JP2004197288A - Double knitting sock and method for producing the same - Google Patents

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JP2004197288A
JP2004197288A JP2002383355A JP2002383355A JP2004197288A JP 2004197288 A JP2004197288 A JP 2004197288A JP 2002383355 A JP2002383355 A JP 2002383355A JP 2002383355 A JP2002383355 A JP 2002383355A JP 2004197288 A JP2004197288 A JP 2004197288A
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Tetsuo Hasegawa
哲男 長谷川
Yuichi Hasegawa
雄一 長谷川
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<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a double knitting sock having no heel portion, and so designed as to use cylindrical knitted fabric as it is. <P>SOLUTION: The double knitting sock has no heel portion, and obtained by doubling a cylindrical knitted fabric, and sewing up both ends of the cylindrical knitted fabric into an arc shape so as to form the tip part of the toe. The double knitting sock 31 has no heel portion, and obtained by doubling a cylindrical knitted fabric 32, respectively sewing up both ends of the cylindrical knitted fabric 32 into an arc shape so as to be the tip part of the toe 34. The double knitting sock has no heel portion, and obtained by doubling the cylindrical knitted fabric except the toe part, forming the toe part into a single structure, sewing up the sock at a cast-off yarn part of the upper part of the toe part. The double knitting sock has no heel portion, and obtained by forming the sock using a model K hosiery machine, making up the sock so as to double the cylindrical knitted fabric except the toe part, forming a single structured toe part by transferring, and sewing up the sock at the cast-off yarn part of the upper part of the toe part. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2004,JPO&NCIPI

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【0001】
【発明の属する技術分野】
本発明は、非常に暖かい二重編靴下とその製造方法に関するものである。
【0002】
【従来の技術】
二重編靴下は保温性がよいので、従来から多くの先行技術が提案されている。即ち、実登第3045711号公報、実登第3029902号公報等があり、特に実登第3029621号公報は、表裏に異種の編糸を使用している。しかしこれは、滑止編成部を付設するものであり、また何れもが踵を有する靴下に関するものである。
【0003】
