Patent classifications
A41B11/04
Pressure point sleep garment
A pressure point sleep garment (1) used to apply a constant concentrated pressure to a heel (4) of a wearer to induce sleep and alleviate insomnia wherein a projection (15) is pressed upward into the heel of the wearer via a sock (5) and/or one or more straps (17).
Pressure point sleep garment
A pressure point sleep garment (1) used to apply a constant concentrated pressure to a heel (4) of a wearer to induce sleep and alleviate insomnia wherein a projection (15) is pressed upward into the heel of the wearer via a sock (5) and/or one or more straps (17).
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.
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.
DIABETIC SOCK ASSEMBLY
A diabetic sock assembly for protecting a diabetic's feet from abrasions while walking on a granular material includes a sock that may be worn on a foot thereby protecting the foot from granular material while walking. A strap is coupled to the sock and the strap is selectively matable to itself. The strap selectively closes the sock around a leg when the sock is worn thereby inhibiting the granular material from entering the sock. A panel is coupled to the sock and the panel is positioned on the sole. The panel is comprised of a rigid material to protect the foot from the granular material.
DIABETIC SOCK ASSEMBLY
A diabetic sock assembly for protecting a diabetic's feet from abrasions while walking on a granular material includes a sock that may be worn on a foot thereby protecting the foot from granular material while walking. A strap is coupled to the sock and the strap is selectively matable to itself. The strap selectively closes the sock around a leg when the sock is worn thereby inhibiting the granular material from entering the sock. A panel is coupled to the sock and the panel is positioned on the sole. The panel is comprised of a rigid material to protect the foot from the granular material.
Footwear, Article, Method for Keeping Foot and Sock Dry
Described herein is a footwear and an article for keeping a foot dry, and a related method. A footwear member may have an exterior surface defining an exterior of the footwear member, an internal surface defining an internal cavity sized to receive the foot and at least portions of the removable membrane, and a footwear size. The removable membrane may be made of a non-rigid, disposable, resilient material that is impermeable to water. The removable membrane may have a membrane exterior surface, a membrane interior surface, and a membrane size corresponding to the footwear size. The removable membrane configured to conform to a shape and a size of the foot. The method may include providing a footwear assembly including a footwear member and a removable membrane, placing the provided membrane over the foot, and positioning the removable membrane with the foot inserted therein within the boot.
Methods for the manufacture of invisible type socks
Methods for making invisible-type socks are provided. Such methods include steps of manufacturing using a circular knitting machine with latch needles, a decreased knitted heel portion, forming a rear part of an opening or mouth for the introduction of a foot, an intermediate body portion, manufactured in continuation of the heel portion and forming a front part of the opening or mouth, and a toe portion, manufactured in continuation of the intermediate body portion; and sewing to one another respective end edges or selvedges of the intermediate body portion and the toe portion. Additionally, the circular knitting machine is supplied with a continuous yarn made of an adhesive synthetic material, in particular silicone, having a count within a predetermined range.
Methods for the manufacture of invisible type socks
Methods for making invisible-type socks are provided. Such methods include steps of manufacturing using a circular knitting machine with latch needles, a decreased knitted heel portion, forming a rear part of an opening or mouth for the introduction of a foot, an intermediate body portion, manufactured in continuation of the heel portion and forming a front part of the opening or mouth, and a toe portion, manufactured in continuation of the intermediate body portion; and sewing to one another respective end edges or selvedges of the intermediate body portion and the toe portion. Additionally, the circular knitting machine is supplied with a continuous yarn made of an adhesive synthetic material, in particular silicone, having a count within a predetermined range.
GARMENT WITH ANATOMICAL BELT FOR THE LOWER BODY
The disclosure relates to a garment (10) for the lower body comprising at least an upper portion forming a belt (12) and a portion forming a body (14), wherein the belt (12) has a stepped annular curvilinear shape extending about a central axis (A) of the garment and comprises a first side portion (20a) and a second side portion (20b) positioned in an axially upper location about the central axis. The first side portion and the second side portion are configured to fit over the associated hip of the wearer. The belt also includes a frontal portion (22) positioned in an axially lower location about the central axis and configured to extend generally under the abdomen of the wearer.