21 |
Soccer stocking having pocket for leg guard |
JP10064094 |
1994-04-13 |
JPH07278905A |
1995-10-24 |
OKAMOTO TAKESHI |
PURPOSE: To provide soccer stockings which has a pocket on the shin part so that the leg guard does not slip down, even when it is not fixed to a band or the like, when the guard is put in the pocket.
CONSTITUTION: In this soccer stocking 1, a pocket 2 is formed at the shin position on the inside. When a leg guard 3 is placed in the pocket 2, it does not move or slip down from the position. The pocket may be formed on the outside of the stocking and an additional pocket may be formed on the back side.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1995,JPO |
22 |
編み製品の製造方法及びその製品 |
JP2016518623 |
2014-06-11 |
JP2016526611A |
2016-09-05 |
グラシ,ネリノ; コンテイ,パオロ |
本発明は、少なくとも一つ環状ニードルベッドを有する丸編み装置において、二つの足片及び本体部分を有する編物製品を製造する方法である。この方法は、以下のステップから成る。(a)連続動作で第一の足片(3)を編むステップ;(b)第一足片(3)の端部コース(23)から始まり、連続動作で、第一織物ポケット(17)を編むステップ;(c) 連続動作で前記本体部分の中心部分(15)を編むステップ;(d)連続動作で、本体部分の中心部分から始まり、第二足片(5)のスタートコース(29)に至るまでの第二織物ポケット(19)を編むステップ;(e)連続動作で、スタートコースから始まる第二足片(5)を編むステップ【選択図】図2 |
23 |
socks |
JP9645897 |
1997-03-31 |
JP2961308B2 |
1999-10-12 |
NAKATSUBO KYONOBU |
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24 |
Socks |
JP9645897 |
1997-03-31 |
JPH10280202A |
1998-10-20 |
NAKATSUBO KIYONOBU |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To obtain a pair of socks, each having an unexposed inlet of a bag section, allowing an object, e.g. a protector, to be securely inserted and held without damaging supporting force of the socks, and advantageous in terms of manufacturing cost. SOLUTION: This pair of socks has a leg section 3, outer opening section 4 composed of a double-layered knit fabric knitted into a double well monolithically with the leg section 3, and inner opening section 5 which is continuous with the end of the inner layer of the outer opening section 4 via a space 52, wherein a bag section 6 is formed by knitting only a wale corresponding roughly to a half round of the cylindrical knit fabric in two opposite directions into the space 52 so as to hold a protector of the like. It is knitted from the toe section 21, with knitting needles kept idle at intervals of one or several needles, increasing one or several working needles for every or several courses for knitting a section from the ankle section 24 to leg section 3 and using all of the needles for knitting a section of almost upper half of the leg section and the opening section 4, so as to gradually increase diameter of the leg section and the above as the needles move upward. |
25 |
JPS6060404U - |
JP12634184 |
1984-08-20 |
JPS6060404U |
1985-04-26 |
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26 |
Pocket socks and method of knitting same |
JP10253176 |
1976-08-26 |
JPS5252740A |
1977-04-27 |
UIRIAMU HOIYARU BAAN |
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27 |
STRIKING SENSOR SYSTEM AND GARMENT |
US15641572 |
2017-07-05 |
US20180027900A1 |
2018-02-01 |
Dan M. Delarosa |
The present invention provides for a striking garment having a striking sensor system and a program to receive data, the program providing visual feedback and analysis of the data from the sensor system for the user. |
28 |
APPAREL WITH DISCREET POCKET |
US15030380 |
2014-10-25 |
US20160309792A1 |
2016-10-27 |
Annelise ADRIAANSEN; Christopher HIGGINS |
Underwear having a concealed pocket for securely and safely holding valuables and other items therein and including underwear for males having improved design for health and comfort. |
29 |
FOOTWEAR WITH A POCKET |
US14591393 |
2015-01-07 |
US20150189946A1 |
2015-07-09 |
Roni Nigri |
At least one pocket may be integrated into, coupled to, or otherwise provided by any suitable footwear, where the pocket may enable the wearer of the footwear to securely hold objects in the pocket during use of the footwear. |
30 |
WIRELESS CHARGING OF CLOTHING AND SMART FABRICS |
US14103528 |
2013-12-11 |
US20150162751A1 |
2015-06-11 |
Michael A. Leabman; Gregory Scott Brewer |
