JP3740676B2 - Shoes in type socks - Google Patents

Shoes in type socks Download PDF

Info

Publication number
JP3740676B2
JP3740676B2 JP2002209002A JP2002209002A JP3740676B2 JP 3740676 B2 JP3740676 B2 JP 3740676B2 JP 2002209002 A JP2002209002 A JP 2002209002A JP 2002209002 A JP2002209002 A JP 2002209002A JP 3740676 B2 JP3740676 B2 JP 3740676B2
Authority
JP
Japan
Prior art keywords
knitted fabric
pocket
toe
knitting
annular
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Fee Related
Application number
JP2002209002A
Other languages
Japanese (ja)
Other versions
JP2004052136A (en
Inventor
一章 森
慎吾 鈴木
Original Assignee
株式会社ナイガイ
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by 株式会社ナイガイ filed Critical 株式会社ナイガイ
Priority to JP2002209002A priority Critical patent/JP3740676B2/en
Publication of JP2004052136A publication Critical patent/JP2004052136A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of JP3740676B2 publication Critical patent/JP3740676B2/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Fee Related legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Landscapes

  • Socks And Pantyhose (AREA)

Description

【0001】
【発明の属する技術分野】
本発明は、スニーカー,パンプス等の胛部が開いた高さのない靴を履いた際に、外部から靴下の着用が見られることのないシューズインタイプソックスに関する。
【0002】
【従来の技術】
スニーカー,パンプス等の靴底部から胛部開口までの高さの低い靴を履いたとき、靴下の着用を外部から見られることのないようにするために、靴下の底部から穿口開口縁までの高さが低くなるよう、靴着用時ソックス爪先から踵部まで引張状態にして着用するソックスが開発されている。このようなソックスにあっては、着用時爪先をトウポケットに踵をヒールポケットにそれぞれ挿入して編地が伸長され薄くなり、かつ、着用者に密着する状態としている。
【0003】
ソックスは、穿口部より編成を開始し、口編部に続いて足部踵部爪先部と連続して編成される。爪先に位置する爪先部ポケット(トウポケット)は筒状に全針編成した足部に続いて半数の針を編地を保持したまま休ませ残りの針でシリンダの往復回転によりかつ順次その振り幅を縮少して所定コース数の台形編地を編成し次にその振り幅を最初の振り幅まで増大しつつ、コースの端部において前記台形編地のコース端部に編みとじして、袋状のトウポケットを作り、トウポケットの最終コースと前記筒状編地の編成を給糸したコースとの間に構成された開口部分をリンキング,縫製等適宜手段で綴じ合わせている。この綴じ合せ線は足部の上側に位置することになる。
【0004】
着用時に伸長状態で使用するソックスにあって、このような綴じ合わせ線がソックスの上面に位置すると、靴を履かないときは爪先部にそれが現れる。爪先部分と踵部分のみで足に固定され、特に爪先部分が足の指部分を強く閉め付けているパンプス等の靴にあっては、上記綴じ合わせ部分が足に当たりごろつき感を生じ更には疼痛感をも生ずることになり履き心地を悪くすることにもなった。
【0005】
【発明が解決しようとする課題】
本発明は上記の点に鑑みて、着用時爪先部分に現れていたかがり線を着用時人目に付かなくすると共に、その存在による爪先にごろつき感等の人肌に馴染まない感触が生ずることのないソックスを得ることを目的としている。
【0006】
【課題を解決するための手段】
