Harness for towing a golfer's pull cart
A Harness for towing a golf cart includes an adaptable part, which attaches to the different types of handles of golf bag pull carts. Another adaptable part of the Harness fits around the waist/hip of any size golfer and is easily and quickly attached and detached to facilitate use of the Harness while walking the golf course and playing golf. A final adaptable part of the Harness connects the two previously mentioned parts to one another and adjusts for pull cart balance characteristics and golfers' physical dimensions and stride lengths. Using this Harness facilitates comfortable walking with upper body completely unencumbered by carrying a golf bag or grasping the handle of the pull cart.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThis harness is designed for use on a golf course, where a golfer needs to carry or pull his/her golf bag containing clubs and necessary accoutrements to play the game.
Carrying golf bags applies stress to the human body, especially the upper torso and spine. This stress may affect the ability to accurately swing a golf club and inhibit effectiveness of the golfer and consequently, enjoyment of the game.
Pulling or pushing a golf cart designed to hold the golf bag occupies one or both hands and interrupts the natural stride or gait of the human body. When the hips and legs swing while walking, the shoulders and arms naturally swing in counterbalance to the hips and legs. Anchoring one or both arms to a cart reduces the free motion of the upper body and disrupts the gait.
Riding in a golf cart, onto which a golfer has placed his golf bag, reduces the exercise offered by the sport. Using a motorized pull cart is more expensive than a manual pull cart.
This invention allows a golfer to benefit from the exercise and enjoyment of walking the golf course and the economy of using a pull cart while playing, without unnecessarily stressing his/her body.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThis harness is a devise for towing a golfer's pull cart. One end of the harness attaches to the handle of various types of pull carts and the other end around the golfer's waist or hips and is adjustable for waist/hip size. It attaches and detaches with ease, quickly accommodating the demands of stopping to hit a golf shot, followed by walking to the ball to hit again. Between the two ends is an adjustable strap, which can accommodate different pull cart dimensions, handles and balance characteristics and golfers' height and stride length. This apparatus leaves the golfer's torso, shoulders and arms able to move freely while walking between shots on the golf course.
BRIEF DESRCIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
The device is easily manufactured by sewing nylon webbed strapping onto plastic and metal fasteners and rings, including hook and loop fastening apparatus. The harness is constructed of three parts, which are affixed to one another.
Part One provides a means by which the harness attaches to the pull cart (
Part Two of the harness (
Part Three of the harness (
Part One of the Harness attaches to the pull cart handle by wrapping around the handle (with the hook and loop fastener on the outside of the wrap), threading through the D-ring, then fastening to itself by pressing the hook portion onto the loop portion of the hook and loop fastener. After adjusting Part Two to the appropriate length to accommodate the golfer's waist or hips, it attaches to the golfer by wrapping Part Two around the waist/hips and inserting the male end of the quick release buckle into the female end. Detaching Part Two requires compressing the inserted male end of the quick release buckle exposed within the female end. Part Three is adjusted for length so that the pull cart remains tipped forward and balanced as the golfer tows it.
Claims
1. A Harness for towing a golfer's pull cart, which attaches to the handle of the pull-cart and around the golfer's waist/hips, comprising of:
- A part which attaches to the handle of the pull cart by means of wrapping around the pull-cart handle and securing itself with hook and loop fastener:
- An adjustable part which straps around the golfer's waist, securing the Harness to the golfer, designed for quick attachment and removal:
- An adjustable part, which attaches to the preceding two parts, providing a means of securing the part attached to the pull cart handle to the part strapped around the golfer's waist and adjusting to different balance and handle characteristics of the pull cart and height and stride lengths of different golfers.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 8, 2004
Publication Date: Feb 2, 2006
Inventor: David Engel (Toledo, OH)
Application Number: 10/886,062
International Classification: A41F 9/00 (20060101);