Caddie bag
A caddie bag includes a main body, a three-point type shoulder belt, and belt guides. The three-point type shoulder belt includes a pair of side belts, one ends of which are attached to right and left side portions of a lower portion of the main body. The belt guides extend from positions near the right and left side portions of the lower portion of the main body to positions near both side potions of a small article housing portion. Each belt guide defines a path allowing the side belt to pass therethrough. Each of the belt guides includes a pair of attachment edge portions, a pair of rising portions, and a cover portion. The pair of attachment edge portions are attached to the main body. The pair of rising portions rise from the attachment edge portions to define the path, respectively. The cover portion connects the pair of rising portions.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a caddie bag including a three-point type shoulder belt to be attached to a main body of the caddie bag.
2. Description of the Related Art
Japanese Patent No. 3117939 discloses the following caddie bag (see
The second flank member of the caddie bag according to Japanese Patent No. 3117939 is formed of the same material as the flank member of the caddie bag. The second flank member is superimposed on the flank member of the caddie bag from the both side portions of the small article housing portion at the lower portion of the caddie bag main body to the end portion of the rear bag, which is provided on an opposite side to the small article housing portion, in an obliquely upward direction. Further, the second flank member defines the opening portions at the upper and lower portions thereof and peripheral portions of the second flank member other than the opening portions are stitched onto the flank member of the caddie bag main body so as to allow the movement of the side belt when the caddie bag is carried or stood. A design such as arbitral characters and/or a picture are formed on a surface of the second flank member. According to such a structure, space of a path of the second flank member into which the side belt is inserted from the upper or lower opening portion is relatively narrow. Hence, a detachable attachment, a buckle for adjusting a length, and various kinds of instruments other than belts are hardly passed through the path. Further, the second flank member occupies a relatively large area in the entirety of the caddie bag. Thus, the second flank member is disadvantageous in that the cost thereof is high and also disadvantageous in a view point of reducing the weight of the bag. Furthermore, since it is difficult to provide the belt passing through the inside of the second flank member with the aforesaid instrument etc. other than the belt, the length of the side belt is adjusted by an attachment metal part attached to the lower portion of the caddie bag. In this case, this adjustment operation is troublesome since it is required to pass a pin of the attachment metal part through a hole defined in the side belt thereby to adjust the length.
Accordingly, the invention provides a caddie bag, which can suppress material cost, reduce the weight thereof, facilitate the adjustment of the length of a side belt and improve the exterior thereof, while attaining the similar effects as those of the conventional caddie bag.
According to one embodiment of the invention, a caddie bag includes a main body, a three-point type shoulder belt, and belt guides. The main body houses golf clubs. The main body includes a small article housing portion at a lower center portion thereof. The three-point type shoulder belt includes a center belt, a side belt coupling part, and a pair of side belts. One end of the center belt is attached to an upper center portion of the main body. The other end of the center belt attached to the side belt coupling part. One ends of the side belts are attached to the side belt coupling part. The other ends of the side belts are attached to right and left side portions of a lower portion of the main body. The belt guides extend from positions in a vicinity of the right and left side portions of the lower portion of the main body to positions in a vicinity of both side potions of the small article housing portion. Each of the belt guides defines openings at both ends thereof. Each of the belt guides defines a path allowing the side belt to pass therethrough. Each of the belt guides includes a pair of attachment edge portions, a pair of rising portions, and a cover portion. The pair of attachment edge portions are attached to the main body. The pair of rising portions rise from the attachment edge portions to define the path, respectively. The cover portion connects the pair of rising portions.
According to this structure, the following advantages can be achieved. When the caddie bag is stood, three-point type shoulder belt does not hang down thereby to make it smooth to get an article in and out of the small articles housing portion and that the shoulder belt thus hung down does not contact with the ground and so does not soil. Also, clothes do not soil by the shoulder belt when a person carries the caddie bag. Furthermore, since the shoulder belt does not twist, the clothes are not caught by the shoulder belt when a person carries the caddie bag. As a result, a person can easily carry the caddie bag. In addition to the advantages described above, the following advantages also be achieved. Since a member made of the same material as the caddie bag itself is not attached to the main body so as to occupy a large area of the entirety of the caddie bag, the cost of the material can be reduced, and the weight thereof can also be reduced. Further, according to the structure of the belt guides, a member for adjusting the length of the side belts and instruments such as joints can be inserted within the belt guide. Therefore, the length of the side belts can be easily adjusted by drawing these members out. Furthermore, the joints can be protected by the belt guides. Also, since the exterior of the bag becomes unique, the bag can be distinguished remarkably depending on color painted on the belt guide. Furthermore, when the belt guide is arranged to be exchangeable freely, the belt guide can be exchanged to another one having a different color or design. Therefore, a person can exchange the belt guide in accordance with his/her preference.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Embodiments of the invention will be explained with reference to accompanying drawings.
As shown in
A rear bag 14 is provided at the opposite side of the small article housing portion 9. An umbrella housing portion 15 is provided at one of side surfaces of the main body 1 of the caddie bag. The umbrella housing portion 15 is configured so that a tip end of an umbrella inserted from an insertion opening 16 of the umbrella housing portion 15 is exposed from a small opening 17 defined at a lower end of the umbrella housing portion 15. The insertion opening 16 is a hole defined at a center portion of a collar-shaped member 18 made of rubber or plastics. The umbrella housing portion 15 is formed as a bag shape and is configured so that a not-shown umbrella is housed within the bag and that the tip end and the grip of the umbrella are exposed to outside.
