序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Method for producing a knitted article, and article thus produced US14897681 2014-06-11 US09982374B2 2018-05-29 Nerino Grassi; Paolo Conti
A method is disclosed for producing a knitted article with two leg pieces and one body on a circular knitting machine with at least one circular needle bed. The method comprises the following steps: a) knitting a first leg piece (3) with continuous motion; b) knitting a first pocket (17) of fabric with continuous motion, starting from an end course (23) of the first leg piece (3); c) knitting a central part (15) of said body with continuous motion; d) knitting a second pocket of fabric (19) with continuous motion starting from the central part of the body up to a start course (29) of a second leg piece (5); e) knitting the second leg piece (5) with continuous motion starting from the start course.
62 Enhancement legwear with removable pads US13965787 2013-08-13 US09955738B2 2018-05-01 Beverly Pillow
Legwear is provided having at least two interior pockets in the calf area and ankle area of the legwear for inserting pads to enhance the physical structure of a person's leg between the knee and the ankle.
63 CUSHIONED PROTECTIVE GARMENT AND A METHOD FOR MAKING SUCH US15793824 2017-10-25 US20180110274A1 2018-04-26 Lynell LaRue
A protective garment has a wearable material that is shaped to cover a part of a wearer's body and a shock-absorbing material that is fused to the wearable material. In certain embodiments, the shock-absorbing material comprises a gelatinous elastomer blend containing a polymer material blended with a plasticizer (e.g., mineral oil). Applying coatings of a block co-polymer material and talcum powder enhance the properties of the garment.
64 OBJECT RETAINING ARTICLE US15716285 2017-09-26 US20180084852A1 2018-03-29 Ethan Page
An object retaining article is provided. The object retaining article includes a first layer having a first length and a second layer having a second length and being coupled to the first layer to form an object compartment.
65 MODIFIED FOOTWEAR US15528501 2015-06-30 US20170295884A1 2017-10-19 Michelle HUNG
A footwear system for orthotic support comprising an insole region to which is affixed one or more detachable, repositionable receptacles that accommodate orthotic and/or foot support inserts, and optionally an additional heel receptacle. The footwear system may be usable to provide foot support in closed or open footwear.
66 CHILD PROTECTION SYSTEM AND CONTROL FUNCTIONALITY US14982903 2015-12-29 US20160183603A1 2016-06-30 Julia Matthews
A system having garments and locating devices. Each of the garments includes at least one hidden pocket, and each of the locating devices is adapted to be disposed in one of the hidden pockets. The locating device may be a GPS or a GPS/IPS device. The system may also have adapters, and each of the adapters defines a pocket adapted to receive the locating device. The adapters also have a surface adapted to be heat-sealed to fabrics.
67 Sock with heel padding and method of making same US13868757 2013-04-23 US09364029B2 2016-06-14 Hiten Patel
Embodiments of socks having at least one heel padding are disclosed herein. The at least one heel padding can be attached to the heel pocket area of a sock, preferably in the top half of the heel pocket area. Such socks can be particularly advantageous in improving the comfort, as well as the fit of shoes on a person's feet.
68 METHOD FOR PRODUCING A KNITTED ARTICLE, AND ARTICLE THUS PRODUCED US14897681 2014-06-11 US20160135511A1 2016-05-19 Nerino GRASSI; Paolo CONTI
A method is disclosed for producing a knitted article with two leg pieces and one body on a circular knitting machine with at least one circular needle bed. The method comprises the following steps: a) knitting a first leg piece (3) with continuous motion; b) knitting a first pocket (17) of fabric with continuous motion, starting from an end course (23) of the first leg piece (3); c) knitting a central part (15) of said body with continuous motion; d) knitting a second pocket of fabric (19) with continuous motion starting from the central part of the body up to a start course (29) of a second leg piece (5); e) knitting the second leg piece (5) with continuous motion starting from the start course.
69 Therapeutic Shoe Insert US14933374 2015-11-05 US20160128422A1 2016-05-12 John R. Gentry
An insole constructed of paper provides a periodic somatosensory stimulation to the sole of the foot thought to provide therapeutic benefit with respect to medical conditions related to the functioning of the nervous system. A corrugated upper paper layer may contact the skin directly and absorb and disperse perspiration. Low cost allows a kit to be provided of insoles each providing a different stimulation pattern for rotation over the week.
70 Compression sleeve for retaining electronic devices in an operable format while an individual is wearing the sleeve and engaging in physical activities US13484771 2012-05-31 US09149073B1 2015-10-06 Jonathan Hirshberg
A mechanism within the garment for retaining an electronic device such as a smartphone or portable media player so that it can be in an in-use operational condition while an individual is wearing the garment and engaged in physical activity such as walking, running or other exercise. The mechanism is a compression sleeve which contains within it a pocket that extends through the body of the sleeve having a transparent window so that the electronic device can be inserted into the pocket and the screen of the electronic device can be viewed through the transparent window.
