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KR-20260063014-A - GOLF CLUB BAG WITH GOLF CLUB SPACING MEMBER AND GOLF CLUB SPACING MEMBER

KR20260063014AKR 20260063014 AKR20260063014 AKR 20260063014AKR-20260063014-A

Abstract

The present invention relates to a golf club bag having a golf club spacing member formed thereon and the golf club spacing member, and more specifically, to a golf club bag in which a golf club is stored by inserting it into an insertion tube (115) while standing the golf club upright with the head facing upward: A golf club spacing member comprising: a ring body (120) formed integrally with the insertion tube, which is fitted in a ring shape on the outer circumference of each insertion tube (115) at a predetermined height; a plurality of insertion grooves (125) formed at predetermined intervals in the ring body (120); a spacing rod (122) having both ends inserted into the insertion grooves (125) of adjacent insertion tubes (115) to form a spacing member; and a hook (123) in the shape of a rod of a predetermined length, formed with one end integrally formed in the ring body (120) and directed toward the bag so that the end touches the inner surface of the bag. The present invention relates to a golf club bag having a golf club spacing member formed thereon, characterized by including: a catch (101) formed such that the end of the catch (123) of the spacing member mounted on the insertion tube (115) is caught so as to prevent the insertion tube (115) from coming up and coming out together when the golf club inserted into the insertion tube (115) is pulled up along the inner circumference of the golf club bag and the catch (123) of the spacing member is located at the lower part thereof.

Inventors

  • 박정영

Assignees

  • 박정영

Dates

Publication Date
20260507
Application Date
20241030

Claims (4)

  1. In a golf club bag for storing golf clubs by inserting them into an insertion tube (115) while standing the clubs upright with the heads facing upward: A golf club spacing member comprising: a ring body (120) formed integrally with the insertion tube, which is fitted in a ring shape on the outer circumference of each insertion tube (115) at a predetermined height; a plurality of insertion grooves (125) formed at predetermined intervals in the ring body (120); a spacing rod (122) having both ends inserted into the insertion grooves (125) of adjacent insertion tubes (115) to form a spacing member; and a hook (123) in the shape of a rod of a predetermined length, formed with one end integrally formed in the ring body (120) and directed toward the bag so that the end touches the inner surface of the bag. A golf club bag having a golf club spacing member formed therein, characterized by including: a catch (101) formed such that the end of the catch (123) of the spacing member mounted on the insertion tube (115) is caught, so that the catch (123) of the spacing member protrudes along the inner circumference of the golf club bag and the catch (123) of the spacing member is located at the lower part thereof, thereby preventing the insertion tube (115) from coming up and coming out together when the golf club inserted into the insertion tube (115) is pulled up.
  2. A golf club spacing member characterized by being exclusively used in the golf club bag of claim 1, having a ring body (120) fitted in a ring shape on the outer circumference of an insertion tube (115) at a predetermined height, a plurality of insertion grooves (125) formed at predetermined intervals in the ring body (120), a spacing rod (122) with both ends inserted into the insertion grooves (125) of an adjacent insertion tube (115) to form a spacing, and a rod-shaped catch rod (123) of a predetermined length formed such that one end is integrally formed in the ring body (120) and directed toward the bag, with the end touching the inner surface of the bag.
  3. A golf club spacing member characterized by being exclusively used in the golf club bag of claim 1, having a ring body (120) integrally formed on the outer surface of an insertion tube (115), a plurality of insertion grooves (125) formed at predetermined intervals in the ring body (120), a spacing rod (122) with both ends inserted into the insertion grooves (125) of an adjacent insertion tube (115) to form a spacing, and a rod-shaped locking rod (123) of a predetermined length formed such that one end is integrally formed in the ring body (120) and directed toward the bag, with the end touching the inner surface of the bag.
  4. A golf club spacing member according to one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the spacing rod (122) is formed with rounded sides and ends of its end and flat upper and lower surfaces.

