WO2015182095A1 - Chaussettes - Google Patents

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WO2015182095A1
WO2015182095A1 PCT/JP2015/002601 JP2015002601W WO2015182095A1 WO 2015182095 A1 WO2015182095 A1 WO 2015182095A1 JP 2015002601 W JP2015002601 W JP 2015002601W WO 2015182095 A1 WO2015182095 A1 WO 2015182095A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
    • A41B11/00Hosiery; Panti-hose

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  • the present invention is a sock having a storage space that can store small valuables, such as house keys and cash, and does not drop stored items even when walking or exercising.
  • the body part is formed from an annular body part that forms from the wear mouth part to the substantially heel part, and a foot part that is integrally formed with the body part and that extends from the end part of the substantially heel part to the toe part.
  • the present invention relates to a sock having a storage space.
  • socks with storage space have been known.
  • a storage space for storing a protector, a warming warmer, a walking aid, etc. is integrally formed in a predetermined position such as the instep, toe, or sole (for example, a patent Reference 1).
  • a conventional sock having a storage space has a configuration in which a storage space is provided on the instep, toe, sole, etc., so that it is suitable for storing a relatively small item on the leg. Since the entrance is narrow, it is impossible to easily put in and out of the storage space while wearing shoes. In addition, since the storage space is open to the outside, valuables and other items stored in the storage space when a small movement such as walking or running is performed with small items such as valuables stored in the storage space. Ran out of the storage space and lost valuables.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a sock that can be easily stored in various storage items, and can prevent storage items such as valuables from jumping out of the storage space of the socks.
  • the first aspect of the present invention comprises an annular body part that constitutes from a mouth part for inserting a foot to a substantially heel part, and a body part that is integrally formed with the body part, and is constituted from the end part of the substantially heel part to the toe part.
  • a sock having a storage space in the body part, the body part being provided on the inside of the outer body cloth and the outer body cloth formed from the upper part of the substantially heel part to the upper end part,
  • An inner body cloth that is longer than the upper end of the outer body cloth, and the body part is formed by the outer body cloth and the inner body cloth to form a storage space in which the lower part is closed and the upper part is opened in the entire circumference of the lower leg It is characterized by being.
  • the outer body cloth and the inner body cloth of the body part form a storage space in which the lower part is closed and the upper part is opened in the entire circumference of the lower leg.
  • Various valuables can be easily taken in and out from the upper opening, and can be easily stored.
  • the outer body cloth and the inner body cloth have a double structure, the tightening force is improved as compared with the single structure.
  • the second aspect of the present invention is the sock of the first aspect of the present invention, wherein the upper end portion of the inner body fabric is folded back so as to cover the upper end portion of the outer body fabric, thereby opening the upper opening of the storage space. It can be closed.
  • the upper end portion of the inner body cloth is folded back so as to cover the upper end portion of the outer body cloth, so that the upper opening of the storage space is closed. It is possible to reliably prevent valuables in the storage space from jumping out of the storage space.
  • a third aspect of the present invention is the sock according to the second aspect of the present invention, wherein the inner body fabric is provided with an inner body fabric stretchable portion in the circumferential direction of the lower leg, and the inner body fabric stretchable portion provides a lower leg circumference. It is characterized by being tightened in the direction.
  • the inner body fabric stretchable portion of the inner body fabric is tightened in the lower thigh circumferential direction, so that the upper opening of the storage space can be tightly closed by folding back the upper end portion of the inner body fabric, and the storage space It is possible to more reliably prevent the valuables inside from jumping out of the storage space.
  • a fourth aspect of the present invention is the sock according to the first aspect of the present invention, wherein the outer body cloth is provided with an outer body cloth stretchable part in a circumferential direction of the lower leg, and the outer body cloth stretchable part is used to It is characterized by being tightened in the direction.
