CN111557485A - Anti-drop invisible sock cover - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention provides an anti-drop invisible ankle sock which is characterized by comprising the following components: socks body and rid cuff, the socks body includes heel, the socks body and undertoe, and wherein the socks limit of the socks body adopts to choose the knitting structure of thimble collocation. The anti-falling invisible ankle sock provided by the invention has enough elasticity, is more tightly attached, is comfortable to wear, is not easy to fall off, and can effectively avoid the allergy problem caused by the traditional anti-falling ankle sock.
Description
The patent application of the invention is a divisional application of Chinese patent application with the application date of 2016, 09 and 10, the application number of 2016108134395 and the name of 'anti-drop invisible ankle sock'.
Technical Field
The invention relates to an invisible ankle sock, in particular to an anti-falling invisible ankle sock.
Background
Along with the improvement of living standard of people, the invisible ankle sock is matched with higher pursuit and elaboration for wearing, and the invisible ankle sock can be worn comfortably as well, so that the invisible ankle sock can be taken along with the life. Unlike conventional socks, invisible socks are usually shorter in length, with the rib top often being below the ankle. Because the front half part of the foot is usually covered after the shoes are worn, the socks can not be seen, so that the user can feel like wearing no socks visually, and the shoes are suitable for matching most casual shoes, and are beautiful and natural. Meanwhile, the invisible socks cover is less in covering part, more comfortable and breathable, the stuffiness feeling during hot sports can be effectively reduced, and the embarrassment caused by excessive foot sweat and peculiar smell emission is avoided.
The traditional sock edge-closing weaving method is not specially processed, the edge-closing weaving method for two edges of the middle section of the sock is more in looping, stretching is not controlled, the sock is not comfortable and close to the skin, and the slip resistance is poor.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention provides an anti-drop invisible ankle sock adopting a new weaving process and a new material anti-slip strip in order to overcome the defects of the prior art.
In order to achieve the purpose, the invention provides an anti-falling invisible ankle sock. The ankle sock includes: sock body 1 and rid cuff 6, sock body 1 includes heel 4, the socks body 3 and undertoe 2, and wherein 3 both sides socks limit 7 adoption of the socks body are chosen the thimble collocation and are woven the structure.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the pick-and-inlay needle matching knitting structure specifically includes: the edge of the sock body 3 is closed by taking 3 circles as a cycle. And (3) after the yarn is threaded for one circle (the number of the full circles of the needles is determined by specific conditions, the number of the single edge closing circulation full circles of the needles is the same), the yarn is threaded in a circulation mode that the second circle is provided with 1 empty needle at the starting position on the corresponding threading position of each needle of the first circle and is not looped, and the third circle is provided with 2 empty continuous needles at the starting position on the corresponding threading position of each needle of the first circle and is not looped.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the pick-and-inlay needle matching knitting structure specifically includes: the edge of the sock body 3 is closed by taking 6 circles as a cycle. After one full circle is penetrated (the number of the full circles of needles is determined by specific conditions, the number of the single edge closing circulation full circles of needles is the same), the second circle is not looped by 1 empty needle at the starting position on the corresponding threading position of each needle of the first circle, the third circle is not looped by 1 empty needle at the starting position on the corresponding threading position of each needle of the first circle, the fourth circle is not looped by 2 continuous empty needles at the starting position on the corresponding threading position of each needle of the first circle, the fifth circle is not looped by 2 continuous empty needles at the starting position on the corresponding threading position of each needle of the first circle, and the sixth circle is threaded in a circulation mode by 2 continuous empty needles at the starting position on the corresponding threading position of each needle of the first circle.
By the weaving structure, the stretching of the sock body 1 can be effectively controlled, the sock body can be attached to the body without wrinkling, friction damage and extrusion wrinkles can not be caused, and the sock body can not fall off due to too loose and collapsed rib tops 6.
In an embodiment of the invention, the sock body 1 is formed by knitting and combining a cover yarn and a wrap yarn.
In an embodiment of the invention, the sock body 1 is formed by weaving and combining a cover yarn made of JC32S/1 combed cotton and a covering yarn made of 40D spandex/70D nylon.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the inner side of the cuff 6 is wrapped with dupont lycra 180/70/70 rubber band.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the rib top 6 is formed by weaving a rubber band with a cover yarn and a covering yarn, and has a plain weave structure.
