Abstract: The present invention is a golf accessory bag attached to a golf pull cart. The golf accessory bag is attached to a golf pull cart in a substantially triangular space located between the two wheels, the throat portion, and the golf bag platform. The golf accessory bag may comprise a shell having four corners and is formed of a triangular shaped bottom wall and three triangular shaped side walls. The golf accessory bag may have a plurality of chambers inside the shell and external pockets for transportation of personal golf items or accessories. During use, the golf accessory bag positions articles carried within the compartments rearward toward the golf bag platform to assist in the establishment of a center of gravity for the golf pull cart, having the golf accessory bag and golf club bag thereon, to a location the wheels to prevent the golf pull cart from tipping over onto the handle when released by a golfer.
Abstract: A pushable cart for transporting a golf bag includes a carriage frame and cradle. The carriage frame is connected to wheels at one end and has a handle at the other end. The cradle is connected to the carriage frame in an angular relation so that the cart is generally X-shaped. The cart can be made foldable or collapsible for transportation and storage. The cart also has structurally rigid design which allows the cart to be made of light weight metal. Moreover, the carts can be made nestable to provide space economy during storage.
Abstract: A golf bag and accessory carrier encompasses both an apparatus and method which serves the utility of a golfer both in carrying his golf bag, carrying his accessories, providing a water resistant carrying compartment, a basket type storage area, a self righting liquid refreshment carrier and a golf ball holder. These structures are enabled while still fully enabling a folding function, to enable the golf bag cart to be conveniently carried and stowed in the trunk or back seat of a car. The golf bag cart and accessory carrier provides a carriage and utility area wider than the golf bag being carried, both for stability and enhanced convenience.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 30, 1993
Date of Patent:
January 2, 1996
Assignee:
C & S Industries
Inventors:
Steven M. Verrette, Christopher C. Bean
Abstract: A cover for enclosing and supporting a bag such as a golf bag and including a pouch for containing golf equipment. This cover is of a collapsible nature for easy and convenient storage and handling as compared with rigid covers, having pliant front rear, side, and top portions. The bottom of the cover has a rigid base with wheels mounted therein. An opening is provided in the cover to permit the insertion of a bag therein, this opening being closable by a suitable device such as a zipper. A handle is mounted on the bag to permit the user to roll the bag along on the wheels. When the bag is not in use, the side, front, rear and top portions can be folded down onto the base to make the cover compact for stowage.