DRYER FOR GOLF CLUB GRIP IN GOLF CART
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To enable a comfortable golf to be played even on a rainy day, by a method wherein a heat is generated making use of an electric power source of a golf cart, the heat is converted to hot air, the hot air is fed to the bottom portion of each golf bag mounted on the golf cart, an...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
Published |
26.06.1998
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Edition | 6 |
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Summary: | PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To enable a comfortable golf to be played even on a rainy day, by a method wherein a heat is generated making use of an electric power source of a golf cart, the heat is converted to hot air, the hot air is fed to the bottom portion of each golf bag mounted on the golf cart, and a grip portion of each golf club is dried by the hot air. SOLUTION: A hot air generating device 2 mounted on a golf cart 1 generates hot air and the hot air is fed to the bottom portions of golf bags mounted on the cart 1 by way of air supply tubes 3 mounted on the golf bags respectively so that the grip Z of each golf club Y is dried by the hot air. The hot air generating device 2 sucks outside air and generates the hot air by making use of an electric power source of the cart 1, or a heater to which electricity is supplied from a battery mounted on the golf cart 1 separately, or a heat generated by an operation of a compressor. Due to such a construction, the grip Z being wet with rain and the like can be efficiently dried and can be held warm with the hot air during a play in winter and can make numbed fingers warm so that golfers can have a comfortable play. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: JP19960346650 |