WO2012160834A1 - Chaussettes - Google Patents

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WO2012160834A1
WO2012160834A1 PCT/JP2012/003440 JP2012003440W WO2012160834A1 WO 2012160834 A1 WO2012160834 A1 WO 2012160834A1 JP 2012003440 W JP2012003440 W JP 2012003440W WO 2012160834 A1 WO2012160834 A1 WO 2012160834A1
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新宅 光男
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
    • A41B11/00Hosiery; Panti-hose
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
    • A41B11/00Hosiery; Panti-hose
    • A41B11/004Hosiery with separated toe sections
    • 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
    • A41B2400/44Donning facilities

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  • the present invention relates to socks that can be easily worn by a user such as an elderly person or a physically handicapped person.
  • Patent Document 1 proposes a hallux valgus correction tool used by an elderly person for the purpose of correcting hallux valgus as a kind of socks worn by users such as the elderly.
  • This device for correcting hallux valgus has a hallux valgus bag portion that accommodates the thumb and a large bag portion that accommodates other fingers. To prevent the risk of falls caused by hallux valgus.
  • an object of the present invention is to provide a sock that a user such as an elderly person or a physically handicapped person can easily wear.
  • the socks according to the present invention are formed by integrating a toe covering portion that accommodates the user's toes, a sole covering portion that covers the sole, an instep covering portion that covers the instep, and an ankle covering portion that covers the ankle.
  • a finger hooking portion for hooking a user's finger in the vicinity of the wearing mouth provided above the ankle covering portion.
  • the socks can only be put on by putting the finger of one hand on the finger rest and pulling the socks up to the ankle side. Can be worn easily, and after wearing it, it fits perfectly in daily activities and does not cause a deviation.
  • the finger-hanging portion is formed in the vicinity of the upper end opening of the wearing mouth portion and on the front side under the socks. According to the above configuration, the user can easily pass his / her foot into the sock simply by putting his finger on the finger rest on the front side of the sock and pulling it up.
  • the finger-hanging portion is a first finger-hanging portion, and a second finger-hanging portion, which is another finger-hanging portion, is formed from the upper portion of the ankle covering portion at an appropriate position above the instep covering portion. It is formed in the area
  • the user puts his / her finger into the first finger-hanging portion and pulls it up, while the other finger is in the ankle covering portion located at the upper position of the instep covering portion.
  • the finger rest part 2 When another finger is hung on the finger rest part 2 and pulled up, it can be lifted up more effectively and easily, and the foot can be easily passed through the socks.
  • the second finger-hanging portion is formed on the rear side of the sock.
  • the user can effectively pull up the rear side of the sock simply by placing the finger on the second finger-hanging portion on the back side of the sock and pulling it up.
  • the second finger-hanging portion is formed in a portion of the ankle covering portion above the heel.
  • the user can easily put the sock on by passing the foot further into the sock simply by putting the finger on the second finger-hanging part located above the heel and pulling it up.
  • the first finger-hanging portion is a concave bag portion or a hook portion into which a part of a user's finger can be inserted.
  • the wear mouth portion is a cylindrical portion that softly covers and covers a position above the user's ankle with a looser force than each other cover portion.
  • the upper part is softly covered with the wearing mouth, and the user can slide down without giving the user an unpleasant feeling or burden during wearing. How many can be offered below.
  • the toe cover part is divided into a main bag part for accommodating the first toes (thumb) and a large bag part for accommodating the second to fifth toes.
  • the toe covering part is divided into the toe bag part and the large bag part, the first toe (thumb) can be separated from the other toes, and the hallux valgus is effectively prevented.
  • the knitting tensile force of the instep cover portion is set to be larger than the knitting tensile force of the sole cover portion.
  • the toe covering portion when the user accommodates his / her foot under the sock, the toe covering portion can lift the toe covering portion strongly upward, so that each finger of the user's foot is directed upward. Act on. For this reason, even if the user is an elderly person or a person with a physical disability, the user can easily stand up from the state of sitting on the chair and can effectively prevent the user from falling down when standing up. .