  • the present invention is tightened in the lower thigh circumferential direction by the outer body fabric expansion / contraction part of the outer body fabric, so that it can be securely held in the storage space while suppressing the movement of valuables and the like in the storage space, Even when an object is not placed in the storage space, the outer body cloth stretchable part is tightened in the circumferential direction of the lower leg, so that the shape of the sock can be maintained and used without breaking the shape of the sock.
  • various stored items can be easily stored in the storage space, and stored items such as valuables can be prevented from easily jumping out of the storage space of the sock.
  • (A) It is a perspective view of the sock which extended the upper end part of the inner side body cloth in 1st Embodiment of this invention. (5) Front view of socks with the upper end of the inner body cloth stretched.
  • (C) It is a side sectional view of a sock with the upper end of the inner body fabric stretched out.
  • (D) It is a side perspective view of a sock in which the upper end portion of the inner body fabric is extended and the outer body fabric is expanded.
  • (A) It is a perspective view of the sock which turned up the upper end part of the inner body cloth in 1st Embodiment of this invention. (2) Front view of the socks with the upper end of the inner body cloth of the socks folded back.
  • (C) is a side cross-sectional view of the sock with the upper end of the inner fabric of the sock folded back.
  • (A) It is a front view of the socks which put on the shoes. (4) Side view of socks with shoes on.
  • (A) It is a front view of the sock which accommodated the protector.
  • (B) A cross-sectional side view of a sock containing a protector.
  • (A) It is a side view of socks which stored change.
  • (A) It is a top view which shows the structure of the knitting place of a flat knitting.
  • (B) to (d) are side views showing the knitting operation of the knitting needle and sinker. It is a top view which shows the sinker and sinker cap of the conventional knitting machine.
  • FIG. 1 (a) is a perspective view of a sock with the upper end of the inner body fabric stretched according to the first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 1 (b) is a sock with the upper end of the inner body fabric stretched
  • 1 (c) is a side cross-sectional view of a sock with the upper end of the inner body cloth stretched
  • FIG. 1 (d) is a stretch of the upper end of the inner body cloth, It is a side perspective view of the spread sock.
  • the sock 6 is knitted integrally with the body portion 5 and an annular body portion 5 that constitutes from the mouth portion 3 into which the foot is inserted to the substantially heel portion 4. It is knitted from the foot part 8 which comprises the part to the toe part 11.
  • the heel part 4 is a part of the heel and is a concept including a little upper part and a little lower part of the heel.
  • the body part 5 includes an outer body cloth 2 formed substantially from the upper part of the heel part 4 to the upper end part, and an inner body cloth 1 provided inside the outer body cloth 2 and longer than the upper end part of the outer body cloth 2. And has a double structure from the upper part of the substantially heel part 4 to the upper end part of the outer body cloth 2.
  • the outer body cloth 2 and the inner body cloth 1 form a storage space 7 in which the lower part is closed and the upper part is opened.
  • the position from the upper part of the substantially heel part 4 where the outer body fabric 2 is formed to the upper end part is within the range from the upper position near the heel part 4 to the upper end part.
  • the storage space 7 formed by the outer body fabric 2 and the inner body fabric 1 of the body part 5 has an upper portion opened 360 degrees in the entire circumference of the lower leg. Since the inner body fabric 1 is formed longer than the upper end portion of the outer body fabric 2, the upper end portion of the inner body fabric 1 is folded back so as to cover the upper end portion of the outer body fabric 2.
  • the upper opening of the can be closed. That is, the upper opening of the storage space 7 can be covered with the inner body cloth 1 by folding the upper end of the inner body cloth 1 (see FIG. 2).
  • FIG. 2 (a) is a perspective view of the sock with the upper end portion of the inner body cloth folded back in the first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 (b) is the sock with the upper end portion of the inner body cloth folded back.
  • Fig. 2 (c) is a side cross-sectional view of the sock with the upper end portion of the inner body fabric folded back.
  • the body part 5 is formed with the outer body cloth 2 and the inner body cloth 1 so as to form the storage space 7 in which the lower part is closed and the upper part is opened in the entire circumference of the lower leg, so that the socks 6 are worn.
