Special receptacle or package – For a sport implement – exercise device – or game – For a golf club
Patent
1994-08-29
1995-11-14
Weaver, Sue A.
Special receptacle or package
For a sport implement, exercise device, or game
For a golf club
2063155, 2063156, A63B 5500
Patent
active
054658390
ABSTRACT:
A golf bag is formed from a plurality of elongated tubes which are interconnected by male and female connectors. Each tube is generally rectangular in transverse cross section and includes two channel-shaped female connectors on two sides thereof and two male projecting connectors on the other two sides. The bag can include outer panels and one or more pockets which include male or female connectors which interconnect with complementary connectors on the tubes.
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Weaver Sue A.
Wilson Sporting Goods Co.
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