請求項1記載の発明にあっては、環状の穿口開口縁に連続して編成された第1環状編地と、同編地の最終コースに続き同編地の踵側端部を中心に所定範囲の往復編成をしてなる踵部ポケットと、前記踵部ポケットの最終コースと前記第1環状編地の最終コースの残余のウエール部分とに連なり所定コース数環状に編成された第2環状編地と、第2環状編地の爪先側端部を中心に同編地に続き所定範囲の往復編成してなる爪先部ポケットと、爪先部ポケットの最終コースと前記第2環状編地の最終コースの残余のウエール部分との間に生じた間隙をリンキング等により一体に綴じ合わせてなるかがり線を、ソックス底部中央にあって、ソックスの爪先側端部から踵側端部までのソックス全長の1/3の範囲に位置させている。
また請求項2記載の発明にあっては、請求項1記載のソックスにおいて、編成時伸縮性編糸を使用し、非着用時、側面視大略楕円形状とし、爪先部ポケットと踵部ポケットとを同様な形状としている。
【0007】
【発明の実施の形態】
本発明の実施の形態を次に図面と共に説明する。
【0008】
図1は本発明ソックス1の着用時の状態を示す側面図、図2は本発明ソックスの第1の実施形態の非着用時の状態を示しAは斜視側面図、同Bは編成過程を示す編地の展開図、図3は本発明ソックスの第2の実施例の非着用時の状態を示し、Aは斜視側面図、同Bは編成過程を示す編地の展開図である。
【0009】
本発明ソックス1は、伸縮性の高い糸を使用して編成されるため、図2A,図3Aに示す如く編成終了時には全体が縮少し折り畳んだ状態で側面視楕円形状をなしている。使用時にはソックス全体を引き延ばし図1に示す如くソックス1の爪先部ポケット2を足5の爪先に係止すると共に踵部ポケット3で足5の踵を被うように着用するとソックス1は穿口開口縁4が大きく開き足5の胛部6が大きく現われ靴7を履いたとき、ソックス1自体は靴の胛皮8の中に位置し外部からはソックスの着用が見えない状態となる。
また、本発明ソックス1は、側面視楕円形状をしている為、前後の方向性が顕著に現れず、踵部ポケット3に爪先を、爪先部ポケット2に踵を入れて着用することも可能である。
【0010】
図2に示す第1の実施形態につき説明する。
本発明ソックス1は、丸編機で穿口開口縁4から編成される。穿口開口縁4の組織はゴム編よりなり、通常のソックス編成と同様に環状に編み始め適宜コース数編成の後、編成した編地をU字形に折り返し、その最終コースを編み始めコースに一体に綴じることで穿口開口縁4を逆U字形の二重の編地としている。
【0011】
穿口開口縁4に続いて環状に第1環状編地9を編成する。第1環状編地9の編成コース数は少ない程着用時ソックス1の底部から穿口開口縁4までの高さを少なくすることが出来るので、それに応じて適宜選択する。
【0012】
所定コース数の第1環状編地9の編成が終了した後に、踵部ポケット3の編成に移る。踵部ポケット3の編成は通常のソックスと同様適宜の編成手段を採用出来るが、第1の例ではナイアンチェックヒールについて第1環状編地9の後半部の180°を範囲として踵部ポケット3を編成する例を示す。第1環状編地9の環状編成の最終コースにおいて、ソックス後端側即ち図2AにおけるXY間にあって線Yを中心とする180°の範囲を越えない点A(図2Aに図示)までで第1環状編地9の編成を終了し、編機シリンダー(図示せずを)を反転し踵部ポケット3の最初のコースを対称の位置にあるA´まで編成する。
【0013】
そして、以下A〜A´の範囲において振り幅を減少しつつ往復動編成を繰り返して、踵部第1台形編地10を編成する。踵部第1台形編地10の編成が終了した後今度は逆に1コースごとに編幅を増加して踵部第2台形編地11を編成する。踵部第2台形編地11の最終コース終端はA点となる。上記踵部第2台形編地11の編成の際に、各コースの編み終りウエールで休止位置にあった踵部第1台形編地10の各コースの終端ループを保持している針に編み掛けることにより、踵部第1台形編地10の斜辺10a,10bのループと踵部第2台形編地11の斜辺11a,11bのループとを一体にし、それぞれゴアライン12a,12bを発現する。
【0014】
次いで、上記踵部第2台形編地11の底辺を頂辺とする踵部第3台形編地13を踵部第2台形編地11に続いて編成する。踵部第3台形編地13は踵部第2台形編地11と同様に1コース編成するごとにその振り幅を増大し最終コースではシリンダの半数の針によって編成される。その編成の途次各コースの端部の斜辺13a,13bを構成するループは第1環状編地の最終コースに編みとじされ、前記ゴアライン12a,12bに続くゴアラインを屈曲して形成する。上記踵部第3台形編地13の底辺のコースの編成はシリンダーの半数の針によって行なわれ、これにより踵部ポケット3の編成が終る。
【0015】
次いでソックスの前半部爪先側の編成となるが、足部を覆う編地の長さを踵部ポケット3を構成する編地より長くする目的でソックス前半の爪先部ポケット2の編成に先立って第2環状編地14の編成を適宜コース行う。第2環状編地14は、全針を使用し環状に連続して編成するが、その最初のコースの編成は踵部第3台形編地13の底辺を編成したシリンダの半数の針と、第1の環状編地9の最終コースを編成した後、踵部ポケット3の編成に携わらず休止位置にあった残余の針とのシリンダー全針を用いて環状に行われる。第2環状編地14の編成コース数は、爪先から踵までのソックス長を長くしゆとりを持たせるためには多くし、タイトな感触を発揮させるためにはコース数を少なくするのが好ましい。