  • various valuables can be easily stored from the upper opening of the storage space 7 (see FIG. 3). That is, since the length of the outer body cloth 2 is shorter than that of the inner body cloth 1, the protector 21 and the coins are stored in the storage space 7 formed by the outer body cloth 2 and the inner body cloth 1 even when the sock 6 is worn. 27 and other valuables can be easily stored.
  • FIG. 3A is a front view of a sock wearing shoes
  • FIG. 3B is a side view of the sock wearing shoes
  • FIG. 4A is a front view of the sock containing a protector
  • 4 (b) is a side sectional view of a sock storing a protector
  • FIG. 5 (a) is a side view of a sock storing coins
  • FIG. 5 (b) is a sock storing coins.
  • FIG. 1 to 4 show the socks 6 (high socks) of the body portion 5 having a length up to below the knee, while FIG. 5 shows the socks 6 (low socks) of the body portion 5 slightly shorter.
  • the storage space 7 can be made deeper when used in high socks socks 6, and the storage space 7 becomes slightly shallower when used in socks 6 with low socks.
  • the present invention can also be applied to socks 6 having a length of the body portion 5 other than the socks and the high socks.
  • the storage space 7 formed by the outer body fabric 2 and the inner body fabric 1 of each sock 6 may be formed at any of the upper, middle, and lower positions of the body portion 5 of the sock 6, and the storage space.
  • the size of the sock 6 is about 1/2 to about 1/4 of the vertical length of the body part 5 of the sock 6 or about sock 6 of various sizes of the storage space 7 such as about 1/2 to about 1/3. Is also applicable.
  • a mark 28 is drawn on the outer peripheral surface (front surface) of the inner body fabric 1 and the back surface of the outer body fabric 2 (see FIG. 6). As described above, since the mark 28 is drawn on the outer peripheral surface (front surface) of the inner body fabric 1 and the back surface of the outer body fabric 2 to be folded, the outer peripheral surface of the inner body fabric 1 with the outer body fabric 2 folded. (Surface) and the mark 28 on the back side of the outer body cloth 2 are displayed on the surface, so that the design power of the sock 6 can be increased. In the present embodiment, the mark 28 is drawn on the outer peripheral surface (front surface) of the inner body fabric 1 and on the back side of the outer body fabric 6. However, the present invention is not limited to this.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram showing a sock on which a mark is drawn.
  • the mark 28 is drawn on the outer peripheral surface (front surface) of the inner body fabric 1 and the back surface of the outer body fabric 2 that is folded back.
  • the outer side fabric 2 may be folded back, and the outer peripheral surface (front surface) of the inner body fabric 1 and the outer body fabric 2 may not be provided with the mark 28.
  • the inner body fabric 1 is provided with an inner body fabric stretchable portion 9 in the circumferential direction of the lower leg, and the lower body is tightened in the circumferential direction by the inner body fabric stretchable portion 9 (see FIG. 6).
  • the lower leg is tightened in the circumferential direction by the inner body fabric stretchable portion 9 of the inner body fabric 1, so that the upper opening of the storage space 7 can be more tightly closed by folding the upper end portion of the inner body fabric 1. Further, it is possible to more reliably prevent valuables in the storage space 7 from jumping out of the storage space 7.
  • the inner body fabric stretchable portion 9 is formed in the vicinity of the mouth opening 3 that is the upper end portion of the inner body fabric 1 or in the entire inner body fabric 1. In FIG.
  • the inner body fabric stretchable portion 9 is provided on the outer peripheral surface of the inner body fabric 1.
  • the inner body fabric 1 may be provided on the inner peripheral surface of the inner body fabric 1.
  • the inner body cloth stretchable portion 9 may be formed from the peripheral surface to the outer peripheral surface. Further, the inner body fabric stretchable portion 9 may not be provided on the inner body fabric 1.
