Structure enabling golf club to steadily stand
A structure enabling a golf club bag to steadily stand located at an opening of a golf club bag includes two symmetrical and pivotally disposed supporting posts. A lower portion of the golf club bag is pivotally disposed with at least one upholding post, which is extended upward along an inner periphery of the golf club bag and has an upper end thereof joined with an inner periphery of an opening of the golf club bag. When rotating the upholding post, the golf club bag is capable of standing at a tilted angle on a planar surface. Therefore, when rotating the upholding post to the tilted angle and stretching the supporting posts on the planar surface, the golf club bag is capable of steadily standing on the planar surface without being slippery.
(a) Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a structure enabling a golf club bag to steadily stand, and more particularly, to a golf club bag having a bottom portion thereof staying appressed against a planar surface when rotating upholding posts and sockets in the golf club bag and having a bag of the golf club bag in an inclined angle with a bottom portion thereof. Therefore, when supporting posts of the golf club bag are stretched to stand on the planar surface, the golf club bag is enabled to steadily stand at an inclined angle by having the bottom portion thereof staying appressed to the planar surface.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
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However, this prior golf club bag 1 becomes capable of steadily standing on the planar surface by necessarily utilizing the supporting section 16. Thus, production expenses and time are increased for manufacturing and installing the supporting section 16; not only overall production costs are raised, but also complicated manufacturing procedures are resulted.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn the view of the aforesaid prior golf club bag with drawbacks as having increased production costs and complicated manufacturing procedures, the primary object of the invention is to provide a structure enabling a golf club bag to steadily stand on a planar surface. The structure located at an opening of a golf club bag has two symmetrical supporting posts extended downward and pivotally disposed at two sides of the pivotal section; and a steel cable provided at each supporting post and approaching the opening of the golf club bag. Wherein, the steel cables are extended along an outer edge of the golf club bag to a bottom portion of the golf club bag, and are joined with an embedding element at the bottom portion of the golf club bag.
In addition, the golf club bag is pivotally at disposed with at least a socket at an inner bottom periphery thereof, wherein the sockets are rotatable at an inner bottom portion of the golf club bag. Each socket is accommodated around an upholding post. The upholding posts are extended upward along an inner periphery of the golf club bag, and have upper ends thereof connected with the inner periphery of the opening of the golf club bag. When the upholding posts and the sockets are rotated, the bottom portion of the club golf bag is appressed against a planar surface, and a bag of the golf club bag is inclined at an angle relative to the bottom portion. Therefore, when the upholding posts and the sockets are rotated to the inclined angle and the supporting posts are stretched to stand on the planar surface, for that the bottom portion is maintained appressed against the planar surface, the golf club bag is enabled to steadily stand at the inclined angle on the planar surface without being slippery. The invention utilizes an original bottom portion of a golf club bag for staying appressed against a planar surface without needing other elements, and hence production costs are reduced while also simplifying manufacturing procedures.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
To better understand objects, shapes, structural characteristics and functions of the invention, detailed descriptions of preferred embodiments shall be given with the accompanying drawings below.
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It is of course to be understood that the embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the principles of the invention and that a wide variety of modifications thereto may be effected by persons skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
Claims
1. A structure enabling a golf club to steadily stand comprising:
- a pivotal section near a periphery of an opening; two symmetrical supporting posts extended downward and pivotally disposed at two sides of the pivotal section; and a steel cable provided at each supporting post and approaching the opening of the golf club bag, wherein the steel cables are extended along an outer edge of the golf club bag to a bottom portion of the golf club bag, and joined with an embedding element at the bottom portion of the golf club bag;
- a fixing plate near center portions of the steel cables, such that the fixing plate joins the steel cables to provide the steel cable with elasticity; wherein, when the supporting posts are stretched to stand on a planar surface, using characteristics of the steel cables as being non-slippery by leaning against the fixing plates, the supporting posts are enabled to steadily locate at an angle being stretched; and at least a socket pivotally disposed at an inner bottom periphery of the golf club bag, and each being accommodated around an upholding post; wherein, the upholding posts are extended upward along an inner periphery of the golf club bag, and have upper ends thereof connected with the inner periphery of the opening of the golf club bag; when the upholding posts and the sockets are rotated, the bottom portion of the club golf bag is appressed against a planar surface, and a bag of the golf club bag is inclined at an angle relative to the bottom portion; hence, when the upholding posts and the sockets are rotated to the inclined angle and the supporting posts are stretched to stand on the planar surface, for that the bottom portion is maintained appressed against the planar surface, the golf club bag is enabled to steadily stand at the inclined angle on the planar surface without being slippery.
2. The structure enabling a golf club to steadily stand in accordance with claim 1, wherein the bottom portion of the golf club bag is provided with a blocking member at a position approaching a side of each socket, and the blocking members are for stopping the sockets to prevent the sockets from turning in a reverse direction.
3. The structure enabling a golf club to steadily stand in accordance with claim 1, wherein the embedding element is disposed at the inner periphery of the bottom portion of the golf club bag; the steel cables are extended downward along the outer periphery of the golf club bag to reach the bottom portion of the golf club bag, penetrated through an opening at a bottom portion of the bag of the golf club bag, and joined with the embedding element at the inner bottom portion of the golf club bag; and using the embedding element located in the bag, the embedding element and lower ends of the steel cables are protected, thereby preventing the embedding element and the lower ends of the steel cables from damages caused by impacts.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 6, 2003
Publication Date: Apr 7, 2005
Inventor: Chih-Hsiang Yang (Tongsiao Township)
Application Number: 10/678,162