  • a back cover portion is provided between the sole cover portion and the ankle cover portion, and a rubber knitted portion is provided in the back cover portion.
  • the back cover portion can prevent the socks from slipping off the ankle.
  • the present invention can provide socks that can be easily worn by a user such as an elderly person or a physically handicapped person.
  • FIG. 5A is a diagram showing points P1, P2, and P3 where a load is applied to the foot in the sock of the embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5B is a diagram illustrating a load applied to the foot in the sock of the comparative example. The figure which shows such points P1, P2, and P3.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a preferred embodiment of a sock according to the present invention.
  • the sock is shown in a state of being worn on a user's foot.
  • 2A shows the upper surface of the sock 1 shown in FIG. 1
  • FIG. 2B shows the lower surface of the sock 1 shown in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 1 It has not been.
  • the socks 1 are composed of a knitted fabric covering the entire leg and ankle F of the user,
  • the front side is preferably made of cotton having a fiber diameter of about 530 denier
  • the back side is made of polyurethane having a fiber diameter of about 160 denier and a nylon cover that functions as an elastic yarn. If it exceeds 530 denier, the stretchability is almost lost, and if it is less than 160 denier, the strength decreases.
  • the sock 1 has a structure that allows the user to easily put on the shoe with the movement of one finger only without using the fingers of both hands to widen the mouth. Moreover, the sock 1 preferably has a function of preventing hallux valgus, and is worn by the user to prevent the hallux valgus by pointing the thumb outward and maintain the balance of the body during walking. As described later, there are various advantages such as reducing the risk of falling.
  • the socks 1 shown in FIG. 1 are considered so that the stimulation to the bare skin is small.
  • the sock 1 has a toe cover portion 2 at the tip, a bottom sole cover portion 3, an upper instep cover portion 4, a footwear portion 5 and a back cover portion 7. Overall, it has at least the elasticity required for socks.
  • Reference numeral 8 denotes a rubber knitted portion.
  • the toe covering part 2 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 is a part that accommodates the first to fifth toes of the user's toes, and the sole covering part 3 is the sole of the user's foot. It is the part that covers.
  • the instep cover portion 4 is a portion that covers the instep portion of the user's foot
  • the wearing mouth portion 5 is a portion that is made of a particularly flexible fabric, and is a portion that covers the upper portion of the ankle F by softly tightening it in a cylindrical shape.
  • a mouth opening 6 is formed in the upper part of the mouth part 5, and this mouth opening 6 is an opening part for inserting a user's foot.
  • the toe covering portion 2 has a main bag portion 2A and a large bag portion 2B, and the main bag portion 2A and the large bag portion 2B are divided by a dividing portion 2C. Yes.
  • the tip part 2G is formed in a bag shape and can accommodate the first footpad (thumb) of the foot.
  • tip part 2F becomes a bag shape, and accommodates the 2nd to 5th footpad.
  • the toe covering portion 2 can effectively prevent the hallux valgus by preventing the first toes from facing the second toes.
  • the sole cover 3 of the sock 1 shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2B extends from the tip 2G of the bag-shaped main bag 2A and the tip 2F of the bag-like large bag 2B to the back cover 7. It is organized continuously.
  • the sole covering portion 3, the main bag portion 2A, and the large bag portion 2B have a structure that allows a soft feel to be obtained with a thick fabric, and are preferably knitted by, for example, knitting. In this way, the sole cover portion 3, the toe bag portion 2A, and the large bag portion 2B are knitted by knitting to accommodate the sole (sole) and the first to fifth footpads of the foot. 2B, the user can easily extend this portion with sufficient flexibility along the T and S directions shown in FIG. 2B, and the sole and the first toe to the fifth foot. Can keep firewood warm.
  • the T direction shown in FIGS. 1 and 2B is the longitudinal direction of the sole
  • the S direction is the width direction of the sole.
  • the instep cover 4 of the sock 1 shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 (A) extends from the upper inner end 2D of the main bag 2A and the upper inner end 2E of the large bag 2B to the wear mouth 5. It is organized continuously.