また丸編機で編成される筒状編地を使用する場合、爪先部先端の処理が問題となる。この点の先行技術としての特開平9−291402号公報には、4枚の筒編地を、縫合することが開示されている。しかしこれは、爪先部上方の開放された捨糸部で縫合するものである。また実登第3014790号公報では、2枚づつ縫製して膨らさないようにした点が開示されている。しかしこれも、爪先部上方の開放された捨糸部で縫合するものである。さらに実登第3015419号公報には、足首より上が二重の靴下が開示されている。しかしこれは、別々に折り曲げて内側の図柄が見えるようにしたものである。そして何れもが、踵を有する靴下に関するものである。
【0004】
しかし、踵部を有する従来の二重編靴下は、内側の編地が皺になりやすく、そのため履きづらいものとなっていた。またゲージ的にもソフトな編地にすると、そのままでは踵部が編みづらくなり、その解決策としても踵部をなくすことがよい方法となる。さらに踵部をなくすと、靴下が筒編状になって、上下の方向性がなくなるので、体の不自由な人でも片手で履ける位便利なものとなる。なお真直ぐな靴下は、足を切断した人用の靴下にもなりうるものである。
【0005】
【発明が解決しようとする課題】
叙上の事情に鑑み本発明は、筒編地をそのまま使用して踵部のない二重編靴下の提供を課題とする。
【0006】
【課題を解決するための手段】
本発明は、踵部のない二重編靴下であって、筒編地を二重にして、該筒編地の両端を重ねて弧状に縫合し、爪先の先端部とした二重編靴下を構成するものである。
【0007】
また本発明は、踵部のない二重編靴下であって、筒編地を二重にして、該筒編地の両端を夫々弧状に縫合し、爪先の先端部とした二重編靴下を構成するものである。
【0008】
さらに本発明は、踵部のない二重編靴下であって、爪先部以外の筒編地を二重にし、爪先部を一重に形成して、該爪先部上方の捨糸部で縫合した二重編靴下を構成するものである。
【0009】
そしてまた本発明は、踵部のない二重編靴下をK式靴下編機で編成し、爪先部以外の筒編地が二重になるようにメークアップ編成し、トランスファーして一重の爪先部を形成し、該爪先部上方の捨糸部で縫合した二重編靴下の製造方法を構成するものである。
【0010】
【発明の実施の形態】
以下本発明を、図面に基づいて詳細に説明する。図1は、本発明の全体を二重編にし爪先の先端で四枚を縫合した請求項1の靴下を示し、(イ)は一実施例の平面図、(ロ)は(イ)をA−A線で切断した断面図である。
【0011】
本発明の二重編靴下1は、踵部のない筒編地2からなっている。この筒編地2を履口部3(図1の(ロ)では右端)で折り返して二重にし、筒編地2の両端(図1の(イ)では上端)を重ねて、四枚の編地を一緒にして弧状に縫合し、爪先の先端部4とした。この編地は、平編5であるが、リブ編やパイル編やリンクス柄編等にすることもできる。
【0012】
図2は、本発明の全体を二重編にし爪先の先端で同じく四枚を縫合した請求項1と請求項6の靴下を示し、(イ)は別の実施例の平面図、(ロ)は(イ)をB−B線で切断した断面図である。
【0013】
本発明の二重編靴下11は、踵部のない筒編地12からなっている。この筒編地12を履口部13(図2の(ロ)では右端)で折り返して二重にし、筒編地12の両端(図2の(イ)では上端)を重ねて、四枚の編地を一緒にして同じく弧状に縫合し、爪先の先端部14とした。この編地は、土踏まず部16を挿入編15にして、締付組織にしている。この挿入編は、本実施例のように一部に止まらず全体に弾性糸を緩やかに挿入することもできる。なおその他の編地は、平編やリブ編やパイル編やリンクス柄編等にしている。
【0014】
図3は、本発明の全体を二重編にし爪先の先端で二枚づつを夫々縫合した請求項2と請求項5の靴下を示し、(イ)はまた別の実施例の平面図、(ロ)は(イ)をC−C線で切断した断面図である。
【0015】
本発明の二重編靴下21は、踵部のない筒編地22からなっている。この筒編地22を履口部23(図3の(ロ)では右端)で折り返して二重にし、筒編地22の両端(図3の(イ)では上端)を重ねて、内側の編地22aの二枚と、外側の編地22bの二枚とを夫々別個に弧状に縫合し、爪先の先端部24とした。この実施例の場合には、先端部24の嵩張りは解消される。この編地は、パイル編25にしているが、平編やリブ編やリンクス柄編にすることもできる。
【0016】
図4は、本発明の全体を二重編にし爪先の先端で二枚づつを夫々縫合した請求項2の靴下を示し、(イ)はさらに別の実施例の平面図、(ロ)は(イ)をD−D線で切断した断面図である。
【0017】
本発明の二重編靴下31は、踵部のない筒編地32からなっている。この筒編地32を履口部33(図4の(ロ)では右端)で折り返して二重にし、筒編地32の両端(図4の(イ)では上端)を重ね、内側の編地32aの二枚は横方向を弧状に縫合し、外側の編地32bの二枚は縦方向を弧状に夫々別個に縫合して、爪先の先端部34とした。この実施例の場合には、先端部34の嵩張りは一層解消されている。この編地は、平編35にしているが、リブ編やパイル編やリンクス柄編にすることもできる。
【0018】
図5は、本発明の爪先部を一重にし、その他を二重編にして爪先部の捨糸部周辺にて縫合した請求項3と請求項5との爪先部を有する靴下を示し、(イ)はそしてまた別の実施例の平面図、(ロ)は(イ)をE−E線で切断した断面図である。
