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US2661175A
US2661175A US239291A US23929151A US2661175A US 2661175 A US2661175 A US 2661175A US 239291 A US239291 A US 239291A US 23929151 A US23929151 A US 23929151A US 2661175 A US2661175 A US 2661175A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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  • This invention relates to a golf bag holding stand and more especially to a stand which may be easily attached to a conventional. golf bag to enable a golfer to stand his golf bag any place on the golf course in an upright position with assurance that it will not tip over.
  • an object of this invention to provide a golf bag holding stand which may be easily attached to any conventionally shaped golf bag and which is provided with suitable anchoring means which will allow the golf bag to be placed in an upright position anywhere on the golf course that there i earth in which the anchoring means on the golf bag holding stand may be embedded.
  • It is another object of this invention to provide a golf bag holding stand comprising a frame, preferably made from relatively heavy metal wire or a rod, and including an upright portion having a pair of spaced rigid members thereon to which straps are secured for strapping a golf bag to the upright portion.
  • the wire is shaped at the bottom of the upright portion to form a platform on which the bag rests and also ha an anchoring means thereon in the form of a pointed pin which projects downwardly from the plat form and which may be driven into the ground to anchor the golf back: holding stand in an upright position with the golf bag mounted thereon.
  • Figure 1 is an elevation of the golf bag holding stand showing the anchor portion thereof embedded in the earth to hold the golf bag and the stand in a vertical position;
  • Figure 2 is a front elevation looking at the right-hand side of Figure l but omitting the earth;
  • Figure 3 is an isometric view of the golf bag holding stand showing the golf bag removed therefrom;
  • Figure 4 is an enlarged sectional plan view taken substantially along the line 44 in Figure 2 but showing the golf bag in phantom lines;
  • Figure 5 is an enlarged sectional plan view taken substantially along the line 5-5 in Figure 1 and showing the manner in which the golf bag is secured to the stand. 7
  • the numeral 10 broadly designates a conventional golf bag having a hand carrying handle H and a shoulder carrying strap 12 fixedly mounted thereon.
  • the golf bag is of tubular construction, open at its upper end and closed at its lower end.
  • the golf bag I ll shown in the drawings is of circular construction, it should be understood that an oval-shaped golf bag or one of any desired cross-section could be easily supported by this golfbag holding stand.
  • the golfbag holding stand comprises a frame, broadl designated at I 5, having an upstanding support column or; vertically extending rod [6.
  • this rod i6 is shown as being circular in cross-section; it is to be understood that this rod I 6 may be of any desired shape or cross-section.
  • the rod iii extends downwardly in Figures 1, 2 and 3 and is bent at right angles, as at H, and extends straight and is then bent into an arc of approximately degrees and is again bent to extend back closely adjacent th lower portion of the vertically extending rod l 6 to form a platform or loop portion l8.
  • the rod is then bent to extend rearwardly or substantially radially of the center of the loop portion is, as is clearly shown in Figure 4, thereby forming a horizontal portion or stem 2!.
  • An anchor is provided on the lower end of the golf bag holding stand l5 by bending the stem 2! downwardly, as at 22, to form a vertically extending relatively slender pin portion 23, the lower end of which is pointed as at 24
  • the rod l6 has thereon, adjacent its upper and lower ends, a pair of arcuate strap holding brackets or rigid members 35 and 3! having respective pairs of slots 3 and 35 adjacent each end thereof through which respective straps 32 and 33 extend.
  • the rigid members 39 and Bi are suitably secured to the upright portion it as by weld- T ese straps 32 and 33 may be made from any pliable or resilient material such as leather, spring steel and the like.
  • the bottom of the golf bag H] is placed on the platform or loop portion 18 of the golf bag holding stand l5, and opposed ends of the straps 32 and 33 encircle the golf bag Ill and are fastened together as by buckles 36 and 3? ( Figures 1, 2 and 5).
  • an outwardly extending handle portion 40 Suitably secured to the rod I6 of the golf bag stand 15, as by welding, is an outwardly extending handle portion 40 which may be used for carrying the golf bag but is primarily for applying ones weight thereto in forcing the anchor 23 into the earth.
  • the golfer may carry the golf bag 10 by the shoulder strap 12, the handle If or the handle 46.
