US20190078242A1 - Comfortable anti-off sock and knitting method thereof - Google Patents

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US20190078242A1
US20190078242A1 US15/872,935 US201815872935A US2019078242A1 US 20190078242 A1 US20190078242 A1 US 20190078242A1 US 201815872935 A US201815872935 A US 201815872935A US 2019078242 A1 US2019078242 A1 US 2019078242A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
    • A41B11/00Hosiery; Panti-hose
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B1/00Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes
    • D04B1/22Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes specially adapted for knitting goods of particular configuration
    • D04B1/24Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes specially adapted for knitting goods of particular configuration wearing apparel
    • D04B1/26Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes specially adapted for knitting goods of particular configuration wearing apparel stockings
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
    • A41B11/00Hosiery; Panti-hose
    • A41B11/003Hosiery with intermediate sections of different elasticity
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
    • A41B11/00Hosiery; Panti-hose
    • A41B11/01Seams
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B1/00Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes
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    • D04B1/102Patterned fabrics or articles with stitch pattern
    • D04B1/108Gussets, e.g. pouches or heel or toe portions
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
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  • the present invention relates to a knitting field, and more particularly, to a comfortable anti-off sock and a knitting method thereof.
  • a “line-heel” or “Y-heel” technology was often adopted when a sock heel of a conventional sock is knitted. That is, a corresponding knitting structure is formed by a picking-inserting-needle knitting method along the “line” or “Y”.
  • the problem is that the knitting length of the knitting structure of the “line-heel” is limited by the manufacture equipment to a great extent, as a result of which the manufactured sock is difficult to achieve a desired shape; and due to an impact of the knitting technology, an angle of a bifurcation part of the “Y-heel” is basically limited to about 45°. If the size of the sock heel is needed to be enlarged according to a foot type, as the angle of the knitting structure is limited, the sock shape will be loosed, which cannot achieve an effective anti-off effect. In addition, due to a conventional sock toe knitting technique, the position of the sewing loop is close to the front of the toe, easy to slip and poor in wrapping performance.
  • the present invention provides a comfortable anti-off sock and a knitting method thereof to solve the problem of poor anti-off effect of socks in the prior art.
  • a sock includes a sock toe, a sock body and a sock heel; both the sock toe and the sock heel are connected with the sock body; the sock is provided with a first knitting structure and a second knitting structure; and the first knitting structure includes a first picking-needle area and a first inserting-needle area located at one side of the first picking-needle area near the sock toe.
  • the second knitting structure is a picking-needle structure
  • a second picking-needle area is formed, and the second picking-needle area links the first inserting-needle area; or when the second knitting structure is an inserting-needle structure, a second inserting-needle area is formed, and the second inserting-needle area links the first picking-needle area.
  • a picking-inserting-needle knit formed by the first picking-needle area and first inserting-needle area with the first knitting structures connected with each other is located at the sock. Then a loop-forming number is increased by combining with the second picking-needle area or second inserting-needle area of the second knitting structure. As the first knitting structure and the second knitting structure are connected together, when the sock is pulled, the sock can have a more uniform and larger range stretch, which ensures the wrapping performance and anti-off and anti-slide effects of the sock.
  • the first knitting structure and the second knitting structure may be located at the sock heel.
  • the second knitting structure may include the second picking-needle area, and the second picking-needle area may link the first inserting-needle area.
  • the number of loops of the first picking-needle area may be equal to the number of loops of the first inserting-needle area.
  • the number of columns of the first picking-needle area may be less than the number of columns of the first inserting-needle area.
  • the sock will be stretched when the sock is put on or took off, and both borne stress and deformation amount of the first knitting structure extending toward the sock heel from the sock body during the stretching process are relatively large, while since the extending direction of the second knitting structure is toward the sock toe and an angle between the second knitting structure and a stretch direction of the entire sock is relatively small, the borne stretch stress is relatively small.
  • a larger number of loops on the first knitting structure are knitted than those on the second knitting structure, such that the deformation and the borne stress of the two knitting structures are more uniformed during bearing the stress, and the sock structure is kept to be stable and not easy to be loosed.
  • the first knitting structure may form a sock heel main gore line
  • the second knitting structure may form a sock heel side gore line
  • a length of the sock heel main gore line may be greater than a length of the sock heel side gore line
  • the first knitting structure and the second knitting structure may be located at the sock toe.
  • the second knitting structure may include the second inserting-needle area, and the second inserting-needle area may link the first picking-needle area.
  • the second knitting structure toward the sock sole directly adopts the second inserting-needle area to increase a stitch number of the loop-forming part at the sock sole. Then through the picking-inserting-needle structure, the first knitting structure toward the sock toe strengthens the connection between the knitting structures and optimizes the size and structure of a sock surface.
  • the knitting structure with an increased loop-forming number at the sock sole wraps more closely and uniformly, which improves the comfort of sock wearing.
