序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 Sock US10574317 2004-09-24 US20070118973A1 2007-05-31 Bodo Lambertz
The invention relates to a sock, especially for sport, that is padded in certain areas. The arrangement of the padding (2) on the sock (1) corresponds to the arrangement of the padding (4) on the shoe (3).
82 Toe spacer sock and corrective footwear US11395522 2006-04-03 US20070074334A1 2007-04-05 Michael 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.
83 Stay-up, thigh high stockings US11581412 2006-10-17 US20070033712A1 2007-02-15 Paula Woodhouse
A two-part, stay-up, thigh-high, stocking with means to conceal personal items until such time as the concealed item is ready for use, wherein the stocking comprises: a lower section that extends to the borders of an upper section; and wherein the upper section is tensioned by an elastic material sufficient to hold the stocking in place about the thigh area above the knee; the elastic material in the upper section having a pocket integral therein to conceal a personal item.
84 Secret purse US10791616 2004-03-03 US20050193476A1 2005-09-08 Amanda Chinn
A storage unit for women primarily, for disposition on the leg, thigh or arm for the storage of small articles such as lipstick, credit card, drivers' license, key, etc., formed of a leg, thigh or arm encircling member connected to an elastic film, upon which film is mounted at least one and up to about four pockets, each of which pockets includes its own respective front flap having a closure thereon for removable engagement with a closure on the pocket's storage section. Two versions of the limb encircling member are set forth. The encircling member may be disposed interiorly or exteriorly to the pocket(s).
85 Sock with environmental hazard protection US09949116 2001-09-07 US20020029405A1 2002-03-14 Edwin Outwater
An improved sock with a circumferential flap secured thereto which when worn in combination with footwear, prevents the introduction of foreign particulate such as pebbles into the hiking boots and other footwear. The sock is made from cotton, wool, synthetic material or a combination thereof. The flap is preferably made from a material that is liquid impermeable and is vapor permeable. The flap is secured to the sock by looming, stitching, buttons, or by complimentary materials on both the flap and the sock. In operation, the flap is lowered to a position where it circumferentially covers the top of the shoe or hiking boot thereby preventing environmental hazards from entering therein. In some embodiments, additional means are used to secure the flap to the footwear such as VELCRO, buttons, and a drawstring.
86 Sock with concealed storage compartment US692373 1996-08-05 US5664263A 1997-09-09 Irene Reynolds
A knitted sock of mid-calf height has a concealed pocket for the storage of small items. The pocket is formed by attachment of a tubular sleeve to the interior of the leg portion of the sock, and is accessible by way of a zippered closure concealed between adjacent vertical pleats.
87 Sock with an integrally formed pocket US667022 1991-03-11 US5133091A 1992-07-28 Maria E. del Valle Mas
A sock having a cuff portion with an inner and outer layer disposed in overlying relation and including a pocket integrally formed therebetween having an opening near a top edge of the cuff. A seam extending downwardly on opposite sides of the opening and along a bottom of the cuff defines the boundaries of an interior of the pocket. A hook and loop-type fastener attached on opposite, opposing surfaces of the pocket's interior, adjacent the opening, serves to releasably secure the opening in a closed, sealed position.
88 Hosiery with included pocket US524925 1983-08-19 US4445233A 1984-05-01 Robert Rubin
A sock having a pocket supported inside its leg portion. A first vertical slit opening in the sock provides access to the pocket within the sock and that opening is closed by a zipper. The pocket has a corresponding slit opening in one wall and the margins of the slit opening in the pocket are stitched along the margins of the two tracks of the zipper closure at the opposite sides of the slit opening in the sock. That is the only securement of the pocket to the sock, avoiding additional stitching or fastening of the pocket to the leg portion of the sock. The pocket is large enough and wide enough to hold needed objects.
89 Pocket sock and method of knitting same US623982 1975-10-20 US4005494A 1977-02-01 William H. Burn
The present sock includes a pocket which is integrally knit with the leg portion of the sock. The pocket may be positioned down inside of the leg or it may be positioned on the outside of the leg and may be used to hold various articles or it may be used for decorative effects. The pocket is formed of first and second layers of knit fabric formed of partial courses which are all the same length with the upper ends of each layer being integrally knit with the leg portion to provide a looped fabric section with open sides. After knitting of the sock is completed, the looped open sides of the pocket are stitched together to complete the pocket.
90 Air-cushion socks US3795994D 1971-05-04 US3795994A 1974-03-12 DALL AVA Y
This sock is of the type described in the head patent i.e. arranged to constitute air cushions interposed between the wearer''s foot and the boot. It consists of a thin, flexible and air-impervious envelope divided longitudinally into a number, for example five, of internal, air-tight compartments of relatively great dimensions, each of them forming an air cushion, since air is contained in each of them, this air being adapted to flow from one compartment to another through throttling passages. These socks can easy by the manufactured commercially scale, in a trouble-free manner, and are adapted to prove entirely satisfactory to the wearer.
