EP2252172A1 - Fitness sock - Google Patents
Fitness sockInfo
- Publication number
- EP2252172A1 EP2252172A1 EP08751470A EP08751470A EP2252172A1 EP 2252172 A1 EP2252172 A1 EP 2252172A1 EP 08751470 A EP08751470 A EP 08751470A EP 08751470 A EP08751470 A EP 08751470A EP 2252172 A1 EP2252172 A1 EP 2252172A1
- Authority
- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- sock
- slipping
- island
- previous
- foot
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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Classifications
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41B—SHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
- A41B11/00—Hosiery; Panti-hose
- A41B11/008—Hosiery with an anti-slip coating
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41B—SHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
- A41B11/00—Hosiery; Panti-hose
- A41B11/004—Hosiery with separated toe sections
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41B—SHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
- A41B11/00—Hosiery; Panti-hose
- A41B11/02—Reinforcements
- A41B11/04—Reinforcements of the stocking top
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B1/00—Footwear characterised by the material
- A43B1/0045—Footwear characterised by the material made at least partially of deodorant means
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B13/00—Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
- A43B13/14—Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
- A43B13/22—Soles made slip-preventing or wear-resisting, e.g. by impregnation or spreading a wear-resisting layer
- A43B13/223—Profiled soles
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B5/00—Footwear for sporting purposes
- A43B5/08—Bathing shoes ; Aquatic sports shoes
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B7/00—Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
- A43B7/14—Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts
- A43B7/26—Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with toe-spacers or toe-spreaders
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41B—SHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
- A41B2400/00—Functions or special features of shirts, underwear, baby linen or handkerchiefs not provided for in other groups of this subclass
- A41B2400/34—Functions or special features of shirts, underwear, baby linen or handkerchiefs not provided for in other groups of this subclass antimicrobial or antibacterial
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41B—SHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
- A41B2400/00—Functions or special features of shirts, underwear, baby linen or handkerchiefs not provided for in other groups of this subclass
- A41B2400/44—Donning facilities
Definitions
- the present invention relates to an anti-slipping sock, preferably suitable for being worn in the performance of gymnastic activities, in gym or in aquatic environments.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of the sock of the present invention according to a possible embodiment
- FIG. 1 shows a view from below of the sock of the present invention according to a further embodiment, during a possible use;
- FIG. 1 shows a sock suitable for being worn in the performance of gymnastic activities, in gym or in aquatic environments.
- the sock 1 comprises a plantar surface 4 restable on the walking surfaces, such as floorings or similar, a first bay 2 for containing the user's big toe and at least a second bay 3 for containing the other toes of the user.
- the sock 1 can be of the "tabi" type or, alternatively, each toe can be contained in a separate bay.
- the sock 1 also comprises anti-slipping means situated on the plantar surface 4 and suitable for reducing the slipping risk of the user on the walking surfaces.
- the anti-slipping means comprise at least one anti-slipping island 5, that occupies a partial surface smaller than the total plantar surface 4.
- the sock 1 comprises a plurality of anti-slipping islands 5 spaced from each other in order to follow the natural movement of the foot, for example during gymnastic exercises.
- the partial surface occupied by the anti-slipping island 5, or by the plurality of islands 5, is approximately 25-85% and, preferably, 30-65% of the total surface of the plantar surface 4.
- the sock 1 will have a grater/smaller number of anti-slipping islands 5 and a different distribution thereof over the plantar surface 4.
- the islands will be more concentrated over the heel and over the toes, as illustrated in figures 4b and 5a.
- the surface of the heel is preferably less occupied by islands, with the benefit of the possibility of twisting the foot, as for example shown in figure 3b.
- the anti-slipping island 5 extends over the heel, the sole and/or toes, when the sock 1 is worn according to the right size.
- the anti-slipping island 5 is positioned in the points of greatest pressure of the foot on the walking surface.
- the material, from which the anti-slipping island is made may be chosen on depending on the nature of the surface on which the sock 1 will be used or on the intended use.
- the anti-slipping island 5 is made of a material comprising leather, or faux leather, polyester, flock (the features of whom will be later described in detail), natural rubber, caoutchouc polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and/or silicon.
- an island in PVC is versatile on most walking surfaces, while the use of silicon is particularly effective on dry surfaces.
- flock is essentially a combination of textile fibres, of a length ranging from 0.2 to 0.8 mm and, preferably, from approximately 0.4 to 0.6 mm, that are glued together.
- the fibres composing the flock comprise viscose and/or polyester.
- the sock 1 may comprise alternate islands of different types, for example both in PVC and in silicon or in leather, so that they permit a more versatile use on different surfaces without having to replace the sock.
- the anti-slipping island 5 is 0.01-6 mm thick.
- the thickness of the anti-slipping island 5 is chosen in relation to the material it is made of.
- the ideal thickness for PVC and silicon is from 0.1 to 5 mm, while for flock and leather it is from approximately 0.03 to 2 mm.
- the anti-slipping island 5 is also suitable for reducing contact strain of the foot with the flooring and/or for thermally insulating the foot from the walking surface.
- the anti-slipping island 5 has a surface hardness between 700 and 1000 Shore A and, preferably, between approximately
- the sock 1 further comprises a dorsal surface 6 essentially parallel to the back of the user's foot, when the sock 1 is worn according to the right size
- the anti-slipping means are also positioned on the dorsal surface 6.
- the sock 1 also comprises a lateral surface 7 joining the plantar surface 4 and the dorsal surface 6.
- the anti-slipping means are also positioned on the lateral surface
- the sock 1 further comprises an anti-rotational insert 9 positioned in an region of the dorsal surface 6 bordering the lateral surface 7 and suitable for preventing the rotation of the sock around a prevalent extension axis of the foot.
