APPARATUS FOR DISSIPATING SOCK HEAT AND MOISTURE
20200154791 ยท 2020-05-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A sock is provided. The sock has an ankle portion that conforms to an ankle of a wearer of the sock. The ankle portion has one or more ankle portion fibers. The sock has a foot portion that covers a foot sole of the wearer of the sock. The foot portion covers at least a portion of an instep of the wearer of the sock. The foot portion covers a portion of toes of the wearer of the sock without covering an exposed area of a remaining portion of the toes of the wearer of the sock. The foot portion comprises one or more foot portion fibers. The sock has a dissipation ring that is adhered to the one or more foot portion fibers adjacent to the exposed area. The dissipation ring dissipates heat and absorption from the remaining portion of the toes of the wearer of the sock.
Claims
1. A sock comprising: an ankle portion that conforms to an ankle of a wearer of the sock, the ankle portion comprising one or more ankle portion fibers; a foot portion that covers a foot sole of the wearer of the sock, the foot portion covering at least a portion of an instep of the wearer of the sock, the foot portion covering a portion of toes of the wearer of the sock without covering an exposed area of a remaining portion of the toes of the wearer of the sock, the foot portion comprising one or more foot portion fibers; and a dissipation ring that is adhered to the one or more foot portion fibers adjacent to the exposed area, the dissipation ring dissipating heat and absorption from the remaining portion of the toes of the wearer of the sock.
2. The sock of claim 1, wherein dissipation ring comprises one or more moisture absorbent chemicals.
3. The sock of claim 1, wherein the dissipation ring comprises a circular shape.
4. The sock of claim 1, wherein the dissipation ring comprises an oval shape.
5. The sock of claim 1, wherein the dissipation ring comprises a semicircular shape.
6. The sock of claim 5, wherein the semicircular shape conforms to athletic footwear.
7. A sock comprising: an ankle portion that conforms to an ankle of a wearer of the sock, the ankle portion comprising one or more ankle portion fibers; a foot portion that covers a foot sole of the wearer of the sock, the foot portion covering at least a portion of an instep of the wearer of the sock, the foot portion covering a portion of toes of the wearer of the sock without covering an exposed area of a remaining portion of the toes of the wearer of the sock, the foot portion comprising one or more foot portion fibers; and a strip having a first end and a second end, the first end being adhered to a first subset of the one or more foot portion fibers adjacent to the exposed area, the second end being adhered to a second subset of the one or more foot portion fibers adjacent to the exposed area, the strip providing ventilation between a first unadhered portion and the exposed area, the strip providing ventilation between a second unadhered portion and the exposed area.
8. The sock of claim 7, further comprising a storage pouch that stores one or more chemicals that absorb moisture, the storage pouch being adhered to the strip.
9. The sock of claim 7, further comprising a storage pouch that stores one or more chemicals that absorb odor, the storage pouch being adhered to the strip.
10. The sock of claim 7, wherein the strip is substantially rectangular in shape.
11. A sock comprising: an ankle portion that conforms to an ankle of a wearer of the sock, the ankle portion comprising one or more ankle portion fibers; a foot portion that covers a foot sole of the wearer of the sock, the foot portion covering at least a portion of an instep of the wearer of the sock, the foot portion covering a portion of toes of the wearer of the sock without covering an exposed area of a remaining portion of the toes of the wearer of the sock, the foot portion comprising one or more foot portion fibers; and a dissipation ring that is adhered to the one or more foot portion fibers adjacent to the exposed area, the dissipation ring dissipating heat and absorption from the remaining portion of the toes of the wearer of the sock; and a strip having a first end and a second end, the first end being adhered to a first section of the dissipation ring, the second end being adhered to a second section of the dissipation ring.
12. The sock of claim 11, wherein dissipation ring comprises one or more moisture absorbent chemicals.
13. The sock of claim 11, wherein the dissipation ring comprises a circular shape.
14. The sock of claim 11, wherein the dissipation ring comprises an oval shape.
15. The sock of claim 11, wherein the dissipation ring comprises a semicircular shape.
16. The sock of claim 15, wherein the semicircular shape conforms to athletic footwear.
17. The sock of claim 11, further comprising a storage pouch that stores one or more chemicals that absorb moisture.
18. The sock of claim 11, wherein the storage pouch is adhered to the dissipation ring.
19. The sock of claim 11, wherein the storage pouch is adhered to the strip.
20. The sock of claim 11, further comprising a storage pouch that stores one or more chemicals that absorb odor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The above-mentioned features of the present disclosure will become more apparent with reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals denote like elements and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] An apparatus is provided for dissipating heat and moisture from a sock. In particular, a dissipation ring may be adhered to sock fibers adjacent to an exposed area of the sock. For example, the dissipation ring may be adjacent to an exposed area in proximity to one or more toes of a user because that is the area of the foot that generates the most heat and/or moisture during athletic activities. Accordingly, the dissipation ring may prevent, or eliminate, athlete's foot resulting from such heat and/or moisture accumulation in the toe area. The dissipation ring is not limited to particular shape as it may be in the form of a variety of different shaped (e.g., circle, oval, square, rectangle, triangle, etc.), or unshaped (i.e., not conforming to a particular shape), configurations.
