CA2168094A1 - Golf club container - Google Patents

Golf club container

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CA2168094A1
CA2168094A1 CA002168094A CA2168094A CA2168094A1 CA 2168094 A1 CA2168094 A1 CA 2168094A1 CA 002168094 A CA002168094 A CA 002168094A CA 2168094 A CA2168094 A CA 2168094A CA 2168094 A1 CA2168094 A1 CA 2168094A1
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club
support frame
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club head
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Yoshiyasu Sumiyoshi
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B55/00Bags for golf clubs; Stands for golf clubs for use on the course; Wheeled carriers specially adapted for golf bags
    • A63B55/40Bags with partitions or club holders
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B55/00Bags for golf clubs; Stands for golf clubs for use on the course; Wheeled carriers specially adapted for golf bags

Abstract

A golf club container and a golf bag which can rest stably on a floor surface in a room or a golf cart. The golf club container comprises a support frame body constituted by connecting vertically spaced upper and lower frames by means of a longitudinal connection frame, and a multiplicity of longitudinally cylindrical club receiving bags formed of a preferably stretchable material and arranged between the upper and lower frames with a club head insertion opening provided at an upper end of the respective bags.
Accordingly, golf clubs can be easily received in the club receiving bags with a club head of each of golf clubs at the bottom, and the golf club container mounted thereto can be positioned with a center of gravity at a lower level.
Therefore, it is possible to place a golf club container and a golf bag on a floor surface in a room or a golf cart in a stable condition, and to effectively prevent damage to club heads of golf clubs due to a fall thereof and damage of that floor surface and the like, against which the club head strikes.

Description

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DESCRIPTION

113C~INICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a golf-club accommodation cont~;ner for accommodating golf-clubs or a golf bag so adapted as to be placed on a floor of a room or a golf cart in a stable manner.

BACRGROUND ART
Generally, a golf baq to be used for accommodating a variety of golf-clubs having different striking distances and usages is composed of a cylindrical body having a bottom and an opPn;ng at the top and the golf-clubs are put into the golf bag from the opening at the top with their club heads projecting upward or exposed.
Such conventional golf bags, however, suffer from problems as will be described hereinbelow.
~ 3 As each of golf-clubs has the gravity at its club head, a golf bag for accommodating the golf-clubs as a whole has its gravity located in'a position above the golf bag. When the golf bag is placed on a floor or a golf cart, it is accordingly brought into an unstable state and it readily falls down. If such would occur, the club heads are caused to hit against a hard floor surface or collide with each other, thereby creating the risk of breaking them or damaging the floor surface.
~ It is necessary to wear a cap on each golf-club in order to prevent the club head from coll;~; ng with each other. Hence, the cap has to be taken away whenever the golf-club is to be used for playing a golf or put on whenever the golf-club has been played. Such work is generally laborious or there is the risk that 21680~

the cap is lost.
The present invention has the object to provide a golf-club accommodation container for accommodating golf-clubs and a golf bag, which can solve the problems as described hereinabove.

DISCLOSURE OF THE lNV~:NllON
The present invention relates to a golf-club accommodation cont~;ner for accommodating golf-clubs characterized by a support frame body and a number of longitudinally extending cylinder-shaped golf-club accommodation sacks for accommodating golf-clubs, said support frame body comprising upper and lower support frame members disposed in upper and lower positions at an interval, respectively, and connected to each other with longitudinally exte~;ng connection frame members or a centrally connecting support column 30 and said golf-club accommodation sacks, each being connected to said upper and lower support frame members, having a club head-inserting opening at the top for inserting a club head, and being preferably made of an exten~hle material, wherein an opening area of the club head-inserting opening is at least greater than an area obtained by perpendicularly projecting the club head of a golf-club to be inserted thereinto.
The present invention is further characterized, in the structure as have been described hereinabove, in that: ~3 the exten~hle material is a woven cloth made of a synthetic resin; ~
the ext~n~hle material is a net-woven cloth made of a synthetic resin having an extendable property; ~ the support frame body of the golf-club accommodation container is provided with a handle or a shoulder belt; ~3 a bottom end of the golf-club accommodation container is connected to the lower support frame member with a fixing fixture; ~ the upper support frame member of the support frame body is inclined with respect to a horizontal plane; ~ a conventional golf bag is employed as a support frame body as well 216809~

