CN220966447U - Socks - Google Patents

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CN220966447U
CN220966447U CN202322605962.7U CN202322605962U CN220966447U CN 220966447 U CN220966447 U CN 220966447U CN 202322605962 U CN202322605962 U CN 202322605962U CN 220966447 U CN220966447 U CN 220966447U
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钟怡
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The utility model discloses a sock, which comprises a sock heel and a sock leg, wherein the length of the sock leg is at least suitable for wrapping the calf of a human body part, the sock leg is provided with an elastic part, the elasticity of the elastic part is higher than that of other parts of the sock leg, the elastic part comprises a first elastic part and a second elastic part, and the extending directions of the first elastic part and the second elastic part are respectively from the sock heel upwards to the left side and the right side of the sock leg. The sock adopting the technical scheme has a certain fixing effect on the calf muscle, and can reduce muscle shaking so as to provide comfortable exercise experience.

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Socks
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of footwear, in particular to socks.
Background
Socks are one of the indispensable articles for people's daily life, and are generally used for absorbing foot sweat, reducing friction between feet and the inner cavities of shoes, etc. However, with the development of the technology level, the need for socks is no longer limited to the general need, for example, when people are doing sports, it is also desirable that socks provide comfortable sports experience.
Disclosure of utility model
The present utility model has been made to overcome the above-mentioned drawbacks or problems occurring in the prior art, and an object of the present utility model is to provide a sock having a certain fixing effect on the calf muscle, which can reduce the muscle shake and thus provide a comfortable exercise experience.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the present utility model adopts the following technical scheme:
the first technical scheme relates to a sock, wherein the sock comprises a sock heel and a sock leg, the length of the sock leg is at least suitable for wrapping a human body part calf, the sock leg is provided with an elastic portion, the elasticity of the elastic portion is higher than that of other parts of the sock leg, the elastic portion comprises a first elastic portion and a second elastic portion, and the extending directions of the first elastic portion and the second elastic portion are from the sock heel to extend upwards to the left side and the right side of the sock leg respectively.
The second technical scheme is based on the first technical scheme, wherein the extending directions of the first elastic part and the second elastic part are upward from the heel and respectively extend towards two sides away from the central line of the back of the sock, and then further upward and respectively extend towards the central line of the back of the sock so as to respectively form curved arcs, and further respectively extend to the left side and the right side of the sock leg.
A third technical means is based on the first technical means, wherein the first elastic portion and the second elastic portion are substantially symmetrical along a center line of the back side of the sock.
A fourth technical aspect is based on the first technical aspect, wherein after the elastic portion extends to both sides of the sock leg, the first elastic portion and the second elastic portion are at least partially located on the front side when viewed from the front side of the sock.
A fifth technical means is the first technical means, wherein the elastic portion is woven in a slant weaving manner.
The sixth technical scheme is based on the first technical scheme, wherein the elastic part is woven by adopting an elastic material and overlapping any napping process.
The seventh technical scheme is based on the first technical scheme, wherein the sock further comprises a sock bottom and a sock tip, and the sock tip, the sock bottom, the sock heel and the sock leg are sequentially connected.
An eighth technical solution is based on the first technical solution, wherein an elastic constriction portion for constricting the welt is further provided at the welt of the stocking.
A ninth technical means is based on the first technical means, wherein the first elastic portion and the second elastic portion extend to a welt of the leg.
A tenth technical means is based on the first technical means, wherein the extending directions of the first elastic portion and the second elastic portion are from the heel portion corresponding to the achilles tendon.
From the above description of the present utility model, compared with the prior art, the present utility model has the following advantages:
1. Because the heel is located human heel department roughly, through setting up the elasticity portion that elasticity is higher than other parts of leg of a stocking, and elasticity portion includes first elasticity portion and second elasticity portion to the extending direction of first elasticity portion and second elasticity portion is upwards for upwards extending to the left and right sides of leg of a stocking respectively from the heel, consequently first elasticity portion and second elasticity portion can approximately correspond human shank muscle trend, has certain fixed action to shank muscle, can reduce muscle and rock thereby provide comfortable motion experience. And also because of the high elasticity of the elastic part, the device can adapt to the normal movement of the calf muscle, so that the normal movement of the joints of the human body is not limited.
