US1829093A - Golf bag and attachment therefor - Google Patents

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US1829093A
US1829093A US474129A US47412930A US1829093A US 1829093 A US1829093 A US 1829093A US 474129 A US474129 A US 474129A US 47412930 A US47412930 A US 47412930A US 1829093 A US1829093 A US 1829093A
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  • This invention has for its chief object to provide an attachment attachable as a unit to an ordinary. golf bag, whereby the bag may be conditioned to hold in its storage space a column of golf balls, and to permit the balls to be conveniently dispensed, and securely confined until required for use, the only change or modification of the bag being the formation therein of a ball inlet and a ball outlet. 7
  • Figure l is a side view of a golf bag embodying the invention.
  • FIG. 1 Figure 2 is a section on line 2--2 of Figure 1,portions being broken away, the attachment being conditioned to confine golf balls.
  • Figure 3 is a section on line 33 of Figure 1. i
  • Figure 4 is a sectional view, similar to Figure 2, showing the attachment conditioned to permit the insertion of golf balls.
  • Figure 5 is a view similar to Figure 4, showing the attachment conditioned to permit the removal of golf balls.
  • Figure 6 shows the attachment in perspective without the bag.
  • 12 designates the tubular wall of a golf bag, which may be of any suitable construction adapting it to hold a setof golf clubs, the wall 12 being usually of canvas, or other flexible material.
  • My invention resides chiefly in the attachment hereinafter described, constituting an elongated pocket adapted to hold a column of golf balls within the bag and beside the club storage space, the attachment being adapted to be installed in the bag without change or adaptation of the latter, other than the formation of a ball inlet 13 in the upper portion of one side of the bag, and a ball outlet 140 in the lower portion of the same side.
  • the attachment includes an outer wall 14, formed to bear on one side of the internal surface of the bag, and an inner wall 15.
  • Said walls enclose a space adapted to hold a column of golf balls 10, besides the club storage space of the bag.
  • the outer wall has a ball inlet 17, adj acentw I.
  • valve 19 designates a slide valve movable between said walls, and in sliding contact with the outer wall.
  • Said valve has an upper ball port 20, arranged to register with the inlet 17, and permit the insertion of balls in the pocket, as shown by Figure 4, and a lower ball port 21, arranged to register with the 7 outlet 18, and permit removal of balls from the pocket, as shown by Figure 5.
  • valve closes the outlet when the balls are being inserted, as shown by Figure 4, and is adapted to close both the inlet and outlet as shown by Figure 2, to confine the inserted balls in the pocket.
  • the outer wall 14 is preferably curved in cross sectionto conform to the internal surface of the tubular bag wall 12.
  • the inner wall 15 has a channelled body portion forming the major part of the ball pocket, and preferably includes cars 23, projecting laterally from the channelled portion, and fixed to the outer wall 14 by ears 24 on the latter, folded over and fixed to the cars 23, as shown by Figure 3.
  • the cars 23 and 24 constitute flanges, each designated as a whole by 25 ( Figures 3 and 6). Said flanges project in opposite directions from the ball pocket and are perforated at 26 ( Figure 6) to receive screws or rivets 27, screwing the attachment to the bag.
  • the slide valve 19 is movable in guides 38 attached preferably to the outer wall 14.
  • a portion of the pocket projects above the ball inlet 17, and the slide valve 19 has a han- (He portion 19a, contained in said projecting portion,1when the valve is positioned to confine the inserted balls.
  • Said' locking means may include a lock 32 attached to the closure, the lock bolt being adapted to engage a keeper 33, shown by Figure 6 as a slot in the upper end of the inner wall 15.
  • the projecting upper portion of the pocket is preferably provided with a partition 3i, forming the bottom of a compartment for accessories, such as golf tees, cigarettes, or other articles. Access to said coinpartment is preventable by said closure and locking means.
  • the length of the attachment is preferably such that its lower end rests on the bottom of the bag, the bottom serving as a gauge which causes the ball orifices of the outer wall to register with those of the bag.
