Patent classifications
A41B11/00
FOOTWEAR ARTICLE PROVIDED WITH MEANS FOR HOLDING OR ATTACHING AN OBJECT ON SAID ARTICLE
A footwear article provided with a housing to removably hold or attach an object. The housing is arranged to minimize the inconvenience caused by the presence of the object in the housing when the housing of the footwear article is used on the foot, ankle or leg of a user. The longitudinal median axis of the object and/or the housing is located on the rear area of the inside or on the front area of the outside of the ankle/footwear article. The housing provides a storage space for an object such as a Smartphone.
Decorative Graduated Compression sock
The present invention provides a decorative compression sock made from resilient elastic material for the prevention and treatment. The material is composed of a plurality of fibers. An aesthetically pleasing image is stored onto a sublimation transferable medium. The image is transferred from the sublimation transfer medium onto the compression sock wherein the image is permanently incorporated into the plurality of fibers of the material. The compression sock configured as a knee length tubular member having a closed end and an opened lower end. Compression is graduated from the toe, ankle and leg portion.
Sock comprising stimulation elements
A sock having a sole that has impact zones in the toe region, the ball region and the heel region, the sole includes stimulation elements in a toe groove region located between the toe region and the ball region as well as in a metatarsal arch region located between the ball region and the heel region, but not in the impact zones.
Sock comprising stimulation elements
A sock having a sole that has impact zones in the toe region, the ball region and the heel region, the sole includes stimulation elements in a toe groove region located between the toe region and the ball region as well as in a metatarsal arch region located between the ball region and the heel region, but not in the impact zones.
Fungal textile materials and leather analogs
Textile compositions comprising at least one filamentous fungus are disclosed, as are methods for making and using such textile compositions. Embodiments of the textile compositions generally include at least one of a plasticizer, a polymer, and a crosslinker, in addition to the filamentous fungus. The disclosed textile compositions are particularly useful as analogs or substitutes for conventional textile compositions, including but not limited to leather.
METHOD OF CONSTRUCTING A CIRCULAR-KNITTED COMPRESSION GARMENT
A method of constructing a compression garment, for example, a sock, formed of a knitted fabric that includes an elastomer compression inlay yarn introduced into a predetermined first selection of needles on a first knitting machine finger position and first and second pattern yarns introduced into a predetermined second selection of needles on second and third knitting machine finger positions, the first selection of needles and the second selection of needles collectively defining a predetermined pattern. When the predetermined second selection of needles is raised to take on the first and second pattern yarns, the elastomer compression inlay yarn deflects predetermined ones of the second selection of needles radially inwardly to define an annular space into which the pattern yarns are dropped in an offset relation to the elastomer compression inlay yarn. The first and second pattern yarns are plated to respective outer and inner surfaces of the fabric, and the elastomer compression yarn are inlaid to the inner surface of the fabric.
Method for producing an article of clothing and an article of clothing
In order to provide a method for producing an article of clothing, which comprises a textile main body and functional elements arranged on the textile main body, which offers a large degree of design freedom with regard to the geometry of the functional elements and ensures good adhesion of the functional elements to the textile main body, it is proposed that the method comprises the following: producing the textile main body; providing a shaped part having at least one functional-element recess for accommodating a functional-element starting material; introducing the functional-element starting material into the at least one functional-element recess; bringing the shaped part, which is provided with the functional-element starting material, and the textile main body into contact; producing at least one functional element connected to the textile main body in a substance-to-substance bonded manner from the functional-element starting material.
SOCK WITH INTEGRALLY KNIT GRIP STRIPS OF VARYING WIDTHS
Aspects herein include a sock having integrally knit grip strips where a first area of the grip strip has a first number of grip yarn knit courses and a second area of the grip strip has a second number of grip yarn knit courses different from the first number of grip yarn knit courses.
DIMENSIONALLY STABLE HOLLOW ARTICLE AND METHOD FOR STORING AT LEAST ONE HOSIERY ITEM
The invention relates to a dimensionally stable hollow article for storing at least one hosiery item, particularly tights or a pair of stockings, comprising an inner cavity for receiving part of the stocking, a front side with respect to a longitudinal axis of the hollow article, and a rear side opposite of the front side along the longitudinal axis, and a lower side with respect to the longitudinal axis, and an upper side opposite of the lower side perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. The invention further relates to a method for storing at least one hosiery item such that the at least one hosiery item has an improved identifiability of the colour, pattern, and thickness of the hosiery items.
SOCKS WITH HOLES AND HANGER
A pair of socks including a first sock having at least one reinforced opening and a second sock having at least one reinforced opening. The pair of socks also includes at least one attachment device. The at least one attachment device is removably securable through the at least one reinforced opening of the first sock and the at least one reinforced opening of the second sock so as to secure the first sock to the second sock.