A width W1 of the upper opening of the belt guide 10 is larger than a width W2 of the lower opening thereof. Therefore, the side belt 6 can move sufficiently in the width direction of the opening within the upper opening having the width W1. The width W2 of the lower opening is larger than a width of the side belt 6 by 2 mm to 75 mm, more preferably, 5 mm to 55 mm in order to pull out the side belt 6 smoothly in the lower direction. The width W1 of the upper opening is larger than the width of the side belt 6 by 10 mm to 150 mm, more preferably, 25 mm to 120 mm in order to move the side belt 6 freely. As the specific values, the width W2 of the lower opening is in a range of 37 mm to 110 mm, more preferably, 40 mm to 80 mm, whilst the width W1 of the upper opening is in a range of 45 mm to 185 mm, more preferably, 80 mm to 150 mm. The preferable values of the aforesaid widths change depending on the width of the side belt 6 (the aforesaid value ranges are premised on that the width of the side belt 6 is about 35 mm). A height H of the upper opening from the main body 1 of the caddie bag to the cover portion 13 is also set to have a size enough to house instruments such as a joint 20 (described later) for coupling belts to each other. The height H of the upper opening is smaller than a height h of the lower opening shown in
Although the explanation is made based on the drawings that the rings 22, the snaps 23, the hook-and-loop fasteners 24 and the hooks 25 are utilized as the engagement attachment for the belt guide 10, normal fasteners, a member utilizing magnetic force, or the male members 20A and the female members 20B shown in
Claims
1. A caddie bag comprising:
- a main body that houses golf clubs, the main body including a small article housing portion at a lower center portion thereof;
- a three-point type shoulder belt including: a center belt, one end of which is attached to an upper center portion of the main body; a side belt coupling part, the other end of the center belt attached to the side belt coupling part; and a pair of side belts, one ends of the side belts attached to the side belt coupling part, the other ends of the side belts attached to right and left side portions of a lower portion of the main body; and
- belt guides extending from positions in a vicinity of the right and left side portions of the lower portion of the main body to positions in a vicinity of both side potions of the small article housing portion, each of the belt guides defining openings at both ends thereof, each of the belt guides defining a path allowing the side belt to pass therethrough, wherein:
- each of the belt guides includes a pair of attachment edge portions, a pair of rising portions, and a cover portion;
- the pair of attachment edge portions are attached to the main body;
- the pair of rising portions rise from the attachment edge portions to define the path, respectively; and
- the cover portion connects the pair of rising portions.
2. The caddie bag according to claim 1, wherein the path of each guide belt is defined so that the side belt passes therethrough smoothly.
3. The caddie bag according to claim 1, wherein:
- each of the side belts is split into two sub side belts; and
- the two sub side belts of each side belt are detachably coupled to each other through a joint within the path of each belt guide.
4. The caddie bag according to claim 1, wherein the belt guide is made of plastic.
5. The caddie bag according to claim 1, wherein:
- each belt guide defines the openings at upper and lower portions thereof, respectively; and
- a width of the opening defined at the upper portion is larger than that of the opening defined at the lower portion.
6. The caddie bag according to claim 1, wherein each cover portion defines a notched opening, which is cut toward a center portion of the cover portion, at at least one of upper and lower portions thereof.
7. The caddie bag according to claim 1, wherein the belt guides are detachably attached to the main body through engagement attachments.
8. The caddie bag according to claim 5, wherein:
- the width of the opening defined at the upper portion of each belt guide is larger than that of the side belt by 10 mm to 150 mm; and
- the width of the opening defined at the lower portion of each belt guide is larger than that of the side belt by 2 mm to 75 mm.
9. The caddie bag according to claim 5, wherein a height of the opening defined at the upper portion of each belt guide is lower than that of the opening defined at the lower portion of each belt guide.
10. The caddie bag according to claim 9, wherein a difference between the height of the opening defined at the upper portion of each belt guide and that of the opening defined at the lower portion of each belt guide is in a range of 1 mm to 40 mm.
11. The caddie bag according to claim 3, wherein heights of the both openings defined in each belt guide are larger than a thickness of each side belt and a thickness of each joint.
12. A caddie bag comprising:
- a main body that houses golf clubs;
- a three-point type shoulder belt including a pair of side belts, each side belt split into first and second sub side belts, one ends of the first sub side belts attached to a right lower side portion of the main body and a left lower side portion of the main body, respectively, the other ends of the first sub side belts detachably engaged with one ends of the second sub side belts through joints, respectively; and
- belt guides attached to the main body, the belt guides positioned above the right lower side portion and the left lower side portion, respectively, wherein:
- each of the belt guides includes a pair of attachment edge portions, a pair of rising portions, and a cover portion;
- the pair of attachment edge portions are attached to the main body;
- the pair of rising portions rise from the attachment edge portions, respectively;
- the cover portion connects the pair of rising portions;
- the side belts pass through paths defined by the belt guides, respectively;
- the joint is disposed between the main body and the cover portion.
Type: Application
Filed: May 25, 2005
Publication Date: Jun 1, 2006
Applicant:
Inventor: Mitsuru Togo (Tokyo)
Application Number: 11/136,394
International Classification: A63B 55/00 (20060101); A45F 3/02 (20060101);