2. The first elastic part and the second elastic part form curved arcs on two sides of the sock leg respectively, so that the leg elastic device is more suitable for the trend of the muscles of the lower leg, and the fixing effect of the elastic parts is improved.
3. By weaving the elastic portion in a bias weave, the stretch range of the elastic portion is made longer.
4. The elastic part is woven by adopting the rubber band, so that the elastic part has higher elasticity.
5. The elastic constriction part is arranged so as to constrict the sock openings.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present utility model, the drawings required to be used in the description of the embodiments below are briefly introduced, and it is obvious that the drawings in the following description are some embodiments of the present utility model, and other drawings may be obtained according to these drawings without inventive effort for a person skilled in the art.
Fig. 1 is a side view of a sock in this embodiment.
Fig. 2 is a back view of the sock in this embodiment.
Fig. 3 is a front view of the sock in this embodiment.
The main reference numerals illustrate:
The sock leg 1, the sock heel 2, the sock body 3, the sock toe 4, the first elastic part 5, the second elastic part 6, the curved arc 7 and the elastic tightening part 8.
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The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present utility model. It is to be understood that the described embodiments are preferred embodiments of the utility model and should not be taken as excluding other embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present utility model without creative efforts, are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
In the claims, specification and drawings hereof, unless explicitly defined otherwise, the terms "first," "second," or "third," etc. are used for distinguishing between different objects and not for describing a particular sequential order.
In the claims, specification and drawings of the present utility model, unless explicitly defined otherwise, references to orientation or positional relationship such as the terms "center", "lateral", "longitudinal", "horizontal", "vertical", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "clockwise", "counterclockwise", etc. are based on the orientation and positional relationship shown in the drawings and are merely for convenience of description and to simplify the description, and do not indicate or imply that the apparatus or element referred to must have a particular orientation or be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, nor should it be construed as limiting the particular scope of the utility model.
In the claims, specification and drawings of the present utility model, unless explicitly defined otherwise, the term "fixedly connected" or "fixedly connected" should be construed broadly, i.e. any connection between them without a displacement relationship or a relative rotation relationship, that is to say includes non-detachably fixedly connected, integrally connected and fixedly connected by other means or elements.
In the claims, specification and drawings of the present utility model, the terms "comprising," having, "and variations thereof as used herein, are intended to be" including but not limited to.
Referring to fig. 1 to 3, the present embodiment provides a sock including a toe 4, a sole, a heel 2 and a leg 1, the toe 4, the sole, the heel 2 and the leg 1 being sequentially connected.
As shown in fig. 2, the leg 1 has a length suitable for wrapping at least a portion of the calf of the human body, and is provided with an elastic portion having a higher elasticity than the other portions of the leg 1. The elastic parts include a first elastic part 5 and a second elastic part 6, and the extending directions of the first elastic part 5 and the second elastic part 6 are respectively extending from the heel 2 upwards to the left and right sides of the sock drum 1. Specifically, the first elastic portion 5 and the second elastic portion 6 extend upward from the heel 2 corresponding to the achilles tendon and respectively toward two sides far away from the medial line of the back of the sock, and then further extend upward and respectively toward the medial line of the back of the sock, so as to respectively form an arc 7, and further respectively extend to the left and right sides of the sock leg 1. The first elastic portion 5 and the second elastic portion 6 are substantially symmetrical along a medial line of the back of the sock, and are each substantially in a strip shape, in this embodiment, one of the first elastic portion 5 and the second elastic portion 6 extends along a long fibula muscle and tendons thereof of a calf corresponding to the sock currently, and the other is substantially symmetrical along the medial line of the back of the sock. As shown in fig. 3, the first elastic portion 5 and the second elastic portion 6 are at least partially located on the front side as seen from the front side of the sock. In this embodiment, the elastic portion is woven by a slant weaving method, and is woven by an elastic material and an arbitrary napping process.