71 Sock Pouch US14295582 2014-06-04 US20150096106A1 2015-04-09 Ann Bell
A sleeve pouch may be provided. The sleeve pouch may be formed through the attachment of an elastic annular member to a sleeve member, wherein the space between the two surfaces forms a pouch capable of storing objects.
72 ENHANCEMENT LEGWEAR WITH REMOVABLE PADS US13965787 2013-08-13 US20150047102A1 2015-02-19 Beverly Pillow
Legwear is provided having at least two interior pockets in the calf area and ankle area of the legwear for inserting pads to enhance the physical structure of a person's leg between the knee and the ankle.
73 HOSIERY ARTICLE US13952246 2013-07-26 US20150026868A1 2015-01-29 Rose Anne SHERRY
A hosiery article to be worn on a foot. The hosiery article can include a plurality of pockets, each of the pockets being sized to receive at least one toe of the foot and to enclose the distal end of the toe, wherein at least one of the pockets is sized such that a portion of toe cleavage is exposed when the article is worn on the foot.
74 Shin Guard Sleeve US13677370 2012-11-15 US20140130226A1 2014-05-15 Ronald Dhing
A shin guard sleeve for use in holding a soccer shin guard in position adjacent a person's shin includes a sock having a foot portion and a leg portion extending upwardly from the foot portion, the upper portion includes an upper end defining an upper opening and includes an exterior surface. The shin guard sleeve includes a sleeve member coupled to the exterior surface of the upper portion of the sock, the sleeve member having an interior surface such that an interior area is defined between the sock exterior surface and the sleeve member interior surface. The sleeve member includes a closed lower end and an open upper end opposite the closed lower end. The open upper end of the sleeve member is configured to receive the shin guard into the sleeve member interior area.
75 SOCK WITH HEEL PADDING AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME US13868757 2013-04-23 US20140059742A1 2014-03-06 Hiten Patel
Embodiments of socks having at least one heel padding are disclosed herein. The at least one heel padding can be attached to the heel pocket area of a sock, preferably in the top half of the heel pocket area. Such socks can be particularly advantageous in improving the comfort, as well as the fit of shoes on a person's feet.
76 FOOTWEAR SYSTEM US13147826 2010-02-11 US20110296588A1 2011-12-08 Linda Cummings
The present invention provides a footwear system comprising a sock (10) having a pocket (24) formed within the wall (18) of the sock upper (16). The pocket (24) extends from the upper rim (20) towards the heel portion (14). An aperture (30) is formed in the sock upper (16) providing access to the pocket (24). The aperture (30) is narrower than the width of the pocket (24). A removable pad (32) is sized to fit snugly in the pocket (24).
77 Shin Covering Athletic Apparel US13114182 2011-05-24 US20110289656A1 2011-12-01 Diana Witte
The shin covering athletic apparel of the current invention is a sock, or tube of sock material, made of an elastic or stretchy material that forms to the leg, with a top cuff, where the top cuff is a band that keeps the sock from sliding down the leg of the user, that is used to secure athletic equipment to the leg of a user. Below the top cuff is a slit in the sock that that is closed preferably by means of a zipper. The slit is preferably slightly smaller than the length of a standard shin guard. In one embodiment, there is another band below the slit intended to help hold the shin guard in place. In another embodiment, there is a pouch on the inside of the sock where the bottom of the shin guard can rest.
78 Orthotic footsock and integrated removable gel arch pad US12552266 2009-09-01 US20100050322A1 2010-03-04 Matthew James Zagula
An orthotic device having an arch gel pad formed of resilient material. The gel pad is designed to be removably placed into and housed within an elongated pocket which sewn into the interior of a foot sock and along the sock bottom, wherein the arch gel pad pocket is capable of housing the arch gel pad.
79 COVERING DEVICES WITH WARMER POCKETS US12363624 2009-01-30 US20090193567A1 2009-08-06 Christl D. Treptow; David Treptow
A covering device for a foot, hand or other appendage is provided with at least one floating pocket configured to retain a warming device near a particular region of the appendage, for example the toe region of a foot, while facilitating the flow of air around the warming device to enhance its efficacy.
80 Phone sock method US11729669 2007-03-29 US20070170216A1 2007-07-26 Margaret Davis
A phone sock for carrying a cellular phone on a person's arm or leg including a generally cylindrical tube body constructed of a flexible elastic fabric material and having opposite ends and a pair of generally cylindrical cuff-bands, one mounted on each of the opposite ends of the sock body in generally concentric alignment with the tube body, the cuff-bands constructed of a flexible elastic fabric material and having a diameter less than the diameter of the tube body. Finally, an antenna hole is formed in the tube body generally adjacent one end of the tube body operative to allow the antenna of a cellular telephone to protrude therethrough.
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