SOCK FOR IMPROVING COMFORT FOR A USER
20250064142 ยท 2025-02-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A sock for improving comfort for a user is provided. The sock includes a foot area having a closed end, an open end opposite the closed end, and a notch extending from an edge of the open end of the sock toward the closed end. When a part of a user's body is inserted into the sock, the notch is configured to expand from a first state, in which edges of the notch are at a first angle with respect to each other, to a second state, in which the edges of the notch are at a second angle with respect to each other, wherein the second angle is greater than the first angle.
Claims
1. A sock comprising: a foot area having a closed end; an open end opposite the closed end; and at least one notch extending from an edge of the open end of the sock toward the closed end.
2. The sock of claim 1, further comprising a mid area between the foot area and the open end.
3. The sock of claim 1, further comprising a band at the open end.
4. The sock of claim 2, further comprising a band at the open end.
5. The sock of claim 1, wherein the at least one notch extends from the edge of the open end of the sock into a part of the foot area.
6. The sock of claim 3, wherein the at least one notch extends from the edge of the open end of the sock into a part of the band.
7. The sock of claim 3, wherein the at least one notch extends from the edge of the open end of the sock through an entire height of the band and beyond the band into a part of the foot area.
8. The sock of claim 4, wherein the at least one notch extends from the edge of the open end of the sock through an entire height of the band and beyond the band into a part of the mid area.
9. The sock of claim 1, wherein, when a part of a user's body is inserted into the sock, the at least one notch is configured to expand from a first state, wherein edges of the at least one notch are at a first angle with respect to each other, to a second state, wherein the edges of the at least one notch are at a second angle with respect to each other, wherein the second angle is greater than the first angle.
10. The sock of claim 9, wherein, in the first state, the at least one notch is configured to have a C shape, a D shape, a U shape, a V-neck shape, a square shape, a rectangle shape, or a combination thereof.
11. The sock of claim 9, wherein, in the second state, the at least one notch is configured to have a C shape, a D shape, a U shape, a V-neck shape, a square shape, a rectangle shape, or a combination thereof.
12. The sock of claim 1, wherein, when a part of a user's body is inserted into the sock, the at least one notch is configured to expand from a first state, wherein edges of the at least one notch are substantially parallel to each other, to a second state, wherein the edges of the at least one notch are at an angle with respect to each other.
13. The sock of claim 12, wherein, in the first state, the at least one notch is configured to have a linear shape or a rectangular shape.
14. The sock of claim 12, wherein, in the second state, the at least one notch is configured to have a C shape, a D shape, a U shape, a V-neck shape, a square shape, a rectangle shape, or a combination thereof.
15. The sock of claim 1, wherein the at least one notch includes an elastic material in an edge of the at least one notch.
16. The sock of claim 1, wherein the at least one notch includes an elastic material in an opening of the at least one notch.
17. The sock of claim 1, wherein the at least one notch is a single notch.
18. The sock of claim 1, wherein the at least one notch is located on a front of the open end facing a toe portion of the foot area.
19. The sock of claim 1, wherein the at least one notch is located on a back of the open end facing a heel portion of the foot area.
20. The sock of claim 1, wherein the at least one notch comprises a plurality of notches.
21. The sock of claim 20, wherein the plurality of notches includes a first notch and a second notch, wherein the first notch and the second notch are in the opposite sides of the open end.
22. The sock of claim 21, wherein the first notch is in a front of the open end facing a toe portion of the foot area and the second notch is in a back of the open end facing a heel portion of the foot area.
23. A method of making the sock according to claim 1, the method comprising: providing the foot area having the at least one notch integrally formed therein.
24. A method of making the sock according to claim 1, the method comprising: providing the foot area having the closed end; providing an open end opposite the closed end; and cutting at least one slit extending from an edge of the open end of the sock toward the closed end to form the at least one notch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] These and other aspects and features of embodiments of the present embodiments will be better understood after a reading of the following detailed description, together with the attached drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0035] Embodiments of the disclosure are described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings. The embodiments disclosed herein may encompass many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.