  • the instep cover portion 4 is preferably knitted by, for example, tuck (multiple layer) knitting so that it is less stretchable and has a stronger tensile force than the knitting of the sole cover portion 3, the main bag portion 2A and the large bag portion 2B.
  • the tensile force of the knitted portion of the instep cover portion 4 is set to be larger (stronger) than the tensile force of the knitted portion of the sole cover portion 3.
  • the instep cover portion 4 is knitted by tack (overlapping) knitting, so that when the user accommodates the foot in the sock 1, the instep cover portion By strongly pulling the region 4, the fifth toe can be strongly pulled up in the R direction (upward direction) from the first toe in the main bag part 2 ⁇ / b> A and the large bag part 2 ⁇ / b> B.
  • the tip of the first toe of the user can lift the tip of the fifth toe upward, even an elderly person or a person with a physical disability can easily stand up from a sitting state on a chair. It is possible to effectively prevent the user from falling when the user stands up.
  • the tack knitting portion of the instep cover portion 4 is applied to the entirety in the illustrated embodiment.
  • the tack knitted portion is applied to only the region corresponding to the main bag portion 2A, for example, if not the entirety.
  • it may be provided only in a region corresponding to the large bag portion 2B.
  • it is partially provided, if it is provided at least in the region corresponding to the main bag part 2A, it is particularly effective for standing up and stabilizing the direction when a person with weak foot strength such as an elderly person uses it.
  • the sole cover 3 is provided with at least three heels extending in the entire width direction and at least 10 heels on both sides. By doing so, it is excellent in elasticity and flexibility, and it is possible to easily wear the socks 1 easily even for an elderly person or a person without physical disability.
  • the rear cover portion 7 of the sock 1 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2B is knitted between the rear end portion 3S of the sole cover portion 3 and the lower end portion R of the footwear portion 5.
  • the rear end portion 3S of the sole covering portion 3 and the lower portion 7B of the rear covering portion 7 form a portion 9 that covers the heel of the foot.
  • the portion 9 covering the heel of the foot is knitted so as to protrude outward so as to form a loose bag in the state where the foot is not inserted as shown in FIG. 2 (B).
  • the knitted portion 8a is knitted at the center, the knitted portions 8b and 8c are formed on both sides thereof, and the knitted portions 8d and 8e are formed outside the tack knitted portions 8b and 8c.
  • the width of the knitting portion 8a is about 10 mm
  • the width of the tack knitting portions 8b and 8c is about 25 mm
  • the width of the knitting portions 8d and 8e is about 25 mm.
  • the knitted knitted portion 8a and the knitted knitted portions 8a, 8d, 8e are provided with at least four ridges over the entire width direction.
  • the knitting parts 8a, 8d, and 8e can be stretched with sufficient elasticity and flexibility along the P and Q directions shown in FIG. Even a non-free person can easily wear the socks 1 firmly. In addition, it can keep your heels warm.
  • the tuck knitting portions 8b and 8c enable the socks 1 to be firmly fixed without slipping off after mounting.
  • These knitted parts 8a, 8d, 8e and tack knitted parts 8b, 8c are knitted parallel to the P direction as shown in FIG. 2 (B).
  • An ankle covering portion is formed by the rear end portion 4L of the instep covering portion 4, the upper end portion 7L of the rear covering portion 7, the knitting portions 8a, 8d, 8e, and the tack knitting portions 8b, 8c.
  • the ankle covering portion functions so that the sock 1 cannot be easily removed by tightening the user's ankle stronger than the wearing mouth portion 5 in a worn state.
  • the wearing mouth part 5 of the sock 1 is integrally formed on the rear end part 4 ⁇ / b> L of the instep cover part 4 and the upper end part 7 ⁇ / b> L of the back cover part 7.
  • the wear mouth portion 5 is a tubular wear mouth that is a tubular portion that covers and softens the position above the user's ankle with a looser force than the cover portions of other portions.
  • the upper end portion of the portion 5 is a mouth opening 6. For this reason, while firmly tightening around the ankle around the ankle, the upper portion is softly covered with the wearing mouth, so that the user does not feel uncomfortable or wear during wearing and does not slide down.