【0016】
爪先部ポケット2の編成は次の如く行われる。第2環状編地14の最終コースに続いてソックス1の正面のウエール(図2Aの線Z)を中心に180°には達しない範囲で往復編成を始め、編成が進むにつれその振り幅を減少して爪先部第1台形編地15とし、引き続き編成を続け今度は逆に編幅を増大し、爪先部第2台形編地16とし、前記両台形編地15,16の斜辺15aと同16a,15bと16bをそれぞれ編み合わせ、更に爪先部第2台形編地16の長辺を頂辺とする爪先部第3台形編地17を爪先部第2台形編地16に続いて編成する。そして同編地17の斜辺17a,17bは共に、第2環状編地14の最終コースに編み綴じる。
【0017】
上記斜辺15a,16a及び斜辺15b,16bの編み合わせによりゴアライン18a,18b(ゴアライン18bは図示せず)が作られる。
また、爪先部第3台形編地17と第2環状編地14とを編綴じすることによりゴアライン19a,19bが作られる。
【0018】
上記編成により第2環状編地14の最終コースと、爪先部第3台形編地の最終コースとの間に間隙が構成されるが両コースをリンキング或いは縫製等により一体としかがり線20を構成し前記間隙を閉じる。
【0019】
次に図3に示す第2の実施形態につき説明する。このソックス1は爪先部及び踵部ポケット2,3のふくらみを更に持たせるためにゴアラインの先端をY字状に分岐しその周囲の編地量を多くしている。第1の実施形態と同じく踵部ポケット3は、第1環状編地9に続き編成される。即ち、踵部第1台形編地21を第1環状編地9の最終コースに続き、図3Aに示す踵側端部の線Yを中心に180°の範囲に展開する半数の針を用いて、かつ、順次編幅を減少して往復編成し、引き続き踵部第1台形編地21の最終コースとなる短辺を頂辺とする踵部第2台形編地22を順次編幅を増加して編成し、最大幅(編み幅は踵部第1台形編地21の編み始めコースの幅より狭い)となったときそれに続き前記編地22と対称の形状をなす踵部第3台形編地23を順次編幅を減少して編成する。踵部第3台形編地23の最終コースに続いて踵部第4台形編地24の編成を順次振り幅を増大しつつ編成し半数の針での編成となった際に踵部第4台形編地24の編成を終了する。
【0020】
上記編成の途次、第1の実施形態と同様に踵部第1台形編地21の斜辺21a,21bの一部と踵部第2台形編地22の斜辺22a,22bとをそれぞれ編綴しゴアライン24a,24b(ゴアライン24bは図示せず)を形成し、踵部第3台形編地23の斜辺23a,23bと、踵部第4台形編地24の斜辺24a,24bの一部とを編成の途次綴じ合わせ、ゴアライン25a,25b(25bは図示せず)を構成する。上記踵部第4台形編地の斜辺24a,24bの残余の部分は踵部第1台形編地の斜辺21a,21bの残余の部分と綴じ合わせゴアライン26a,26bを作っている。以上のように踵部ポケット3は編成されている。
【0021】
次いで踵部第4台形編地24の最終コースと、第1環状編地の最終コースの残余のウエール部分とに続いて第2環状編地27を適宜コース数編成し、爪先部ポケット2を第2環状編地27に続いて編成する。爪先部ポケット2もシリンダの往復回転により編成され爪先側端部(図3のZ線)を中心に振り幅を変更して、爪先部第1台形編地28に続いて爪先部第2,第3台形編地29,30を爪先部第4台形編地31の間に設けそれらにより作られるゴアラインをY字状としている。その編成手段は、踵部第2,第3台形編地22,23と同様でゴアライン32a,32b,33a,33b,34a,34b(ゴアライン32b,33b,34bは図示せず)が同様に作られる。そして爪先部第4台形編地31の底辺コースと第2環状編地27の最終コースとの間に出来る開口縁をリンキング等で閉塞しかがり線20とする。
【0022】
上記第2の実施形態にあっては、爪先部踵部共に第2,第3の台形編地29,30,22,23を設けることにより爪先部ポケット2,踵部ポケット3の編地の量を多くし全体としてのふくらみを多くし持たせることとしている。そして、上記第1,第2の実施形態においてもかがり線20,27は爪先部ポケット2と踵部ポケット3の中間に位置することになる。
【0023】
本発明ソックスは、爪先部ポケット2,踵部ポケット3共にほぼ同様な手段で編成されているが、爪先部ポケット2,踵部ポケット3共に第1,第2の実施形態に示した構造を適宜入れ替え、第2実施形態の踵部ポケット3と第1実施形態の爪先部ポケット2とを組み合わせ、或いは他のポケット部分の構造を採用しても差し支えない。
【0024】
また、第2環状編地14,27のコース数は多くはなく図A,図3AのX線を中心とする左右の形状に特に顕著な差を生じないことも生じ、爪先部ポケット2側に踵を、踵部ポケット3側に爪先をそれぞれ入れて着用することも出来る。
足部の接地面は爪先の指部つけ根部分と踵部分であるため、本発明ソックスにおいては着用時必ず土踏まず部分にかがり線20が位置することになり、着用時かがり線20が体重等の圧迫を受けごろつき感等の不快感を生ずることはない。
【0025】
【発明の効果】
