Patent classifications
A41B11/00
Knit sock with targeted compression zone
A knit sock includes a foot portion having an upper instep area and a lower sole area integrally knit of a body yarn in circumferential courses and axial wales. The lower sole area defines inner and outer arch regions. The inner arch region incorporates a targeted compression zone adapted to reside generally adjacent an inner arch of a wearer's foot. The compression zone includes axially extending compression ridges of variable length spaced apart from a top of the compression zone to a bottom of the compression zone. When the sock is worn, a compression force applied by the foot portion within the targeted compression zone is greater than the compression force in directly adjacent areas of said foot portion.
Article of footwear having an upper with separately securing medial and lateral side portions
An article of footwear comprises a sole, and an upper that has a medial side portion extending from the medial side of the sole with a first distal end remote from the medial side. The upper has a lateral side portion extending from the lateral side of the sole with a second distal end remote from the lateral side. The upper may include a support member extending at least partially across the foot-receiving surface with a first end remote from the medial side. The medial and lateral side portions wrap at least partially around a foot with the first distal end securable proximal to the lateral side, and the second distal end separately securable proximal to the medial side. An article of footwear has cables with proximal ends fixed to one side of the upper and that extend through looped cables on an opposite side of the upper.
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.
Cooling garments, warming garments, and related methods
The present disclosure generally relates to intelligent garments that provide thermal regulation in a variety of environments. The garments may include different layers such as a hydrophobic layer in direct contact with a wearer's skin surface and saturated with an aqueous mixture, a spacer layer, a reflective layer, and an outer hydrophobic layer. The layers of the garment may work together to reduce the metabolic expenditure of the wearer in extreme environmental conditions or during demanding physical activity. A variety of sensors may be displaced throughout the garments so as to enable the collection of data associated with wearers as well as environmental conditions. Wearers may control the thermal balance and other properties of the garments as desired.
SOCK WITH TOE ANCHOR
Aspects herein are directed to a sock having a plurality of toe-anchor knit courses that form a toe anchor that divides a toe-end opening of the sock into a first toe-end opening and a second toe-end opening by extending across the toe-end opening from a dorsal portion of the toe-end opening to a plantar portion of the toe-end opening. The toe-anchor knit courses are integrally knit with the sock body.
Compressive knitted fabric with adhesive effect
The invention relates to a compressive knitted fabric consisting of at least one stitch-forming basic knitting thread, at least one inserted and/or knitted elastic weft thread and at least one plush thread plaited, at least partially, onto the basic knitting thread and forming plush loops, wherein the at least one plush thread is an adhesive thread in order to give the compressive knitted fabric an anti-slip effect.
Compressive knitted fabric with adhesive effect
The invention relates to a compressive knitted fabric consisting of at least one stitch-forming basic knitting thread, at least one inserted and/or knitted elastic weft thread and at least one plush thread plaited, at least partially, onto the basic knitting thread and forming plush loops, wherein the at least one plush thread is an adhesive thread in order to give the compressive knitted fabric an anti-slip effect.
5 Finger Socks With Strategic Merino Wool Absorbent In Toe Sections
The invention describes an improved five finger sock. By keeping the toes separated, the design minimizes the amount of odor, bacterial and fungal buildup in the areas between the toes. The sock is also characterized by having a merino wool absorbent strategically targeted to the toe section for added benefits. The strategic targeting is an improvement upon existing merino wool fabric designs.
WEARABLE LEG WARMER
A wearable leg warmer that includes a soft clothing fabric, a sewing thread, and a stretchable binder is disclosed. Longitudinal edges of the soft clothing fabric are folded laterally and stitched utilizing the sewing thread to form a pouch with a lateral opening. The stretchable binder is enclosed at the vicinity of the lateral opening to prevent slipping of the wearable leg warmer. The sewing thread is utilized to stitch in the middle of the pouch to enable division of the lateral opening into two lateral opening portions and enable insertion and withdrawal of legs of the user with minimal human effort, thus retaining body heat of the user and warming feet of the user. The wearable leg warmer provides maximum comfort level to a user during prolonged exposure to induce sleep naturally.
SOCK AND A METHOD OF KNITTING A SOCK
A method of creating a cushioned sock whereby a polymer cushion is positioned between an outer and an inner layer of yarn or fabric is provided. The method comprises horizontally positioning a first and a second layer of fabric, the first layer atop the second layer. The method also comprises attaching a first polymer cushion to the first layer tube about two inches from a left end. The method also comprises attaching a second polymer cushion to the first layer about five inches from the first polymer cushion and toward a center area of the layers. The method also comprises drawing a left half of the layers completely over the right half of the layers, the drawing action causing a full exterior surface of the left half to become an interior surface covering an exterior surface of a right half.