Abstract:
A golf bag comprising a top formed in a generally cylindrical configuration with a lower surface and an upper surface. The top is formed with spacers forming openings and with a smaller front opening constituting a generally triangular putter well. The lower surface of the top is formed with at least one downwardly facing recess. A bottom is formed in a generally cylindrical configuration with a lower surface and with a peripheral wall terminating in an upper surface. The upper surface of the bottom is formed with at least one upwardly facing recess in alignment with the downwardly facing recess of the top. The bottom has a rearwardly extending wall adjacent to the lower surface and an aperture therethrough for constituting a handle. An exterior cover has an upper edge coupled over the periphery of the top adjacent to its lower surface and coupled over the periphery of the bottom adjacent to its upper surface. At least one essentially rigid support is provided with an upper end received within the downwardly facing recess of the top and with a lower end received within the upwardly facing recess of the bottom.
Abstract:
A diverter for a rain barrel includes a scoop portion configured to fit within a gutter downspout, a rain barrel fitting portion configured to fluidly attach the scoop portion to the rain barrel, and a wing extending outwardly from the scoop portion to direct a flow of water in the gutter downspout towards the scoop portion.
Abstract:
A diverter for a rain barrel includes a scoop portion configured to fit within a gutter downspout, a rain barrel fitting portion configured to fluidly attach the scoop portion to the rain barrel, and a wing extending outwardly from the scoop portion to direct a flow of water in the gutter downspout towards the scoop portion.
Abstract:
A system for preserving a cutting knife can include an actuator for moving a first knife from an engaged to a removed position, at which the first knife does not contact a second knife when a first mold half, to which the actuator is connected, and a second mold half, to which the second knife is connected, move from an open to a closed position.
Abstract:
A golf bag with an associated stand comprising a bag bottom and a bag top formed of a generally rigid material with a separator of a generally rigid material and an enclosure and a guide bracket fixedly secured to the bag with a circular bore extending therethrough in a vertical orientation and a foot pivotally secured through a foot pivot point to the leg bottom; a first link formed as an elongated activating rod having a lower end secured to the foot and having an upper end with an intermediate portion slidably received within the guide bracket; a second link formed as a pair of legs having lower ends positionable in a retracted orientation adjacent to the lower end of the bag and positionable in a deployed orientation remote from the bag, the legs having upper ends; a third link formed as a link having an interior end pivotally secured to the activating rod adjacent its upper end and having an exterior end pivotally attached to the upper ends of the legs and having an intermediate pivot point fixedly secured with respect to the bag; and a fourth link formed as a wire link with a lower end pivotally secured with respect to the activating rod and having an upper end pivotally secured to the legs adjacent to the L-shaped link.
Abstract:
A method of curing a heat curable coating on a heat sensitive substrate includes initially heating the coated substrate by exposure to infrared radiation in order to increase the temperature at a point near to the coating with time, and subsequently heating the coated substrate by contact with a warm fluid in order to increase the temperature at a point near to the coating with time. After subsequently heating the coated substrate, the coating can be substantially cured, the coating can have good optical quality, and the heat sensitive substrate can be not substantially deformed.
Abstract:
A support device for a field winding of a field spider includes first and second support members which bear at least partially against free coil surfaces of adjacent field coils. The first and second support members mutually support one another against the field coils with various devices provided to urge the first and second support members apart. The support members may either be angled or flat with the flat support members crossing one another.