本発明ソックスにあっては、ソックスの着用時、爪先部分に爪先ポケットを、そして、踵に踵部ポケットを係止し、ソックスを引張状態で使用しても、ソックスの編成上生ずるかがり線は常に爪先先端部が踵部後端部までの長さを3分割したその中央付近1/3の範囲の足底側、即ち、土踏まずの部分に位置することになりソックス着用時人目につくかがり線が目に入ることはなく、また、その部分が編地を厚くしごろつき感等を生じ着用感を悪くすることもない。
【0026】
また、爪先部ポケットに接して第2環状編地を設けそのコース数を任意に選択することによりソックスの爪先部分の伸長量を適宜調節することが出来る。
【0027】
本発明ソックスにあっては高伸縮性の糸を使用し非着用時に側面視楕円形状をなし、爪先部ポケットと踵部ポケットの差異点が少なく、そのため、踵部ポケットに爪先を爪先ポケットに踵を挿入し着用することも出来る。
【図面の簡単な説明】
【図1】本発明ソックスの着用時の状態を示す側面図。
【図2】本発明ソックスの第1の実施形態で非着用時の状態を示し、Aは斜視側面図、同Bは編成過程を示す編地の展開図。
【図3】本発明ソックスの第2の実施形態で非着用時の状態を示し、Aは斜視側面図、同Bは編成過程を示す編地の展開図。
【符号の説明】
1 ソックス
2 爪先部ポケット
3 踵部ポケット
4 穿口開口縁
5 足
6 胛部
7 靴
8 靴の胛皮
9 第1環状編地
10,21 踵部第1台形編地
11,22 踵部第2台形編地
12a,12b,18a,18b,19a,19b,24a,24b,25a,25b,32a,32b,33a,33b,34a,34b ゴアライン
13 踵部第3台形編地
14 第2環状編地
15,28 爪先部第1台形編地
16,29 爪先部第2台形編地
20 かがり線
23 踵部第3台形編地
24 踵部第4台形編地
27 第2環状編地
30 爪先部第3台形編地
31 爪先部第4台形編地
[0001]
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a shoe-in type sock in which wearing of a sock is not seen from the outside when a shoe having a heel portion such as a sneaker or a pump is opened.
[0002]
[Prior art]
When wearing shoes such as sneakers and pumps that have a low height from the bottom of the shoe to the buttock opening, in order to prevent the socks from being seen from the outside, the bottom of the sock should be connected to the mouth opening edge. In order to reduce the height, socks have been developed that are worn in tension from the socks toe to the heel when wearing shoes. In such a sock, the toe pocket is inserted into the toe pocket and the heel is inserted into the heel pocket at the time of wearing, and the knitted fabric is stretched and thinned, and is in a state of being in close contact with the wearer.
[0003]
The sock starts to be knitted from the piercing portion, and is knitted continuously with the foot heel portion and the toe portion following the knitting portion. The toe pocket located at the toe (toe pocket) is rested while holding the knitted fabric following the foot that has been knitted with all needles in a cylindrical shape, and the swinging width is sequentially increased by the reciprocating rotation of the cylinder with the remaining needles. While knitting a trapezoid knitted fabric of a predetermined number of courses by reducing the width, and then increasing the swing