[0036] Referring now to the drawings,
[0037] As shown in
[0038] For example,
[0039] In the illustrated examples, a band 14 can include an elastic band or the like configured to retain or secure a position of the sock on the user, such as on the ankle, mid-calf, calf, knee, thigh, etc. of the user. One of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that other types of bands, stitching, weaving, or the like can be provided on the open end of the sock 10 and/or on the band 14 of the sock 10 for the purpose of retaining or securing a position of the sock on the user. In other examples, an elastic or compressive characteristic of a part of the sock, a material or fabric forming the sock or woven into the sock, a stitching or weave design of the material or fabric, among other things, may be configured to retain or secure a position of the sock on the user.
[0040] With reference again to the examples illustrated in
[0041] As shown in the examples illustrated
[0042] With reference to the examples illustrated in
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[0048] In the illustrated examples, the notch 20 can be configured to have a V-shape. An interior angle of the V-shape in a second state can be greater than an interior angle of the V-shape in a first state. In the illustrated examples, the edges of the notch 20 can be substantially linear in a first state. In some examples, the edges of the notch 20 can be curved in a first state. The notch 20 can be configured to have other exemplary arrangements such as a curved shaped, a C shape, a D shape, a U shape, a square shape, a rectangle shape, or a combination thereof.
[0049] In some examples, all or a part of an edge of the notch 20 can have a linear shape in a first state. In other examples, all or a part of an edge of the notch 20 can have a non-linear shape in a first state. In yet another example, all or a part of a first edge of the notch 20 can have a linear shape in a first state while all or a part of a second edge of the notch 20 can have a non-linear shape in the first state. One of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that other shapes, arrangements, or combinations thereof are possible within the spirit and scope of the invention.
[0050] In the illustrated examples, the notch 20 can include a closed end and an open end. In an example, the ends of the edges at the closed end can abut each other. In other examples, the ends of the edges of at the closed end can be spaced from one another. The spaced ends of the edges can be coupled to each other by another part, such as a connecting piece.
[0051] In an example, the notch 20 can be configured to expand from a first state in which the edges of the notch 20 are substantially parallel to each other such that an imaginary line extending along the first edge of the notch does not intersect an imaginary line extending along a second edge of the notch in the first state to a second state in which the edges of the notch 20 are at an angle with respect to each other such that an imaginary line extending along the first edge of the notch intersects an imaginary line extending along a second edge of the notch.
[0052] As explained above, an edge of the notch 20 can have a non-linear shape in the first state. In this way, the notch 20 can be configured to have other exemplary arrangements such as a curved shaped, a C shape, a D shape, a U shape, etc. In some examples, the notch 20 can include a closed end and an open end. In an example having one or more non-linear edges, a portion of the edges between the closed ends and open ends of the edges can be spaced from each other by a distance that is greater than a distance of the spacing between the closed ends of the edges and/or the open ends of the edges.
[0053] The notch 20 can include a slit, cut, gap, or division in the material of the sock. In an example, the notch 20 can be cut into the material of the sock 10, for example, after the sock is formed or woven. In another example, the notch 20 can be integrally formed or woven into the material of the sock 10. For example, the at least one notch 20 can be cut into a part of the sock 10, such as the foot area 12, mid area 16, and/or band 14. In other examples, a part of the sock 10, such as the foot area 12, mid area 16, and/or band 14 can be fabricated to include the notch 20.
[0054] With reference to
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[0056] The notch or notches 20 can be located anywhere at the open end of the sock 10, such as in the band 14, in a part of the foot area 12, and/or in a part of the mid area 16. For example, a notch 20 can be located on a front part of the sock 10, such as in the front of the open end of the sock 10, the front of the band 14, the front of a part of the foot area 12, and/or the front of a part of the mid area 16 facing toes of the foot area 12. In other examples, a notch 20 can be located on a back of the open end of the sock 10, such as a back of the band 14, a part of the foot area 12, and/or a part of the mid area 16 in line with a heel of the foot area 12. A notch 20 can be formed on (e.g., only on) a front of the open end of the sock 10, or the notch 20 can be formed on (e.g., only on) a back of the open end of the sock 10. In other examples, a notch 20 can be formed on (e.g., only on) a side of the open end of the sock 10, such as a side of the band 14, a side part of the foot area 12, and/or a side part of the mid area 16. Preferably, at least one notch 20 is located on a front of the open end of the sock 10, a front part of the band 14, a front part of the foot area 12, and/or a front part of the mid area 16 facing toes of the foot area 12.