  • a desired point such as a green
  • the golfer places the point 24 of the golf bag holding stand on the ground and. holding the golf bag in an upright position by the handle 40 on the golf bag holding stand l5, he places his foot on the rearwardly extending hori zontal portion or stem 2
  • the downwardly extending anchor portion 23 may be easily driven into the ground to thus support the golf bag l0 and the golf bag holding stand [5.
  • the proper club for the shot may then be selected and the bag held in an upright position by the golf bag stand as the golf ball is hit by the golfer.
  • a golf bag holder stand comprising a frame formed from a rigid rod having an upright portion, said upright portion being bent at a right angle at its lower end and then being bent in the form of a loop to form a platform on which a ba may rest, a pair of vertically spaced arcuate members secured to the upright portion one adjacent the platform and one adjacent the top of the upright portion, a pair of closely spaced slots in opposed ends of each of said arcuate members, a strap threaded through said slots in each of the arcuate members, means for removably securing opposed ends of the straps together, a handle secured intermediate the ends of the upright portion and extending substantially at right angles therefrom relative to the vertical plane of the axis of said loop portion, said rod being bent laterally at its lower end to form a stem portion extending substantially radially of the axis of the loop portion, and a downwardly bent portion on the free end of said stein whereby said handle may be grasped by an operator for supporting the frame as the operators foot is placed upon the stem portion

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Dec. 1, 1953 F. D. HOLDER 2,661,175
GOLF BAG HOLDING STAND Filed July 30, 1951 f'fifam/ckafibwig INVENTOR.
BY EJm.,-
ATTORNEYS Patented Dec. 1, 1953 UNITED STATES PATsuTjoFFI'c I.
2,661,175 y GOLF BAG HOLDING STAND Frederick no'lae ni k n- 0. Application July 30, 1951-, Serial-No, 239, 291i This invention relates to a golf bag holding stand and more especially to a stand which may be easily attached to a conventional. golf bag to enable a golfer to stand his golf bag any place on the golf course in an upright position with assurance that it will not tip over.
Heretofore, when a golfer wished to hit a golf ball with a golf club, particularly when he played without the aid of a caddie, it has been necessary for him to lay aside his golf bag in order to have both hands free to swing the golf club. Over a period of time, this proces of laying the golf bag down every time a shot is made will damage and wear out the golf bag as well as damage the heads of the golf clubs therein.
It is, therefore, an object of this invention to provide a golf bag holding stand which may be easily attached to any conventionally shaped golf bag and which is provided with suitable anchoring means which will allow the golf bag to be placed in an upright position anywhere on the golf course that there i earth in which the anchoring means on the golf bag holding stand may be embedded.
It is another object of this invention to provide a golf bag holding stand comprising a frame, preferably made from relatively heavy metal wire or a rod, and including an upright portion having a pair of spaced rigid members thereon to which straps are secured for strapping a golf bag to the upright portion. The wire is shaped at the bottom of the upright portion to form a platform on which the bag rests and also ha an anchoring means thereon in the form of a pointed pin which projects downwardly from the plat form and which may be driven into the ground to anchor the golf back: holding stand in an upright position with the golf bag mounted thereon.
It is still another object of this invention to provide a golf bag holding stand of the type described with an outwardly extending handle projecting from the upright portion thereof to facilitate carrying the holder and the bag from one place to another.
Some of the objects having been stated, other objects will appear as the description proceeds when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is an elevation of the golf bag holding stand showing the anchor portion thereof embedded in the earth to hold the golf bag and the stand in a vertical position;
Figure 2 is a front elevation looking at the right-hand side of Figure l but omitting the earth;
1 claim.- (01. 248-96) Figure 3 is an isometric view of the golf bag holding stand showing the golf bag removed therefrom;
' Figure 4 is an enlarged sectional plan view taken substantially along the line 44 in Figure 2 but showing the golf bag in phantom lines;
Figure 5 is an enlarged sectional plan view taken substantially along the line 5-5 in Figure 1 and showing the manner in which the golf bag is secured to the stand. 7
Referring more specifically to the drawings, the numeral 10 broadly designates a conventional golf bag having a hand carrying handle H and a shoulder carrying strap 12 fixedly mounted thereon. As is well known, the golf bag is of tubular construction, open at its upper end and closed at its lower end. Although the golf bag I ll shown in the drawings is of circular construction, it should be understood that an oval-shaped golf bag or one of any desired cross-section could be easily supported by this golfbag holding stand.
