KR20100037732A - Method and sock - Google Patents

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KR20100037732A
KR20100037732A KR1020080096968A KR20080096968A KR20100037732A KR 20100037732 A KR20100037732 A KR 20100037732A KR 1020080096968 A KR1020080096968 A KR 1020080096968A KR 20080096968 A KR20080096968 A KR 20080096968A KR 20100037732 A KR20100037732 A KR 20100037732A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
    • A41B11/00Hosiery; Panti-hose
    • A41B11/001Decoration; Marking
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
    • A41B11/00Hosiery; Panti-hose
    • A41B11/02Reinforcements
    • A41B11/04Reinforcements of the stocking top
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
    • A41B11/00Hosiery; Panti-hose
    • A41B11/12Means at the upper end to keep the stockings up
    • A41B11/123Elastic or flexible bands attached at the upper end

Abstract

The present invention relates to a sock and a manufacturing method thereof, the sock having a wearing portion surrounding the foot and an ankle portion surrounding the ankle and having an elastic band formed at the opening thereof, wherein the ankle portion is disposed from the opening portion to the wearing portion side. The cut portion is formed, the outer periphery of the cut portion is characterized by the elastic band is finished by the sock and its manufacturing method, so that not only can be easily worn socks but also the beautiful appearance of the socks.

Socks, ankles, bands, inners, sequins, collars, ribbons, ties

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Socks and its manufacturing method {Method and Sock}

The present invention relates to a sock and a method for manufacturing the same, and more particularly, to a sock and a method of manufacturing the same, which beautifully wraps ankle while exposing the ankle while comfortably exposing the sock.

In general, socks are made of cotton or synthetic yarn, and most of them are types of socks covering the feet and ankles, and there are some types of socks that cover the upper part of the ankles, or the calf, when wearing skirts or shorts. .

On the other hand, in the present invention will be described by taking the socks, that is, the type of socks surrounding the feet and ankles as an example.

However, such a conventional sock has one end opening so that a foot can be inserted into the sock, and a band part is formed in the opening so that the band part tightly tightens the entire ankle when the sock is worn. The tight tightening force of the band part prevented the ankle part from being somewhat uncomfortable.

When the skirt or shorts are worn, the socks are exposed. At this time, the aesthetics of the exposed socks are not beautiful, so the socks are not worn or worn out.

Accordingly, the present invention has been made in order to solve the problems of the prior art as described above, by forming an incision cut to the wearing part surrounding the foot in the opening of the sock foot is inserted into the finish by processing the outer periphery of the incision with a band The purpose of the present invention is not only to easily wear socks, but also to comfortably wrap ankles and to provide socks and methods for manufacturing the socks.

In addition, the present invention further provides a decorative part such as a collar (collar), a ribbon, an X-type tightening band, a tie and the like at the ankle of the socks to provide a beautiful socks and a manufacturing method thereof when the socks are exposed.

The above object is a sock having a wearing portion surrounding the foot and an ankle portion surrounding the ankle portion and having an elastic band portion formed therein, wherein the ankle portion is formed with an incision cut from the opening portion to the wearing portion, The outer periphery of the incision is achieved by a sock characterized in that it is finished as an elastic band.

In addition, a decorative portion is formed on an outer surface of the opening of the ankle, and the decorative portion may be formed of at least one or a combination of a tie, an elastic collar, an elastic ribbon band, and an elastic tightening band.

In addition, the above-mentioned object is a sock having a wear portion surrounding the foot and an ankle portion surrounding the ankle portion and having an elastic band portion formed at its opening, wherein the opening of the ankle portion has a "U" character toward the wearing portion side; It is achieved by a method for producing a sock, characterized in that the incision is cut to form a "V" shape, and formed by finishing the outer periphery of the incision as an elastic band.

In addition, the outer surface of the opening of the ankle portion may form a decorative portion formed of at least one or a combination of a tie and an elastic collar, an elastic ribbon band, and an elastic tightening band.

According to the sock of the present invention and its manufacturing method, there is an effect that can be easily worn by the incision formed in the opening of the sock.

In addition, the outer periphery of the incision is finished as an elastic band, so that not only the silol of the incision is released, but also the aesthetics are beautiful and the ankle is not tightly wrapped with the band part of the opening.

In addition, the aesthetics of the socks are more beautiful by forming decorative parts such as a collar, a ribbon formed of a band band, an X-type tightening band formed of a band band, a tie, and the like, at the ankle of the socks.

Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

1 to 3 are views showing various embodiments of a sock according to the present invention.

As shown in FIG. 1, the socks 100 according to the present invention have a wearing part 110 surrounding a foot and an elastic band part 122 formed at an opening 121 of the ankle part while being circumferentially formed. It consists of an ankle 120.