【0019】
本発明の二重編靴下41は、靴下編機によって編成され、踵部のない筒編地42から、爪先部47を形成してその上方の捨糸部48まで編成される。この筒編地42を履口部43(図5の(ロ)では右端)で折り返して爪先部47以外を二重にし、内側の編地42aの端を、爪先部47の捨糸部48周辺の位置で(先端部でない)、外側の編地42bに縫合する。その際、爪先部47上方の捨糸部48の開放穴も同時に塞ぐようにしている。この編地は、リンクス柄編45にしているが、平編やリブ編やパイル編にすることもできる。
【0020】
図6は、本発明の爪先部を一重にし、その他を二重編にして爪先部上方の捨糸部で縫合した請求項4の爪先部を有する靴下を示し、(イ)はそしてさらにまた別の実施例の平面図、(ロ)は(イ)をF−F線で切断した断面図である。
【0021】
本発明の二重編靴下51は、K式靴下編機によって編成される。踵部のない筒編地52から、爪先部57を形成してその上方の捨糸部58まで編成される。筒編地52は、履口部53(図6の(ロ)では右端)で折り返えされて、爪先部56以外は二重にされ、捨糸部58の手前でトランスファー59して、内側の編地52aの端は外側の編地52bにメークアップ編成される。なおトランスファー59の位置は、捨糸部58の手前の位置でなくても、捨糸部58の位置で一緒に縫合させることもできる。爪先部57上端の捨糸部58の開放穴は、通常の靴下同様にその後に縫合して塞がれる。この編地は平編55に限定される。
【0022】
なお、切断した足用の靴下としては、踵部のない真直ぐな本発明の靴下が好ましく、その際は体重のかかる切断部の真下には、縫目のない図5と図6の靴下が良く、しかもパイル編にして肌への感触をやさしくするのもよかろう。
【0023】
図7は、本発明に使用される請求項7の編地の一実施例を示す組織図である。本発明の靴下は、二重編地で構成されているので、内編地の編糸60aと、外編地の編糸60bとを異種に変えることができる。例えば、内編地の編糸60aを吸湿性の綿糸にし、外編地の編糸60bを丈夫なアクリル糸にしてもよい。特に汗を吸着させるという点では、内編地に綿糸の使用が好ましい。なお図7は、単糸使いにしたが、実際にはスパンと添糸編にする場合が多い。
【0024】
【発明の効果】
本発明の靴下は、二重編で肉厚のために、保温性が抜群に良好である。
【0025】
本発明の二重編靴下は、踵部をなくしたので、内編地に皺がよることなく、履きやすい靴下となっている。
【0026】
本発明の各種靴下は、手足の不自由な介護者向きの靴下として、最適のものを提供することができる。
【0027】
本発明の二重編靴下は、伸縮性に富む筒編地で構成しているので、踵部がないにも拘らず、足首部で弛むことなくフィットし、特に寒い地方のインナーソックス向きとして最適である。
【0028】
本発明の二重編靴下で、爪先部だけ一重にすると、保温性を保って指先が蒸れることはない。
【図面の簡単な説明】
【図1】本発明の全体を二重編にし爪先の先端で四枚を縫合した請求項1の靴下を示し、(イ)は一実施例の平面図、(ロ)は(イ)をA−A線で切断した断面図である。
【図2】本発明の全体を二重編にし爪先の先端で四枚を縫合した請求項1と請求項6の靴下を示し、(イ)は別の実施例の平面図、(ロ)は(イ)をB−B線で切断した断面図である。
【図3】本発明の全体を二重編にし爪先の先端で二枚づつを夫々縫合した請求項2と請求項5の靴下を示し、(イ)はまた別の実施例の平面図、(ロ)は(イ)をC−C線で切断した断面図である。
【図4】本発明の全体を二重編にし爪先の先端で二枚づつを夫々縫合した請求項2の靴下を示し、(イ)はさらに別の実施例の平面図、(ロ)は(イ)をD−D線で切断した断面図である。
【図5】本発明の爪先部を一重にし、その他を二重編にして爪先部の捨糸部周辺で縫合した請求項3と請求項5との爪先部を有する靴下を示し、(イ)はそしてまた別の実施例の平面図、(ロ)は(イ)をE−E線で切断した断面図である。
【図6】本発明の爪先部を一重にし、その他を二重編にして爪先部上方の捨糸部で縫合した請求項4の爪先部を有する靴下を示し、(イ)はそしてさらにまた別の実施例の平面図、(ロ)は(イ)をF−F線で切断した断面図である。
【図7】本発明の編地の一実施例を示す組織図である。
【符号の説明】
1,11,21,31,41,51 二重編靴下
2,12,22,32.42,52 筒編地
22a,32a,42a,52a 内側の編地
22b,32b,42b,52b 外側の編地
3.13,23,33,43,53 筒編地の履口部
4,14,24,34 爪先の先端部
5,35,55 平編
15 挿入編
25 パイル編
45 リンクス柄編
16 土踏まず部
47,57 爪先部
48,58 爪先部の捨糸部
59 トランスファー
60a 内編地の編糸
60b 外編地の編糸
[0001]
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a very warm double knit sock and a method for producing the same.