Through the combination and collocation of the fabric, the sock body 1 has enough elasticity and comfort, is easy to put on and take off, has soft texture, is not pressed and is not stimulated.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the inner side of the heel 4 is provided with a slip prevention structure 5 for preventing the sock from falling off.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the anti-slip structure 5 is a polyolefin film.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the anti-slip structure 5 of the polyolefin adhesive film is bonded to the sock body by a hot pressing process.
The beneficial effects of the invention include:
the sock body of the anti-falling invisible sock cover adopts the structure of picking and embedding needles matched with knitting near the two sides of the rib top, and the sock cover has enough elasticity due to the structure of picking and embedding needles matched with knitting, so that the sock cover is more tightly attached and comfortable to wear and is not easy to fall off.
Simultaneously 4 inboard polyolefin glued membranes that prevent the ankle socks and drop that have of heel do not arouse the allergy when guaranteeing anti-skidding effect, and the dress is more healthy.
After the anti-slip strip is prepared from the polyolefin material, the power consumption in the production process is obviously reduced, and the energy is saved and the environment is protected.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic structural view of the invisible anti-falling sock cover of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged schematic view of the sock edge knitting line structure;
FIGS. 3 and 4 are schematic views of a pick-and-insert needle knitting structure;
fig. 5 and 6 are schematic views of another structure of the pick-and-inlay needle matched knitting.
The specific implementation mode is as follows:
in order to make the aforementioned and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention comprehensible, preferred embodiments accompanied with figures are described in detail below.
Referring to fig. 1, the present invention provides a hidden anti-slip sock, including: sock body 1 and rid cuff 6, sock body 1 includes heel 4, the socks body 3 and undertoe 2, and wherein the socks body 3 is close to 6 both sides of rid cuff and adopts to choose the inlay needle collocation and weave the structure.
In order to facilitate the production process and improve the strength of the weave, the rib top 6 is formed by weaving and fixing rubber bands in a plain weave structure by surface yarns and covering yarns.
Referring to fig. 1, the sock edges 7 on both sides of the sock body 3 are knitted by picking and inserting needles. And the picking of the embedded needle is that the needle is picked up by the picking needle to remove the thread which is not eaten, and then the embedded needle is pressed down to eat the thread to adjust the loop so as to control the knitting knot. Referring to fig. 2, fig. 2 is an enlarged view of the knitting structure of the sock edge 7. The sock edge 7 is slightly looped by selecting the embedded needles, and the looping is gradually reduced from the inside to the edge, so that the two sides of the sock are tightened. The transition from the pick-and-insert needle matching knitting structure of the sock edge 7 to the traditional plain weave of the rib top 6 is realized by controlling the feed line of the needle head.
Referring to fig. 3 and 4, the area 0 in fig. 4 represents no loop, and the area 1 represents loop formation. One structure of the pick-embedding needle matched knitting is as follows: the edge folding of the sock edge 7 is realized by taking 3 circles as a cycle. And (3) after the first circle is fully penetrated (the number of the full circles of needles is determined by specific conditions, the number of the full circles of needles in a single cycle is the same), the second circle is penetrated in a cyclic mode that 1 needle at the starting position of each needle of the first circle is not penetrated, and the third circle is penetrated in a cyclic mode that 2 continuous needles at the starting position of each needle of the first circle are not penetrated. Then the needle which is picked up is embedded down and the fourth circle is penetrated, and the process is circulated.
Referring to fig. 5 and 6, the area 0 in fig. 6 represents no loop, and the area 1 represents loop formation. One structure of the pick-embedding needle matched knitting is as follows: the edge folding of the sock edge 7 is realized by taking 6 circles as a cycle. After one full circle is penetrated (the number of the full circles of needles is determined by specific conditions, the number of the single edge closing circulation full circles of needles is the same), the second circle is not looped by 1 empty needle at the starting position on the corresponding threading position of each needle of the first circle, the third circle is not looped by 1 empty needle at the starting position on the corresponding threading position of each needle of the first circle, the fourth circle is not looped by 2 continuous empty needles at the starting position on the corresponding threading position of each needle of the first circle, the fifth circle is not looped by 2 continuous empty needles at the starting position on the corresponding threading position of each needle of the first circle, and the sixth circle is threaded in a circulation mode by 2 continuous empty needles at the starting position on the corresponding threading position of each needle of the first circle. Then the needle which is picked up is inserted and the seventh circle is penetrated, and the process is circulated.