as an upper support frame member and a bottom plate of the golf bag are employed as the upper support frame member and the lower support frame member of the support frame body, respectively; and either or a part of the longitudinally extending connection frame member or the centrally connecting support column 30 of the support frame body is structured in a longitu~inAlly extending box-shaped frame body, the inside of which in turn comprises a golf-club accommodation section into which a golf-club is inserted with its club head projecting upward from the opening at the top of the golf bag.
The present invention furthermore relates to a golf bag with the golf-club accommodation container in the structure as described hereinabove mounted detachably in a main body of the bag having a bottom and an opening at the top.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[FIG. 1]
A perspective view showing a golf-club accommodation con-tA; ner in accordance with a first embodiment of the present inven-tion.
[Fig. 2]
A side view showing a golf bag with the golf-club accommodation container mounted thereon.
[Fig. 3]
A perspective view showing a golf-club accommodation con-tA; ner in accordance with a second embodiment of the present nvention .
[Fig. 4]
A perspective view showing a golf-club accommodation con-tainer in accordance with a third embodiment of the present inven-tion.
[Fig. 5]

A side view showing a golf-club accommodation cont~; ner in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
[Fig. 6]
A perspective view showing the golf-club aaccommodation cont~; ner in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention.

BEST MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE lNV~;N'l'lON
The present invention will be specifically described by way of embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings.
(Embodiment 1) AS shown in Fig. 1, a support frame body 10 forming an outer frame structure of a golf-club accommodation container A
according to the present invention comprises an upper support frame member 11 disposed with its front side inclined downward and having a rectangular shape; a lower support frame member 12 disposed in a horizontal state at an interval below the upper support frame member 11 and having a rectangular shape with a projection area approximately equal to a shadow area obtained by perpedicularly projecting the upper support frame member 11 from above; and front and rear connection frame members 13 and 14, respectively, each extending longitu~; n~ lly and connecting the upper support frame member 11 to the lower support frame member 12 at four points, i.e. at left and right as well as front and rear points.
The inside of the upper support frame member 11 is divided into a number of rectangle-shaped partition sections with a plura-lity of lateral sub-frame members lla and a plurality of longi-tudinal sub-frame members llb and each of the rectangle-shaped partition sections is provided with an club head-inserting opening 16 for inserting the club head of a golf-club in a manner as will be described hereinafter.
On the other hand, the lower support frame member 12 is divided into a plurality of rectangle-shaped partition sections, each extending in forward and rearward directions and having a width equal to the width of the lateral sub-frame members lla of the upper support frame member 11.
A description will be made of an inner structure of the support frame body 10. As shown in Figs. 1 and 2, a number of golf-club accommodation sacks 15, each shaped in a longitudinally cylindrical form and made of an extendable material, are disposed side by side between the upper support frame member 11 and the lower support frame member 12 of the support frame body 10.
Each of the golf-club accommodation sacks 15 is provided with an opening at the top in each of the rectangle-shaped partition sections of the upper support frame member 11 to thereby form a club head-inserting opening 16 for inserting the club head of a golf-club. The size of the club head-inserting opening 16 is greater in a dimension of an external shape of a club head 18 of a golf-club 17 to be accommodated into the club head-inserting opening 15 integral with the club head-inserting opening 16.
The length of each of the golf-club accommodation sacks 15 is determined by the length of the golf-club 17 to be accommodated thereinto.
Each of the golf-club accommodation sacks 15 has its opening at the top fastened with stitches on or formed integally with a support plate member 19 made of a similarly extendable material and stuck in a spreaded state on a top surface of the upper support frame member 11. On the other hand, a bottom end of each of the golf-club accommodation sacks 15 is connected to the lateral sub-frame member 12a of the lower support frame member 12 with a fixing metal fitting 20.
Fig. 2 shows a state in which the golf-club accommodation cont~; ner A having the structure as described hereinabove is mounted in a usual golf bag B having a bottom and an opening at the top.