The golfbag holding stand comprises a frame, broadl designated at I 5, having an upstanding support column or; vertically extending rod [6. Although this rod i6 is shown as being circular in cross-section; it is to be understood that this rod I 6 may be of any desired shape or cross-section. The rod iii extends downwardly in Figures 1, 2 and 3 and is bent at right angles, as at H, and extends straight and is then bent into an arc of approximately degrees and is again bent to extend back closely adjacent th lower portion of the vertically extending rod l 6 to form a platform or loop portion l8. The rod is then bent to extend rearwardly or substantially radially of the center of the loop portion is, as is clearly shown in Figure 4, thereby forming a horizontal portion or stem 2!. An anchor is provided on the lower end of the golf bag holding stand l5 by bending the stem 2! downwardly, as at 22, to form a vertically extending relatively slender pin portion 23, the lower end of which is pointed as at 24.
The rod l6 has thereon, adjacent its upper and lower ends, a pair of arcuate strap holding brackets or rigid members 35 and 3! having respective pairs of slots 3 and 35 adjacent each end thereof through which respective straps 32 and 33 extend. The rigid members 39 and Bi are suitably secured to the upright portion it as by weld- T ese straps 32 and 33 may be made from any pliable or resilient material such as leather, spring steel and the like. In order to secure the golf bag to the golf bag holding stand I5, the bottom of the golf bag H] is placed on the platform or loop portion 18 of the golf bag holding stand l5, and opposed ends of the straps 32 and 33 encircle the golf bag Ill and are fastened together as by buckles 36 and 3? (Figures 1, 2 and 5).
It is thus seen that, as the straps 32 and 33 are tightened around the golf bag 10, the golf bag l and the golf bag holding stand l are secured together with the bottom of the golf bag [0 resting upon the loop portion 18 of the golf bag stand I 5.
Suitably secured to the rod I6 of the golf bag stand 15, as by welding, is an outwardly extending handle portion 40 which may be used for carrying the golf bag but is primarily for applying ones weight thereto in forcing the anchor 23 into the earth.
It is thus seen that as a golfer walks from one place to another, he may carry the golf bag 10 by the shoulder strap 12, the handle If or the handle 46. Upon approaching a desired point, such as a green, the golfer places the point 24 of the golf bag holding stand on the ground and. holding the golf bag in an upright position by the handle 40 on the golf bag holding stand l5, he places his foot on the rearwardly extending hori zontal portion or stem 2| and applies his weight thereto. Thus, the downwardly extending anchor portion 23 may be easily driven into the ground to thus support the golf bag l0 and the golf bag holding stand [5. The proper club for the shot may then be selected and the bag held in an upright position by the golf bag stand as the golf ball is hit by the golfer. It is thus seen that injury to the golf bag in by dropping the same or leaning it against some object is eliminated and any desired club may be easily selected and removed from the bag. After the ball has been hit, the golf bag holding stand 15, along with the golf .bag It, may be easily removed from the earth by upward pressure on the handle portion 40 and the bag may be carried to the next desired position.
In the drawings and specification there has been set forth a preferred embodiment of the invention and although specific terms are employed they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation, the scope of the invention being defined in the claim.
I claim:
A golf bag holder stand comprising a frame formed from a rigid rod having an upright portion, said upright portion being bent at a right angle at its lower end and then being bent in the form of a loop to form a platform on which a ba may rest, a pair of vertically spaced arcuate members secured to the upright portion one adjacent the platform and one adjacent the top of the upright portion, a pair of closely spaced slots in opposed ends of each of said arcuate members, a strap threaded through said slots in each of the arcuate members, means for removably securing opposed ends of the straps together, a handle secured intermediate the ends of the upright portion and extending substantially at right angles therefrom relative to the vertical plane of the axis of said loop portion, said rod being bent laterally at its lower end to form a stem portion extending substantially radially of the axis of the loop portion, and a downwardly bent portion on the free end of said stein whereby said handle may be grasped by an operator for supporting the frame as the operators foot is placed upon the stem portion of the frame and his weight subsequently applied thereto to drive the anchor portion into the ground to thereby rigidly support the frame and whereby a golf bag may be placed upon the platform and against the arcuate members and said straps may encircle said golf and be secured at their opposed ends to secure the golf bag against the arcuate members.
