CN115399946B - Targeted varicose sock comfortable to wear and capable of being finely adjusted - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention relates to the technical field of air covered wires, in particular to a pair of varicose socks which are comfortable to wear and can be finely adjusted in a targeted manner, wherein the socks comprise sock bodies which extend from thighs to ankles of lower legs or are connected with feet, and the sock bodies are formed by combining first fabric structural parts and second fabric structural parts in a staggered arrangement mode; the first and second panel structures have different elastic strengths, and the elasticity of the first panel structure is less than the elasticity of the second panel structure, and the area of the first panel structure is greater than the area of the second panel structure at the portion above the knee, and the area of the first panel structure is less than the area of the second panel structure at the portion below the knee. The varicose sock is comfortable to wear, and can keep a good varicose treatment effect; in addition, the sock is comfortable to wear and not easy to slip off, and meanwhile, fine adjustment can be performed according to actual use conditions.
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Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of air-coated yarns, in particular to a pair of varicose socks which are comfortable to wear and can be finely adjusted.
Background
Varicose veins refer to venous tortuosity and distension due to blood stasis, weak walls of veins and other factors. Typically the lower limb is the main area of incidence of varicose veins. Varicose veins of the lower extremities are caused by a number of causes, the most common being simple superficial varicose veins of the lower extremities, the main cause of which is the insufficiency of the femoral saphenous valves.
In order to assist recovery of varicose veins of the lower limb, products of varicose socks have emerged. Varicose socks are products with the function of promoting venous blood backflow and heart, and are socks for treating varicose diseases. Varicose socks pass through an appurtenance that the gradient increases pressure's help varicose class disease rehabilitation.
At present, varicose socks generally adopt an upper and lower integrated structure, that is, the whole sock body is made of the same fabric, and the design mode can have beneficial effects on varicose treatment. However, not all the legs are provided with great veins, which results in great discomfort under compression of the varicose socks for the parts without great veins, which seriously affects wearing comfort.
Therefore, in order to change the problem that the existing varicose socks generally have an overall elastic structure, resulting in poor wearing comfort, improvements are required to the existing varicose socks.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention is based on the above problems and provides a targeted varicose sock which is comfortable to wear and can be finely tuned. The varicose sock changes the current situation that the whole fabric is adopted to be consistent up and down in the prior art, and different treatable parts are designed according to different blood vessel trend, so that the wearing comfort of the sock is improved, and finally, the sock can be finely adjusted to adapt to the wearing habit of each wearer.
The technical scheme adopted for solving the technical problems is as follows:
the varicose sock comprises a sock body which extends from thighs to the ankle of the lower leg or is connected with the foot, wherein the sock body is formed by combining a first fabric structure part and a second fabric structure part in a staggered arrangement mode; the first and second panel structures have different elastic strengths, and the elasticity of the first panel structure is less than the elasticity of the second panel structure, and the area of the first panel structure is greater than the area of the second panel structure at the portion above the knee, and the area of the first panel structure is less than the area of the second panel structure at the portion below the knee.
Preferably, the staggered arrangement of the first and second panel structures is realized by combining in a knitting manner.
Preferably, the staggered arrangement of the first and second panel structures is realized by bonding.
Preferably, the second panel structure portion extends from the top of the sock body to the knee in a gradually widening configuration from a position on the inner side of the thigh on the front side of the thigh above the knee, and the first panel structure portion gradually contracts toward the popliteal fossa behind the knee with the other portion of the second panel structure portion outside the initial width as the widest initial width, and forms an arc-shaped bottom boundary at the popliteal fossa bottom.
Preferably, in the portion below the knee, the left and right sides of the calf are covered by the first panel structure portion, the remaining area is covered by the second panel structure portion, and all the second panel structure portions on the sock body are connected as a whole.
Preferably, the top of the area covered by the first panel structure on the outside of the calf extends obliquely upward to the front of the calf to the knee.
