Toe Closing Method and Structure
20180100253 ยท 2018-04-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
D04B9/40
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
D04B9/40
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Abstract
A toe closing method for closing a toe end with first and second circumferential portions includes the steps of: folding the first circumferential portion to super-impose over the second circumferential portion such that the toe end is formed with opposed first and second end points; knitting a stitching thread by threading the same through the loops of the superimposed circumferential portions to form a first loose thread and an initial stitch segment; continuously knitting the thread around the superimposed circumferential portions until the second end point is reached to form a joining segment; and continuously knitting the thread around a part of the joining segment to form at least one tail portion and a second loose thread.
Claims
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8. A toe closing structure for closing a toe end of a tubular hosiery body which extends around a longitudinal axis, the toe end having a first end point, a second end point opposite to the first end point, a first circumferential portion extending from the first end point to the second end point, a second circumferential portion superimposed on the first circumferential portion, and a plurality of loops provided on the first and second circumferential portions, the loops of the first circumferential portion corresponding in number to and being respectively aligned with the loops of the second circumferential portion, said toe closing structure comprising: a first loose thread configured to be located between the first and second end points, an angular distance between said first loose thread and the first end point being smaller than an angular distance between said first loose thread and the second end point; an initial stitch segment including a plurality of initial stitch loops configured to be interlaced with the loops of the superimposed first and second circumferential portions located between said first loose thread and the first end point; a joining segment including a first section interlaced with said initial stitch segment, and a second section connected to said first section and configured to be interlaced with the loops of the superimposed first and second circumferential portions located between said first section and the second end point, said first section having a plurality of first loops interlaced with said initial stitch loops of said initial stitch segment, said second section having a plurality of second loops configured to be interlaced with the loops of the superimposed first and second circumferential portions located between said first loose thread and the second end point; at least one tail portion configured to be proximal to the second end point, interlaced with a part of said joining segment, and including a plurality of tail loops; and a second loose thread connected to said at least one tail portion, an angular distance between said second loose thread and the second end point being smaller than that between said second loose thread and the first end point.
9. The toe closing structure as claimed in claim 8, wherein said at least one tail portion includes first and second tail portions, said first tail portion is interlaced with said joining segment, and said second tail portion is interlaced with said first tail portion and extends around an outer side of said first tail portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] 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
[0017] 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.
[0018] Referring to
[0019] Step 1: folding the first circumferential portion 10 along the diametrical axis 200 to superimpose the same over the second circumferential portion 20 such that the loops 120 of the first circumferential portion 10 are respectively aligned with the loops 120 of the second circumferential portion 20 and that the toe end 110 is placed in a closed state, as shown in
[0020] Step 2: knitting a stitching thread (T) by threading the stitching thread (T) through a predetermined position of the loops 120 of the superimposed first and second circumferential portions 10, 20 to form a first loose thread 31 and an initial stitch segment 30, as shown in
[0021] Step 3: continuously knitting the stitching thread (T) from the first end point 130 along a second circumferential direction (II) opposite to the first circumferential direction (I) and around the loops 120 of the superimposed first and second circumferential portions 10, 20 until the second end point 140 is reached to form a joining segment 40, as shown in
[0022] Step 4: continuously knitting the stitching thread (T) from the second end point 140 and around a part of the joining segment 40 so as to form at least one tail portion and a second loose thread 53 connected to the tai portion, as shown in
[0023] Step 5: cutting the second loose thread 53 using a cutting device, such as a scissor, as shown in
[0024] Therefore, by using the foregoing sequential steps, the purpose of closing the toe end 110 can be achieved. Further, by interlacing the initial stitch segment 30 and the first section 41 of the joining segment 40, and by interlacing the first tail portion 51 and the second section 42 of the joining segment 40, the first loose thread 31 is fixed to one side of the joining segment 40 at a position distal from the first end point 130, while the second loose thread 53 is fixed to the other opposite side of the joining segment 40 at a position proximate to the second end point 140. Through this configuration, the discomfort brought to the user due to long loose threads at two opposite sides of the toe end can be minimized. Hence, the purpose of providing comfort during wear of the hosiery body 100 can be achieved.
[0025] Referring to
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[0027] The first loose thread 31 is configured to be located between the first and second end points 130, 140. An angular distance between the first loose thread 31 and the first end point 130 is smaller than that between the first loose thread 31 and the second end point 140.
[0028] The initial stitch segment 30 includes a plurality of initial stitch loops 32 configured to be interlaced with the loops 120 of the superimposed first and second circumferential portions 10, 20 located between the first loose thread 31 and the first end point 130.
[0029] The joining segment 40 includes a first section 41 interlaced with the initial stitch segment 30, and a second section 42 connected to the first section 41 and configured to be interlaced with the loops 120 of the superimposed first and second circumferential portions 10, 20 located between the first section 41 and the second end point 140. The first section 41 has a plurality of first loops 411 interlaced with the initial stitch loops 32 of the initial stitch segment 30. The second section 42 has a plurality of second loops 421 configured to be interlaced with the loops 120 of the superimposed first and second circumferential portions 10, 20 located between the first loose thread 31 and the second end point 140.
[0030] The first and second tail portions 51, 52 are configured to be proximal to the second end point 140. Each of the first and second tail portions 51, 52 includes a plurality of tail loops 54. The tail loops 54 of the first tail portion 51 are interlaced with the part of the joining segment 40. The tail loops 54 of the second tail portion 52 are interlaced with the tail loops 54 of the first tail portion 51 such that the second tail portion 52 extends around an outer side of the first tail portion 51.
[0031] The second loose thread 53 is connected to the second tail portion 52. An angular distance between the second loose thread 53 and the second end point 140 is smaller than that between the second loose thread 53 and the first end point 130.
[0032] It should be noted that the number of the tail portion may be one, that is, the tail portion 51, as shown in
[0033] In sum, by using the toe closing method and structure of this disclosure, the issues of discomfort caused by long loose threads at two opposite sides of the toe end and the loosening of the stitches caused by cutting the loose threads too short can be resolved. Therefore, the object of this disclosure can be achieved.
[0034] While the disclosure has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical 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.