[0002]
[Prior art]
Since double knit socks have good heat retention, many prior arts have been proposed. That is, there are Japanese Utility Model No. 3045711 and Japanese Utility Model No. 3029902, and in particular Japanese Utility Model No. 3029621 uses different kinds of knitting yarns on the front and back sides. However, this relates to a sock having a non-slip knitted portion and both having a heel.
[0003]
When a tubular knitted fabric knitted by a circular knitting machine is used, the treatment of the tip of the toe becomes a problem. Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 9-291402 as a prior art in this respect discloses that four tubular knitted fabrics are stitched. However, in this method, the sewing is performed with an open thread portion above the toe portion. Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 3014790 discloses that two sheets are sewn at a time so as not to expand. However, also in this case, the sewing is performed with the open thread portion above the toe portion. Further, Japanese Unexamined Utility Model Publication No. 3015419 discloses a sock in which the upper part is above the ankle. However, it is folded separately so that the inside design is visible. Each of them relates to a sock having a heel.
[0004]
However, in the conventional double knit socks having a heel portion, the inner knitted fabric is apt to wrinkle, which makes it difficult to wear. In addition, if the knitted fabric is soft in terms of gauge, it becomes difficult to knit the heel portion as it is, and as a solution to the problem, it is a good method to eliminate the heel portion. Furthermore, if the heel part is eliminated, the sock becomes a tubular knitted shape, and there is no up-down direction, so that a person with a physical disability can easily wear it with one hand. Note that a straight sock can also be a sock for a person who has cut a leg.
[0005]
[Problems to be solved by the invention]
In view of the circumstances described above, an object of the present invention is to provide a double knitted sock without a heel using a tubular knitted fabric as it is.
[0006]
[Means for Solving the Problems]
The present invention relates to a double knit sock without a heel portion, in which a tubular knitted fabric is doubled, and both ends of the tubular knitted fabric are overlapped and sewn in an arc shape to form a tip end of a toe. Make up.
[0007]
Further, the present invention provides a double knit sock without a heel portion, in which the tubular knitted fabric is doubled, and both ends of the tubular knitted fabric are each sewn in an arc shape to form a tip end portion of a toe. Make up.
[0008]
Further, the present invention relates to a double knit sock without a heel portion, in which the tubular knitted fabric other than the toe portion is doubled, the toe portion is formed in a single layer, and the two portions are sewn with a threaded portion above the toe portion. It constitutes a heavy knit sock.
[0009]
The present invention also relates to a knitted sock knitting machine for a double knit sock without a heel, knit-up knitting so that the tubular knitted fabric other than the toe portion is doubled, and transfer the single toe portion. And a method of manufacturing a double knitted sock sewn with a threaded portion above the toe portion.
[0010]
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. FIG. 1 shows a sock according to claim 1, wherein the entirety of the present invention is double knitted and four pieces are sewn at the tip of a toe, (a) is a plan view of one embodiment, (b) is (A) It is sectional drawing cut | disconnected by the -A line.