  • the wearing mouth 5 has a length in the longitudinal direction of 80 to 90 mm, preferably 85 mm, and includes an ankle main part 5A, a first elastic part 5B, and a second elastic part 5C.
  • the ankle main portion 5A is knitted by a weak knitting method with respect to the ankle.
  • the first elastic part 5B and the second elastic part 5C are formed continuously with the ankle main part 5A, and the degree of expansion and contraction of the ring-shaped first elastic part 5B is considerably larger than the degree of expansion and contraction of the ankle main part 5A. It is getting bigger.
  • the degree of expansion / contraction of the ring-shaped second expansion / contraction part 5C is larger than the degree of expansion / contraction of the ankle main part 5A in order to follow the expansion / contraction of the first expansion / contraction part 5A, but the expansion / contraction degree of the first expansion / contraction part 5B. It is smaller than
  • the sock 1 has at least one finger hook. It is preferable that at least one finger-hanging portion is provided above the shoe mouth portion 5 below the shoe, and the finger-hanging portion is not a concave bag portion or a concave shape into which a part of the user's finger can be inserted. Alternatively, it can be formed by a hook portion formed by a string portion that crosses in the width direction under the shoe or a narrow belt portion.
  • the first finger-hanging part 10 has a base width (35 mm) on the outer side substantially at the center in the width direction of the sock 1.
  • the finger-hanging portion is formed by forming a cloth at a formation portion into a concave bag shape.
  • the first finger-hanging unit 10 inserts a finger (for example, an index finger) G of a user's hand, thereby performing a first operation of using the force of the finger G to pull up the socks 1 with respect to the foot and inserting the foot. Is formed for.
  • a finger for example, an index finger
  • the second finger-hanging portion 11 is provided on the rear side (back side) of the ankle main portion 5 ⁇ / b> A of the wearing mouth portion 5 at the center portion in the width direction of the socks 1 and the width of the base portion on the outside
  • the width of the tip (about 15 mm) is made smaller than (about 40 mm), and it is formed to protrude about 20 mm.
  • the second finger-hanging portion 11 is formed at a position opposite to the first finger-hanging portion 10, but is provided on the lower side of the first finger-hanging portion 10 in the longitudinal direction and separated by about 50 mm. Yes, the second finger-hanging portion 11 is knitted at a position immediately above the rear cover portion 7.
  • the bag-like second finger-hanging portion 11 inserts a finger (for example, an index finger) G of the user's hand so that the sock 1 is further attached to the foot using the force of the finger G. It is formed to perform a second action of pulling up and inserting a foot.
  • a finger for example, an index finger
  • FIG. 3 is a side view showing an operation example in the middle of the user trying to put the socks on the user's foot using the finger
  • FIG. 4 shows the state after the sock is put on the user's foot. It is a perspective view which shows a state. As shown in FIG. 3 (A), the user holds the socks 1 of the socks 1 with a finger and puts the toes H of the foot D into the socks opening 6 of the socks 1.
  • the finger G is inserted into the bag-like first finger-hanging portion 10 from the inside of the mouth portion 5, and the socks 1 are obliquely upward along the M direction with respect to the foot D using the force of the finger G.
  • a first operation of pulling up and inserting the foot D is performed. That is, after the toe H of the foot D is inserted into the wearing opening 6 and the user inserts the finger G into the first finger rest 10 and pulls up the wearing 5 in the M direction, FIG. As shown, the sock 1 can cover the heel portion W of the foot D.
  • the second stretchable portion 5C is moved to the first position as illustrated in FIG. 1 Since the ankle F of the foot D is more easily inserted through the mouth opening 6 by overlapping the upper side of the stretchable portion 5B toward the outside, it is more easily inserted into the sock 1 from this point. Can be inserted.
  • FIG. 3 (B) the user's finger G is inserted into the bag-like second finger-hanging portion 11 from the inside of the mouth portion 5, and the socks 1 are attached to the foot using the force of the finger G.
  • a second operation is performed to further raise D upward along the N direction.
  • the user can easily accommodate the foot D in the sock 1 as shown in FIG. 4 by using only one finger G of one hand. Can be worn.