  • the number of columns of the first picking-needle area may be equal to the number of loops of the second inserting-needle area.
  • the first knitting structure may form a sock toe main gore line
  • the second inserting-needle structure may form a sock toe side gore line
  • a length of the sock toe main gore line may be greater than a length of the sock toe side gore line
  • an included angle of the first knitting structure and the second knitting structure may range from 60° to 150°.
  • the first knitting structure includes a picking-inserting-needle knitting structure used for strengthening the connection
  • the second knitting structure includes a picking-needle knitting structure used for reducing loop-forming stitch number of the sock and an inserting-needle knitting structure used for increasing loop-forming stitch number of the sock.
  • the connection performances of different knitting structures on the sock body are also different. Set the stretch directions of the first knitting structure and the second knitting structure at about 90°, that is, when the two knitting structures are perpendicular to each other, the action between the knitting structures can be the largest and cannot be offset by each other, and the improvement of the stretch performance to the sock sole is most obvious. As the sock is made of flexible fabrics, the shape is not easily to be completely fixed. Therefore, in actual products, all knitting structure arrangements at about 90° can achieve similar effects.
  • the knitting method uses a circular knitting or a weft knitting technology, and the knitting method includes: S11: knitting a first knitting structure: knitting a first picking-needle area, then knitting a first inserting-needle area at an end of the first picking-needle, and the first inserting-needle area linking the first picking-needle area; and S12: knitting a second knitting structure: when the second knitting structure is a picking-needle structure, knitting a second picking-needle area at an end of the first inserting-needle area after knitting the first inserting-needle area in step S11; or when the second knitting structure is an inserting-needle structure, knitting a second inserting-needle area first before knitting the first picking-needle area in step S11, and an end of the second inserting-needle area linking the first picking-needle area.
  • FIG. 1 is a structure schematic diagram of an inserting-needle knitting structure
  • FIG. 2 is a structure schematic diagram of a picking-needle knitting structure
  • FIG. 3 is a structure schematic diagram of a comfortable anti-off sock of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of a knitting structure of a sock heel of a comfortable anti-off sock according to Embodiment I of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a knitting expanded diagram of the sock heel of the comfortable anti-off sock according to Embodiment I of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of a knitting structure of a sock heel of a comfortable anti-off sock according to Embodiment II of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a knitting expanded diagram of the sock heel of the comfortable anti-off sock according to Embodiment II of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a structure schematic diagram of a sock toe of the comfortable anti-off sock of the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 is a knitting expanded diagram of the sock toe of the comfortable anti-off sock of the present invention.
  • FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram of a position of a sewing loop of the comfortable anti-off sock of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 which are schematic diagrams of knitting structures
  • 0 represents not forming a loop (no loop-forming)
  • 1 represents forming a loop (loop-forming).
  • the inserting-needle structure is the knitting structure that the stitch number of each loop increases gradually with the increasing of the knitting loop-forming
  • the picking-needle structure is the knitting structure that the stitch number of each loop decreases gradually with the increasing of the knitting loop-forming due to picking up the needle.
  • the first knitting structure 21 and the second knitting structure 22 are connected together, when the sock is pulled, the sock can have a more uniform and larger range stretch, which ensures the wrapping performance and anti-off and anti-slide effects of the sock.
  • the embodiment of the present invention provides a comfortable anti-off sock.
  • solid lines represent the picking-needle structures
  • dot-dash lines represent the inserting-needle structures.
  • the sock includes a sock toe 11 , a sock body 12 and a sock heel 13 ; both the sock toe 11 and the sock heel 13 are connected with the sock body 12 ; and the sock has a first knitting structure 21 and a second knitting structure 22 .
  • the first knitting structure 21 includes a first picking-needle area A 1 and a first inserting-needle area B 1 connected to each other, and the first inserting-needle area B 1 extends out from one side of the first picking-needle area A 1 toward the sock toe 11 .
  • a second picking-needle area A 2 is formed, and the second picking-needle area A 2 links the first inserting-needle area B 1 ; or when the second knitting structure is an inserting-needle structure, a second inserting-needle area B 2 is formed, and the second inserting-needle area B 2 links the first picking-needle area A 1 .
  • the second knitting structure 22 When the first knitting structure and second knitting structure are on the sock heel 13 , the second knitting structure 22 includes the second picking-needle area A 2 , and the second picking-needle area A 2 is connected with the first inserting-needle area B 1 .
  • the first picking-needle area A 1 in the first knitting structure 21 exhibits a trapezoid eeff (sstt) with a gradually decreased stitch number of its loop toward the sock sole 14
  • the first inserting-needle area B 1 exhibits a trapezoidal f′f′e′e′ (ttrr) shape with a gradually increased stitch number of its loop away from the sock sole 14 .