width to the first swing width, the end of the course is knitted and bound to the course end of the trapezoid knitted fabric. The toe pocket is made, and the opening portion formed between the final course of the toe pocket and the course fed with the knitting of the tubular knitted fabric is bound by appropriate means such as linking and sewing. This binding line is located above the foot.
[0004]
In a sock that is used in an extended state when worn, when such a binding line is located on the upper surface of the sock, it appears at the toe portion when the shoe is not worn. In shoes such as pumps that are fixed to the foot only with the toe and heel, and the toe closes the toes tightly, the above-mentioned binding part makes the foot feel loose and further painful Will also cause a loss of comfort.
[0005]
[Problems to be solved by the invention]
In view of the above-mentioned points, the present invention makes the heel line appearing on the toe portion at the time of wearing not visible to the human eye at the time of wearing, and does not cause a feeling unfamiliar to human skin such as a feeling of looseness due to its presence. The goal is to get socks.
[0006]
[Means for Solving the Problems]
In the first aspect of the invention, the first annular knitted fabric continuously knitted on the annular opening opening edge, and the heel side end of the knitted fabric following the final course of the knitted fabric. A second loop knitted in a predetermined number of courses in a row with a buttock pocket formed by reciprocating knitting in a predetermined range, a final course of the buttock pocket and a remaining wale portion of the final course of the first annular knitted fabric A knitted fabric, a toe portion pocket formed by reciprocating a predetermined range following the knitted fabric around the toe side end of the second annular knitted fabric, a final course of the toe portion pocket, and a final of the second annular knitted fabric At the center of the bottom of the sock, the end of the sock from the toe side end to the heel side end of the sock is formed by binding the gap formed between the remaining wale portions of the course together by linking or the like. It is located in the range of 1/3.
