NON-BINDING-MARK SOCK
20200383387 ยท 2020-12-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41B11/121
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41B11/123
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A non-binding-mark sock is provided, including a sock sole and a straight sock leg connected to each other, where the upper portion of the straight sock leg is an opening end. An inner surface of the straight sock leg has at least one transverse annular convex portion near the opening end, where the transverse annular convex portion is sewn by a thread, a plurality of convex points are formed on an inner surface of the transverse annular convex portion along the thread, and the convex points protrude from the inner surface of the straight sock leg.
Claims
1. A sock, comprising: a sock sole: and a straight sock leg connected to the sock sole, an upper portion of the straight sock leg being an opening end, an inner surface of the straight sock leg having at least one transverse annular convex portion near the opening end, the transverse annular convex portion sewn by a thread, a plurality of convex points formed on an inner surface of the transverse annular convex portion along the thread, and the convex points protruding from the inner surface of the straight sock leg.
2. The non-binding-mark sock of claim 1, wherein the thread is an elastic thread stitched onto the inner surface of the straight sock leg along an annular orientation by using a left suture and a right suture in a pattern of overlock stitch, so as to form the transverse annular convex portion and the convex points thereof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] The aforementioned and further technical contents, features and effects of this present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the drawings.
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[0017] The inner surface of the straight sock leg 200 has three transverse annular convex portions 220 near the open end 210. The annular convex portions are sewn by using threads 221. The threads are elastic threads 221 and stitched onto the inner surface of the straight sock leg 200 along the annular orientation by using a left suture 221 and a right suture 224 in the pattern of overlock stitch, so as to form the annular convex portions 220. In addition, a number of convex points 222 are naturally formed on the inner surface of the straight sock leg 220 along the stitched elastic threads, where convex points 222 protrude from the inner surface of the straight sock leg 200.
[0018] According to the non-binding-mark sock of the present disclosure, since the inner surface of the straight sock leg 200 has a plurality of annular convex portions 220, and each of the annular convex portions 220 has an extremely large number of convex points 222 and crosses at a right angle with the straight sock leg 200 in the sock wearing direction. Therefore, when the user wears the sock of the present disclosure, the straight sock leg 200 can generate friction resistance with the user leg due to the plurality of convex points 222, thereby preventing the straight sock legs from sliding down. Further, the non-binding-mark sock of the present disclosure leaves no binding mark on the user legs due to the friction resistance caused by the plurality of convex points 222 that stops the sock leg 200 from sliding down, without transverse binding force applied on the user legs caused by binding bands.
[0019] Although this present disclosure has been disclosed by way of example, it is not intended to limit this present invention. Any person skilled in the art may make various changes and modifications without departing from the spirit and scope of this present disclosure. Therefore, the scope of protection of this present disclosure shall be as defined in the appended claims.