COMPRESSION SOCK
20220125646 · 2022-04-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41B11/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
D10B2403/033
TEXTILES; PAPER
A41B11/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A compression sock includes a sock body made of a compression fabric which is formed by interweaving a plurality of first main and auxiliary yarns. Each first auxiliary yarn has a plurality of first yarn loops surrounding a corresponding first main yarn. The sock body includes a leg portion having a top end composed of a single layer elastic fabric which includes a plurality of interwoven second main and auxiliary yarns. Each second auxiliary yarn has a plurality of second yarn loops surrounding a corresponding second main yarn. A weaving density of the second yarn loops is smaller than that of the first yarn loops such that a binding pressure of the top end is smaller than that of the sock body.
Claims
1. A compression sock comprising: a sock body made of a compression fabric, said compression fabric being formed by interweaving a plurality of first main yarns and a plurality of first auxiliary yarns, said first main yarns forming weft threads of said compression fabric, said first auxiliary yarns forming warp threads of said compression fabric, each of said first auxiliary yarns having a plurality of first yarn loops surrounding a corresponding one of said first main yarns, said sock body including a foot portion for covering a foot of the user; and a leg portion extending upwardly from said foot portion and configured to cover a lower leg of the user, said leg portion having a top end that defines a foot opening for insertion of the foot of the user, said top end being composed of a single layer elastic fabric, said single layer elastic fabric including a plurality of second main yarns and a plurality of second auxiliary yarns that are interwoven, said second main yarns forming weft threads of said single layer elastic fabric, said second auxiliary yarns forming warp threads of said single layer elastic fabric, each of said second auxiliary yarns having a plurality of second yarn loops surrounding a corresponding one of said second main yarns; wherein, said first main yarns and said second main yarns are elastic covered yarns, and a weaving density of said second yarn loops is smaller than a weaving density of said first yarn loops such that a binding pressure of said top end of said leg portion is smaller than a binding pressure of said sock body.
2. The compression sock as claimed in claim 1, wherein said foot portion includes a toe portion, said toe portion having a left curved part and a right curved part that are asymmetric, one of said left curved part and said right curved part including a big toe part, the other one of said left curved part and said right curved part including a little toe part.
3. The compression sock as claimed in claim 1, wherein said foot portion has a cutaway portion defining a toe opening through which toes of the user can extend, said cutaway portion being composed of a single layer elastic fabric for tightening the toes of the user.
4. The compression sock as claimed in claim 1, wherein said single layer elastic fabric of said top end of said leg portion further includes a plurality of third main yarns extending in a same direction as said second main yarns, said third main yarns and said second main yarns cooperatively forming the weft threads of said single layer elastic fabric, said second yarn loops of each of said second main yarns surrounding one of said second main yarns and a corresponding one of said third main yarns, said third main yarns being softer than said second main yarns.
5. The compression sock as claimed in claim 1, wherein said foot portion includes a heel portion having a plurality of interconnected Y-shaped woven structures.
6. The compression sock as claimed in claim 5, wherein said sock body further includes an ankle portion between said foot portion and said leg portion, said leg portion including an upper part having said top end, and a lower part connected to said ankle portion, said weaving density of said first yarn loops sequentially gradually decreasing from said ankle portion to said lower part and said upper part of said leg portion so as to sequentially gradually reduce the binding pressure of said sock body from said ankle portion to said lower part and said upper part of said leg portion.
7. The compression sock as claimed in claim 6, wherein said foot portion further includes a sole portion connected to said heel portion, said sock body further including a plurality of three-dimensional woven structures provided on at least one of said ankle portion and said sole portion, each of said three-dimensional woven structures having four interwoven two-ply nylon yarns forming weft and warp threads thereof, each of said three-dimensional woven structures having a thickness greater than that of said compression fabric, and protruding outward relative to said compression fabric.
8. The compression sock as claimed in claim 7, wherein said three-dimensional woven structures are configured as an array of bumps.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0013] Before the present disclosure is described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying embodiments, it should be noted herein that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
[0014] Referring to
[0015] The foot portion 2 includes a toe portion 20, a heel portion 11 opposite to the toe portion 20, and a sole portion 15 between the toe portion 20 and the heel portion 11. The leg portion 13 includes an upper part 131 having a top end 3, and a lower part 132 connected to the ankle portion 12.
[0016] When the compression sock 100 is worn on a foot of a user, the toe portion 20 corresponds to the toes of the user, the heel portion 11 corresponds to the heel of the user, the ankle portion 12 corresponds to the ankle of the user, the leg portion 13 corresponds to the lower leg of the user, and the sole portion 15 corresponds to the sole of the user.