  • the bottom of the pocket is formed by a partition 36 and a cushion 37 thereon.
  • the slide valve is wholly at the inner side of the outer wall 14, and does not contact with the body 12 of the bag, so that said body is not worn by movements of the valve, the attachment being operative to receive, store, and deliver balls, whether attached to the bag or not.
  • the attachment preferably made of sheet aluminum.
  • the inner side of the attachment may be provided with a facing of cloth (not shown) with which clubs in the bags may contact without liability of defacement of their surfaces.
  • a golf-bag attachment comprising an outer and an inner wall forming a pocket adapted to extend lengthwise of a golf bag and hold a column of balls, said attachment having flanges projecting oppositely from the pocket and attachable to a bag, the outer wall having a ball inlet at one end and a ball outlet at the opposite end. and a slide valve movable on the innerside of the outer wall and having an upper ball port arranged to register with said inlet and permit the insertion of balls in the pocket, and a lower ball port arranged to register with said outlet and permit removal of balls from the pocket, the arrangement being such that the valve closes the pocket when balls are being inserted, and is adapted to close both the inlet and the outlet to confine the balls in the pocket.
  • the attachment comprising .also a closure for the upper end of the pocket, and means for locking said closure to prevent access to the handle portion, and the removal of balls from the pocket.
  • a golf-bag attachment as specified by claim 1 the said outer wall being curved to conform to the curvature of a cylindrical golf-ha g body, the inner wall being channeled to form, with the outer wall, a pocket adapted to hold a column of golf balls, the attachment comprising also guides maintaining the slide" valve in contact with the inner surface of the outer wall.
  • a golf bag having a ball inlet in its upper portion, and a ball outlet in its lower portion, and a ball-holding attachment attachable as a unit toone side of the bag, and formed to extend lengthwise thereof, said attachment comprising an outer and an innor wall forming a pocket extending length wise of the bag and adapted to hold a column of balls, flanges projecting oppositely from the pocket, means attaching said flanges to the bag, said outer wall having a ball, inlet at one end, and a ballv outlet at the opposite end registering respectively with the ball ini let and the ball outlet of thebag, and a slide valve movable on the inner side of the outer wall, and having a ball port arranged to register with the. outer .wall inlet and permit the insertion. of balls in the pocket,,and a lower ball port arranged to register with the outer wall outlet and permit removal of balls from the pocket.

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Oct. 27, 1931. F. E. HOLLINS GOLF BAG AND ATTACHMENT THEREFOR Filed Aug. 9, 1930 Patented Oct. 27, 1931 PATENT OFFICE FREDERICK E. HOLLINS, F WINCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS GOLF BAG AND ATTACHMENT THEREFOR Application filed August 9, 1930. Serial No. 474,129.
This inventionhas for its chief object to provide an attachment attachable as a unit to an ordinary. golf bag, whereby the bag may be conditioned to hold in its storage space a column of golf balls, and to permit the balls to be conveniently dispensed, and securely confined until required for use, the only change or modification of the bag being the formation therein of a ball inlet and a ball outlet. 7
Of the accompanying drawings forming a part of this specification,
Figure lis a side view of a golf bag embodying the invention.
1 Figure 2 is a section on line 2--2 of Figure 1,portions being broken away, the attachment being conditioned to confine golf balls.
Figure 3 is a section on line 33 of Figure 1. i
Figure 4 is a sectional view, similar to Figure 2, showing the attachment conditioned to permit the insertion of golf balls.
Figure 5 is a view similar to Figure 4, showing the attachment conditioned to permit the removal of golf balls.
Figure 6 shows the attachment in perspective without the bag.
The same reference characters indicate the same parts in all of the figures. 12 designates the tubular wall of a golf bag, which may be of any suitable construction adapting it to hold a setof golf clubs, the wall 12 being usually of canvas, or other flexible material. My invention resides chiefly in the attachment hereinafter described, constituting an elongated pocket adapted to hold a column of golf balls within the bag and beside the club storage space, the attachment being adapted to be installed in the bag without change or adaptation of the latter, other than the formation of a ball inlet 13 in the upper portion of one side of the bag, and a ball outlet 140 in the lower portion of the same side.
