending through the body portion and configured to receive a second strap, wherein the first channel is vertically offset from the second channel such that the first channel extends through the body portion below or above the second channel, and wherein the first strap and the second strap are able to freely move relative to each other without contacting each other inside the strap connector. 2. A strap connector as defined in claim 1 , wherein the first channel has a first opening at one end of the first strap arm portion and a second opening at an opposite end of the first strap arm portion, and wherein the first channel extends from the first opening to the second opening. 3. A strap connector as defined in claim 1 , wherein the second channel has a first opening at one end of the second strap arm portion and a second opening at an opposite end of the second strap arm portion, and wherein the second channel extends from the first opening to the second opening. 4. A strap connector as defined in claim 1 , wherein the body portion includes a center portion between the first channel and the second channel, the center portion configured to separate the first channel and the second channel. 5. A strap connector as defined in claim 1 , wherein the body portion includes an interior space shared by the first and second channels. 6. A strap connector as defined in claim 1 , wherein the first strap arm portion and the second strap arm portion define an X-shape configuration. 7. A strap connector comprising: a body portion; a first strap arm portion extending from the body portion, the first strap arm portion having a first channel extending through the body portion and configured to receive a first strap; and a second strap arm portion extending from the body portion opposite the first strap arm portion, the second strap arm portion having a second channel extending through the body portion and configured to receive a second strap, wherein the first channel has a first opening at one end of the first strap arm portion and a second opening at an opposite end of the first strap arm portion, wherein the second channel has a first opening at one end of the second strap arm portion and a second opening at an opposite end of the second strap arm portion, and wherein a vertical position at which the first and second openings of the first channel are located on the first strap arm portion is different than a vertical position at which the first and second openings of the second channel are located on the second strap arm portion. 8. A strap connector as defined in claim 7 , wherein the first channel has a third opening at an interior sidewall of the body portion and a fourth opening at an opposite interior sidewall of the body portion, and wherein the third and fourth openings are aligned with the first and second openings of the first channel along a longitudinal direction from the one end of the first strap arm portion to the opposite end of the first strap arm portion. 9. A strap connector as defined in claim 7 , wherein the second channel has a third opening at an interior sidewall of the body portion and a fourth opening at an opposite interior sidewall of the body portion, and wherein the third and fourth openings are generally aligned with the first and second openings of the second channel along a longitudinal direction from the one end of the second strap arm portion to the opposite end of the second strap arm portion. 10. A strap connector as defined in claim 7 , wherein the first channel is configured to receive the first strap and the second channel is configured to receive the second strap such that the first strap and the second strap are suspended inside the body portion at different vertical positions. 11. A strap connector as defined in claim 7 , wherein the first channel is configured to receive the first strap and the second channel is configured to receive the second strap such that the first strap and the second strap freely move relative to each other without contacting each other inside the body portion. 12. A strap connector as defined in claim 7 , wherein the first strap arm portion and the second strap arm portion define an X-shape configuration. 13. A strap connector as defined in claim 7 further comprising a top piece and a bottom piece coupled to the top piece, wherein the top piece defines an upper half of the strap connector and the bottom piece defines a lower half of the strap connector. 14. A strap system of a golf bag, comprising: a first strap; a second strap; and a strap connector comprising: a body portion; a first strap arm portion extending diagonally from the body portion, the first strap arm portion having a first channel extending through the body portion and configured to receive the first strap; and a second strap arm portion extending diagonally from the body portion opposite the first strap arm portion, the second strap arm portion having a second channel extending through the body portion and configured to receive the second strap, wherein the first channel is vertically offset from the second channel such that the first strap and the second strap are suspended inside the body portion at different vertical positions, and wherein the first strap and the second strap freely move relative to each other without contacting each other inside the strap connector. 15. A strap system as defined in claim 14 , wherein the first channel has a first opening at one end of the first strap arm portion and a second opening at an opposite end of the first strap arm portion, and wherein the first opening is vertically aligned with the second opening such that the first and second openings visually coincide if the first strap arm portion is viewed in a longitudinal direction from the one end to the opposite end. 16. A strap system as defined in claim 14 , wherein the second channel has a first opening at one end of the second strap arm portion and a second opening at an opposite end of the second strap arm portion, and wherein the first opening is vertically aligned with the second opening such that the first and second openings visually coincide if the second strap arm portion is viewed in a longitudinal direction from the one end to the opposite end. 17. A strap system as defined in claim 14 , wherein the first channel is entirely separate from the second channel and the first channel extends through the body portion below or above the second channel. 18. A strap system as defined in claim 14 , wherein the strap connector includes a rigid material and an X-shape configuration.

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Classifications

  • A45F3/14Primary

    Carrying-straps; Pack-carrying harnesses · CPC title

  • Releasably mounted accessories fitted outside the bag, e.g. straps or holders (A63B55/20 and A63B55/50 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of two straps passing over the two shoulders · CPC title

  • Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts · CPC title

  • Carrying-straps · CPC title

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What does patent US10610002B2 cover?
Golf bag strap systems and methods to manufacture the same are generally described herein. In one example, a strap system may include a strap connector having a body portion. A first strap arm portion may extend from the body portion and may have a first channel extending through the body portion and configured to receive a first strap. A second strap arm portion may extend from the body portio…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Parsons Xtreme Golf Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A45F3/14. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 07 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 4 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).