Preferably, the second fabric structure part is at least covered to the upper part of the knee on the front side of the knee to form tightening for preventing the sock body from falling off; the first panel structure covers part or all of the knee frontal area.
Preferably, a first zipper is provided on the inner side of the thigh.
Preferably, a second zipper is provided on the inner side of the calf.
Preferably, the lower end of the first zipper is not in communication with the upper end of the second zipper.
The beneficial effects of the invention are as follows:
the varicose vein sock is related with the trend of vein blood vessels in a targeted manner, so that the varicose vein sock has very high pertinence, and the use of higher elastic fabrics is avoided as much as possible for the parts without blood vessels, and the varicose vein is treated with directivity through the layout, so that the problem of poor wearing comfort caused by the fact that the whole sock body of the existing varicose vein sock adopts the same fabrics is avoided;
the varicose sock is comfortable to wear, and can keep a good varicose treatment effect; in addition, the sock is comfortable to wear and not easy to slip off, and meanwhile, fine adjustment can be performed according to actual use conditions.
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Fig. 1 shows a schematic front view of the varicose sock according to the present invention.
Figure 2 shows a schematic view of the back structure of the varicose sock according to the invention.
In the figure: 1 a first fabric structure part, 2 a second fabric structure part, 3 a first zipper and 4 a second zipper.
Detailed Description
The technical scheme of the invention is further specifically described by the following specific examples. In the present invention, the materials and equipment used are commercially available or commonly used in the art, unless otherwise specified. The methods in the following examples are conventional in the art unless otherwise specified.
Examples: the varicose sock is comfortable to wear in a targeted manner and can be finely adjusted, and the varicose sock is different from the conventional varicose sock which is integrally made of the same fabric. Specifically, the varicose sock comprises a sock body which extends from a thigh to a lower leg ankle or is connected with a foot, and is characterized in that the sock body is formed by combining a first fabric structure part 1 and a second fabric structure part 2 in a staggered arrangement mode, and specifically, the staggered arrangement structure of the first fabric structure part 1 and the second fabric structure part 2 is realized in a weaving mode. The first and second fabric structures 1 and 2 have different elastic strengths, and the elasticity of the first fabric structure 1 is smaller than that of the second fabric structure 2, and the second fabric structure 2 plays a main role in varicose veins due to the greater elasticity. The difference in elasticity between the first and second panel structures 1 and 2 is distinguished by the difference in fabric, or by the difference in knitting, or by the first layer as the first panel structure 1, and the second panel structure 2 is an additional layer made on the basis of the first panel structure 1, thereby forming the second panel structure 2.
The positional layout arrangement of the first and second panel structures 1 and 2 is as follows.
First, in the above-knee portion, the area of the first panel structure portion 1 is larger than the area of the second panel structure portion 2, and in the below-knee portion, the area of the first panel structure portion 1 is smaller than the area of the second panel structure portion 2.
Second, in the above-knee portion, the second panel structure portion 2 extends from the top of the sock body to the knee portion in a gradually widening configuration starting from the thigh-side inward position on the front side of the thigh, and correspondingly, the first panel structure portion 1 gradually contracts toward the popliteal fossa behind the knee portion with the other portion outside the initial width of the second panel structure portion 2 as the widest initial width, and forms an arc-shaped bottom boundary at the popliteal fossa bottom.
Third, in the portion below the knee, the left and right sides of the lower leg are covered by the first panel structure portion 1, the remaining area is covered by the second panel structure portion 2, and all the second panel structure portions 2 on the sock body are connected as one body.
Meanwhile, in order to further improve wearing comfort, the top of the area covered by the first fabric structure part 1 positioned at the outer side of the lower leg extends obliquely upward to the knee to the front side of the lower leg, so that the area of the first fabric structure part 1 is enlarged, and the second fabric structure part 2 is covered at least to the upper side of the knee to form tightening above the knee to prevent the sock body from falling; the first panel structure 1 covers part or all of the knee frontal area.