The attachment includes an outer wall 14, formed to bear on one side of the internal surface of the bag, and an inner wall 15.
5o Said walls enclose a space adapted to hold a column of golf balls 10, besides the club storage space of the bag.
The outer wall has a ball inlet 17, adj acentw I.
its upper end, and a ball outlet 18, adjacent its lower end.
19 designates a slide valve movable between said walls, and in sliding contact with the outer wall. Said valve has an upper ball port 20, arranged to register with the inlet 17, and permit the insertion of balls in the pocket, as shown by Figure 4, and a lower ball port 21, arranged to register with the 7 outlet 18, and permit removal of balls from the pocket, as shown by Figure 5. p
The arrangement is such that the valve closes the outlet when the balls are being inserted, as shown by Figure 4, and is adapted to close both the inlet and outlet as shown by Figure 2, to confine the inserted balls in the pocket. l
The outer wall 14 is preferably curved in cross sectionto conform to the internal surface of the tubular bag wall 12. The inner wall 15 has a channelled body portion forming the major part of the ball pocket, and preferably includes cars 23, projecting laterally from the channelled portion, and fixed to the outer wall 14 by ears 24 on the latter, folded over and fixed to the cars 23, as shown by Figure 3. The cars 23 and 24 constitute flanges, each designated as a whole by 25 (Figures 3 and 6). Said flanges project in opposite directions from the ball pocket and are perforated at 26 (Figure 6) to receive screws or rivets 27, screwing the attachment to the bag. The slide valve 19 is movable in guides 38 attached preferably to the outer wall 14.
A portion of the pocket projects above the ball inlet 17, and the slide valve 19 has a han- (He portion 19a, contained in said projecting portion,1when the valve is positioned to confine the inserted balls.
The attachmentcomprises also a closure 30 for the upper end of the pocket, the, 010- surebein'g preferably hinged at 31, and looking means adapted to lock said closure to the I pocket to prevent access to the handle portion and the removal of balls from the pocket. Said' locking means may include a lock 32 attached to the closure, the lock bolt being adapted to engage a keeper 33, shown by Figure 6 as a slot in the upper end of the inner wall 15.
The projecting upper portion of the pocket is preferably provided with a partition 3i, forming the bottom of a compartment for accessories, such as golf tees, cigarettes, or other articles. Access to said coinpartment is preventable by said closure and locking means.
The length of the attachment is preferably such that its lower end rests on the bottom of the bag, the bottom serving as a gauge which causes the ball orifices of the outer wall to register with those of the bag. The bottom of the pocket is formed by a partition 36 and a cushion 37 thereon.
The slide valve is wholly at the inner side of the outer wall 14, and does not contact with the body 12 of the bag, so that said body is not worn by movements of the valve, the attachment being operative to receive, store, and deliver balls, whether attached to the bag or not.
The attachment preferably made of sheet aluminum. The inner side of the attachment may be provided with a facing of cloth (not shown) with which clubs in the bags may contact without liability of defacement of their surfaces.
I claim:
1. A golf-bag attachment comprising an outer and an inner wall forming a pocket adapted to extend lengthwise of a golf bag and hold a column of balls, said attachment having flanges projecting oppositely from the pocket and attachable to a bag, the outer wall having a ball inlet at one end and a ball outlet at the opposite end. and a slide valve movable on the innerside of the outer wall and having an upper ball port arranged to register with said inlet and permit the insertion of balls in the pocket, and a lower ball port arranged to register with said outlet and permit removal of balls from the pocket, the arrangement being such that the valve closes the pocket when balls are being inserted, and is adapted to close both the inlet and the outlet to confine the balls in the pocket.
2. A golf bag attachmentas specified by claim 1, comprising also means for locking the slide valve in its ball-confining position.