  • the second picking-needle area A 2 in the second knitting structure 22 links the first inserting-needle area B 1 of the first knitting structure 21 , exhibiting a trapezoidal e′e′g′g′ (rruu) shape with a decreased stitch number of its loop toward the sock sole 14 .
  • the number of columns of the first picking-needle area A 1 is equal to the number of columns of the first inserting-needle area B 1 , that is, the start point e of the first picking-needle area A 1 on the expanded diagram and the end point e′ of the first inserting-needle area B 1 are aligned with each other.
  • the number of columns of the first picking-needle area A 1 is less than the number of columns of the first inserting-needle area B 1 , that is, the start point s of the first picking-needle area A 1 on the expanded diagram and the end point r of the first inserting-needle area B 1 are not aligned, and the horizontal distance of st is shorter than the horizontal distance of tr.
  • the first picking-needle area A 1 of the first knitting structure 21 toward the sock sole 14 When knitting the sock, taking e (s) as the start point, knit the first picking-needle area A 1 of the first knitting structure 21 toward the sock sole 14 to form a sock heel main gore line of (st), and then taking the f′ (t′) aligned with the f (t) as the start point, start to knit the first inserting-needle area B 1 in the first knitting structure 21 until ends at the point e′ (r); and then taking e′ (r) as the start point, knit the second picking-needle area A 2 in the second knitting structure 22 to form a sock heel side gore line e′g (ru).
  • the length of the sock heel main gore line of (st) formed by the first knitting structure 21 is greater than the length of the sock heel side gore line e′g (ru) formed by the second knitting structure 22 .
  • the sock will be stretched when the sock is put on or took off, and both the borne stress and deformation amount of the first knitting structure 21 extending toward the sock heel 13 from the sock body 12 during the stretching process are relatively large, while since the extending direction of the second knitting structure 22 is toward the sock toe 11 and is parallel to the stretch direction of the entire sock, the borne stretch stress is relatively small.
  • the length of the sock heel main gore line formed in the first knitting structure 21 is greater than the length of the sock heel side gore line of the second knitting structure 22 , such that the deformation and the borne stress of the two knitting structures are more uniformed during bearing the stress, and the sock structure is kept to be stable and not easy to be loosed.
  • the first knitting structure 21 includes the first picking-needle area A 1 and the first inserting-needle area B 1 connected with each other, and the first inserting-needle area B 1 is at one side of the first picking-needle area A 1 toward the sock toe 11 .
  • the second knitting structure 22 includes a second inserting-needle area B 2 , and the second inserting-needle area B 2 links the first picking-needle area A 1 .
  • the first picking-needle area A 1 in the first knitting structure 21 exhibits a trapezoid JJKK with a gradually decreased stitch number of its loop near the sock sole 14
  • the first inserting-needle area B 1 exhibits a trapezoidal K′K′J′J′ shape with a gradually increased stitch number of its loop away from the sock sole 14
  • the second inserting-needle area B 2 in the second knitting structure 22 links the first picking-needle area A 1 of the first knitting structure 21 , exhibiting a trapezoidal HHJJ shape with an increased stitch number of its loop away from the sock sole 14 .
  • the second knitting structure 22 toward the sock sole 14 directly adopts the inserting-needle knitting to gradually increase the stitch number of the loop-forming part at the sock sole. Then through the structures including the first inserting-needle area B 1 and the first picking-needle area A 1 , the first knitting structure 21 toward the sock toe 11 strengthens the connection between the knitting structures and optimizes the size and structure of the surface of the sock.
  • the knitting structure with an increased stitch number at the sock sole 14 wraps more closely and uniformly, which improves the comfort of sock wearing.
  • the number of columns of the first picking-needle area A 1 on the sock toe is equal to the number of columns of the first inserting-needle area B 1 , that is, the start point J of the first picking-needle area A 1 on the expanded diagram and the end point J′ of the first inserting-needle area B 1 are aligned with each other.
  • the sock When knitting the sock, taking H as the start point, knit the second inserting-needle area B 2 in the second knitting structure 22 away from the sock sole 14 to form a sock toe side gore line HJ. Then taking J as the start point, knit the first picking-needle area A 1 in the first knitting structure. Then taking the point K′ aligned with the point K as the start point, start to knit the first inserting-needle area B 1 in the first knitting structure 21 until ends at the point J′ to form a sock toe main fore line.
  • the length of the sock toe main gore line JK formed by the first knitting structure 21 is greater than the length of the sock toe side gore line HJ formed by the second knitting structure 22 .
  • an included angle between the first knitting structure and the second knitting structure ranges from 60° to 150°.
  • the sock is made of flexible fabrics, the shape is not easily to be completely fixed. Therefore, all knitting structure arrangements approaching 90° can achieve similar effects.
  • the dotted line represents the position of the sewing loop in the existing knitting scheme
  • the solid line represents the position of the sewing loop after adopting the technical solution of the present invention.

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