The present disclosure may provide various electric receiver arrangements included in clothing pieces that require electric current to perform tasks, such as warming, cooling and displaying. Suitable wireless power transmission techniques, like pocket forming, may be used to provide the clothing pieces with wireless power. In some embodiments, receivers may include at least one antenna connected to at least one rectifier and one power converter. In other embodiments, receivers including a plurality of antennas, a plurality of rectifiers or a plurality of power converters may be provided. In addition, receivers may include communications components which may allow for communication to various electronic equipment including transmitters. |
31 |
HEATABLE GARMENT SYSTEMS |
US14103830 |
2013-12-11 |
US20150157065A1 |
2015-06-11 |
Deson Robert Pierias; Alexander Steven Ross |
Garment systems include complete, independently wearable garments like gloves, socks, scarves, earmuffs, headbands, hats and the like having attached thereto one or more single-use, air-activated exothermic heating packs sealed in a substantially airtight envelope, which can be opened when it is time for use. Thus, according to embodiments described herein, a user can simply open a package and put on the garment(s), and the exothermic heating pack(s) will be automatically activated by exposure to air, without the user having to place a heating pack inside a special pocket or the garment or fit a heating pack to their body before putting on the garment. The garments can be discarded after use for disposal or recycling. |
32 |
Sock structure and method of use |
US12954313 |
2010-11-24 |
US08522366B2 |
2013-09-03 |
Lenora Austin |
A method of applying a cold pack to a wearer undergoing chemotherapy treatment using a sock structure. The sock structure comprises a sock body that includes a foot portion configured to covering the wearer's foot, a leg portion covering a portion of the wearer's ankle and leg, and a turned heel that provides an angular junction between the foot and leg portions. The sock structure comprises a pocket integral with the sock body and located along the bottom of the foot portion and the turned heel. The pocket is configured for receiving the cold pack and supporting the cold pack along the bottom of the foot portion and the turned heel, with the cold pack in heat transmitting relation with the sole and heel of a human foot located in the sock body. |
33 |
Substantially planar article and methods of manufacture |
US11507386 |
2006-08-21 |
US07904147B2 |
2011-03-08 |
Lawrence A. Schneider; Jeffry B. Skiba |
A clothing material or clothing article includes multiple first reservoirs and multiple second reservoirs joined with a substrate. Selected ones of the multiple first reservoirs include a reducing agent, and first reservoir surfaces of selected ones of the multiple first reservoirs are proximate to a first substrate surface. Selected ones of the multiple second reservoirs include an oxidizing agent, and second reservoir surfaces of selected ones of the multiple second reservoirs are proximate to the first substrate surface. |
34 |
HEEL PROTECTORS |
US12497914 |
2009-07-06 |
US20110000006A1 |
2011-01-06 |
Thomas K. Fehring |
In order to prevent heel ulcers and Achilles' tendon ulcers as described above, a sock with a gelfoam pad or other supporting material in the Achilles' tendon area and the heel area is slid into an outside pocket of a sock. In one embodiment, a circle-shaped or oval-shaped hole is formed in the gelfoam pad in the region of the Achilles' tendon area and the heel area to relieve pressure on these areas. Non-slip material is also affixed to the sole of the sock. These socks are easily removed. Two pairs may be used for a patient such that the inserts may be removed from one for to the other so that one could be washed while the other is being used. In addition, the socks may be placed underneath the cast or on a knee immobilizer or on any bed-ridden patient at any hospital to prevent the serious problems described above. |
35 |
Toe spacer sock and corrective footwear |
US11395522 |
2006-04-03 |
US07676850B2 |
2010-03-16 |
Michael M. Steel |
