Special receptacle or package – For a sport implement – exercise device – or game – For a golf club
Patent
1993-06-15
1994-08-02
Weaver, Sue A.
Special receptacle or package
For a sport implement, exercise device, or game
For a golf club
2063153, 2063157, A63B 5500
Patent
active
053337310
ABSTRACT:
A case for presenting a set of golf clubs includes first and second rigid doors which each include a bar mechanism that holds the doors in a play position and a lock position. In the play positions, the bar mechanisms are interconnected to fix the doors at a selected angle to each other. In lock positions, each bar mechanism applies a compressive force against a portion of a set of golf clubs that are maintained in generally parallel side-by-side relationship. Each bar mechanism includes an elastomeric member that is brought into contact with the club shafts, so that the bar mechanism deforms to provide force along the shaft from a range of angles. A support structure maintains the clubs in parallel relationship when the bar mechanisms are moved to the play positions.
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