Holder device

4114925
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Inventors

Burns, Howard Mathew

Application #

808810

Filed

Jun-22-1977

Published

Sep-19-1978

Current US Class

040/360
281/45

International Classes

B42D 017/00

Field of Search

281/45 40/10 40/360

Examiners

Abercrombie; Willie G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Stutz; Paul F.

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Abstract
A one-piece holder for a golf score card and pencil or the like, said device comprising a generally elongate planar member having two depending legs and a central deflectable but connected finger formed by a U-shaped cut, said finger being deflected slightly upward to receive said score card and including a distorted region accommodative of a pencil, said legs including means for attachment to a golf bag collar strap, means for avoiding damage to the bag and means for reliable anchoring of the member in one position.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A carrier for a pencil and score card or the like adapted for releasable attachment to a golf club bag and particularly to the upper collar region thereof, said collar including a plurality of eyelets and a peripheral strap extending through said eyelets,

said carrier comprising a one-piece member composed of a principal generally rectangular panel,

said panel including a deflectable central portion defined by a generally U-shaped cut extending through said principal panel, said central portion being deflected slightly upwards from the plane of said panel to define a card-retaining means at the juncture of said central portion with said panel and having a transverse upwardly distorted region spaced from the terminal edge of said central portion to compressingly accommodate a pencil beneath it and the surrounding panel, and



Description
The present invention relates to a convenience accessory for the sport of golf. The sport or game of golf is well understood and need not be described, excepting to say that it is well known that the golfer transports his clubs almost universally in a golf bag which is carried over the shoulder or mounted in a two-wheeled pull cart or suitably located on a mobile four-wheeled cart provided with electric battery or gasoline engine propulsion and suitable seats for passengers.

There are a wide variety of accessories that are known and/or marketed and are desirably employed by the golfer to improve or simplify his game or which otherwise contribute to orderly play, to carefree play or to convenience in the play of the game. For example, golf tee holders of particular design are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 1,739,780. Additionally, most golf bags include side mounted pockets to store therein golf balls, tees, pencils and the like and are provided with access zippers or buttons. These are shown in dotted outline in U.S. Pat. No. 3,010,628. The latter patent also discloses a golfer's case adapted to receive and carry in convenient fashion a variety of articles from pencils to tees and even a pocket for a score card. U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,658,773 and 2,802,250 also disclose different types of golf score card holders.
 
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