WO2005039335A2 - Chaussette - Google Patents

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WO2005039335A2
WO2005039335A2 PCT/DE2004/002140 DE2004002140W WO2005039335A2 WO 2005039335 A2 WO2005039335 A2 WO 2005039335A2 DE 2004002140 W DE2004002140 W DE 2004002140W WO 2005039335 A2 WO2005039335 A2 WO 2005039335A2
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sock
padding
pads
web
shoe
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PCT/DE2004/002140
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Bodo W. Lambertz
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X-Technology Swiss Gmbh
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Priority to JP2006529617A priority Critical patent/JP4625459B2/ja
Priority to US10/574,317 priority patent/US20070118973A1/en
Priority to CA002541455A priority patent/CA2541455A1/fr
Priority to DK04786856.7T priority patent/DK1701626T3/en
Priority to EP04786856.7A priority patent/EP1701626B1/fr
Priority to DE112004002437T priority patent/DE112004002437D2/de
Priority to CN2004800291694A priority patent/CN1917786B/zh
Priority to ES04786856.7T priority patent/ES2627206T3/es
Priority to PL04786856T priority patent/PL1701626T3/pl
Priority to AU2004283007A priority patent/AU2004283007A1/en
Publication of WO2005039335A2 publication Critical patent/WO2005039335A2/fr
Publication of WO2005039335A3 publication Critical patent/WO2005039335A3/fr

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
    • A41B11/00Hosiery; Panti-hose
    • A41B11/02Reinforcements
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
    • A41B11/00Hosiery; Panti-hose
    • A41B11/005Hosiery made essentially of a multi-ply construction
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
    • A41B11/00Hosiery; Panti-hose
    • A41B11/006Hosiery with pockets
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B19/00Shoe-shaped inserts; Inserts covering the instep
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
    • A43B7/14Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts
    • A43B7/18Joint supports, e.g. instep supports
    • A43B7/20Ankle-joint supports or holders
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
    • A41B2400/00Functions or special features of shirts, underwear, baby linen or handkerchiefs not provided for in other groups of this subclass
    • A41B2400/20Air permeability; Ventilation

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  • the invention relates to a sock, in particular for use in sports activities, which has a padding in some areas.
  • the anatomy of the human foot naturally provides fat pads on the sole of his foot, which cause an impact when walking or running.
  • the other areas of the foot, for example, the ankle or the instep have no such fat pads.
  • This natural design of the foot is designed to walk or run without shoes, so barefoot, since this alone a distribution of pressure on the sole of the foot is required.
  • the human feet are often housed in sturdy shoes. This especially if the person moves a lot and fast, for example during sports activities.
  • the footwear serves on the one hand to cushion shocks and for firm fixation of the foot, on the other hand to prevent injuries to the sole by the occurrence of sharp bumps or objects on the floor.
  • a sock with reinforced foot contact area is known, in which the reinforcement essentially has a contour corresponding to the foot surface.
  • the sock thus provides additional damping; however, since the foot is naturally provided with flab in the area of the foot surface, theoretically such cushioning is not required in the foot area.
  • the shoe flaps are made of soft material. cushions. The same applies to the usually hard edge in the area of the heel. In calf-high shoes, moreover, additional padding is often provided in the area of the ankle in order to reduce the pressure load.
  • both the shoes and the socks are padded in the areas of greatest stress, ie in particular in the region of the instep, the ankle, the Achilles tendon u.
  • both the shoes and the socks in the same areas of the foot have additional padding, a double padding is caused in these areas.
  • this does not usually relieve the foot; Rather, this double padding causes an additional pressure load on the foot, which leads to a reduction in wearing comfort and resulting faster fatigue. This counteracts the actual goals of the upholstery of socks or shoes, namely to cause relief.
  • the invention aims to remedy this situation.
  • the invention has for its object to provide a sock with area-wise padding, which avoids a double padding. According to the invention, this object is achieved in that the arrangement of the upholstery of the sock are tuned to the arrangement of the upholstery of the shoe.
  • a sock is created with area-wise upholstery, by which a double padding is avoided.
  • the padded area is expanded, resulting in a uniform pressure distribution result. This prevents premature fatigue.
  • the pads are formed in the region of the instep of absorption pads, between which a web is provided.
  • the absorption pads protrude beyond the bridge. This ensures that the provided on the respective shoe tab between the absorption pads is arranged in a worn state. Since the tabs are each upholstered, a double padding is avoided by the lateral arrangement of the absorbent pad. Rather, there is a continuous surface which leads to a uniform pressure distribution. This counteracts premature fatigue of the foot and pressure points.
  • the pad in the heel of distance pads are formed, between which a web is provided.
  • the spacer pads protrude over the bridge. This makes it possible to place the padding of the edge, which is provided in each case in the region of the heel of the shoe, above a protective cap provided in the rule in the region of the web, that is to say in the non-padded or less padded region. As a result, a double padding is avoided.
  • the adjacent arrangement of the spacer pads leads to a uniform padding in the heel and thus to a uniform pressure distribution.
  • the sock has an air channel.
  • the air duct helps moisture evaporate or the non-evaporating part of the moisture can be absorbed by the tissue.
  • the sock is equipped with an X-cross bandage.
  • the X-Cross bandage supports the ankle in the transition area between leg and foot.
  • FIG. 1 is a side view of a sock
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of a sock in another embodiment
  • Figure 3 is a simplified view of a shoe in side view
  • 4 shows the sock shown in FIG. 1 in combination with the shoe shown in FIG. 3
  • FIG. 5 shows the section along the line VV in FIG. 4 in an enlarged view.
  • the sock generally designated 1
  • the areas 1 1, 1 2 and 13 may, as shown in the embodiment, be made of reinforced material.
  • a shaft connects, which ends in the embodiment of Figure 3 above the ankle, extends in the embodiments of Figures 1 and 2 to over the calf.
  • a collar 14 At the end facing away from the foot part of the shaft is provided with a collar 14. From the collar 14 is in the embodiment, an air duct 1 5, which extends into the appearance area 13 and is formed from climate-regulating net knitted fabric. The air duct 1 5 helps to dissipate moisture from the entrance area upwards.
  • Such an air duct 1 5 may be provided both on the inside leg and the outside of the leg or on both sides of the sock.
  • the sock 1 can also be equipped with a - not shown - X-cross bandage, which is formed of an elastic climate-regulating fabric.
  • the X-Cross Bandage supports the ankle in the transition area between leg and foot.
  • the sock 1 is partially provided with pads 2.
  • an absorbent pad 21 is provided which extends from the toe area over the instep of the foot part to the lower portion of the shaft of the sock.
  • the pad 21 is arranged laterally to the clamping.
  • a comparable absorbent pad 22 is provided, which can be seen in Figure 5.
  • the pad 22 has the substantially same shape as the pad 21 shown in FIG.
  • a web 23 is formed, which also extends from the toe area 1 1 to the lower portion of the shaft of the sock.
  • the pads 21, 22 are clearly above the web 23 out.
  • a pad 24 is provided which has a substantially annular formation.
  • the annular pad 24 encloses a substantially circular surface 25.