  • a user such as an elderly person or a physically handicapped person inserts the finger G into the first finger rest 10 and the second finger rest 11 in order from the inside of the wearing mouth 5.
  • the user widens the mouth opening 6 of the sock 1 with both hands and lifts it with the fingers of both hands. Even if the socks 1 cannot be worn, the user can easily wear the socks 1 by raising the socks 1. Therefore, the sock 1 according to the embodiment of the present invention cannot conventionally be spread with the socks on the socks using fingers of both hands, so that elderly people and persons with physical disabilities can easily wear socks. Can solve the problem of not being able to.
  • the user easily pulls up the mouth portion 5 of the sock 1. be able to.
  • a person with weak grip strength, a person with paralysis of one hand, an elderly person, etc. uses the first finger-hanging portion 10 and the second finger-hanging portion 11 to sequentially pull up the sock 1 so that the sock 1 with both hands 1
  • the socks 1 can be easily put on even if the socks 1 cannot be put on by widening the mouth opening 6 and pulling it up with fingers of both hands.
  • the toe covering part 2 is clearly divided into a toe bag part 2 ⁇ / b> A and a large bag part 2 ⁇ / b> B. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 4, when the user accommodates the foot in the sock 1. 1 can accommodate the first toe (thumb) of the foot, and the large bag portion 2B can accommodate the second to fifth toes of the foot. Thus, since the toe covering part 2 is divided into the toe bag part 2A and the large bag part 2B, the first toe (thumb) of the foot is moved outward from the second toe to the fifth toe. It can be turned and can effectively prevent hallux valgus.
  • the distribution of the load applied to the foot is distributed to three points P1, P2, and P3 as shown in FIG.
  • Point P1 is on the thumb and the load distribution ratio is 25%
  • point P2 is on the second to fifth footpad side
  • the load distribution ratio is 25%
  • point P3 is on the heel and the load distribution ratio is 50% It is.
  • the points P1 and P2 are clearly separated from each other, and the load can be distributed by 25%, so that the stability of the foot can be maintained in the C direction and the walking stability can be maintained. It can be prevented from falling.
  • the instep cover portion 4 shown in FIG. 1 is preferably knitted by rubber knitting. Therefore, when the user accommodates his / her foot in the sock 1, the instep cover portion 4 includes the toe bag portion 2A and the large bag portion. The fifth toe can be strongly lifted in the R direction (upward) from the first toe in 2B. For this reason, the sock 1 of the embodiment of the present invention is a user who is an elderly person or a person with a physical disability compared to a case where the first toe 5th toe cannot be lifted strongly in the R direction. However, it becomes possible to easily stand up from the state of sitting on the chair, and it is possible to effectively prevent the user from falling down when standing up.
  • the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and various modifications and changes can be made to the present invention, and various modifications can be made within the scope described in the claims.
  • the toe cover part 2 is divided into the toe bag part 2A and the large bag part 2B, but the toe cover part 2 may not be divided into the toe bag part and the large bag part.
  • the large bag part 2B of the toe covering part 2 may be divided into a second toe and a fifth toe, respectively.
  • the material of the socks 1 is not limited to cotton, but may be, for example, cotton, nylon (registered trademark), polyurethane blend, or the like.

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L'invention porte sur une chaussette que des utilisateurs, tels que des personnes âgées et des personnes handicapées, peuvent mettre facilement. Une chaussette (1), qui comporte une partie de couverture d'orteils (2) qui reçoit les orteils d'un pied (D), une partie de couverture de plante de pied (3) qui recouvre la plante du pied, une partie de couverture de dessus de pied (4) qui recouvre le dessus du pied, et une partie d'ouverture de traction (5) qui recouvre la cheville, comporte, à proximité d'une partie d'ouverture (6), formées dans la partie d'ouverture de traction (5), des parties de saisie de doigt (10, 11) que saisit le doigt (G) d'un utilisateur, et, par conséquent, l'utilisateur peut accrocher un doigt dans les parties de saisie de doigt et tirer vers le haut, de façon à rendre l'aptitude à mettre la chaussette (1) facile même pour des utilisateurs tels que des personnes âgées et des personnes handicapées.
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