In addition, the ankle part 120 has an incision 123 cut (cut) in the form of an "U" or "V" shape of about 5 to 7 cm from the opening part 121 side to the wearing part 110 side. When the sock 100 is worn, the diameter of the opening 121 extends to the incision 123 so that the foot is easily inserted into the opening 121 of the ankle 120 so that the wearing of the sock 100 is easily performed. In addition, after wearing, the band part 122 is opened by the incision 123, so that the ankle is not too tight, unlike the conventional socks, the ankle is comfortable.

The cutout 123 may be formed on either the front, the back, or the side of the ankle 120, but it is particularly aesthetically preferable to be formed on the front of the ankle 120.

Furthermore, the outer periphery of the incision 123 is closed by the elastic band 124 to prevent the silol of the socks 100 from loosening, while the opening of the ankle part 120 after wearing the socks 100 ( Since the band portion 122 formed in 121 and stretched and wrapped around the ankle portion to prevent the socks 100 to flow down.

In addition, the inner surface of the opening 121 of the ankle part 120 is formed with an endothelial 125, and the endothelial 125 is formed of a wool or silicone material made of a stretchable and soft cloth or artificial fiber, and feels soft. And to prevent the falling of the sock 100.

In addition, the decorative part 130 is formed on the outer surface of the opening 121 of the ankle part 120 to enhance the aesthetics of the sock 100 when the sock 100 is exposed, so that the fashion sense can be displayed.

As an example, the decoration part 130 forms a collar 131 on the outer circumferential surface of the opening 121 of the ankle part 120 except for the cutout part 123.

The collar 131 is formed in the same shape as the collar of a conventional shirt, the collar 131 is elastic, is formed of a material such as cloth or artificial fibers without wrinkles during washing, not only easy to wash Beautiful look of the sock (100).

The collar 131 as described above may be integrally formed on the outer surface of the ankle part 120 of the sock 100, but the collar 131 is attached to the sock 100 as an attachment means such as a pair of velcro (not shown). It is preferable to provide a wide range of choices to the user to be detachably attached to the outer surface of the ankle 120.

In addition, the outer circumferential edge of the collar 131 may be treated as an elastic band, such as the band 124 finishing the outer circumferential edge of the cutout 123 described above.

In addition, as another example of the decorative portion 130, it is possible to form an elastic ribbon band 132 connecting the upper ends of the incision 123, that is, both ends of the cut band portion 122, the ribbon band 132 may be configured alone or with collar 131 as in FIG. 1.

On the other hand, the ribbon band 132 is stretched along with the band portion 124 of the ankle part 120 and the band 124 of the incision 123 by connecting the upper ends of the incision 123, that is, the band portion 122 While tightening wrapped around the ankle to prevent the fall of the sock (100).

In particular, the ribbon band 132 is convenient since the wearer can be tied to the ribbon form by adjusting the ribbon band 132 according to the thickness of his ankle directly after wearing the socks (100).

In addition, FIG. 2 illustrates another example of the decoration part, and the decoration part 130 illustrated in FIG. 2 includes an elastic tightening band 133.

The tightening band 133 may be configured independently of each of the ankle part 120 of the sock 100, or may be configured to be selectively parallel with the collar 131 or the ribbon band 132 described above, Alternatively, both the collar 131 and the ribbon band 132 may be configured together.

Here, as shown in FIG. 2, the tightening band 133 connects both ends of the cutout 123, that is, the band 122, as a single band, or both ends of the cutout 123 in a zigzag form. In this case, the zigzag-type tightening band 133 is formed like a conventional shoelace.

Meanwhile, as described above, the tightening band 133 may be configured as the collar 131 and the ribbon band 132 described above, and the ribbon band 132 and the tightening band 133 are the ankle part 120. Is formed on the incision 123 of the band portion 122 and connected to both ends of the incision 123, the ribbon band 132 and the tightening band 133 provided in this way is a cut portion that can be flat Since the beautiful appearance of (123) and the elasticity, and stretched together with the band portion 122 of the ankle 120 and the band 124 of the incision 123, tightening the ankle portion wrapped so socks (100) ) Can be prevented from falling.

In particular, the ribbon band 132 and the tightening band 133 is stretched to fit the characteristics of the human body with different ankle thickness of the wearer 100, the band portion 122 and the incision 123 of the ankle part 120 The elasticity of the band 124 of each other to prevent the flow down to maintain the wearing state of the sock 100, the ribbon band 132 and the tightening band 133 is cut in a state spaced apart at regular intervals By connecting the part 123, the ankle part 120 can be comfortably wrapped without being tight, thereby eliminating the conventional discomfort and facilitating blood circulation.

