US10385486B2 - Garment for foot with triangular ankle panels - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to garments, such as socks or footies, designed to be worn on a foot. More particularly, the disclosure relates to a method of knitting such garments, and the garments themselves, that provide a better fit.
- Various styles of socks are now available. Commercially manufactured socks are typically produced using circular knitting machines. These machines employ needles mounted on a cylinder, or sometimes a double cylinder. The cylinder spins and the needles interlock loops of yarn. In some aspects, the circular knitting process results in a circular tube that is open on both ends. Additionally, different sock styles are now available, such as a calf-length sock, a mid-calf sock, or a footie designed to terminate around the ankle of the wearer. In a typical footie-type sock, the open end (allowing entry of the wearer's foot) is typically a generally circular opening, produced by the circular knitting process, having a finished, welted cuff. This opening may result in a fit that could be improved. The sock described below is manufactured on circular knitting machines with a structure providing a better fit around the ankle area.
- the garment to be worn on the foot, such as a sock.
- the garment has a toe area, and a foot area having a top and a bottom, the foot area being contiguous with the toe area.
- the garment further has a heel area that is contiguous with at least a portion of the foot area.
- the garment has a medial triangular ankle panel and a lateral triangular ankle panel.
- the medial triangular ankle panel has a first medial vertex near the rear, top portion of the foot area, a second medial vertex near the top of the heel area, and a third medial vertex below the first and second medial vertices, generally midway between the first and second medial vertices.
- the lateral triangular ankle panel has a first lateral vertex near the rear, top portion of the foot area, a second lateral vertex near the top of the heel area, and a third lateral vertex below the first and second lateral vertices, generally midway between the first and second lateral vertices.
- the side of the medial triangular panel extends between the first and second medial vertices, and the side of the lateral triangular panel extends between the first and second lateral vertices, defining an opening of the garment for a foot. In some aspects, this opening is a non-circular opening, such as an oval.
- a method of knitting a garment, using a circular knitting machine, to be worn on a foot includes knitting a toe area and foot area using all of the needles on the circular knitting machine.
- the method further includes knitting a first triangular panel in a first ankle area, adjacent the foot area, using only a first portion of the needles on the circular knitting machine, while the remaining needles hold yarns from the last course of knitting the foot area.
- the method further includes knitting a second triangular panel in a second ankle area opposite from the first ankle area, using only a second portion of the needles on the circular knitting machine, while the remaining needles hold the yarn from the last course of knitting the first triangular panel.
- the method further includes resuming knitting of the garment using all of the needles of the circular knitting machine. The method could also be reversed, starting at a top of the sock, and knitting toward the toe (rather than starting the knitting with the toe).
- a method of knitting a sock having a tubular structure with at least a closed toe end and an open end, using a circular knitting machine includes knitting a first triangular panel at the open end, using only a first portion of the needles on the circular knitting machine, while the remaining needles hold yarns from the last course of knitting prior to knitting the first triangular panel.
- the method further includes knitting a second triangular panel at the open end, opposite from the first triangular panel, using only a second portion of the needles on the circular knitting machine, while the remaining needles hold the yarn from the last course of knitting the first triangular panel.
- the first and second triangular panels form a non-circular opening for the sock, such as an oval.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of an exemplary left sock illustrating some aspects of the disclosure
- FIGS. 2A-2B show a top view of the sock of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a diagrammatic representation of knitting a first triangular ankle panel
- FIG. 4 is a diagrammatic representation of knitting a second triangular ankle panel
- FIG. 5 is a diagrammatic representation of continued knitting after the first and second ankle panels
- FIG. 6 shows a portion of the garment, with overlaid lines showing the first triangular ankle panel
- FIG. 7 shows a portion of the garment, with overlaid lines showing the second triangular ankle panel.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram of an exemplary method of knitting a garment, according to aspects of this disclosure.
- this disclosure relates to a garment having features that provide a fit better adapted to a wearer's body. More specifically, the disclosure, in some aspects, relates to a sock having an opening better adapted to fit around the leg, or ankle area, of the wearer.
- a sock 10 is depicted that is made using a circular knitting machine.
- the sock 10 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2A-2B is foot-agnostic, but could also be formed having features adapting the sock to be left, or right, foot specific.
- the sock 10 includes a closed toe area 12 contiguous with a foot area 14 .
- the sock 10 is typically knitted on a circular knitting machine, starting with toe area 12 .
- the sock 10 could also be knitted starting at the other end of the sock 10 , such as in a heel area 16 .
- Heel area 16 is contiguous with a portion of the foot area 14 and is typically knit in a cup configuration in a form to fit a wearer's heel.
- a first triangular ankle panel 18 is knit, using methods detailed below, contiguous with an upper portion of the foot area 14 and heel area 16 .
- a second triangular ankle panel 20 is knit, using methods detailed below, contiguous with an upper portion of the foot area 14 and heel area 16 , opposite first triangular panel 18 .
- First triangular panel 18 may generally be seen to have three vertices.
- the first vertex 22 is near the top of the sock 10 , at the rear of foot area 14 .
- the second vertex 24 is near the top of the heel area 16 .
- the third vertex 26 is located below, and generally midway between, the first vertex 22 and the second vertex 24 .
- the side 28 extending between the first vertex 22 and the third vertex 26 extends as a boundary between the foot area 14 and the first triangular ankle panel 18 .
- the side 30 extending between the second vertex 24 and the third vertex 26 extends as a boundary between the heel area 16 and the first triangular ankle panel 18 .
- the top side 32 of first triangular ankle panel 18 extends between first vertex 22 and second vertex 24 .
- top side 32 is knit as a non-welted, finished edge.