[0011]
The double knit sock 1 of the present invention comprises a tubular knitted fabric 2 without a heel. This tubular knitted fabric 2 is folded back at the mouth portion 3 (right end in (b) of FIG. 1) to be doubled, and both ends (upper end in (a) of FIG. 1) of the tubular knitted fabric 2 are overlapped to form four knitted fabrics. The ground was put together and sewed in an arc to form a tip 4 of the toe. The knitted fabric is a flat knit 5, but may be a rib knit, a pile knit, a links pattern knit, or the like.
[0012]
FIG. 2 shows the socks according to claims 1 and 6 in which the entirety of the present invention is double knitted and the same four pieces are sewn at the tip of the toe, (a) is a plan view of another embodiment, (b) FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along line BB of FIG.
[0013]
The double knit sock 11 of the present invention comprises a tubular knitted fabric 12 without a heel. This tubular knitted fabric 12 is folded back at the mouth portion 13 (right end in (b) of FIG. 2) to be doubled, and both ends of the tubular knitted fabric 12 (upper end in (a) of FIG. 2) are overlapped to form four knitted fabrics. The grounds were joined together and sewn in an arc shape to form a tip 14 of the toe. In this knitted fabric, the arch 16 is an insertion knit 15 to form a fastening structure. In this insertion knitting, the elastic thread can be gently inserted into the whole without being partially stopped as in the present embodiment. Other knitted fabrics are flat knit, rib knit, pile knit, links pattern knit, or the like.
[0014]
FIG. 3 shows the socks according to claims 2 and 5 in which the entirety of the present invention is double-knitted and two pieces are sewn at the tip of the toe, respectively. (A) is a plan view of another embodiment, (B) is a cross-sectional view of (a) cut along the line CC.
[0015]
The double knit sock 21 of the present invention comprises a tubular knitted fabric 22 without a heel. This tubular knitted fabric 22 is folded back at the mouth portion 23 (right end in (b) of FIG. 3) to be doubled, and both ends (upper end in (a) of FIG. 3) of the tubular knitted fabric 22 are overlapped to form an inner knitted fabric. Two pieces 22a and two pieces of the outer knitted fabric 22b were separately sewn in an arc shape to form a tip 24 of a toe. In the case of this embodiment, the bulkiness of the distal end portion 24 is eliminated. The knitted fabric is the pile knit 25, but may be a flat knit, a rib knit, or a links pattern knit.
[0016]
FIG. 4 shows the sock of claim 2 in which the entirety of the present invention is double knitted and two pieces are sewn at the tip of the toe, respectively, wherein (a) is a plan view of still another embodiment, and (b) is ( It is sectional drawing which cut | disconnected a) by DD line.
[0017]
The double knit sock 31 of the present invention comprises a tubular knitted fabric 32 without a heel. This tubular knitted fabric 32 is folded back at the mouth portion 33 (right end in (b) of FIG. 4) to be doubled, and both ends of the tubular knitted fabric 32 (upper end in (a) of FIG. 4) are overlapped to form the inner knitted fabric 32a. Are sewn in an arc shape in the lateral direction, and the two knitted fabrics 32b on the outer side are separately sewn in an arc shape in the vertical direction to form a tip portion 34 of a toe. In this embodiment, the bulkiness of the distal end portion 34 is further reduced. The knitted fabric is a flat knit 35, but may be a rib knit, a pile knit, or a links pattern knit.
[0018]
FIG. 5 shows a sock having a toe portion according to claims 3 and 5, wherein the toe portion of the present invention is made single and the other portions are double-knitted and sewn around a dislodged portion of the toe portion. () Is a plan view of another embodiment, and (B) is a cross-sectional view of (A) taken along line EE.
