序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 SOCK FOR TREATMENT OF FOOT AND LEG WOUNDS, METHODS OF USE AND MANUFACTURE US13737424 2013-01-09 US20130178779A1 2013-07-11 Marcus Duda
The Improved Sock is made of yarns knitted into a foot and calf, with graduated compression on an individual's foot from the foot to the calf. The yarns can include wool and alpaca fibers. A substantial proportion of wool and/or alpaca are on the inside of the sock so as to be in direct contact with the skin and wound. The Improved Sock provides absorption and wicking of inflammatory mediators, bacteria and biofilm and necrotic exudate from the foot and leg. The Improved Sock has AgNP shapes electrostatically bonded to the yarn. At least 30% of the mass of the AgNP shapes attached to the fibers have a shape selected from the group consisting of truncated triangular plates (a triangle with the corners rounded off), triangular prisms, discs and combinations of two or more of them. The Improved Sock functions as a unique wound dressing with the sock in direct contact with the wound.
142 ARTICLE OF CLOTHING US13638862 2011-11-14 US20130019377A1 2013-01-24 Bodo W. Lambertz
The invention relates to an article of clothing (1) regions of which consist of water-tight and/or wind-tight fabric (2) which contains a climate membrane. Provided on the fabric (2) is a plurality of small tubes (5) which are open at both ends (6) and are provided with openings (7) in their sides which face the skin of the wearer of the article of clothing, the openings being made in the peripheral surface of the small tubes (5).
143 Revesible Garment with Warming Side and Cooling Side US12776460 2010-05-10 US20110088137A1 2011-04-21 David Ayers; Kelly Cortina; Craig Lindemann
A reversible garment with a warming side and a cooling side is comprised of a double knit fabric including a first face and a second face. The garment is reversible such that either face may be worn on the exterior of the garment. When the first side of the garment is worn against the body, the garment provides a heating effect by trapping air and body heat while wicking moisture to the outside of the fabric. When the second side of the garment is worn against the body, the garment provides a cooling garment by accelerating moisture movement across the fabric. Indicia are provided on the garment to indicate whether heating or cooling effects will be provided in the first-side-out configuration and the second-side-out configuration.
144 WATER-ABSORBING RAPIDLY DRYABLE WOVEN OR KNITTED FABRIC US12991101 2008-06-13 US20110059665A1 2011-03-10 Kiyoshi Yoshida
A water-absorbing quick drying woven or knitted fabric characterized by containing 20% by weight or more of sheath-core type polyester fiber satisfying the following (1) to (4) requirements: (1) the fiber is a modified cross-section fiber having one or more recessed portions in its single yarn section; (2) the sheath part contains polyethylene glycol, and weight ratio of sheath part/core part is in a range of 20/80 to 50/50; (3) an amount of polyethylene glycol in the sheath-core type polyester fiber be in a range of 0.1 to 1.0% by weight; (4) long streak-like grooves A and short streak-like grooves B are present in a mixed state along the direction of fiber axis, and lengths of the streak-like grooves A and streak-like grooves B are 30 μm or more and 15 μm or more, respectively; provided that, P is a ratio of length to width of the groove, and represented by P=[Length]/[Width].
145 SOCK US11921587 2006-06-09 US20110035863A1 2011-02-17 Bodo W. Lambertz
The invention relates to a sock, in particular for use during sports, said sock comprising cushioned sections. A ventilation channel (16), which is preferably positioned between at least two parallel cushioned sections (21), is situated on the dorsum of the foot (17).
146 Channeled moisture management sock US12142654 2008-06-19 US07552603B2 2009-06-30 Raymond Dahlgren
An improved moisture transfer interface for knit products, such as socks. The interface requires a first knit portion comprising predominately hydrophilic yarn and a second knit portion comprising predominately hydrophobic yarn. The first and second knit portions each possess elongated fingers of their respective yarns which are interlocked with one another. Moisture that is absorbed by the hydrophilic first knit portion is wicked into the hydrophobic second knit portion and subsequently evaporates. The interlocked fingers provide a more effective moisture transfer interface than a non-fingered interface.
147 Garment with Bamboo Fabric Liner US11949147 2007-12-03 US20090139003A1 2009-06-04 Suzanne C. Lee
A garment includes a non-bamboo fabric body portion that has at least one high perspiration area. A bamboo fabric member is affixed to the high perspiration area. In a method of making a lower undergarment, a piece of non-bamboo fabric is cut so as to form an unassembled panty having a crotch member. A piece of bamboo fabric is cut so as to correspond in shape to the crotch member. The piece of bamboo fabric is affixed to the crotch member. The unassembled panty is sewn so as to form a completed panty.
148 SOCK US12246002 2008-10-06 US20090095026A1 2009-04-16 Takahiro Araki; Chika Watatani
A sock includes an air escape route that allows humid air to be expelled to the outside of a shoe. The sock may include a first rib area provided in a ground-touching area of a sole portion of the sock, the ribs being formed in a desired direction. A second rib area, in which ribs are formed in a wale direction, may also be provided in an instep portion of the sock. The ribs of the first and second rib areas may be knitted with alternating knitted pile and knitted mesh fabric. Humid air collecting in areas that do not touch the ground passes through the concave portions of the ribs of the first rib area, and is impelled toward the instep side. Air flowing to the instep side of the sock via the first rib area is expelled to the outside of the shoe via the second rib area.