91 Orthopedic sock US6756525 1925-11-07 US1741340A 1929-12-31 SCHOLL WILLIAM M
92 Tibia and/or foot protection article comprising at least one shock absorbing pad US15848716 2017-12-20 US20190184263A1 2019-06-20 Daniel PORTE; Thierry GRZESKOWIAK
Disclosed is an article for protection of the tibia and/or the foot composed of a sock including at least one pouch and at least one pad removably positioned in the pouch; the article is remarkable in that the pouch is fixed to the inside of the sock and in that the pad is composed of a flexible and flat part including a layer obtained from a viscoelastic material and at least one layer made of fabric fixed to at least one of the faces of the layer of viscoelastic material.
93 Therapeutic shoe insert US14933374 2015-11-05 US10045584B2 2018-08-14 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.
94 FOOTWEAR ARTICLE PROVIDED WITH MEANS FOR HOLDING OR ATTACHING AN OBJECT ON SAID ARTICLE US15529074 2015-09-24 US20170258145A1 2017-09-14 FRÉDÉRIC CHARLES
A footwear article provided with a housing to removably hold or attach an object. The housing is arranged to minimize the inconvenience caused by the presence of the object in the housing when the housing of the footwear article is used on the foot, ankle or leg of a user. The longitudinal median axis of the object and/or the housing is located on the rear area of the inside or on the front area of the outside of the ankle/footwear article. The housing provides a storage space for an object such as a Smartphone.
95 Heated sock to keep the wearer feet and toes warm US15046360 2016-02-17 US20170231294A1 2017-08-17 Tevian Parnell
A heated sock to keep the wearer's feet and toes warm, is disclosed. The heated socks comprise a pocket for oxygen-activated chemical heating pouch which generates heat when exposed to air, and distributed to the whole feet from toe to ankle and heel through friction caused by the wearer when walking, jumping or other activities. The heated socks are provided with the extra cushion on the bottom of the feet to aid in comfort for the wearer. The heated socks keep the feet dry from moisture and perspiration.
96 Heatable garment systems US14103830 2013-12-11 US09491976B2 2016-11-15 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.
97 Sole Pad US14693724 2015-04-22 US20160309794A1 2016-10-27 Yulena Nasser
A sole pad and a sock that includes a sole pad where the sole pad can include one or more toe enclosures, one or more ball of a foot enclosures, one or more inner arch enclosures, one or more outer upper arch enclosures, one or more outer lower arch enclosures, and one or more heel enclosures. The socks can include a leg section with a sock opening leading to a sock interior; an upper sock section; a lower treading section, where the lower treading section includes a pocket formed from at least a first upper ply and an at least second lower ply; where the sole pad can be placed into the pocket of the lower treading section. The enclosures can be at least partially filled with one or more substrates selected from a group consisting of: peppercorn, lavender plant material, cinnamon plant material, eucalyptus plant material, peppermint plant material, chamomile plant material, rosemary plant material, flax seeds, lentils, rice, barley plant material, wheat plant material, cotton plant material, sand, ceramic balls, and gels.
98 Garment Having A Concealed GPS Tracking Device US14678679 2015-04-03 US20160291162A1 2016-10-06 Toron Thomas Larkins
A garment having a GPS tracking device configured to be stored within a concealed integrally formed pocket of a user's garment, the concealed pocket having a water-resistant barrier and a foldable cover configured to receive text or an image. The GPS receiver assembly having a rechargeable battery is capable of being wirelessly replenished with inductive charging when the garment containing the GPS tracking device is placed on a charging base station.
99 Glove or sock having openings for jewelry, nails, and other uses US14120924 2014-07-09 US20150020291A1 2015-01-22 Hilda Ammari
A glove or sock to be worn by a person and having opening(s) for jewelry or to show a person's nails.
100 GARMENTS FOR SUPPORTING LEG GUARDS AND LEG PROTECTING GARMENTS US13894074 2013-05-14 US20140338102A1 2014-11-20 Henry Canizares
The present disclosure is directed to garments for supporting leg guards and configured to be worn over at least a portion of a leg of a user. Garments may include an outer layer and an inner layer. The outer layer extends away from a lower portion of a user's leg and encloses an interior. The inner layer may be disposed within the interior of the outer layer and secured to the outer layers proximate the lower portion of the leg of the user. In some examples, the outer layer and the inner layer cooperate to define a sheath sized to receive at least a portion of a leg guard. Some examples define socks for supporting soccer shin guards. Some examples define leg protecting garments including leg guards removably disposed at least partially within sheaths.
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