[0019]
The double knit sock 41 of the present invention is knitted by a sock knitting machine, and is knitted from a tubular knitted fabric 42 without a heel portion to a toe portion 47 forming a toe portion 47 and a thread portion 48 above the toe portion. The tubular knitted fabric 42 is folded back at the mouthpiece 43 (the right end in FIG. 5B), and the portions other than the toe portion 47 are doubled, and the end of the inner knitted fabric 42a is formed around the disposable portion 48 of the toe portion 47. At the position (not at the tip), it is stitched to the outer knitted fabric 42b. At this time, the open hole of the thread portion 48 above the toe portion 47 is also closed at the same time. The knitted fabric is the links pattern knit 45, but may be a flat knit, a rib knit, or a pile knit.
[0020]
FIG. 6 shows a sock having a toe portion according to claim 4 in which the toe portion of the present invention is made single and the other portions are double-knitted and sewn with a threaded portion above the toe portion. (B) is a cross-sectional view of (a) cut along the line FF.
[0021]
The double knit sock 51 of the present invention is knitted by a K-type sock knitting machine. From the tubular knitted fabric 52 having no heel portion, the toe portion 57 is formed and knitted up to the thread portion 58 above the toe portion. The tubular knitted fabric 52 is folded back at the mouth 53 (the right end in (b) of FIG. 6), and is doubled except for the toe 56. The ends of the knitted fabric 52a are made up on the outer knitted fabric 52b. Note that the transfer 59 may be stitched together at the position of the thread-dispensing portion 58, instead of being at the position in front of the thread-dispensing portion 58. The open hole of the thread part 58 at the upper end of the toe part 57 is closed later by suturing like a normal sock. This knitted fabric is limited to the flat knit 55.
[0022]
As the sock for a cut foot, a sock of the present invention that is straight without a heel is preferable. In this case, the sock of FIG. 5 and FIG. In addition, it may be nice to make the pile knit to make the skin feel gentle.
[0023]
FIG. 7 is an organization diagram showing an embodiment of the knitted fabric according to claim 7 used in the present invention. Since the sock of the present invention is formed of a double knitted fabric, the knitting yarn 60a of the inner knitted fabric and the knitting yarn 60b of the outer knitted fabric can be changed to different types. For example, the knitting yarn 60a of the inner knitted fabric may be a hygroscopic cotton yarn, and the knitting yarn 60b of the outer knitted fabric may be a durable acrylic yarn. In particular, use of cotton yarn for the inner knitted fabric is preferred in terms of absorbing sweat. Although FIG. 7 uses a single yarn, in many cases, the yarn is knitted with a span and an additional yarn.
[0024]
【The invention's effect】
The sock of the present invention has excellent heat retention because of its double knitting and thickness.
[0025]
Since the double knit sock of the present invention has no heel portion, the sock is easy to wear without wrinkles in the inner knitted fabric.
[0026]
The various socks of the present invention can provide optimal socks for caregivers with limited limbs.
[0027]
The double-knit sock of the present invention is made of a tubular knitted fabric with high elasticity, so it fits without sagging at the ankle despite having no heel, and is especially suitable for inner socks in cold regions. It is.
[0028]
In the double knitted sock of the present invention, if only the toe portion is made single, the fingertip does not get stuffy while keeping the heat retention.
[Brief description of the drawings]
FIG. 1 shows a sock according to claim 1, wherein the entirety of the present invention is double knitted and four pieces are sewn at the tip of a toe, (a) is a plan view of one embodiment, and (b) is (a) It is sectional drawing cut | disconnected by the -A line.
FIGS. 2A and 2B show the socks according to claims 1 and 6, wherein the entirety of the present invention is double knitted and four pieces are sewn at the tip of a toe, (a) is a plan view of another embodiment, and (b) is It is sectional drawing which cut | disconnected (a) by BB line.
FIG. 3 shows socks according to claims 2 and 5 in which the entirety of the present invention is double knitted and two pieces are sewn at the tip of the toe, respectively, wherein (a) is a plan view of another embodiment, (B) is a cross-sectional view of (a) cut along the line CC.