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[0018] The sock 100 may be fabricated by adhering (e.g., interweaving, threading, etc.) one or more foot portion fibers 102 to one another. Further, the sock 100 may also be fabricated by adhering one or more ankle portion fibers 103 to one another.
[0019] In one embodiment, the sock 100 is fabricated with the orifice 101. In other words, the foot portion fibers 102 are such that the orifice 101 remains in the sock 100 after fabrication. In another embodiment, the sock 100 is fabricated for the sock 100 to cover the entire toe portion of a user, and the orifice 101 is constructed by severing one or more of the foot portion fibers 102.
[0020] Accordingly, the orifice 101 is surrounded by a plurality of dangling threads 104 of the foot portion fibers 102. At this stage of fabrication, the sock 100 itself may easily tear upon placement on the foot of a user because of pressure exerted on the dangling threads 104.
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[0022] In one embodiment, the dissipation ring 201 is fabricated to keep the orifice 101 in a position that covers at least a portion of one or more toes of a user wearing the sock 100. In other words, the dissipation ring 201 helps provide, and maintain, ventilation for the portion of the sock 100 that accumulates the most heat and/or absorptionthe toe area. Therefore, the dissipation ring 201 dissipates heat and/or absorption through the exposed area of the user's foot (i.e., through the orifice 101).
[0023] Further, the dissipation ring 201 is not limited to dissipating heat and/or moisture build-up in the exposed area of the orifice 101. For example, heat and/or moisture that would have been trapped in the non-exposed portion of the sock 100 may travel toward, and through, the orifice 101 maintained by the dissipation ring 201. Accordingly, the dissipation ring 201 provides a conduit for heat and/or moisture to travel externally through the orifice 101. Therefore, the dissipation ring 201 may provide heat and/or moisture dissipation for not only the localized area proximate to the orifice 101, but also remaining parts of the sock 100.
[0024] As an example of an alternative configuration,
[0025] Although the dissipation ring 201, by itself, alleviates, or at least minimizes, heat and/or moisture absorption, additional materials may be used to further alleviate and/or reduce heat and/or moisture absorption. For example, one or more moisture absorbing/wicking chemicals may be positioned within (e.g., via injection, integration, etc.) the dissipation ring 201. Alternatively, or in addition, the one or more chemicals may be odor absorbents/repellants.
[0026] Further,
[0027] By covering at a least a minimal portion of the toes 302 (e.g., toenails), the dissipation ring 201 is configured to maintain the positioning of the sock 100 on the foot 300 of the user. Further, by exposing at least a portion of the instep 301, the dissipation ring 201 dissipates moisture and/or heat away from other parts of the foot 300.
[0028] In an alternative embodiment, the dissipation ring 201 may be positioned only over the toes 302, without exposing the instep 301. For example, in a colder climate, a user may want to keep as much of the foot warm as possible, but may only be concerned with avoiding moisture build-up. Accordingly, the dissipation ring 201 may dissipate heat away from the toes 302, but also allow the sock 100 to keep the remainder of the foot 300, which is positioned within the sock 100, warm.
[0029] In an alternative embodiment, the dissipation ring 201 may be reinforced to remove, or at least diminish, the possibility of the sock 100 illustrated in
[0030] The illustrated strip 401 is just one example. For instance, a plurality of horizontally-positioned, vertically-positioned, and/or diagonally-positioned strips 401 may be used to provide added reinforcement to the dissipation ring 201. Further, shapes (e.g., triangle, square, etc.) other than a rectangle may be used for the strip 401.
[0031] Moreover,
[0032] The storage pouch 410 may be adhered to various portions (e.g., center, an end portion, etc.) of the strip 401. Alternatively, the storage pouch 410 may be adhered directly to the dissipation ring 201.
[0033] In another embodiment, the sock 100 illustrated in
[0034] Although not limited to any particular category, the various configurations provided for herein may be categorized in a manner that helps the user select a configuration that provides optimal heat and moisture transfer. For example, a user that is somewhat, but not extremely, active may select the configuration in which the dissipation ring 201 is in the shape of a circle, as illustrated in
[0035] It is understood that the apparatuses described herein may also be applied in other types of apparatuses. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the various adaptations and modifications of the embodiments of the apparatuses described herein may be configured without departing from the scope and spirit of the apparatuses. Therefore, it is to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the present apparatuses may be practiced other than as specifically described herein.