In addition, both ends of the ribbon band 132 and the tightening band 133 provided as described above are fixed to the inner surface of the ankle part 120, which is also a pair of velcro as in the case of the collar 131 described above. The same attachment means may be detachably installed on the inner surface of the ankle portion 120.

In addition, FIG. 3 illustrates another example of the decorative part, and the decorative part 130 illustrated in FIG. 3 is formed of a conventional tie 134, that is, a tie.

As described above, the tie 134 may also be configured solely at the ankle 120 of the sock 100, or as the collar 131, the ribbon band 132, and the tightening band 133 described above. Alternatively, it may be configured in parallel, or all may be configured together, preferably, it is preferably configured in parallel with the collar 131 as shown in FIG.

The tie 134 is to cover the incision 123 of the ankle 120 to further enhance the aesthetics of the sock 100, ribbons, lace or various forms of a conventional tie or bow tie or a conventional female blouse It may be formed in the form of accessories such as a form (accessaries).

As shown in FIG. 3, the tie 134 has an elastic hook band 135 formed in a circular closed curve at an upper end thereof, so that it is easy to wear.

That is, the tie 134 is worn by extending the hanger band 135 of the tie 134 and inserting it into the ankle part 120 of the sock 100, and then hooking the hook band 135 with the collar 131 and the ankle. By being embedded between the parts 120, the exposure of the hanger band 135 is blocked when the socks 100 are exposed, and the aesthetics of the socks 100 are further enhanced by the tie 134.

In addition, another example of the tie 134 is not shown in the drawing, but the collar 131 is integrally formed on the hanger band 135 of the tie 134 to the ankle part 120 of the sock 100. It can also be worn.

When the socks 100 with the collar 131 are burdensome, the wearer can freely direct the decorative part 130 of the socks 100 according to his or her taste or the mood of the day, thereby increasing the choice of decoration. Widened.

On the other hand, the manufacturing method of the sock 100 configured as described above is as follows.

First, the ankle part 120 of the sock 100 having a wearing part 110 surrounding the foot and an ankle part 120 having an elastic band part 122 formed in the opening 121 while wrapping the ankle part. The sock 100 is cut or cut in the shape of an “U” or “V” shape of about 5 to 7 cm from the opening portion 121 side to the wearing portion 110 side to form an incision 123.

Then, the elastic band 124 is sewn to the outer circumferential edge of the cut incision 123 by stitching and finishing.

Then, various decorative parts 130 are configured on the outer surface of the ankle part 120 of the sock 100 formed as described above.

That is, the collar 131 is sewn on the outer surface of the ankle 120 except for the cutout 123 to be integrally formed, or detachably attached as a pair of velcro.

The elastic bands 132 and 133 may be connected to both ends of the cutout 123, and may be knotted like a ribbon, or may be zigzag like the usual shoelaces. It may be connected in series, or both may be installed in parallel.

In addition, a tie 134 having a conventional hanger band (necklace) 135 is inserted into the sock 100, and the hanger band 135 is inserted between the collar 131 and the ankle part 120, and the tie 134 is positioned on the incision 123 to cover the incision 123 to produce the same effect as wearing a shirt on the ankle portion 120 of the sock 100 by aesthetics of the sock 100 It is very refined and stylish.

1 is a view showing a sock according to the present invention.

2 is a view showing a sock according to another embodiment of the present invention.

3 is a view showing a sock according to another embodiment of the present invention and an exemplary decorative portion thereof.

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100: socks 110: wearing part

120: ankle 121: opening

122: band portion 123: incision

124: band 125: endothelial

130: decorative portion 131: collar

132: ribbon band 133: tightening band

134: tie 135: hanger band

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In a sock having a wearing portion surrounding the foot and an ankle portion surrounding the ankle and having an elastic band formed at the opening thereof, The ankle portion is formed with an incision cut from the opening side to the wearing portion, the outer periphery of the incision is finished as an elastic band, Socks, characterized in that the decorative portion is formed on the outer surface of the opening of the ankle, the decorative portion is composed of at least one or a combination of a tie, elastic collar, elastic ribbon band, elastic tightening band. In a sock having a wearing portion surrounding the foot and an ankle portion surrounding the ankle and having an elastic band formed at the opening thereof, Opening of the ankle portion is formed by cutting the cut portion in the form of "U" or "V" to the wear side, and formed by finishing the outer periphery of the incision as an elastic band, The outer surface of the opening of the ankle portion, the method of manufacturing a sock, characterized in that the decorative portion formed by at least one or a combination of a tie and elastic collar, elastic ribbon band, elastic tightening band.
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US11785992B2 (en) 2018-12-03 2023-10-17 Nike, Inc. Sock with knitted straps

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