[0057] In some embodiments, the sock 10 can comprise a plurality of notches 20, such as two notches 20. Each of the plurality of notches 20 can be located anywhere in the band 14, part of the foot area 12, and/or mid area 16. With reference to
[0058] In some examples, the plurality of notches 20 can be the same size, shape, proportion, and/or configuration. In other examples, at least one of the plurality of notches 20 can be a different size, shape, proportion, and/or configuration from another of the plurality of notches 20.
[0059] In some examples, a part of one notch of the plurality of notches 20, such as a stitched edge of one of the notches 20, can have an elastic modulus that is different from an elastic modulus of the part of the sock 10 having the notches 20. In still other examples, a part of a first notch 20 can have an elastic modulus that is different from a part of a second notch 20, with each being different from an elastic modulus of the part (e.g., foot area 12, mid area 16, and/or band 14) of the sock 10 having the notches 20.
[0060] In some examples, each of the notches 20 can include stitching, embroidering, piping, or the like that include or are formed from an elastic material having an elastic modulus that is different from an elastic modulus of the part of the sock 10 having the notch 20. In other examples, a first notch of the plurality of notches 20 can include an elastic material having an elastic modulus that is different from an elastic modulus of the part of the sock 10 having the notch 20 and a second notch of the plurality of notches 20 can be devoid of any elastic material. In still other examples, one or more notches of the plurality of notches 20 can have a different elastic modulus from another of the notches of the plurality of notches 20. For example, a first notch 20 located on a front of the sock 10 can have a lower elastic modulus than a second notch 20 located on a back of the sock 10.
[0061] The present disclosure also provides methods of making the socks described herein. In some embodiments, the sock 10 can be formed or fabricated by (i) providing the foot area 12 and/or mid area 16 having at least one notch 20 integrally formed therein. In other examples, the sock 10 can be formed or fabricated by (i) providing the foot area 12 and/or mid area 16 and (ii) cutting at least one slit in a part of the foot area 12 and/or mid area 16 to form at least one notch 20. The method can further include stitching a perimeter of the at least one slit to form the at least one notch 20.
[0062] In other embodiments, the sock 10 can be formed or fabricated by (i) providing the foot area 12 and/or mid area 16 having a band 14 at an open end of the sock 10 with at least one notch 20 integrally formed therein. In other examples, the sock 10 can be formed or fabricated by (i) providing the foot area 12 and/or mid area 16 having a band 14 at an open end of the sock 10 and (ii) cutting at least one slit in a part of the foot area 12, mid area 16, and/or band 14 to form at least one notch 20. The method can further include stitching a perimeter of the at least one slit to form the at least one notch 20.
[0063] A length of the notch 20 can be selected based on one or more factors, such as a size, style, use, and/or type of the sock, among other things, such as a desired maximum width of an open end of the edges of the notch 20 when in the second state. In some examples, a length of the notch 20 can be proportional to a width of the open end of the sock 10 in a first state. When the sock 10 includes a plurality of notches 20, each notch 20 can have a same or different length.
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[0065] The panel can include or be formed from an elastic material having an elastic modulus that is different from an elastic modulus of the part of the sock 10 having the notch 20 and/or from the notch 20 itself. For example, the panel can include an elastic material having a lower elastic modulus than an elastic modulus of the band 14, the mid area 16, foot area 12 of the sock 10, and/or the notch 20. The panel can extend along all or a portion of the length of the notch 20.
[0066] While the present invention has been described in some detail for purposes of clarity and understanding, the described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive and the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics.