Synonymy and semantic classification
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356,302. Golf bags. DENT, L. M. E., 2, Porchester Gardens, Bayswater, and MACKENZIE, A., 38A, Northside, Clapham Common, both in London. June 10, 1930, No. 17844. [Class 132 (ii).] The reinforcing ring at the mouth of a golfclub bag is made in two or more parts so interconnected that they may be moved relatively to expand or contract the compass of the mouth. As shown in the Figure, the ring is composed of two bars 12, 13 h n ed together at their right-hand ends and pivoted at their other ends to links 17, 18 hinged together at 19. By pressing the links 17, 18 downwards the ends 12, 13 of the bars may be brought together and the links may be retained in this position by a catch. A rigid reinforcing ring may be provided at the base of the bag or a collapsable one similar to that at the mouth may be used. The bag is provided with flexible stiffeners 21, 22, carrying straps 26, 27, hood 25, dividing strap 24, and umbrella strap 31 and support 32.