KR20170056153A - Functional Socks For Preventing Distortion - Google Patents
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The present invention relates to a functional sock for preventing distortion and more particularly, to a functional sock for preventing wear and tear of a sock when the sock is worn while performing outdoor activity such as socking, will be.
To prevent socks from flowing down when wearing socks, elastic bands are usually placed near the top of socks, such as around the ankles or calves. These elastic bands have a strong resilience to prevent the socks from flowing down, which creates a strong compression to the foot or leg of the wearer to interfere with blood circulation. These elastic bands also have poor performance over time, and their function can not be demonstrated before the life of the sock is over.
Patent Publication No. 10-2004-0075918 (published on August 30, 2004) discloses a sock having an ankle support. The proposed sock keeps an elastic band near the ankle above the upper slope of the rabbit to keep the sock firmly in place on the wearer's foot or leg, but not to disturb the blood circulation or cause discomfort. The vicinity of the ankle of the wearer is not inclined so that the sock flows down, and it is not necessary to have a strong elasticity so as to hinder blood circulation.
Patent Registration No. 10-1266547 (registered on Mar. 05, 15, 2013) discloses a compression orthostatic device for undergarment in the form of a stocking, a sock, or a knitted article in the form of a panty hose. The disclosed stocking is a resilient stocking which is a medical stocking which tries to obtain a therapeutic effect by pressing the lower limb. The purpose of the present invention is to achieve the desired purpose by specifically setting the pressing pressure of the foot and foot press band portion, the ankle push band portion and the calf pressing band portion.
Utility model registration No. 20-0448131 (registered on Mar. 11, 2010) discloses a sock having a stretchable string. The disclosed socks are made of a material with a stronger elasticity than the other parts of the socks to provide a balanced overall pressure from the heel to the toe area, .
According to the above-described prior arts, the elastic band is formed in the vicinity of the calf of the sock, near the ankle, and the instep, so that the sock can be prevented from flowing down, the therapeutic purpose can be achieved, and the wearing comfort and ease of walking can be improved. However, if the elastic band is provided with a too strong pressure on the wearer's foot or leg, it may interfere with the circulation of the blood, thereby deteriorating the wearing comfort and ease of walking.
In addition to the phenomenon of socks being twisted when they are engaged in outdoors activities while wearing socks, twisting of the socks can be a factor in the wearing comfort of the socks and the ease of walking . Therefore, there is a need for a functional sock that does not interfere with the wearer ' s blood circulation while applying a stretch band to a specific area of the sock to prevent twisting of the sock.
Accordingly, the present inventor has made every effort to satisfy such a demand, and as a result, the present invention has been accomplished. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a functional sock which improves wearing convenience and ease of walking by preventing a sock from being twisted when the sock is worn while performing activities such as outdoor activities.
In order to accomplish the above object, the present invention provides a sock for functional slack prevention according to the present invention is characterized in that, in a sock of a general type, a sock includes a portion corresponding to a boundary between a foot and a leg, and a lower portion including a medial and lateral radiographs A first elastic band portion formed over the corresponding portions, the first elastic band portion being formed of a pressing material having a higher elasticity than the other portions of the socks except for a portion of the socks forming the elastic band; A second elastic band portion extending from the first elastic band portion to cover the Achilles tendon above the heel and being formed of a pressing material having a higher elasticity than other portions of the sock except for a portion of the sock forming the elastic band; (Foot arch) from the front of the heel extending from the first stretchable band portion and is formed so as to cover the portion where the foot arch starts from the front of the heel and is made of a compression material having a higher elasticity than other portions of the sock except for the portion of the sock forming the elastic band And has a third elastic band portion formed thereon.
Preferably, the first elastic band portion and the second elastic band portion are connected to each other to form a closed curve, and the first elastic band portion and the third elastic band portion are connected to each other to form a closed curve.
The first, second and third elastic band portions may be formed of spandex yarn, polyester yarn and spandex yarn, polyester yarn and rubber yarn, or polyester yarn, spandex yarn and rubber yarn.
The first elastic band portion is preferably formed with at least one high stretch band which is formed in a straight line or a curve substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the sock and is more stretchable than other portions of the first elastic band portion.
It is preferable that the high stretch band formed on the first stretchable band portion is formed of only rubber yarn.
And the width of the first elastic band portion generally matches the sum of the width of the second elastic band portion and the width of the third elastic band portion.
It is preferable that the width of the first elastic band portion is 20 to 40 mm and the width of the second and third elastic band portions is 10 to 20 mm.
Wherein the sock is formed as a region of a closed curve surrounding a foot portion corresponding to the footwork of the foot and a corresponding foot portion, and a fourth stretchable member made of a material for compression having a stronger elasticity than the first, second, At least one of the band portions and at least one of the fifth elastic band portions formed of a region of the closed curve surrounding the leg portions above the radioulombs of the foot and formed of a compression material having higher elasticity than the first, second and third elastic band portions May include.
The functional sock of the present invention improves the wearing comfort and ease of walking since it does not hinder the wearer's blood circulation while preventing the sock from twisting and being held in place when the sock is worn on the outdoors activities.
Fig. 1 is a view showing the structure of the foot bone.