  • the outer body fabric 2 is provided with an outer body fabric stretchable portion 10 in the circumferential direction of the lower leg, and the outer body fabric stretched portion 10 tightens the lower leg in the circumferential direction (see FIG. 6).
  • the outer body cloth stretchable portion 10 of the outer body cloth 2 is tightened in the circumferential direction, the movement of valuables and the like in the storage space 7 can be suppressed and securely held in the storage space 7. it can. Even when no objects are placed in the storage space 7, the outer body cloth stretchable portion 10 tightens the lower leg in the circumferential direction, so that the shape of the sock 6 is maintained without breaking the shape of the sock 6.
  • the shape of the sock 6 can be retained and used without further breaking the shape of the sock 6 (see FIG. 6).
  • marks 28 are drawn on the outer peripheral surface (front surface) of the inner body fabric 1 and the back surface of the outer body fabric 2 that is folded back.
  • the design power of the sock 6 can be further improved by drawing the mark 28 on the outer peripheral surface (front surface) of the inner body fabric 1 and the back surface of the outer body fabric 2 that is folded back.
  • a mark 28 may be drawn on the outer peripheral surface (front surface) of the outer body fabric 2.
  • the display of the mark 28 or the like may be hidden by folding the outer body fabric 2 inward. it can.
  • the outer body cloth expansion-contraction part 10 is formed in the vicinity of the upper end part of the outer body cloth 2, or the outer body cloth 2 whole.
  • the outer body cloth stretchable portion 10 is provided on the inner peripheral surface of the outer body cloth 2.
  • the outer body cloth stretchable part 10 may be formed from the peripheral surface to the outer peripheral surface. Further, the outer body fabric expansion / contraction part 10 may not be provided in the outer body fabric 2.
  • FIG. 7 is a longitudinal sectional view showing the structure of a conventional knitting machine
  • FIG. 8 (a) is a plan view showing the structure of a flat knitted fabric
  • FIGS. 8 (b) to 8 (d) are a side view showing a knitting operation of a knitting needle and a sinker
  • FIG. 9 is a plan view showing a sinker and a sinker cap of a conventional knitting machine.
  • the knitting machine A is a device for knitting the socks 6, and a non-rotating knitting machine body 18, a knitting machine cylinder 14 on which the knitting needle 12 and the sinker 13 are mounted and rotated, and the upper part of the knitting machine cylinder 14 covering the sinker 13 And a sinker cap 15 attached to (see FIG. 7).
  • a knitting machine A used in the present embodiment is a knitting machine A that is generally used as disclosed in, for example, Japanese Patent No. 387878 (prior art). Hereinafter, description will be given according to the contents of the above publication.
  • the knitting machine cylinder 14 accommodates a plurality of knitting needles 12 slidably up and down in a plurality of grooves formed in the vertical direction on the outer peripheral surface, and is fixed to the outer side and the inner diameter side of the upper part of the knitting machine cylinder 14.
  • the sinker 13 is slidably accommodated in a plurality of grooves formed radially in the sinker ring 16 and the inner sinker ring 17.
  • the knitting needle 12 is a rod-like member having a hook portion 22 for hooking a knitting yarn 43 at the upper end, and a bat portion 23 bent at a right angle on the outer diameter side at the lower portion.
  • the hook portion 22 includes a hook 24 opened on the outer diameter side of the knitting machine cylinder 14, and a lever 25 that pivots up and down from the lower portion of the hook 24 to open and close the hook 24.
  • the upper and lower ends of the butt portion 23 of the knitting needle 12 are supported by a knitting needle cam 26 provided on a non-rotating knitting machine body 18 on a surface opposed to the outer peripheral surface of the knitting machine cylinder 14 with a predetermined track. As the needle 14 rotates, the knitting needle 12 moves up and down at a predetermined position in the circumferential direction along the track of the knitting needle cam 26.