The above embodiments and drawings are for easy understanding, and do not limit the existence of pick-and-inlay knitting. Any knitting method using a function of reducing looping by a pick-up needle and then locking the looping by an insert needle to thereby reduce looping of the margin of the sock and tighten the margin of the sock should be regarded as a simple modification of the present invention. By adopting the knitting method of selecting the inlaid needle and matching, the looping of the sock edge 7 is reduced, the knitting structure of the sock edge is tightened, and the wearing is more fit.
In order to achieve the effect of invisible and attractive appearance, the position of the rib top 6 of the invisible sock cover is lower, and in order to prevent the sock from falling off, the anti-slip strip 5 is hot-stamped at the position of the heel 4. The adhesive tape of the traditional invisible ankle sock is formed by adopting silica gel as a raw material, offset printing liquid silica gel on the inner side of the heel by a screen printing process and then drying and solidifying at high temperature. The sock has the defects that the sock cover is thick, poor in elasticity and weak in skid resistance, and is easy to fall off, the thinnest thickness of the adhesive film is more than 1mm (generally in the range of 1-2 mm) due to the physical property requirement of silica gel, the sock is squeezed when being worn, and the wearing comfort of partial people is greatly reduced due to allergy to the silica gel. In addition, the production process has the defects of high power consumption, easy falling and the like.
In the embodiment of the invention, the anti-slip strip 5 is made of polyolefin or an adhesive film using polyolefin as a main raw material. The anti-slip strips 5 are combined on the heel 4 in a glue ironing mode. Replacing silica gel which may cause allergy. The traditional dispenser needs a high-temperature drying function to solidify the silica gel, so that the power is high, and the power requirement corresponding to each pair of socks is 20.83 watts; after the polyolefin material is adopted, a high-temperature drying step is not needed in the production process, the sock can be directly formed and fixed on the sock cover only by ironing, the power requirement for producing each pair of socks is 1.11 watts, the energy consumption is reduced by nearly 95%, the energy consumption difference is nearly 19 times, and the energy-saving and environment-friendly effects are achieved. Because of the high mechanical strength of polyolefin, the thinnest film made of polyolefin can reach 0.2mm, and the film has almost no extrusion feeling and better comfort.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments, it is not intended to limit the present invention, and those skilled in the art can make variations and modifications of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention by using the methods and technical contents disclosed above.
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1. The anti-falling invisible ankle sock is characterized by comprising a sock body and a rib top, wherein the sock body comprises a heel, a sock body and a sock head, sock edges on two sides of the sock body are of a picking and inserting needle matching knitting structure, and the picking and inserting needle matching knitting structure is that looping is gradually reduced from inside to side through picking needle non-looping and inserting needle locking loops, so that two sides of the sock are tightened; the inner side of the heel is provided with an anti-slip structure; the rib top is provided with a rubber band.
2. The anti-run invisible ankle sock according to claim 1, wherein the sock body is knitted with a cover yarn and a wrap yarn.
3. The anti-dropping invisible ankle sock according to claim 1, wherein the sock body is woven by JC325/1 combed cotton top yarn and 40D spandex/70D nylon covered yarn.
4. The anti-run hidden sock according to any one of claims 1-3, wherein the rubber band is Dupont lycra 180/70/70 rubber band.
5. The anti-drop invisible ankle sock according to claim 4, wherein the knitting structure of the rib top for fixing the rubber band is a plain weave structure.
6. The anti-run invisible ankle sock according to claim 1, wherein the pick-and-insert needle matching knitting structure is specifically: the edge of the sock is folded by taking 3 circles as a circulation, after the first circle is fully penetrated, the second circle is not looped by 1 empty needle at the starting position on the threading position corresponding to each needle of the first circle, the third circle is threaded in a circulation mode by 2 continuous empty needles at the starting position on the threading position corresponding to each needle of the first circle, then the needle which is picked up is embedded down, the fourth circle is fully penetrated, and the circulation is carried out.
7. The anti-slip invisible ankle sock according to claim 1, wherein the anti-slip structure is a polyolefin glue film.
8. The anti-run invisible ankle sock according to claim 7, wherein the polyolefin adhesive film has a thickness of 0.2 mm.
9. The anti-drop invisible ankle sock according to claim 8, wherein the polyolefin adhesive film is bonded to the sock body through a hot pressing process.
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