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Now, a description will be made of the way of using the golf-club accommodation container A having the structure as des-cribed hereinabove.
In usual cases, the golf-club accommodation container A is utilized in such a state as being mounted in the golf bag B from a view point of a beautiful appearance.
In this embodiment, each of the golf-club accommodation sacks 15 is provided at its tope end with the club head-inserting opening 16 which is greater in size than a dimension of an external shape of the club head 18 of the golf-club 17, and the upper support frame member 11 is disposed with its front side leaning downward. Thus, as shown in Fig. 2, the golf-club 17 can readily be inserted into and accommodated in each of the golf-club accommodation sacks 15 with a top of the club head 18 directed to the bottom.
As shown in Fig. 2, all the golf-clubs 17 are accommodated in the golf-club accommodation sacks 15 in a state in which the club head 18 of each of the golf-clubs 17 is located at a lower portion of the golf bag B. Therefore, the gravity of the golf-clubs 17 is likewise positioned at a lower portion of the golf bag B. As a result, the gravity of the golf-club accommodation container A and the golf bag B with the golf-club accommodation container A mounted thereon is located in a lower position.
Therefore, the golf-club accommodation container A and the golf bag B can be placed in a stable fashion on a floor of a room or a golf cart, thereby effectively preventing the club heads 18 of the golf-clubs 17 from being damaged due to a collision with each other or suppressing the floor or the like from being damaged due to a collision with the club head 18 of the golf-club 17.
Further, each of the golf-clubs 17 can be accommodated separately into each of the golf-club accommodation sacks 15, the golf-club accommodation sacks 15 are each made of an elastic mate-rial having extendability, and the bottom end of each of the golf-club accommodation sacks 15 is fixed and connected to the lowersupport frame member 12 with a fixing metal fitting 20.
Hence, the golf-club 17 can be inserted into each of the golf-club accommodation sacks 15 in the golf-club accommodation container A or the golf bag B or taken away therefrom in a smooth way. At the same time, entanglements of the golf-club 17 with the other golf-club 17, particularly the club head 18 of the golf-club 17 with that of the other golf-club 17, can be prevented with certainty.
In addition, as the golf-club accommodation sacks 15 can act as a member absorbing impact, they can prevent the club head 18 from coll;~;ng or interfering directly with the other club head 18 in the golf bag B and, as a result, suppress the club head 18 from being damaged due to a collision or interference.
The golf-club accommodation sacks 15 may be made preferably of a thick woven cloth or net-woven body made of a synthetic resin, such as nylon or the like, which can be available at relatively cheap costs and has durability as well as expandability.
Furthermore, in this embodiment, as shown in Fig. 1, in order to make the support frame body 10 lightweight, the longi-tudinally extending front connection frame member 13 and the lower support frame member 12 may be constructed by folding and processing a single bar member. On the other hand, the longitudinally extending rear connection frame member 14 may be constructued by a plate member in order to enhance rigidity of the support frame body 10.
In addition, although not shown, a conventional cylinder-shaped body having an opening at the top and a bottom may be utilized as the support frame body 10 and an upper frame and a bottom plate of the bottomed cylinder-shaped body may be utilized, respectively, as the upper support frame member 11 and the lower support frame member 12 of the support frame body 10.

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As shown in Fig. 1, the golf bag B may be provided at its peripheral wall with a secondary accommodation section 23 for accommodating towels, a rain wear, a wind breaker and the like.
(Embodiment. 2) This embodiment is directed to a golf-club accommodation cont~; ner A to be employed in an intact state, unlike the golf-club accommodation container A as in the first embodiment to be employed in such a state as being mounted on the golf bag B.
As shown in Fig. 3, the golf-club accommodation container A is constructed such that the longitudinally extending front connection frame members 13 and 13 constituting ~he front side thereof have their central portions constricted and the constricted portions 20a are provided with a handle 21 and a shoulder belt 22.
With this structure, the golf-club accommodation container A according to the present invention can readily be carried in a state in which the handle 21 is held or in a state in which the shoulder belt 22 is shouldered.
(Embodiment 3) This embodiment is also directed to a variation of the golf-club accommodation container A in accordance with the first embodiment, which is characterized in that the support frame body 10 is covered with the golf-club accommodation sacks 15 so as to fail to become visible from the outside from a viewpoint of an improvement in a beautiful appearance.
As shown in Fig. 4, the support frame body 10 forming an outer frame body of the golf-club accommodation container A
comprises an upper circle-shaped plate frame member 11 and a lower circle-shaped plate frame member 12, which are disposed in a vertically spaced interval, as well as a central connection support column 30 connecting a central portion of the upper frame member 11 to a central portion of the lower frame member 12.
The upper frame member 11 is provided with an inner ring-shaped sub-frame member llc, an outer ring-shaped sub-frame member lld disposed coaxially with the inner ring-shaped sub-frame member llc, a radially extending sub-frame member lle partitioning a space within the inner ring-shaped sub-frame member llc in a circumferential direction, and a radially extending sub-frame member llf partitioning a ring-shaped space between the inner ring-shaped sub-frame member llc and the outer ring-shaped sub-frame member lld. The space between the radially extending sub-frame members lld and llf is divided into a number of partitions, each in a generally arc-shaped rectangular form, and each of the arc-shaped rectangular partitions is provided with an club head-inserting opening 16 for inserting the club head of a golf-club.
On the other hand, the lower frame member 12 is likewise provided in the same arrangement as the upper frame member 11 with an inner ring-shaped sub-frame member 12c, an outer ring-shaped sub-frame member 12d disposed coaxially with each other, a r~ lly exten~;ng sub-frame member 12e partitioning a space within the inner ring-shaped sub-frame member 12c in a circum-ferential direction, and a radially exte~;ng sub-frame member 12f partitioning a ring-shaped space between the inner ring-shaped sub-frame member 12c and the outer ring-shaped sub-frame member 12d.
Further, a number of golf-club accommodation sacks 15, each formed in a longitudinally extending cylindrical shape and made of an extendable material, are disposed side by side at circumferentially spaced intervals about the central connection support column 30 and in a space between the upper frame member 11 and the lower frame member 12 of the support frame body 10. In addition, each of the golf-club accommodation sacks 15 is made of an elastic material having extendability and a bottom end of each of the golf-club accommodation sacks 15 is fixed and connected to the lower support frame member 12 with a fixing metal fitting 20.
As the structure as described hereinabove allows the central connection support column 30 to be enclosed by a number of the golf-club accommodation sacks 15, the central connection support column 30 cannot be seen from the outside, thereby improving an aesthetic sense.
Further, as the central connection support column 30 is disposed in a central position of the golf-club accommodation container A, the gravity of the golf-club accommodation container A can be located in the central position. Hence, this can improve stability in placing the golf-club accommodation container A on a floor or the like as well as the effect of supporting the golf-club accommodation container in a stable way to be achieved by inserting the golf-clubs 17 thereinto with their club heads 18 directed to the bottom.
In addition, the golf-club accommodation cont~; ner in accordance with the present invention is provided with fifteen golf-club accommodation sacks 15 and one of them may be employed as a sack or a bag for inserting an umemberella.
(Embodiment 4) As shown in Figs. 5 and 6, this embodiment is directed to a golf-club accommodation container A that is constructed so as to accommodate some golf-clubs 17 in such a conventional fashion that they are inserted thereinto with their club heads 18 directed to the top and projecting upward from the opening at the top like conventional golf bags, although the rest of the golf-clubs 17 is accommodated into the golf-club accommodation container A by inserting them into the corresponding golf-club accommodation sacks 15 with their club heads 18 directed to the bottom and located in a lower position of the golf-club accommodation container A in the same manner as the golf-club accommodation cont~; ners according to the first to third embodiments.
As shown in Figs. 5 and 6, the support frame body 10 comprises a longitudinally extending box-shaped body 24 having a flat and rectangular section, in place of a pair of the 216809~
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longitudinally extending rear connection frame members 14 of a plate shape as employed in the first embodiment. An iner space of the longitu~;n~lly extending box-shaped body 24 is divided by a plurality of partition walls 25 to thereby form a plurality of golf-club accommodating sections 26.
Further, as shown in Fig. 6, the golf-club accommodating sections 26 are constructed so as to accommodate a plurality of golf-clubs 17 with club heads having greater sizes, such as wood clubs, in such a state that their club heads 18 project upward from the openings at the top of the golf bag B in a manner similar to conventional golf bags.
On the other hand, the support frame body 10 is provided with a plurality of golf-club accommodation sacks 15 in such a state as being mounted side by side between the upper support frame member 11 and the lower support frame member 12 in a ~nner similar to the first to third embodiments. Each of the golf-club accommodation sacks 15 allows the golf-club 17 to be accommodated with the club head 18 directed to the bottom and located in its lower position.
Therefore, this embodiment can make the golf-club accommodation container A more compact in size than the golf-club accommodation container A in which an entire number of golf-clubs 17 are accommodated therein with their club heads 18 directed to the bottom and located in its lower position.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the above-described embodiments, it should be under-stood that the present invention is not limited in any respect to those embodiments as described hereinabove and that it encompasses variations including, for example, variations as will be described hereinafter.
~ D Each of the golf-club accommodation sacks may be made of a single bag and a top end of each of the golf-club accommodation sacks is separately connected to the upper support frame member of the support frame body.
~ The support frame body may be made of a material having a light weight yet a high intensity, such as a light metal or a polyamide resin. In this case, the overall structure of the golf-club accommodation container or the golf bag can be made light to a remarkable extent, thereby enabling the golf-club accommodation container or the golf bag to be carried with extreme ease and making it appropriate for a player playing without a caddie or for other purposes.
~ By placing a drying agent on a bottom of each of the golf-club accommodation sacks, the club heads of the golf-clubs, particularly wood clubs, can effectively be dried simply by placing the golf-clubs in the golf-club accommodation sacks.
@3 When the golf-club accommodation sack is not made of a net-woven body, a bottom portion of the golf-club accommodation sack may be provided with a through hole or a slit in order to prevent earth pieces or sand from depositing in the golf-club accommodation sack.
~ In order to readily identify the kinds of the golf-clubs, a label or a mark indicating the identification of the golf-club, e.g., a number of the golf-club, may be attached on a grip of each of the golf-clubs projecting upward from the openings at the top of the golf-club accommodation sacks.

INDUSTRIAL UTILIZATION
~ The present invention constructs the golf-club accommo-dation container with (a) a support frame body comprising upperand lower support frame members disposed in upper and lower positions at an interval and connected to each other with a longitudinally extending connection frame member and (b) a number of longitudinally extending cylinder-shaped golf-club accommoda-tion sacks for accommodating golf-clubs therein, each being 216809~

connected between the upper and lower support frame members, having a club head-inserting opening for inserting a club head of the golf-club at its top, and being preferably made of an extendable material.
Therefore, the golf-clubs can readily be accommodated in the golf-club accommodation sacks with their club heads directed to the bottom, thereby causing the gravity of the golf-club accommodation container or the golf bag with the golf-club accommodation container mounted thereon to be located in a lower position. Accordingly, the golf-club accommodation container or the golf bag can be placed on a floor of a room or on a golf cart in a stable fashion and the club head of a golf-club can be prevented from being damaged due to a fall of the golf-club accommodation container or the golf bag or the floor or the like can be prevented from being damaged due to a collision of the club head of the golf-club.
~ As the golf-clubs are accommodated separately one by one in each of the golf-club accommodation sacks, the golf-club accommodation sacks are made each of an elastic material having extendability, and a bottom end of each of the golf-club accommo-dation sacks is connected and fixed to the lower support frame member with a fixing metal fitting, each of the golf-clubs can smoothly be inserted into or taken away from each of the golf-club accommodation sacks and the golf-clubs, particularly the club heads of the golf-clubs, can be prevented from being entangled with each other for certainty.
~ As the golf-club accommodation sacks can work as a member absorbing an impact, they can prevent the club heads of the golf-clubs from colliding or interfering directly with each other in the golf bag and the club heads 18 thereof from being damaged due to collision or interference.