  • the scissor sinker 13 slides in the radial direction at a predetermined position in the circumferential direction by a sinker cam 31 mounted on the lower surface of the non-rotating sinker cap 15.
  • the knitting of the knitting machine A is performed by the operation of the knitting needle 12 and the sinker 13.
  • FIGS. 8B to 8D The operations of the knitting needle 12 and the sinker 13 are shown in FIGS. 8B to 8D.
  • the knitting needle 12 is inserted through the loop 42 of the already knitted portion 41.
  • the knitting yarn 43 is supplied to the hook 24 of the knitting needle 12.
  • the sinker 13 is arranged on both sides in the circumferential direction of the knitting needle 12 in the upper part of the knitting machine cylinder 14, and the already knitted portion 41 is knitted. It moves so as to be pushed into the inner diameter side of the machine cylinder 14.
  • the knitting needle 12 When the knitting needle 12 is lowered from the state of FIG. 8B to FIG. 8C, the knitting yarn 43 held on the hook 24 of the knitting needle 12 is drawn into the loop 42 of the already knitted portion, and the loop 42 A new loop 44 is formed on the lower side.
  • the sinker 13 As shown in FIG. 8C, the sinker 13 is arranged on the outer diameter side of the knitting machine cylinder 14 so that the knitting yarn 43 held by the knitting needle 12 does not get entangled with the upper part of the sinker 13 when the knitting needle 12 descends. Moving. When the knitting needle 12 descends and a new loop 44 is formed, the sinker 13 moves to the inner diameter side of the knitting machine cylinder 14 and pushes the knitted portion 41 toward the inner diameter side, as shown in FIG.
  • the heel sinker cap 15 includes two protrusions 32 and 33 that protrude parallel to the outer shape direction. Screws 34 and 35 are attached to the two protrusions 32 and 33 so that the screw shaft protrudes from the opposite surface. Between the two protrusions 32, 33 of the sinker cap 15, a restricting portion 36 extending from the non-rotating knitting machine body 18 protrudes.
  • the sinker cap 15 is mounted so as to cover the upper part of the knitting machine cylinder 14, and rotates according to the rotation direction of the knitting machine cylinder 14.
  • the sinker 13 retracts in the outer diameter direction by the action of the sinker cam 31.
  • the knitting needle 12 mounted on the knitting machine cylinder 14 descends to form a new loop 44.
  • the place where the knitting needle 12 is lowered to the lowermost end corresponds to the latter half of the circumferential region a, and from here the portion 41 formed by the sinker 13 moving forward in the inner diameter direction is knitted on the inner diameter side of the knitting machine cylinder 14 as shown in FIG. It is supposed to be pushed into.
  • FIG. 11 is a figure which shows the manufacturing process of the sock in 1st Embodiment of this invention.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram showing a flowchart of the sock manufacturing method according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • a sock bag part knitting process is performed (see FIG. 11A).
  • a make-up part is knitted using nylon thread, and the end part of the make-up part is hooked on an upper plate jack 20 that is exposed outwardly from the outer peripheral surface of the upper plate 19 of the knitting machine A. Later, the upper plate jack 20 is retracted. Then, with the end of the make-up portion hooked on the upper plate jack 20 of the upper plate 19, the sock bag portion 45 is knitted using nylon yarn and rubber yarn.
  • an inner body fabric knitting process is performed (see FIG. 11B).
  • the inner body fabric 1 is knitted from the end portion of the sock bag portion 45 using a nylon thread.
  • the process proceeds to S3.
  • the inner body fabric expansion-contraction part 9 is provided in the inner body fabric 1, the part is knitted using a nylon thread and a rubber thread.
  • the outer body fabric knitting process is performed (FIG. 11 (c)).
  • the end of the inner body fabric 1 knitted by the inner body fabric knitting process is hooked on the upper tray jack 20 of the outer peripheral surface of the upper tray 19, and in this state, the outer body is woven using nylon threads.
  • the fabric 2 is knitted.
