Head cover for golf clubs
Disclosed herein is a head cover for golf clubs, particularly, an “L”-shaped head cover designed to be suitable for a putter head. The head cover includes a first receiving part which receives a club head, and a second receiving part which receives a portion of a shaft adjacent to the head and is integrated with the first receiving part. The first receiving part has a toe end and a heel end, and the second receiving part extends from a heel end of the first receiving part to be perpendicular to the first receiving part. The toe end and the heel end of the first receiving part are completely isolated from the exterior. The second receiving part has an expandable slot which extends linearly from an end opening to the heel end. Further, a pair of separable fasteners is provided on opposite sides of the slot.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a head cover, which is used to protect a head of a golf club and a shaft portion adjacent to the head from friction and shocks, and more particularly to a head cover, which is designed to be suitable for the head of a putter.
2. Description of the Related Art
Generally, golfers carry various types of golf clubs which are required in order to play golf. The golf clubs are put into one golf bag such that the head of each club is located at an upper position of the bag and the grip of each club is located at the bottom of the bag. When the golf clubs are carried to a desired place or are put into or taken out of the golf bag, friction or shocks may be caused between the golf clubs. Thereby, the surface of each golf club is prone to be scratched or marred. Therefore, most golfers use head covers so as to protect their golf clubs.
A head cover for a golf club typically includes a head cover part and a shaft cover part extending from the head cover part. The shaft cover part has an opening to permit the ingress and egress of the head. The clubs have different head shapes, according to the type of club (a driver, an iron, a putter, etc.). Thus, head covers also have different shapes, according to the types of clubs.
In the case of the putter, a head has a toe and a heel. A shaft is connected to a portion near the heel to be almost perpendicular to the head. Due to such a shape characteristic of the putter, a head cover for a driver or wood cannot be used for the putter. Thus, a particular head cover for the putter is required. The head cover designed for the putter is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,072,167 and No. 4,898,222.
The head cover disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,072,167 has the shape of a sleeve that is long so as to receive a head. An opening is provided at an end of the head cover to permit the ingress and egress of the head. The cover is made of an elastic material, and is flexible in a horizontal direction. In order to mount the cover on the putter head, the toe of the head is inserted into the opening, and the end of the cover is pulled such that the opening is made long. Next, the heel of the head is inserted into the opening. In such a state, the cover is released. At this time, the head is put into the cover and the opening returns to its original state. The cover has an advantage in that it stably receives the head. However, the head cover is problematic in that a long time must be taken and much effort must be made to attach or detach the cover to or from the putter head. Further, it is impossible to protect a shaft portion of the club using the cover.
A head cover disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,898,222 is an “L”-shaped cover wherein a head cover part is integrated with a shaft cover part. The head cover part has an open heel end, and the shaft cover part has a long slot that extends from an opening on a heel side to the end of the shaft cover part. The slot may be easily closed using a Velcro fastener (VELCRO™ fastener). The “L”-shaped cover has advantages in that it is easy to manufacture and the cover is relatively easily attached to or detached from a putter head. However, the heel of the putter, which is received in the cover, protrudes outside through the open heel end of the head cover part, so that the heel may be undesirably scratched or marred. Further, when a pressure is strong, the fastener may become unfastened, so that the cover may be undesirably removed. Thus, the head cover cannot stably receive the head of the putter.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccordingly, the present invention has been made keeping in mind the above problems occurring in the prior art, and an object of the present invention is to provide a head cover for golf clubs, which is improved to be suitable for a putter. Another object of the present invention is to provide a head cover for golf clubs, which stably receives all of a club head, and is relatively easily attached to or detached from the club head.
In order to accomplish the above objects, the present invention provides a head cover for golf clubs, including a first receiving part which receives a club head, and a second receiving part which receives a portion of a shaft adjacent to the head and is integrated with the first receiving part. The first receiving part has a toe end and a heel end, and the second receiving part extends from a heel end of the first receiving part to be perpendicular to the first receiving part. Thus, according to this invention, an external appearance and an internal space of the head cover have an “L” shape.
The toe end and the heel end of the first receiving part are completely isolated from the exterior. The second receiving part has an expandable slot which extends linearly from an end opening to the heel end. A pair of separable fasteners is provided on opposite sides of the slot. The fasteners are magnets or Velcro fasteners. The slot may comprise one or two slots. When the slot comprises two slots, a pivotable cover is realized on a rear portion of the second receiving part by the slots.
The slot is expanded by an opening force. The club head is inserted into the first receiving part through the expanded slot. A toe and a heel of the club head contact the inner surfaces of the closed toe end and heel end of the first receiving part, so that the toe and the heel of the club head do not protrude outside. Thus, the club head can be safely protected. The slot is closed by the fasteners. At this time, the shaft passes through the end opening of the second receiving part, and the portion of the shaft adjacent to the head is safely positioned in the second receiving part.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other objects, features and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, the same reference numerals are used throughout the different drawings to designate the same components.
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As described above, the present invention provides a head cover, which is constructed so that a toe end and a heel end of a first receiving part are isolated from the exterior. Thus, a club head received in the head cover is safely protected from external contact or shocks. Further, the present invention provides a head cover, which forms one or two expandable slots on a second receiving part, thus allowing the head cover to be more easily attached to or detached from a putter head.
Claims
1. A head cover for golf clubs made of a flexible material, an external appearance and an internal space of which have an “L” shape, the head cover comprising:
- a first receiving part receiving a head of a golf club, and comprising a toe end and a heel end which are completely isolated from an exterior;
- a second receiving part receiving a portion of a shaft which is adjacent to the head, and extending from the heel end of the first receiving part to be perpendicular to the first receiving part, and comprising an expandable slot that extends linearly from an end opening to the heel end; and
- a pair of separable fasteners provided on opposite sides of the slot, and closing the slot.
2. The head cover according to claim 1, wherein the slot comprises two slots, and a pivotable cover is realized on a rear portion of the second receiving part by the two slots.
3. The head cover according to claim 1, wherein the head cover comprises a double-layered structure having an outer covering made of a flexible material and an inner liner sewn along an outer edge of the outer covering, the liner being manufactured using a material which is more flexible and softer than that of the outer covering.
4. The head cover according to claim 2, wherein the head cover comprises a double-layered structure having an outer covering made of a flexible material and an inner liner sewn along an outer edge of the outer covering, the liner being manufactured using a material which is more flexible and softer than that of the outer covering.
5. The head cover according to claim 1, wherein the fasteners comprise a magnet or a Velcro fastener.
6. The head cover according to claim 2, wherein the fasteners comprise a magnet or a Velcro fastener.
7. The head cover according to claim 1, wherein the head cover comprises a double-layered structure having an outer covering made of a flexible material and an inner liner sewn along an outer edge of the outer covering, the fasteners comprising magnetic fasteners and being positioned in the liner.
8. The head cover according to claim 2, wherein an inward groove is provided between the heel end and the cover, thus allowing the cover to be easily pivoted.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 4, 2005
Publication Date: Mar 29, 2007
Inventor: Yun Hwang (Kyounggi-do)
Application Number: 11/243,215
International Classification: B65D 65/02 (20060101); A63B 55/00 (20060101); B65D 85/00 (20060101);