FREDERICK D. HOLDER.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 699,391 Johnson May 6, 1902 1,291,359 Babcock Jan. 14, 1919 1,475,605 Smith Nov. 27, 1923 1,683,169 De Noya Sept. 4. 1928 1,978,242 Zack Oct. 23, 1934 2,453,565 Barden Nov. 9, IMS
OTHER REFERENCES Popular Mechanics, page 135, July 1947,
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US2751176A (en) * 1952-07-28 1956-06-19 Ivan H Mowry Collapsible golf bag standard
EP0160575A1 (en) * 1984-05-02 1985-11-06 Remplir Enterprises Limited A golf bag carrier
US4620682A (en) * 1986-01-16 1986-11-04 Yim Byung D Golf bag stand
US4691884A (en) * 1985-12-02 1987-09-08 Parduhn A Philip Golf bag support
USD318370S (en) 1987-03-26 1991-07-23 Georgianne White Changeable cover for a golf bag
USD335994S (en) 1991-08-30 1993-06-01 Westinghouse Electric Corp. Golf bag stand
US5314063A (en) * 1992-12-29 1994-05-24 Professional Bags, Inc. Golf bag having external frame
US7631755B1 (en) 2006-06-12 2009-12-15 Cindy Sanders Accessory golf bag stand and accessory bag
US20130306503A1 (en) * 2012-05-17 2013-11-21 David Wayne Johnson Apparatus for carrying and supporting golf clubs and accessories
USD1064583S1 (en) * 2022-07-19 2025-03-04 Stitch Golf Holdings, Inc. Golf bag
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US1291359A (en) * 1918-02-23 1919-01-14 Daniel C Golf-bag support.
US1475605A (en) * 1922-05-27 1923-11-27 Arthur E Smith Golf-bag holder
US1683169A (en) * 1927-08-25 1928-09-04 Noya Everett A De Golf-bag holder
US1978242A (en) * 1931-08-03 1934-10-23 Artbur A Zack Golf bag support
US2453565A (en) * 1946-01-22 1948-11-09 William A Barden Support for golf bags

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US699391A (en) * 1901-05-20 1902-05-06 William H Johnson Golf-club holder.
US1291359A (en) * 1918-02-23 1919-01-14 Daniel C Golf-bag support.
US1475605A (en) * 1922-05-27 1923-11-27 Arthur E Smith Golf-bag holder
US1683169A (en) * 1927-08-25 1928-09-04 Noya Everett A De Golf-bag holder
US1978242A (en) * 1931-08-03 1934-10-23 Artbur A Zack Golf bag support
US2453565A (en) * 1946-01-22 1948-11-09 William A Barden Support for golf bags

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US2751176A (en) * 1952-07-28 1956-06-19 Ivan H Mowry Collapsible golf bag standard
EP0160575A1 (en) * 1984-05-02 1985-11-06 Remplir Enterprises Limited A golf bag carrier
US4691884A (en) * 1985-12-02 1987-09-08 Parduhn A Philip Golf bag support
US4620682A (en) * 1986-01-16 1986-11-04 Yim Byung D Golf bag stand
USD318370S (en) 1987-03-26 1991-07-23 Georgianne White Changeable cover for a golf bag
USD335994S (en) 1991-08-30 1993-06-01 Westinghouse Electric Corp. Golf bag stand
US5314063A (en) * 1992-12-29 1994-05-24 Professional Bags, Inc. Golf bag having external frame
US7631755B1 (en) 2006-06-12 2009-12-15 Cindy Sanders Accessory golf bag stand and accessory bag
US20130306503A1 (en) * 2012-05-17 2013-11-21 David Wayne Johnson Apparatus for carrying and supporting golf clubs and accessories
US9108093B2 (en) * 2012-05-17 2015-08-18 Practice Club Caddy Llc Apparatus for carrying and supporting golf clubs and accessories
USD1064583S1 (en) * 2022-07-19 2025-03-04 Stitch Golf Holdings, Inc. Golf bag
US12246229B2 (en) 2022-07-19 2025-03-11 Stitch Golf Holdings, Inc. Collapsible golf bags, golf bag kits, and related methods

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