[0017] The sock body 1 is made of a compression fabric 40 which can be any type of knitted fabric, mainly nylon and spandex fabrics. In this embodiment, the compression fabric 40 is formed by interweaving a plurality of first main yarns 401 and a plurality of first auxiliary yarns 402. The first main yarns 401 form the weft threads of the compression fabric 40, while the first auxiliary yarns 402 form the warp threads thereof. Each first auxiliary yarn 402 has a plurality of first yarn loops 403 surrounding a corresponding one of the first main yarns 401. Specifically, the sock body 1 is a woven structure that is formed by weaving the compression fabric 40 using a weaving machine and that conforms to the shape of the foot of the user. A weaving density of the first yarn loops 403 sequentially gradually decreases from the ankle portion 12 to the lower part 132 and the upper part 131 of the leg portion 13 so as to sequentially gradually reduce a binding pressure of the sock body 1 from the ankle portion 12 to the lower part 132 and the upper part 131 of the leg portion 13. In this embodiment, the binding pressure at the lower part 131 of the leg portion 13 is decreased by 70-80% relative to that at the ankle portion 12, while the binding pressure at the upper part 131 of the leg portion 13 is decreased by 50-60% relative to that at the ankle portion 12. Through this, blood can effectively flow upward when the compression sock 100 is worn.
[0018] With reference to
[0019] Each of the three-dimensional (3D) woven structures 16 has four interwoven two-ply nylon yarns (not shown) forming the weft and warp threads thereof, so that each 3D woven structure 16 has a thickness greater than that of the compression fabric 40, and protrudes outward relative to the same. In this embodiment, the 3D woven structures 16 are configured as an array of bumps, and are provided on the ankle portion 12 and the sole portion 15 of the compression sock 100, as shown in
[0020] With reference to
[0021] With reference to
[0022] It should be noted herein that the first and second main yarns 401, 501 are elastic covered yarns that can make the compression fabric 40 and the single layer elastic fabric 50 to have the advantages of easy stretching and good elastic recovery so as to achieve the purpose of wearing the compression sock 100 comfortably and preventing the compression sock 100 from easily sliding down. Simultaneously, the weaving density of the second yarn loops 504 is smaller than that of the first yarn loops 403, so that the binding pressure of the top end 3 is smaller than that of the sock body 1, thereby making the top end 3 more stretchable during wear of the compression sock 100. Further, in coordination with the advantages of easy stretching and good elastic recovery of the compression fabric 40 and the single layer elastic fabric 50, the compression sock 100 is suitable for users having different calf circumferences. For example, the calf circumference of an adult male is 38 cm. The conventional compression sock is suitable for leg with a calf circumference of 38 cm to 53 cm, whereas the compression sock 100 of this disclosure is suitable for calf circumference of 38 cm to 63 cm. Thus, the compression sock 100 is suitable for use in a wider range of calf circumference.
[0023] Moreover, in this embodiment, the weaving density of the second yarn loops 504 is, for example, 50% of the weaving density of the first yarn loops 403, the effect of the binding pressure of the top end 3 being less than that of the sock body 1 can be achieved. It is worth to mention herein that, in this embodiment, the third main yarns 503 may be one of cotton yarn, nylon yarn, wool yarn, and other functional yarns, so that the third main yarns 503 are softer than the second main yarns 501, thereby increasing the comfort at the top end 3 of the leg portion 13 during wear of the compression sock 100. In this embodiment, each of the first and second auxiliary yarns 402, 502 may be woven from one of single covered yarn and nylon yarn and one of cotton yarn, nylon yarn, wool yarn and other functional yarns.
[0024] Referring to
[0025] In summary, in the compression sock 100, 100′ of this disclosure, with the top end 3 of the upper part 131 of the leg portion 13 being made of the single layer elastic fabric 50, and with the first main yarns 401 of the single layer elastic fabric 50 being elastic covered yarns, the top end 3 of the leg portion 13 can be bound to the leg of the user through the resiliency of the single layer elastic fabric and does not need to be formed into a double layer fabric, so that the purpose of preventing the top end 3 of the leg portion 13 from easily sliding down along the leg of the user can be achieved. Further, with the weaving density of the second yarn loops 504 being smaller than that of the first yarn loops 403, and with the weaving density of the first yarn loops 403 sequentially gradually reducing from the ankle portion 12 to the lower part 132 and the upper part 131 of the leg portion 13, the binding pressure of the compression sock 100, 100′ can sequentially gradually decrease from the ankle portion 12 to the lower part 132, the upper part 131 and the top end 3 of the leg portion 13, thereby achieving the purpose of decreasing the binding pressure of the compression sock 100, 100′ from bottom to top. Moreover, with one of the left and right curved parts 21, 22 of the toe portion 20 including the big toe part, and with the other one of the left and right curved parts 21, 22 of the toe portion 20 including the little toe part, the compression sock 100 can be worn in conformity with the foot shape, thereby increasing the comfort during wear of the compression sock 100. It is worth to mention herein that, through the foot opening 231 in the cutaway portion 23 of the foot portion 2, the toes of the user can extend out of the foot opening 231 during wear of the compression sock 100′, so that the compression sock 100′ can similarly be worn in conformity with the foot shape. Therefore, the object of this disclosure can indeed be achieved.
[0026] In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiment. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects, and that one or more features or specific details from one embodiment may be practiced together with one or more features or specific details from another embodiment, where appropriate, in the practice of the disclosure.
[0027] While the disclosure has been described in connection with what are considered the exemplary embodiments, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.