149 Body Form-Fitting Rainwear US12254526 2008-10-20 US20090094727A1 2009-04-16 Eric M. Reynolds
A body form-fitting rainwear is provided. In the rainwear a first waterproof layer comprises a polymer material treated with an oleophobic composition to form an air permeable polymer material. The first waterproof layer couples to a first fabric layer. The first fabric layer faces the body and couples to a first side of the first waterproof layer. A second fabric layer couples to a second side of the first waterproof layer. A stretch knit couples to the second fabric layer, the stretch knit being constructed to pull the rainwear to the body. The first waterproof layer, first fabric layer, second fabric layer and stretch knit are formable about a human body and are constructed to accommodate one or more human appendages. The rainwear may for example form a shirt, pant, underwear, long underwear, hat hood or one piece body suit.
150 Article Of Apparel Incorporating A Zoned Modifiable Textile Structure US12131624 2008-06-02 US20080229473A1 2008-09-25 Michael Robert Baron; Karin Elizabeth Carter; LaShurya M. Wise
An article of apparel is disclosed that includes zones with a textile having a structure that changes or is otherwise modified by a physical stimulus, such as the presence of water or a temperature change, to modify a property of the textile. The zones may be along a center back area and side areas of the apparel, and the textile may increase in air permeability when exposed to water. The zones may also be in an upper area of the torso and in a lower back area, and the textile may increase in texture when exposed to water. In some embodiments, slits are formed in the textile.
151 Surgical glove US11716796 2007-03-12 US20080222774A1 2008-09-18 Joseph Di Lorenzo; Matthew Di Lorenzo
There is provided a glove assembly that is adapted to be worn on a human hand for use in extended medical procedures such as surgery. The assembly may include an inner glove of permeable polyester fabric. There may additionally be a coating adhered to the inner glove, which prevents seepage of fluid through the inner glove from an internal surface to an external surface thereof. The assembly may further include an outer glove with interior dimensions substantially equivalent to the exterior dimensions of the inner glove. The outer glove may be in a receiving relationship to the inner glove.
152 Disposable moisture absorbent glove that function as a glove and/or a glove insert US11651853 2007-01-11 US20080168593A1 2008-07-17 Val Parker
A disposable moisture absorbent glove that function as a glove itself and/or as a glove insert made to be worn directly on a wearers hand and/or between the hand and any other type of glove to remove from the surface of the skin, collect, and retain sweat and the like produced by human hands. Each disposable moisture absorbent glove comprises of any individual or combination of therewith elements: an outer shell that is made of flexible material, an inner shell that is made of a fluid pervious cover-stock, and an absorbent core interposed therebetween. The intermediate section may optionally include a fluid transfer layer interposed between the cover-stock shell and the core. The cuff or hem portion of the article may optionally include fastener means to secure the article on the wearers hand.The disposable moisture absorbent glove can be formed as traditional, conventional fingerless, and conventional palm gloves.This disposable moisture absorbent glove even if used for a prolonged period of time and especially when it used as an insert inside of any other type of glove provides skin protection by virtue of liquid absorption, so that hand skin ailments and bacteria groves or the like can be prevented.
153 Crimped Filament-Containing Woven Or Knitted Fabric With Decreasing Air Space Upon Wetting With Water, Process For Producing The Same And Textile Products Therefrom US11665633 2005-10-17 US20080085398A1 2008-04-10 Satoshi Yasui; Takeshi Yamaguchi; Masato Yoshimoto; Shigeru Morioka
A woven or knitted fabric with a air space which is reversibly decreased by wetting with water compared to its dry state, comprises crimped filaments A whose percentage of crimp decreases upon wetting with water, and filaments B selected from among filaments with no crimps and crimped filaments which undergo substantially no change in percentage of crimp upon wetting with water, wherein the difference between the dry percentage of crimp DCf(%) and the wet percentage of crimp (HCf) (DCf−HCf) of a crimped filament A taken from the woven or knitted fabric is at least 10%, and the average value RA between the change in dimensions RP(%) of the woven or knitted fabric in the warp (or wale) direction when wet and when dry, and the change in dimensions RF(%) in the weft (or course) direction when wet and when dry (=(RP−RF)/2)(%) is at least 5%.
154 Stock assembly US11642068 2006-12-20 US20070180598A1 2007-08-09 Frederickrene Collins
A sock assembly for absorbing sweat from a foot placed within a shoe while presenting visibly distinct material outside of the shoe is provided. A first version is appealing to diabetic persons who wish to protect their feet from moisture induced damage. The device includes a sock assembly having an upper section coupled with a foot bottom. The foot bottom is at least partially comprised of a fluid absorbing fabric and may include a toe section, an underside section and a heel section. The coupling of the upper section and the foot bottom is affected by a suitable connection structure known in the art used to secure two pieces of fabric to include, but not limited, to glue or thread.