A golf-bag attachment as specified by claim 1, the said pocket having an end portion projecting above the ball inlet, the slide valve having a handle contained in said projecting port-ion when the valve is positioned to confine inserted balls. the attachment comprising .also a closure for the upper end of the pocket, and means for locking said closure to prevent access to the handle portion, and the removal of balls from the pocket.
4. A golf-bag attachment as specified by claim 1, the said pocket having an end portion projecting above the ball inlet, the slide valve ha ing a handle contained in said projecting portion when the valve is positioned to confine inserted balls, the attachment comprising also a closure for the upper end of the pocket, and means for locking said closure to prevent access to the handle portion, and the removal of balls from the pocket, the projecting portion of the pocket having a partition forming the bottom of a compartment for accessories, access to said compartment being preventable by said closure and locking means.
5. A golf-bag attachment as specified by claim 1, the said outer wall being curved to conform to the curvature of a cylindrical golf-ha g body, the inner wall being channeled to form, with the outer wall, a pocket adapted to hold a column of golf balls, the attachment comprising also guides maintaining the slide" valve in contact with the inner surface of the outer wall.
6. A golf bag having a ball inlet in its upper portion, and a ball outlet in its lower portion, and a ball-holding attachment attachable as a unit toone side of the bag, and formed to extend lengthwise thereof, said attachment comprising an outer and an innor wall forming a pocket extending length wise of the bag and adapted to hold a column of balls, flanges projecting oppositely from the pocket, means attaching said flanges to the bag, said outer wall having a ball, inlet at one end, and a ballv outlet at the opposite end registering respectively with the ball ini let and the ball outlet of thebag, and a slide valve movable on the inner side of the outer wall, and having a ball port arranged to register with the. outer .wall inlet and permit the insertion. of balls in the pocket,,and a lower ball port arranged to register with the outer wall outlet and permit removal of balls from the pocket.
7. A golf bag as specified by claim 6, the
said attachment being formed to bear on, the
bottom of the bag when in its operative position relative thereto.
In testimony whereof I have afiixed my signature.
' FREDERICK HoLLINs.
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US2664933A (en) * 1950-08-02 1954-01-05 Orrin W Gielow Golf bag
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US2664933A (en) * 1950-08-02 1954-01-05 Orrin W Gielow Golf bag
US3848737A (en) * 1973-01-19 1974-11-19 C Kenon Golf set
US4082209A (en) * 1976-11-12 1978-04-04 Sanders Davis J Golf ball holder
US4155002A (en) * 1977-06-01 1979-05-15 Wilburt Cohen Golf ball heating device
US4180192A (en) * 1978-05-25 1979-12-25 Pace Photographic Products, Inc. Storage and dispensing device for film cartridges or the like
US4245684A (en) * 1979-12-03 1981-01-20 Street Glynn E Golf bag system
US4420681A (en) * 1982-05-03 1983-12-13 Arnold Howard M Golf ball warmer
US4924682A (en) * 1989-05-23 1990-05-15 Penner Douglas B Golf bag beverage cooler
US4967062A (en) * 1989-12-08 1990-10-30 Advanced Golf Concepts, Inc. Golf ball heating device
US5159999A (en) * 1991-11-12 1992-11-03 Bernard Voigt Container with a tube insert
US5775513A (en) * 1996-09-19 1998-07-07 Anthony; Larry L. Golf club holder
US20080149508A1 (en) * 2006-12-21 2008-06-26 Derek Campbell Carrying or Storing Devices, Such as Golf Bags, Having Externally Accessible Storage Systems
US7845492B2 (en) 2006-12-21 2010-12-07 Nike, Inc. Carrying or storing devices, such as golf bags, having externally accessible storage systems
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US20090194552A1 (en) * 2008-01-31 2009-08-06 Jeremias Stephen M Golf ball dispenser
US8061557B1 (en) * 2008-04-28 2011-11-22 Joshua Torrance Golf ball dispenser for golf bag
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