- the second triangular ankle panel 20 may also generally be seen to have three vertices.
- the first vertex 34 is near the top of the sock 10 , at the rear of foot area 14 .
- the second vertex 36 is near the top of the heel area 16 .
- the third vertex 38 is located below, and generally midway between, the first vertex 34 and the second vertex 36 .
- the side 40 extending between the first vertex 34 and the third vertex 38 extends as a boundary between the foot area 14 and the second triangular ankle panel 20 .
- the side 42 extending between the second vertex 36 and the third vertex 38 extends as a boundary between the heel area 16 and the first triangular ankle panel 18 .
- top side 44 of second triangular ankle panel 20 extends between first vertex 34 and second vertex 36 .
- top side 44 is knit as a non-welted, finished edge.
- the triangular ankle panels 18 and 20 may be knit with an elastic yarn, and the elastic yarn may be more elastic than the yarns used to knit the remainder of sock 10 .
- the top sides 32 and 44 may tend to roll to some degree, due to the tension of the elastic yarns forming first and second triangular ankle panels 18 and 20 , respectively.
- FIG. 2B the top sides 32 and 44 form a foot opening 46 .
- FIG. 2A shows foot opening 46 as a generally linear gap between top side 32 and top side 44 .
- the foot opening 46 expands (due to the configuration of first triangular ankle panel 18 and second triangular panel 20 , and the elasticity of the yarns of panels 18 and 20 ) to form a non-circular foot opening 46 .
- the foot opening 46 is a generally oval shape as shown in FIG. 2B .
- FIGS. 3-5 an exemplary aspect of knitting the first triangular panel 18 and the second triangular panel 20 is shown, somewhat schematically.
- the knitting of sock 10 typically starts with toe area 12 and moves to foot area 14 .
- the knitting could also start with the heel area, in some aspects.
- a band 48 is shown, representing a portion of the knitting of foot area 14 immediately prior to knitting first triangular ankle panel 18 .
- standard circular knitting techniques are used to knit toe area 12 and foot area 14 , using all of the needles in the circular knitting machine.
- first triangular ankle panel 18 When the first triangular ankle panel 18 is to be knit, the circular knitting machine uses only a portion of the needles, while the remaining needles hold the yarns from the last course of standard circular knitting.
- first triangular ankle panel 18 is knit using only needles twenty through eighty in a reciprocating knitting motion between needles twenty through eighty.
- needle twenty corresponds to the location of third vertex 26
- needle eighty corresponds to the location of first vertex 22 .
- the first knitting course between needles twenty and eighty thus forms side 28 of first triangular ankle panel 18 .
- the knitting process continues as the first triangular panel 18 is knit with reciprocating knitting between needles twenty and eighty, forming the top side 32 and the side 30 , as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the second triangular ankle panel 20 is knit, as shown in FIG. 4 .
- To knit the second triangular ankle panel 20 again only a portion of the needles on the circular knitting machine are used.
- the remaining needles hold the last course knit by the respective needles.
- the first course of knitting between needle eighty-one and one hundred forty form the side 40 between the first vertex 34 and the third vertex 38 .
- the reciprocating knitting between needles eighty-one and one hundred forty form the top side 44 and side 42 , as seen in FIG. 4 .
- this standard circular knitting forms the connection of the first triangular ankle panel 18 and the second triangular ankle panel 20 to the heel area 16 , along sides 30 and 42 , as seen in FIG. 5 .
- the connections along sides 28 , 30 , 40 , and 42 are shown as long lines for the sake of clarity. In reality, these lines are just single stitches.
- FIG. 6 shows a portion of the sock 10 , showing the sides 28 , 30 , and 32 of the first triangular ankle panel 18 in solid, overlaid lines. In reality, lines representing sides 28 , 30 , and 32 are not as visible, but are shown here for clarity.
- the foot area 14 of sock 10 is knit with standard circular knitting techniques.
- First triangular ankle panel 18 is then knit as described above with respect to FIGS. 3 and 4 .
- the heel area 16 shown in FIG. 6 is knit after the second triangular ankle panel 20 is knit. As shown in FIG. 6 , the heel area 16 may be knit to form an open heel area, in some aspects.
- FIG. 7 is similar to FIG.
- second triangular ankle area 20 (and illustrates a closed heel area 16 aspect of the sock 10 ).
- the sides 40 , 42 , and 44 are shown in solid, overlaid lines, but in reality the lines representing these sides are not as visible.
- the foot area 14 of sock 10 is knit with standard circular knitting techniques, followed by the first triangular ankle panel 18 ( FIG. 6 ) and then the second triangular ankle panel 20 . After the second triangular ankle panel 20 is knit, the heel area 16 is knit with standard circular knitting techniques.
- FIG. 8 An exemplary method 100 of knitting the sock 10 is shown in FIG. 8 .
- the toe and foot areas of the sock are knit using standard circular knitting techniques, typically using all of the needles in the circular knitting machine.
- a first triangular ankle panel (such as first triangular ankle panel 18 ) is knit, as shown in FIG. 8 at block 104 .
- the method includes programming the circular knitting machine to use only a portion of the needles, while the remaining needles hold the yarns from the last course of standard circular knitting.
- the method continues at block 106 in knitting a second triangular ankle panel (such as second triangular ankle panel 20 ).
- the method includes programming the circular knitting machine to use only a portion of the needles, different from the needles used to knit the first triangular panel, while the remaining needles hold the yarns from the last course of knitting.
- standard circular knitting continues as shown at block 108 , with all of the needles on the circular knitting machine knitting to finish the garment.
- the method could be essentially reversed in some aspects, starting at the top, or the heel area, and knitting to the toe area.
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