The above-mentioned arrangement of the positions of the first and second panel structures 1 and 2 combines the vein distribution characteristics of the legs, so that the second panel structure 2 can perform effective cooperation treatment on the sites where veins are distributed better.
In order to be adaptable to more users, on the basis of the above, a first zipper 3 is provided at the inner side of the thigh of the sock body, and the first zipper 3 is used for opening and closing according to actual use conditions, thereby changing the tension force at the thigh. Meanwhile, a second zipper 4 can be arranged on the inner side of the lower leg, and the second zipper 4 is used for changing the tension of the lower leg so as to be suitable for different wearers. In order to avoid the overall strength of the two zippers from being reduced, the lower end of the first zipper 3 is not communicated with the upper end of the second zipper 4.
The varicose vein sock is related with the trend of vein blood vessels in a targeted manner, so that the varicose vein sock has very high pertinence, and the use of higher elastic fabrics at the parts where the blood vessels are not arranged is avoided as much as possible, and the varicose vein sock has directivity in treatment by the arrangement, so that the problem of poor wearing comfort caused by the fact that the whole sock body of the existing varicose vein sock adopts the same fabrics is avoided.
The varicose sock is comfortable to wear, and can keep a good varicose treatment effect; in addition, the sock is comfortable to wear and not easy to slip off, and meanwhile, fine adjustment can be performed according to actual use conditions.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the embodiments described above are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise forms disclosed. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that certain modifications, combinations and variations are possible in light of the above teachings.
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1. A targeted, comfortable to wear and fine-tunable varicose sock, characterized in that: the sock body is formed by combining a first fabric structure part (1) and a second fabric structure part (2) in a staggered arrangement mode; the first surface material structure part (1) and the second surface material structure part (2) have different elastic strength, the elasticity of the first surface material structure part (1) is smaller than that of the second surface material structure part (2), the area of the first surface material structure part (1) is larger than that of the second surface material structure part (2) at the part above the knee, and the area of the first surface material structure part (1) is smaller than that of the second surface material structure part (2) at the part below the knee;
in the part above the knee, the second fabric structure part (2) extends to the knee part from the top of the sock body at the position of the thigh on the front side of the thigh with an initial width and in a gradually widened structure, and correspondingly, the first fabric structure part (1) gradually contracts to the popliteal fossa behind the knee with the other part outside the initial width of the second fabric structure part (2) as the widest initial width and forms an arc-shaped bottom boundary at the bottom of the popliteal fossa;
at the part below the knee, the left side and the right side of the lower leg are covered by a first fabric structure part (1), the other areas are covered by a second fabric structure part (2), and all the second fabric structure parts (2) on the sock body are connected into a whole;
the top of the area covered by the first fabric structure part (1) positioned outside the lower leg extends obliquely upwards to the knee towards the front side of the lower leg;
the second fabric structure part (2) at least covers the upper part of the knee to form tightening for preventing the sock body from falling off; the first panel structure (1) covers part or all of the knee frontal area.
2. A targeted, comfortable-to-wear and fine-tunable varicose sock according to claim 1, wherein: the staggered arrangement structure of the first surface material structure part (1) and the second surface material structure part (2) is realized by combining in a braiding mode.
3. A targeted, comfortable-to-wear and fine-tunable varicose sock according to claim 1, wherein: the staggered arrangement structure of the first surface material structure part (1) and the second surface material structure part (2) is realized by combining in a bonding mode.
4. A targeted, comfortable-to-wear and fine-tunable varicose sock according to claim 1, wherein: a first zipper (3) is arranged on the inner side of the thigh.
5. A targeted comfortable-to-wear and fine-tunable varicose sock according to claim 4, wherein: a second zipper (4) is arranged on the inner side of the lower leg.
6. A targeted, comfortable-to-wear and fine-tunable varicose sock of claim 5, wherein: the lower end of the first zipper (3) is not communicated with the upper end of the second zipper (4).
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