Patent classifications
A41B11/02
COMPRESSION AND/OR CONTENTION GARMENT FOR LYMPHOEDEMA TREATMENT
Disclosed is a compression and/or contention garment for lymphoedema treatment, the garment including a main body made of a compression textile. The garment has at least a first targeted area, in which the garment includes at least one layer of reinforcement textile, and at least a second targeted area, in which the garment includes at least one layer of contention textile.
Anatomical supportive sock with breathable protective sole
A footwear device is disclosed herein that includes a knitted outer sock with an anatomical sole attached to its external bottom surface. The anatomical sole includes a raised arch support region and may, in some embodiments, include a plurality of apertures extending from a top surface of the sole through to a bottom surface of the sole. In other embodiments, however, the anatomical sole may be free from apertures. The anatomical sole may be shaped to curve upward along one or more of its edges (e.g., on a medial side and on a lateral side). In these and other embodiments, the anatomical sole may curve upward in a heel region to wrap around a heel area of the outer sock. An inner sock may optionally be positioned within the outer sock to provide additional cushioning and support.
Anatomical supportive sock with breathable protective sole
A footwear device is disclosed herein that includes a knitted outer sock with an anatomical sole attached to its external bottom surface. The anatomical sole includes a raised arch support region and may, in some embodiments, include a plurality of apertures extending from a top surface of the sole through to a bottom surface of the sole. In other embodiments, however, the anatomical sole may be free from apertures. The anatomical sole may be shaped to curve upward along one or more of its edges (e.g., on a medial side and on a lateral side). In these and other embodiments, the anatomical sole may curve upward in a heel region to wrap around a heel area of the outer sock. An inner sock may optionally be positioned within the outer sock to provide additional cushioning and support.
Heel Warming Sock
A foot warming device for warming a foot of an infant for medical procedures, such as a heel stick procedure. A warming component is integrated into or is insertable into a sock or bootie. The warming component is located within the sock to warm a heel, a sole, a dorsum, or a combination of these parts of an infant's foot. Heat is generated exothermically from the warming component when a thermochemical composition is exposed to air or is agitated mechanically. The generated heat warm the adjacent part of the foot for long enough to improve blood flow to the area. The generated heat dissipates naturally as the thermochemical composition is consumed.
Heel Warming Sock
A foot warming device for warming a foot of an infant for medical procedures, such as a heel stick procedure. A warming component is integrated into or is insertable into a sock or bootie. The warming component is located within the sock to warm a heel, a sole, a dorsum, or a combination of these parts of an infant's foot. Heat is generated exothermically from the warming component when a thermochemical composition is exposed to air or is agitated mechanically. The generated heat warm the adjacent part of the foot for long enough to improve blood flow to the area. The generated heat dissipates naturally as the thermochemical composition is consumed.
Open toe sock with toe anchor
Aspects herein are directed to a sock and methods for forming the sock on a circular knitting machine. The sock in accordance with aspects herein 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.
OPEN TOE SOCK WITH TOE ANCHOR
Aspects herein are directed to a sock and methods for forming the sock. The sock in accordance with aspects herein 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.
THERAPEUTIC SOCK WITH ONE OR MORE ELASTOMERIC BANDS
A therapeutic sock includes a knitted body having a top, a bottom opposite the top, an inside side connecting the top to the bottom, an outside side opposite the inside side and connecting the top to the bottom, a heel portion, a toe portion, and an opening into which a wearer inserts his or her foot. At least one elastomeric band is disposed within the knitted body and positioned to strengthen, stretch, or support one or more muscle groups of the foot of the wearer. The at least one elastomeric band is disposed opposite a line of pull of the one or more muscle groups. In some embodiments, one or more reinforcement bands may be used in conjunction with the at least one elastomeric band.
THERAPEUTIC SOCK WITH ONE OR MORE ELASTOMERIC BANDS
A therapeutic sock includes a knitted body having a top, a bottom opposite the top, an inside side connecting the top to the bottom, an outside side opposite the inside side and connecting the top to the bottom, a heel portion, a toe portion, and an opening into which a wearer inserts his or her foot. At least one elastomeric band is disposed within the knitted body and positioned to strengthen, stretch, or support one or more muscle groups of the foot of the wearer. The at least one elastomeric band is disposed opposite a line of pull of the one or more muscle groups. In some embodiments, one or more reinforcement bands may be used in conjunction with the at least one elastomeric band.
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.