Fig. 2 is a view showing a structure in which the bones of the foot bone and the bones of the lower limb are connected.
3 to 6 are views showing a state in which a functional sock according to an embodiment of the present invention is worn.
7 is a view showing a folded state before wearing a functional sock according to an embodiment of the present invention.
8 is a photograph of an actual product for a functional sock according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
Before describing the present invention in detail, the structure of the foot bone and the structure of the bones of the foot bone and the lower body are briefly described with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2. FIG.
As shown in Fig. 1, one foot of a person is made up of 26 bones. The number of bones of both feet is 52. Considering that the total number of bones in the body is 206, the foot is composed of many bones.
The 26 bones are arranged in three parts (hindfoot, midfoot, forefoot). The hindfoot consists of seven lump bones, the midfoot consists of five long, thin bones, and the forefoot consists of fourteen very small toe bones.
The calcaneus (the heel bone), the largest footbone of the hindfoot, comes into contact with the ground to support the initial impact of body weight during walking, thus balancing weight. As shown in FIG. 2, the talus, which is just above the calcaneus, forms the ankles by connecting with the bones of the lower limbs (tibia and fibula). The remaining five bones of the hindfoot (scapholus, cuboidal bone, first, second, and third, and so on) are slightly smaller but thicker. The seven bones of the hindfoot are connected with each other in a round shape.
The five metatarsals in the midfoot connect the forefoot and toe bones, the forefoot. Each metatarsophalangeal head consists of an anterior head, an intercalary space, and a posterior base. The head of the metatarsal has a rounded handle shape. The head of the first and fifth metatarsals can be sensed by the fingers, each of which supports the body's internal and external body weight.
The forefoot consists of 14 toe bones. The big toe consists of two toe bones while the remaining four toes consist of three toe bones. The big toe is the largest, because it receives the most power when moving or standing in the toes.
On the other hand, the Achilles tendon is attached to the back of the heel as the tapered end of the large calf muscle of the leg, which is the most important part of human movement. There are 107 ligaments on the foot, which is far greater than other parts of a person. The reason why the network of the cruciform ligaments is complex on the feet is because the feet are subject to such intense tension and twist. These ligaments are a strong band that binds the joints of the feet and keeps the feet fully protected from external impacts.
The ankle is the largest and most important joint of the foot. As shown in Fig. 2, the ankle is composed of two lower bones, the lower part of the tibia and the fibula, and the upper part of the talus. The concave part of the upper part of the talus is closely attached to the socket part of the lower part of the leg bones. Thus, the ankle functions as a very efficient hinge-structure joint that allows the foot to swing forward and backward as needed. The distal end of the tibia forms the inner bony bone, and the distal end of the fibula forms the outer bony bone.
Human feet form arches. The anatomists have different views on how many arches are formed on the foot, but all the anatomists agree on the inner long arches. This medial long arch extends from the front of the heel bone to the base of the metatarsal just behind the big toe joint.
The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to Figs. 3 to 8. Fig.
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A portion corresponding to the boundary between the foot and the leg, and portions corresponding to the lower portions including the inner radial bone and the outer radial bone as the side surfaces of the foot, except for the portion of the sock forming the elastic band, A first stretchable band portion formed of a pressure-resistant material having a higher elasticity than the portion; A second elastic band portion extending from the first elastic band portion to cover the Achilles tendon above the heel and being formed of a pressing material having a higher elasticity than other portions of the sock except for a portion of the sock forming the elastic band; (Foot arch) from the front of the heel extending from the first stretchable band portion and is formed so as to cover a portion where the foot arch starts from the front of the heel and is made of a compression material having a higher elasticity than other portions of the sock except for the portion of the sock forming the elastic band And a third elastic band portion which is formed in the second elastic band portion.
Wherein the first elastic band portion and the second elastic band portion are connected to each other to form a closed curve, and the first elastic band portion and the third elastic band portion are connected to each other to form a closed curve.
The first, second and third elastic band portions may be formed of spandex yarns, polyester yarns and spandex yarns, polyester yarns and rubber yarns, or polyester yarns, spandex yarns and rubber yarns. Functional socks to prevent distortion.
Characterized in that the first elastic band portion is formed with at least one high stretch band which is formed in a straight line or a curved line in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the sock and is more stretchable than other portions of the first elastic band portion Functional socks to prevent distortion.
Wherein the high-elasticity band formed on the first elastic band portion is formed of only rubber yarn.
Wherein the width of the first stretchable band portion is substantially equal to the sum of the width of the second stretchable band portion and the width of the third stretchable band portion.
Wherein the width of the first elastic band portion is 20 to 40 mm and the width of the second and third elastic band portions is 10 to 20 mm.
Wherein the sock is formed as a region of a closed curve surrounding a foot portion corresponding to the footwork of the foot and a corresponding foot portion, and a fourth stretchable member made of a material for compression having a stronger elasticity than the first, second, At least one of the band portions and at least one of the fifth elastic band portions formed of a region of the closed curve surrounding the leg portions above the radioulombs of the foot and formed of a compression material having higher elasticity than the first, second and third elastic band portions Wherein the sock is made of a synthetic resin.
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