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Title: US3719247: GOLF CART

Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Hollis, Roger M.; Longboat Key, Sarasota, FL

Assignee: None

Published / Filed: 1973-03-06 / 1971-04-07

Application Number: US1971000132127

IPC Code: Advanced: B62B 1/04; B62B 5/00; A63B 55/08; B62B 7/00;
IPC-7: B62D 51/04;

ECLA Code: B62B1/04F; B62B5/00P; K63B55/08M1E; L62B5/00P2A8; L62B5/00P3; L62B5/00P5; L62B7/00; L62B202/404; L62B205/123;

U.S. Class: Current: 180/019.3; 180/065.1; 192/069.82; 192/108; 280/DIG.005;
Original: 180/019.H; 180/065.R; 192/067; 192/108; 280/DIG.5;

Field of Search: 180/19 R,19 H,19 S,25 A,27,65 192/049,67 280/DIG. 5

Priority Number:
1971-04-07  US1971000132127

Abstract:     A collapsible powered two-wheel golf bag cart including a frame, collapsible leg structures on the frame each carrying one wheel, golf bag support means on the frame, a handle on the frame for manipulating the cart, a power unit detachably supported on the frame between the wheels, an electric motor in the power unit, an output shaft from the power unit, a disconnectible coupling for connecting the output shaft to drive one of the cart wheels, a disengageable clutch in the power unit connecting the motor and the output shaft, a battery in the power unit in circuit with the motor, and circuit control means on the handle for energizing the motor forwardly or reversely and for varying the speed of the motor.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Hofgren, Wegner, Allen, Stellman & McCord ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Friaglia, Leo; Pekar, John A.

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I claim:     1. A collapsible powered golf cart, comprising,
  • a. a central upright frame,
  • b. a collapsible leg structure pivotally mounted at each side of a mid portion of the frame each carrying a rotatable wheel,
  • c. golf bag support means disposed on the frame,
  • d. a power unit including a housing removably hung on the frame between the collapsible leg structures,
  • e. a motor unit in the housing including a drive motor and an output shaft driven by the motor and projecting outwardly from one side of the housing toward one wheel, and
  • f. a manually disconnectible coupling connecting said output shaft and said one wheel so that the cart may be propelled by the power unit and the power unit may be removed from the cart without tools to permit collapse of the cart.


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Patent  Pub.Date  Inventor Assignee   Title
Get PDF - 4pp US3167146* 1965-01 Rudolph    
Get PDF - 5pp US2879858* 1959-03 Thomas    
Get PDF - 6pp US2888114* 1959-05 Bostock    
Get PDF - 8pp US3199621  1965-08 Seaman   Self-propelling power unit for golf bag cart
Get PDF - 4pp US1764851  1930-06 Palm   Parallel drive attachment for lawn mowers
Get PDF - 4pp US3356172  1967-12 Peckham et al.   Motor driven dolly for trailers
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Publication Date IPC Code Assignee   Title
  GB1034469 1966-07       


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