155 Functional compression socks US10584832 2004-12-30 US20070113593A1 2007-05-24 Chang Jeong
This invention relates to functional socks which provide appropriate and variable compression on the various parts of foot. The functional compressive socks of this invention comprise the parts including shin, calf, instep, toe, heel, and sole. The said socks are characterized by the fact that all those said parts are subject to appropriate compression by part, and in addition, the said parts of shin, calf, instep, and sole are knitted with high elasticity yarn as the elastic threads and the core yarn single covered with polyurethane based long staple or long staple copolymer fiber as the inner threads, while the said parts of toe and heel are knitted with the core yarn single covered with polyurethane based long staple or long staple copolymer fiber as the inner threads, in appropriate ratio set respectively by the characteristics of the part. According to this invention which utilizes high elasticity yarn and implements a multi-stage compressive knitting technology that can adjust the lateral tensile force of the elastic threads, the blood in foot is pressed bilaterally promoting the circulation, therefore, the socks which can prevent or even treat the varix or edema can be produced.
156 Disposable nonwoven undergarments US10289553 2002-11-07 US07191500B2 2007-03-20 Cliff Bridges
The present invention relates to a soft feeling, aesthetically pleasing, and form-fitting disposable nonwoven undergarment for men, women, and youths, and optionally comprises a protective panel for those individuals with mild incontinence conditions. It is the object of the present invention to provide a comfortable, durable disposable undergarment by forming the undergarment of a three-dimensionally imaged nonwoven fabric. The present invention discloses an assortment of durable, disposable undergarments capable of meeting the needs of the general public, and specifically, to subsets of the population such as travelers, athletes, medical personnel and patients, for which routine care of conventional undergarments is inconvenient or unavailable.
157 Toe sock US10772766 2004-02-04 US07069600B1 2006-07-04 Joaquin Romay
An anatomic dry athletic toe sock includes a sock shaft section with a shaft support section to encircle a lower part of a leg of a wearer and to maintain the sock in proper orientation upon a wearer's leg, and a closed foot section adapted to receive the foot of the wearer. The closed foot section includes a heel section adapted to receive a heel of the wearer therein, an arch section having an arch support section to encircle the foot of the wearer in the arch of the wearer's foot and to prevent the arch section from moving relative to the wearer's foot, and a plurality of separated, closed toe sections to receive toes of the foot of the wearer. The toe sections are joined by nested, overlapping material portions. The sock is also made at least partially of an air-permeable hydrophobic fiber material.
158 Article of apparel incorporating a zoned modifiable textile structure US11040165 2005-01-24 US20050204449A1 2005-09-22 Michael Baron; Karin Carter; LaShurya Wise
An article of apparel is disclosed that includes zones with a textile having a structure that changes or is otherwise modified by a physical stimulus, such as the presence of water or a temperature change, to modify a property of the textile. The zones may be along a center back area and side areas of the apparel, and the textile may increase in air permeability when exposed to water. The zones may also be in an upper area of the torso and in a lower back area, and the textile may increase in texture when exposed to water. In some embodiments, slits are formed in the textile.
159 Anti-microbial fiber and fibrous products US11010546 2004-12-13 US20050106390A1 2005-05-19 Stephen Foss; Robert Sawvell
An anti-microbial and/or anti-fungal synthetic fiber that comprises various thermoplastic polymers and additives in a bi-component form in either a core-sheath or side-by-side configurations. The anti-microbial synthetic fibers comprise inorganic anti-microbial additives, distributed in certain areas to reduce the amount of the anti-microbial agents being used, and therefore the cost of such fibers. The fibers can incorporate anti-microbial additives so that they are not removed by repeated washing in boiling water and in dry clean cycles and become ineffective and conversely enhance access to the additives by washing or the like. The fibers comprise high tenacity polymers (e.g. PET) in one portion and hydrolysis resistance polymers (e.g. PCT) in another portion with the additives. The fibers can further be blended with non-anti-microbial fibers such as cotton, wool, polyester, acrylic, nylon etc. to provide anti-microbial finished fabrics. In one embodiment, binder fibers are used which are mixed with other fibers.
160 Anti-microbial fiber and fibrous products US10768840 2004-01-30 US20040209059A1 2004-10-21 Stephen W. Foss
An anti-microbial and/or anti-fungal synthetic fiber and various products made partially or wholly therefrom. The fiber comprises various thermoplastic polymers and additives in a mono-component form or a bi-component form in either a core-sheath or side-by-side configurations. The anti-microbial synthetic fibers comprise inorganic anti-microbial additives, distributed in certain areas to reduce the amount of the anti-microbial agents being used, and therefore the cost of such fibers. The fibers can incorporate anti-microbial additives so that they are not removed by repeated washing in boiling water and in dry clean cycles and become ineffective and conversely enhance access to the additives by washing or the like. The fibers comprise high tenacity polymers (e.g. PET) in one portion and hydrolysis resistance polymers (e.g. PCT) in another portion with the additives. The fibers can further be blended with non-anti-microbial fibers such as cotton, wool, polyester, acrylic, nylon etc. to provide anti-microbial finished fabrics. In one embodiment, binder fibers are used which are mixed with other fibers.
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