A sock contains built-in cushions or spacers to correct or protect the toes, or to provide the wearer better comfort. The cushions or spacers may be retained between the toes in a tube, formed integrally with the sock, which is everted to a position between adjacent toes. A strap may also be built in to the sock, or into a shoe, shoe insert, boot, sandal or slipper to maintain a corrective force on the great toe. |
36 |
Pad for soccer sock |
US11712688 |
2007-03-01 |
US20080209616A1 |
2008-09-04 |
James Manning; Ahmad J. Manning |
A soccer sock woven from Lycra/Spandex has a protective pad sewn into the sock, or in a pocket defined in the upper metatarsal prominence area of the sock, to provide protection for the wearer's foot. A tongue portion protects the metatarsal area, and wing portions protect his/her ankle joint. The pad is of closed cell polyurethane foam, and is 3 to 6 millimeters in thickness. |
37 |
Clothing materials, clothing, and methods of manufacture and use |
US11507386 |
2006-08-21 |
US20070239212A1 |
2007-10-11 |
Lawrence Schneider; Jeffry Skiba |
A clothing material or clothing article includes multiple first reservoirs and multiple second reservoirs joined with a substrate. Selected ones of the multiple first reservoirs include a reducing agent, and first reservoir surfaces of selected ones of the multiple first reservoirs are proximate to a first substrate surface. Selected ones of the multiple second reservoirs include an oxidizing agent, and second reservoir surfaces of selected ones of the multiple second reservoirs are proximate to the first substrate surface. |
38 |
Multi-celled cushion and method of its manufacture |
US669585 |
1996-06-24 |
US5916664A |
1999-06-29 |
Marion Franklin Rudy |
A method for inflating cushioning devices which comprise at least first and second distinct chambers having an interconnecting passage providing fluid communication between the chambers. The method comprises either: (1) limiting the volume of at least one of the chambers, filling the chambers with a fluid at a single inflation pressure from a single inflation point and sealing the interconnecting passage, or (2) filling the chambers with a fluid at a single inflation pressure from a single inflation point compressing at least one of the distinct chambers, and sealing the interconnecting passage. The method is particularly suited to manufacture of a footwear cushion comprised of a body of elastomeric material having a plurality of sealed non-communicating cells having a single inflation point. At least two cells sharing a single sealed inflation passage are at different pressures. |
39 |
Sock with pocket |
US556851 |
1995-11-02 |
US5625904A |
1997-05-06 |
Kimberly A. Kline |
A sock is provided with a pocket comprising an outer pocket wall having an extension forming a flap. A slot opening in the sock receives the flap which is fastened to the inside of the sock leg. |
40 |
Sock with pocket and related method |
US344314 |
1989-04-27 |
US4961235A |
1990-10-09 |
Karen S. Williger |
A sock with a pocket in which the fabric of the sock itself is used as the primary material used in the construction of the sock compartment. The present invention contemplates a variety of embodiments, including both horizontal and vertical opening members for the pocket(s), as well as teaching a variety of means of closure, including zippers (FIG. 4), "Velcro" (.TM.) (FIG. 5), buttons (FIG. 6), strings or ribbons (FIG. 7), and the like, or no closure (FIG. 8). The method of the present invention may be used with "off-the-shelf" socks and the like, and comprises essentially the folding over of the cuff of the sock, "sealing" the fold by sewing the folded portion to create a compartment, and providing resealable closure means to enter said compartment via the use of the "Velcro" (.TM.), buttons, zippers, snaps or the like, with a slit (which can be reinforced) being made through the material at the closure means to provide access into the compartment. Alternatively, the pocket is fabricated during the knitting or looming process of the sock itself, resulting in further labor and time savings. |