  • the pad 24 is formed so that it protrudes significantly over the surface 25.
  • two spacer pads 26, 27 are arranged in the region of the heel on the sock 1.
  • the shape of the spacer pads 26, 27 adapted to the anatomy of the foot in this area.
  • the spacer pad 26 begins at the heel area 1 2 and ends at a web 28 which is formed between the spacer pads 26, 27.
  • the web 28 may be made of climate-regulating tissue.
  • the spacer pads 26, 27 are designed such that they project clearly beyond the web 28.
  • the pads 2 are generally made of plastic yarns or compound fabrics or yarn or similar materials.
  • the padding 2 of the sock 1 are made of hollow-core fibers which are wound with wool or cotton.
  • the hollow-chamber plastic yarns are particularly strong shock and pressure damping.
  • the tread area 13 may be made of microfibre knit which helps to reduce abrasion. Also in the toe and heel area 1 1, 1 2 depending on the requirement, the footbed made of microfiber.
  • the selected as an exemplary embodiment and generally designated 3 shoe has partially pad 4. He has a sole 31. On the sole 31 is a closed upper part 32 is arranged. In the worn state ( Figure 4), the foot of the user is supported on the sole 31, while the remaining part of the foot to the ankle is surrounded by the upper part 32.
  • the upper part 32 may consist of different materials. While in the past predominantly leather was used as the material for the upper part 32, plastic fibers and plastics are predominantly used today.
  • the upper part 32 of the shoe 3 has a tab 33 over which the - not shown - lacing of the shoe takes place.
  • eyelets 34 are provided in the shoe.
  • the tab 33 is provided with a pad 4 in the form of a padding 41 to prevent pain in the foot of the user at a firm lacing the shoe or under a heavy load.
  • a cap 35 is arranged in the front region of the shoe 3.
  • the cap 35 may be made of hard plastic, leather or solid knitted fabric.
  • a protective cap is also provided in the heel area of the shoe, which is designated 36.
  • the protective cap 36 may be made of solid plastic, leather or reinforced knitted plastic fibers.
  • the cap 36 extends into the lateral regions of the shoe to provide lateral guidance for the heel.
  • the upper part 32 of the shoe is made of leather or plastic fibers.
  • the areas made of this material are designated 37.
  • the areas contribute significantly to the structural strength of the top of the shoe.
  • climatic zones 38 which, depending on the application area of the shoe, are located in different places and in different shapes and sizes
  • the areas 37 are provided with a padding 42 in order to increase the wearing comfort.
  • the shoe 3 is provided with a padding 43 in order to reduce the loads on the heel.
  • the arrangement of the pad 2 of the sock 1 are matched to the arrangement of the pad 4 of the shoe 3.
  • This is exemplified below on the basis of the absorptive onpolster 21, 22 with the intermediate web 23 on the one hand and the padding 41 in the tab 33 of the shoe 3 explained ( Figure 5).
  • the padding 41 on the tab 33 extends over the entire width of the tab. It thus also extends below the region 37 and consequently cushions the eyelets 34. It can be seen from the section according to FIG. 5 that the wadding 41 increases the thickness of the tab 33.
  • absorbent pads 21, 22 are located just adjacent the padded flap 33.
  • the tab 33 with the padding 41 lies exactly on the web 23.
  • the pads 21, 22 and the padding 41 thus form a consistently uniformly padded surface; a double padding is avoided. It also takes place under extreme loads or in very tightly laced shoes a uniform pressure distribution instead, which counteracts the occurrence of pressure points and thus the risk of premature fatigue.
  • the spacer pads 26, 27 act in conjunction with the web 28.
  • the padding 43 is above the protective cap 36 of the shoe 3 in the worn state the sock 1 in contact, whereby a pressure relief is caused.
  • the spacer pads 26, 27 are arranged exactly adjacent to the padding 43; the padding lies exactly in the region of the web 28. Also by this training a double padding is avoided; At the same time a uniform load distribution takes place.
  • the heel is protected by the inventive design even under extreme foot movements against damage in the heel area.
  • the invention is not limited to these alone; rather, under this term also stockings, tights and the like are subsumed, to which the invention also relates. Also, the invention is not limited solely to the shape and arrangement of the pads; Rather, other arrangements and configurations of upholstery depending on the particular load conditions or shoe shapes of the inventive concept are also included.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne une chaussette, notamment une chaussette de sport, présentant un matelassage partiel. La disposition des zones matelassées (2) de la chaussette (1) correspond à la disposition des zones matelassées (4) de la chaussure (3).
PCT/DE2004/002140 2003-10-07 2004-09-24 Chaussette WO2005039335A2 (fr)

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Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
JP2006529617A JP4625459B2 (ja) 2003-10-07 2004-09-24 ソックス
US10/574,317 US20070118973A1 (en) 2003-10-07 2004-09-24 Sock
CA002541455A CA2541455A1 (fr) 2003-10-07 2004-09-24 Chaussette
DK04786856.7T DK1701626T3 (en) 2003-10-07 2004-09-24 sock
EP04786856.7A EP1701626B1 (fr) 2003-10-07 2004-09-24 Chaussette
DE112004002437T DE112004002437D2 (de) 2003-10-07 2004-09-24 Socke
CN2004800291694A CN1917786B (zh) 2003-10-07 2004-09-24 袜子
ES04786856.7T ES2627206T3 (es) 2003-10-07 2004-09-24 Calcetín
PL04786856T PL1701626T3 (pl) 2003-10-07 2004-09-24 Skarpeta
AU2004283007A AU2004283007A1 (en) 2003-10-07 2004-09-24 Sock

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DE20315356U DE20315356U1 (de) 2003-10-07 2003-10-07 Socke
DE20315356.1 2003-10-07

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