Description

Golf club bag with a golf club spacing member formed thereon and the golf club spacing member {GOLF CLUB BAG WITH GOLF CLUB SPACING MEMBER AND GOLF CLUB SPACING MEMBER} The present invention relates to a golf club bag having a golf club spacing member formed thereon and the golf club spacing member, and more specifically, to In a golf club bag in which a golf club is stored by inserting it into an insertion tube (115) while standing the club upright with the head facing upward: A golf club spacing member comprising: a ring body (120) formed integrally with the insertion tube, which is fitted in a ring shape on the outer circumference of each insertion tube (115) at a predetermined height; a plurality of insertion grooves (125) formed at predetermined intervals in the ring body (120); a spacing rod (122) having both ends inserted into the insertion grooves (125) of adjacent insertion tubes (115) to form a spacing member; and a hook (123) in the shape of a rod of a predetermined length, formed with one end integrally formed in the ring body (120) and directed toward the bag so that the end touches the inner surface of the bag. The present invention relates to a golf club bag having a golf club spacing member formed therein, characterized by including: a locking projection (101) formed such that the end of the locking projection (123) of the spacing member mounted on the insertion tube (115) is caught so as to prevent the insertion tube (115) from coming up and coming out together when the golf club inserted into the insertion tube (115) is pulled up, and the present invention also relates to a golf club spacing member mounted on the insertion tube (122) of the golf club bag. Golf club bags are used to store golf clubs upside down. Conventionally, as shown in the cross-sectional view of FIG. 1, the internal space of the bag is mainly divided into multiple compartments (113) and golf clubs are stored by type (A), or golf clubs are stored in a pipe-shaped insertion tube (115) that is closed at the bottom and open at the top (B). As shown in Fig. 1A, the method of forming the golf club bag itself into multiple compartments has the problem that it is formed as fixed compartments, making it impossible to modify it into an auxiliary bag that can arbitrarily hold only a few golf clubs, and that golf clubs placed in the compartments may collide with each other, or that golf club heads protruding upwards may collide and be damaged, and that there is also the problem that golf club heads may protrude outside the edges of the bag and collide with the head or body when carrying or wearing the bag. In addition, the method of inserting a tube (115) with a diameter for inserting a golf club into a bag as in Fig. 1B had the problem of the tubes colliding with each other, as well as the problem of the tubes coming out together when pulling out the golf club, and even if the tubes were fixed to the inner surface of the bag, the problem of the golf club head protruding outward colliding with a person's head or body as in A. In order to solve the problems of the conventional golf bag described above, the present invention forms a spacing member to form a predetermined gap between the insertion tubes (115), and the spacing member is formed so that the golf club is positioned in the center of the bag, thereby preventing collision between golf clubs or between insertion tubes of the conventional golf bag as described above, and preventing collision with the human body due to head protrusion, and furthermore, by various configurations of the spacing member formed by connecting the insertion tubes, it is possible to form an auxiliary golf bag. As prior art, a configuration in which a bag has multiple compartments is disclosed in Published Patent Application No. 10-2002-0064086, and an auxiliary bag with an insertion tube fixed to the inner surface is disclosed in Published Utility Model Application No. 20-1999-0033773; however, it can be seen that some or all of these are included in the prior art of the technology that the present invention aims to solve as described above. Fig. 1: A cross-sectional view illustrating the prior art. FIG. 2: This shows a cross-sectional view in which a spacing member is mounted on an insertion tube as an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 3: This shows a vertical cross-sectional view of one embodiment of the spacing member of the present invention. Fig. 4: This shows a horizontal cross-sectional view of a state mounted on a bag as an embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 5: This shows an embodiment in which one end of the spacing member in Fig. 3 is formed integrally with the body. FIG. 1A shows a horizontal cross-sectional view of a golf club bag as a prior art, showing that the bag itself is formed into multiple compartments to hold golf clubs, and FIG. 1B shows that multiple insertion tubes (115) with a diameter capable of holding one golf club are placed upright in the golf club bag, and