As shown in fig. 2, in this embodiment, the welt of the stocking 1 is further provided with an elastic constriction 8 for constricting the welt, and the first elastic portion 5 and the second elastic portion 6 extend to the elastic constriction 8 of the welt of the stocking 1.
In this embodiment, since the heel 2 is located at the heel of the human body, the elastic portion having higher elasticity than other portions of the leg 1 is provided, and the elastic portion includes the first elastic portion 5 and the second elastic portion 6, and the extending directions of the first elastic portion 5 and the second elastic portion 6 extend upward from the heel 2 to the left and right sides of the leg 1, respectively, so that the first elastic portion 5 and the second elastic portion 6 can correspond to the strike of the leg muscle of the human body, have a certain fixing effect on the leg muscle, and can reduce the shake of the muscle, thereby providing comfortable exercise experience. And also because of the high elasticity of the elastic part, the device can adapt to the normal movement of the calf muscle, so that the normal movement of the joints of the human body is not limited.
In this embodiment, the first elastic portion 5 and the second elastic portion 6 are formed with the curved arc 7 on both sides of the leg portion 1, so that the leg portion can be more suitable for the muscular run of the calf, and the fixing effect of the elastic portions can be improved.
In this embodiment, the elastic portion is woven by a bias weaving method, so that the stretching range of the elastic portion is longer.
In this embodiment, the elastic portion is woven by using an elastic band, so that the elastic portion has high elasticity.
In this embodiment, the elastic constriction 8 is provided to constrict the welt.
The foregoing description of the embodiments and description is presented to illustrate the scope of the utility model, but is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the utility model. Modifications, equivalents, and other improvements to the embodiments of the utility model or portions of the features disclosed herein, as may occur to persons skilled in the art upon use of the utility model or the teachings of the embodiments, are intended to be included within the scope of the utility model, as may be desired by persons skilled in the art from a logical analysis, reasoning, or limited testing, in combination with the common general knowledge and/or knowledge of the prior art.

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1. The sock is characterized by comprising a sock heel (2) and a sock leg (1), wherein the sock leg (1) is at least suitable for wrapping a part of the calf of a human body, an elastic portion is arranged, the elasticity of the elastic portion is higher than that of other parts of the sock leg (1), the elastic portion comprises a first elastic portion (5) and a second elastic portion (6), and the extending directions of the first elastic portion (5) and the second elastic portion (6) are from the sock heel (2) upwards to the left side and the right side of the sock leg (1) respectively.
2. A sock according to claim 1, wherein the first and second elastic portions (5, 6) extend in directions from the heel (2) upwardly and respectively towards both sides away from the centre line of the back of the sock, and upwardly and respectively towards the centre line of the back of the sock so as to form respective arcs (7) extending to the left and right sides of the sock leg (1).
3. A sock according to claim 1, wherein the first elastic portion (5) and the second elastic portion (6) are substantially symmetrical along a median line of the back of the sock.
4. A sock according to claim 1, wherein the first (5) and second (6) elastic portions are at least partially located on the front side of the sock when seen from the front side of the sock after the elastic portions have been extended to both sides of the sock leg (1).
5. A sock according to claim 1, wherein the resilient portion is woven in a bias weave.
6. A sock according to claim 1, wherein the elastic portion is made of rubber material and is woven by a superimposed random napping process.
7. A sock according to claim 1, further comprising a sole and a toe (4), the toe (4), sole, heel (2) and leg (1) being connected in sequence.
8. A sock according to claim 1, wherein the welt of the leg (1) is further provided with an elastic constriction (8) for constricting the welt.
9. A sock according to claim 1, wherein the first and second elastic portions (5, 6) extend to the mouth of the leg (1).
10. A sock according to claim 1, wherein the first and second elastic portions (5, 6) extend in a direction from the heel (2) in correspondence of the achilles tendon.
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