- the anti-rotational insert 9 that may for example comprise an anti-slipping island of large dimensions, acts as a brake to the free rotation of the sock during gymnastic activities.
- the anti-slipping means of the dorsal surface 6 and/or of the lateral surface 7 have a reduced thickness compared to those positioned on the plantar surface 4.
- the anti-slipping islands 5 extend from the fabric or textile material constituting the sock 1 , which is preferably elastic.
- the anti-slipping islands 5 are deposited on the surface of the sock 1 in such a way that each island is separated from the adjacent ones by a portion of fabric.
- the method for applying the flock to the sock foresees an initial step in which a thermoplastic glue is applied to the surface of the sock to be coated or, as an alternative, to the surface of the flock intended to be applied to the sock.
- the flock is die-cut to give it the shape corresponding to the region it will occupy once applied to the sock.
- the superficial decoration of the flock is also impressed, such as for example the undulated profile illustrated in figure 5a.
- the sock and the flock are put into contact with each other, with the thermoplastic glue between them, and pressure and heat are applied simultaneously for a definite time.
- the pressure applied is from approximately 1 to 7 atmospheres and, preferably, from approximately 3 to 5 atmospheres
- the temperature applied is from approximately 150 0 C to 21O 0 C and, preferably, from approximately 170 0 C to 190 0 C
- the time of this operation is from approximately 5 to 35 seconds, and preferably, from approximately 15 to 25 seconds.
- the method through which an anti-slipping material other than flock is deposited on the sock comprises the positioning of a silk-screen printing system on the surface of the sock to be coated.
- this system comprises a cliche or perforated plate, for example for depositing silicon, or a loom fitted with a canvas with micro-perforated areas, for example, for PVC.
- the micro-perforated areas of the canvas are composed of a 10- thread mesh fabric.
- the perforations of the perforated plate or the micro perforations of the canvas correspond to the areas of the sock which will be occupied by the anti-slipping material.
- Examples of some embodiment of cliche or looms which may be used are shown in figures 3a to 4b and 5b.
- the anti-slipping material is poured into an appropriate silk- screen printing system in such a way that it flows through the (micro-) perforations and comes in contact with the sock.
- the excess of cast material is removed, for example using a scraper, and the material contained in the perforations is left solidifying.
- the anti-slipping material adheres firmly to the surface of the sock.
- the sock 1 is made from a chlorine-resistant material.
- the textile material comprises nylon fibres in a percentage from 85-96% and, preferably, from 90-95%.
- the textile material comprises synthetic elastomer fibres with continuous filament composed at least 85% in mass, of segmented polyurethane, or elastam.
- Elastam is also better known by its commercial name Lycra®.
- the percentage of elastam ranges from 2-8% and, preferably, from 3-6%.
- the textile material comprises regenerated cellulose fibres, or rayon. Also rayon is better known by its commercial name Cordura®.
- the percentage of rayon ranges from 2-7% and, preferably, from 2-4%.
- the regions most subjected to wear are composed mainly of
- Cordura® which is a material known for its resistance to rubbing and cutting.
- Lycra® in the middle part 13 of the foot depending on whether greater adherence (such as, for example in watergym) or less adherence (such as, for example in yoga) is required.
- the residual textile material is made of a permeable material, suitable on the one hand to promote the escape of the water (for the aquatic applications) or the transpiration of the foot.
- the sock 1 comprises in addition an anti-bacterial and/or anti- microbial coating on the internal surface of the sock 1 facing the user's foot.
- the anti-bacterial coating comprises copper, silver or zinc or mixtures thereof.
- the anti-bacterial coating is fixed to the inner surface by an adhesion agent comprising the same material as the anti-slipping island 5 is made from, for example PVC or silicon.
- the adhesive agent used may be chosen between PVC, silicon, or polyester.
- the copper, silver or zinc are in the form of a metallic powder.
- the sock 1 comprises in addition at least one flexion cut 10 positioned at the instep of the user's foot, in order to reduce the crease of the fabric, from which it is made.
- the sock 1 also comprises an ankle band 8 delimiting the opening for the foot insertion.
- the ankle band 8 is suitable for preventing accidental falling off of the sock 1 , without obstructing the flow of blood to the foot.
- the ankle band 8 comprises a double layer of fabric and/or has a different textile manufacture from the rest of the sock 1.
- the ankle band 8 also comprises at least one gripping portion 11 suitable for being gripped for pulling the sock 1 on/off.
- the gripping portion 11 extends above a part of the free edge of the ankle band 8.
- the rear portion of the ankle band 8 i.e. the part located at the user's Achilles tendon, protrudes above the front portion.
- Such protruding section constitutes the gripping portion 11.
- the sock of the present invention allows the toes to be contained in separate bays, so that it allows gripping them separately, whilst providing excellent adherence to the walking surfaces and extreme movement freedom of the foot.
- the sock of the present invention allows to deposit various types of anti-slipping materials, even contemporaneously, so that it is made suitable for walking surfaces of various types.
- the sock of the present invention allows to distribute the islands according to specific criteria for the water or gym sport practised.
- the sock of the present invention has an inner coating comprising an anti-bacterial substance, suitable to prevent the formation of verrucae and make it healthier.
- the sock of the present invention is composed of a mixture of fibres that guarantee comfort, resistance to rubbing, wear and chlorine.
- the sock of the present invention permits a graduated compression of the foot so that it does not obstruct circulation, but at the same time prevents the sock from falling off.
- the sock of the present invention permits to improve user's performances in the mentioned gymnastic activities, also permitting improved execution of the same.
- a technician skilled in this area may make modifications, adjustments and replacements of elements with others functionally equivalent, to the sock described above so as to satisfy specific requirements, while remaining within the scope of the following claims.
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- Physical Education & Sports Medicine (AREA)
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