Claims (12)

1. A golf-club accommodation container for accommodating golf-clubs characterized by a support frame body (10) comprising upper and lower support frame members (11) and (12) disposed in upper and lower positions at an interval and connected to each other with longitudinally extending connection frame members (13) and (14), respectively, and a number of longitudinally extending cylinder-shaped golf-club accommodation sacks (15) for accommodat-ing golf-clubs (17) therein, each being connected between said upper and lower support frame members (11) and (12) and having a club head-inserting opening (16) for inserting a club head of a golf-club at its top, wherein an opening area of the club head-inserting opening (16) is at least greater than an area obtained by perpendicularly projecting the club head (18) of the golf-club (17) to be inserted thereinto.
2. A golf-club accommodation container for accommodating golf-clubs characterized by a support frame body (10) comprising upper and lower support frame members (11) and (12) disposed in upper and lower positions at an interval and connected to each other with longitudinally extending connection frame members (13) and (14), respectively, and a number of longitudinally extending cylinder-shaped golf-club accommodation sacks (15) for accommodat-ing golf-clubs (17) therein, each being connected between said upper and lower support frame members (11) and (12), having a club head-inserting opening (16) for inserting a club head of a golf-club at its top and being made of an extendable material, wherein an opening area of the club head-inserting opening (16) is at least greater than an area obtained by perpendicularly projecting the club head (18) of the golf-club (17) to be inserted thereinto.
3. A golf-club accommodation container for accommodating golf-clubs characterized by a support frame body (10) comprising upper and lower support frame members (11) and (12) disposed in upper and lower positions at an interval and connected to each other with a central connection support column (3) and a number of longitudinally extending cylinder-shaped golf-club accommodation sacks (15) for accommodating golf-clubs (17) therein, each being connected between said upper and lower support frame members (11) and (12) and having a club head-inserting opening (16) for inserting a club head of a golf-club at its top, wherein an opening area of the club head-inserting opening (16) is at least greater than an area obtained by perpendicularly projecting the club head (18) of the golf-club (17) to be inserted thereinto.
4. A golf-club accommodation container for accommodating golf-clubs characterized by a support frame body (10) comprising upper and lower support frame members (11) and (12) disposed in upper and lower positions at an interval and connected to each other with a central connection support column (3) and a number of longitudinally extending cylinder-shaped golf-club accommodation sacks (15) for accommodating golf-clubs (17) therein, each being connected between said upper and lower support frame members (11) and (12), having a club head-inserting opening (16) for inserting a club head of a golf-club at its top, and being made of an extendable material, wherein an opening area of the club head-inserting opening (16) is at least greater than an area obtained by perpendicularly projecting the club head (18) of the golf-club (17) to be inserted thereinto.
5. A golf-club accommodation container as claimed in claim 2 or 4, characterized in that said extendable material is a woven cloth made of a synthetic resin having extendability.
6. A golf-club accommodation container as claimed in claim 2 or 4, characterized in that said extendable material is a net-woven body made of a synthetic resin having extendability.
7. A golf-club accommodation container as claimed in any claim of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that a handle (21) or a shoulder belt (22) is mounted on said support frame body (10) of the golf-club accommodation container.
8. A golf-club accommodation container as claimed in any claim of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that a bottom end of said golf-club accommodation sack is connected to said lower support frame member (12) with a fixing metal fitting (20).
9. A golf-club accommodation container as claimed in any claim of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that said upper support frame member (11) of said support frame body (10) has its front side inclined downward.
10. A golf-club accommodation container as claimed in any claim of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that said support frame body (10) comprises a conventional golf bag; and an upper support frame member and a bottom plate of the golf bag (B) are employed as the upper and lower support frame members as claimed in claim 1 or 3, respectively.
11. A golf bag having said golf-club accommodation container as claimed in any claim of claims 1 to 10 mounted detachably in a main body thereof having a bottom and an opening at the top.
12. A golf bag as claimed in any claim of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that either or a part of a longitudinally extending cconnection frame member (13) or (14) or a central connection support column (30) of a support frame body (10) comprises a longitudinally extending box-shaped accommodation body (24); that a golf-club accommodating section (26) is formed within said longitudinally extending box-shaped accommodation body (24);
and that a golf-club (17) is accommodated in said golf-club accommodating section (26) in a state that the golf-club (17) is accommodated in a state in which a club head (18) thereof is directed to the bottom and projects upward from an opening at the top of the golf bag (B).
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