FIG. 4 shows a sock according to claim 2, in which the entirety of the present invention is double knitted and two pieces are sewn at the tip of the toe, respectively, wherein (a) is a plan view of another embodiment, and (b) is (). It is sectional drawing which cut | disconnected a) by DD line.
FIG. 5 shows a sock having a toe portion according to claim 3 and claim 5, wherein the toe portion of the present invention is made single and the other portions are double-knitted and stitched around a dislodged portion of the toe portion; Is a plan view of another embodiment, and (b) is a cross-sectional view of (a) taken along line EE.
FIG. 6 shows a sock having a toe portion according to claim 4, wherein the toe portion of the present invention is made single and the other portions are double-knitted and sewn with a threaded portion above the toe portion. (B) is a cross-sectional view of (a) cut along the line FF.
FIG. 7 is an organization diagram showing an embodiment of the knitted fabric of the present invention.
[Explanation of symbols]
1,11,21,31,41,51 Double knit socks 2,12,22,32.42,52 Tubular knitted fabric 22a, 32a, 42a, 52a Inner knitted fabric 22b, 32b, 42b, 52b Outer knitted Ground 3.13,23,33,43,53 Wearing part 4,14,24,34 of tubular knitted fabric Tip 5,5,55 of toe Flat knitting 15 Insert knitting 25 Pile knitting 45 Links pattern knitting 16 Arch part 47 , 57 Toe part 48, 58 Toe part of toe part 59 Transfer 60a Knitting yarn of inner knitted fabric 60b Knitting yarn of outer knitted fabric

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踵部のない二重編靴下であって、筒編地を二重にして、該筒編地の両端を重ねて弧状に縫合し、爪先の先端部としたことを特徴とする二重編靴下。A double knit sock without a heel portion, wherein the tubular knitted fabric is doubled, and both ends of the tubular knitted fabric are overlapped and sewn in an arc shape to form a tip end of a toe. . 踵部のない二重編靴下であって、筒編地を二重にして、該筒編地の両端を夫々弧状に縫合し、爪先の先端部としたことを特徴とする二重編靴下。A double knit sock without a heel portion, wherein the tubular knitted fabric is doubled, and both ends of the tubular knitted fabric are each sewn in an arc shape to form a tip of a toe. 踵部のない二重編靴下であって、爪先部以外の筒編地を二重にし、爪先部を一重に形成して、該爪先部上方の捨糸部で縫合したことを特徴とする二重編靴下。A double knit sock without a heel portion, wherein a tubular knitted fabric other than a toe portion is doubled, a toe portion is formed in a single layer, and stitched with a thread portion above the toe portion. Heavy knit socks. 踵部のない二重編靴下をK式靴下編機で編成し、爪先部以外の筒編地が二重になるようにメークアップ編成し、トランスファーして一重の爪先部を形成し、該爪先部上方の捨糸部端で縫合したことを特徴とする二重編靴下の製造方法。Double knit socks without heels are knitted with a K-type sock knitting machine, make-up knitting is performed so that the tubular knitted fabric other than the toe is doubled, and transferred to form a single toe. A method for producing a double knitted sock, characterized in that the suture is sewn at the end of a threaded part above the part. 筒編地が、リブ編またはパイル編またはリンクス柄編である請求項1または2または3記載の二重編靴下。4. The double knit sock according to claim 1, wherein the tubular knitted fabric is a rib knit, a pile knit, or a links pattern knit. 筒編地が、一部または全部を挿入編地にした請求項1または2または3または4記載の二重編靴下とその製造方法。The double knitted sock according to claim 1, 2, 3, or 4, wherein the tubular knitted fabric is partially or entirely an inserted knitted fabric, and a method for producing the same. 二重編地の内と外の編地を、異種の編糸にした1または2または3または4記載の二重編靴下とその製造方法。5. The double knitted sock according to 1, 2 or 3 or 4, wherein the inner and outer knitted fabrics of the double knitted fabric are made of different kinds of knitting yarns, and a method for producing the same.
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