Inventors:
Daniel Hale - Garden Grove CA, US
International Classification:
A47L013/16
Abstract:
A multi-purpose, sleeve or bag like, wiping, cleaning, polishing and the like device for golf clubs, equipment, face, hand, and other body parts, comprised of two panels of sufficient size, soft, absorbent, and very pliable, and of fabric such as terry cloth. Both panels are of equal size, except one panel has one elongated end, creating an appendage or flap, making that panel longer than the other panel. Three edges of equal length of both panels are held together. The two opposing edges, perpendicular to the elongated edge, are permanently or separably joined by stitching, folding, snaps, Velcro, or other means, along the entire length of both edges creating a sleeve. The edges opposite the elongation are permanently or separably joined creating a bag or sleeve. The elongated end is of a suitable length, to be pushed aside by a golf club, or other equipment, separating the two panels, for easy entry. The two panels may be comprise of one single piece of fabric or of multiple pieces. The non-attached edges are secured from fraying by sewing or other suitable means. At any corner opposite end of the elongated edge there is a place for other attaching means, by which the wiping implement can be secured to a convenient location.