  • the outer body fabric 2 is knitted in double, but since this knitting method is the same as that of the sock bag portion 45, description thereof is omitted.
  • suction is performed from below the inner body fabric 1 with a pressure of 1 to 3 horsepower (preferably approximately 2 horsepower).
  • the inner body fabric 1 since the inner body fabric 1 is sucked and pulled from below, the inner body fabric 1 extends in the lower direction (longitudinal direction) and the inner body fabric 1 is not entangled with the knitting needle 12. Thereby, the folding of the knitting needle 12 due to the inner body fabric 1 entangled with the knitting needle 12 can be prevented. Then, the end of the inner body cloth 1 hooked on the upper plate jack 20 of the upper plate 19 is removed from the upper plate, and the process proceeds to S4. In addition, when the outer body cloth expansion-contraction part 10 is provided in the outer body cloth 2, the part is knitted using a nylon thread and a rubber thread.
  • the heel end knitting process is performed (see FIG. 11D).
  • a portion from the end portion of the inner body fabric 1 to the outer body fabric 2 is knitted from the substantially heel portion 4 to the sock tip using a nylon thread.
  • the sock tip portion below the substantially heel portion 4 is knitted, and the knitting method of the sock tip portion below the substantially heel portion 4 is the same as a normal sock knitting method. So I will omit the explanation.
  • a tip end closing process is performed.
  • the tip end closing step after the end of the heel end knitting step, the tip end of the sock 6 is closed with a sewing machine or the like using a nylon thread and removed from the knitting machine A. Thereby, the sock 6 is completed.
  • FIG. 12 is a view showing a wreck cover according to a modification of the present invention.
  • the wreck cover 46 is composed of a portion of the sock substantially the heel portion 4 or more.
  • a substantially elongate part 4 of the wreck cover 46 is provided with a eaves expansion / contraction part 47, and the ankle is tightened in the circumferential direction by the eaves expansion / contraction part 47.
  • the collar expansion / contraction part 47 is formed in the vicinity of the collar part 4 of the rec cover 46. Further, in FIG. 12, the flange expansion / contraction portion 47 is provided on the outer peripheral surface of the REC cover 46 in the vicinity of the flange portion 4. In addition, the flange expansion / contraction part 47 may be formed from the inner peripheral surface of the REC cover 46 in the vicinity of the flange part 4 to the outer peripheral surface. Further, the heel cover expansion / contraction part 47 may not be provided on the wreck cover 46. Moreover, about the manufacturing method of the wreck cover 46, the process to the outer body cloth knitting process (S3) of the manufacturing method of the socks 6 is implemented, and in S4A, the buttocks knitting process is performed.
  • the vicinity of the heel part 4 is knitted from the joined portion of the inner body fabric 1 and the outer body fabric 2 using nylon yarn and rubber yarn.
  • the collar part expansion-contraction part 47 is not provided in the collar part 4 vicinity, the part is knitted using a nylon thread

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La présente invention concerne une chaussette formée à partir d'une partie corps (5) circulaire constituant une partie entre une ouverture d'enfilage (3) pour l'insertion d'un pied et une partie cheville (4) et d'une partie pied (8) constituant une partie entre une partie d'extrémité de la partie cheville (4) et une partie pointe de pied (11). La partie corps (5) possède un tissu extérieur (2) formé de la partie supérieure de la partie cheville (4) à la partie d'extrémité supérieure et un tissu intérieur (1) prévu sur l'intérieur du tissu extérieur (2) et formé plus long que la partie d'extrémité supérieure du tissu extérieur (2). Un espace de réception (7), dans lequel la partie inférieure est fermée et la partie supérieure s'ouvre sur toute la direction circonférentielle au niveau de la jambe inférieure, est formé par le tissu extérieur (2) et le tissu intérieur (1). Ainsi, même dans un état où la chaussette (6) est portée, divers effets de valeur et analogues peuvent facilement être logés par l'ouverture de la partie supérieure de l'espace de réception.
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