In the invention according to claim 2, in the sock according to claim 1, the elastic knitting yarn at the time of knitting is used, and when not worn, it has a substantially oval shape in side view, and the toe pocket and the buttock pocket are formed. The shape is similar.
[0007]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings.
[0008]
FIG. 1 is a side view showing a state when the sock 1 of the present invention is worn, FIG. 2 shows a state when the first embodiment of the sock of the present invention is not worn, A is a perspective side view, and B is a knitting process. FIG. 3 is a developed view of the knitted fabric, FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the second embodiment of the sock of the present invention when not worn, A is a perspective side view, and B is a developed view of the knitted fabric showing the knitting process.
[0009]
Since the sock 1 of the present invention is knitted using a highly stretchable yarn, as shown in FIGS. 2A and 3A, when the knitting is finished, the entire sock 1 has an elliptical shape in a side view in a state of being folded slightly. When used, the sock is stretched so that the toe pocket 2 of the sock 1 is locked to the toe of the foot 5 as shown in FIG. When the rim 4 is wide and the heel part 6 of the foot 5 appears and the shoe 7 is worn, the sock 1 itself is located in the heel 8 of the shoe and the sock cannot be seen from the outside.
Further, the sock 1 of the present invention has an elliptical shape when viewed from the side, so that the front-rear directionality does not appear remarkably, and it is possible to wear the toe in the heel pocket 3 and the heel in the toe pocket 2 It is.
[0010]
A first embodiment shown in FIG. 2 will be described.
The sock 1 of the present invention is knitted from the opening edge 4 with a circular knitting machine. The structure of the opening edge 4 is a rubber knitting. Like the usual socks knitting, it begins to knit in a ring shape and after knitting the number of courses as appropriate, the knitted fabric is folded back into a U shape and the final course is integrated with the course. The mouth opening edge 4 is formed into an inverted U-shaped double knitted fabric.
[0011]
A first annular knitted fabric 9 is knitted annularly following the opening opening edge 4. As the number of knitting courses of the first annular knitted fabric 9 is smaller, the height from the bottom of the sock 1 to the mouth opening edge 4 can be reduced when worn, and accordingly, the first knitted fabric 9 is appropriately selected.
[0012]
After the knitting of the first annular knitted fabric 9 of the predetermined number of courses is completed, the knitting of the buttock pocket 3 is started. The knitting of the buttock pocket 3 can employ an appropriate knitting means in the same manner as a normal sock, but in the first example, the buttock pocket 3 is set to a range of 180 ° of the second half of the first annular knitted fabric 9 with respect to the Nian check heel. An example of organizing In the final course of the annular knitting of the first annular knitted fabric 9, the first course until the point A (shown in FIG. 2A) that is between the rear end of the socks, that is, between XY in FIG. The knitting of the annular knitted fabric 9 is finished, the knitting machine cylinder (not shown) is reversed, and the first course of the buttock pocket 3 is knitted to A 'at a symmetrical position.
[0013]
Then, reciprocating knitting is repeated while decreasing the swing width in the range of A to A ′, and the buttock first trapezoid knitted fabric 10 is knitted. After the knitting of the buttocks first trapezoid knitted fabric 10 is finished, the knitting width is increased for each course and the buttock second trapezoid knitted fabric 11 is knitted. The last course end of the buttocks second trapezoid knitted fabric 11 is point A. When knitting the buttock second trapezoid knitted fabric 11, knitting is performed on the needles holding the end loops of the respective courses of the buttock first trapezoid knitted fabric 10 that have been in the rest position at the end of knitting of each course. As a result, the loops of the hypotenuses 10a and 10b of the heel part first trapezoid knitted fabric 10 and the loops of the hypotenuses 11a and 11b of the heel part second trapezoid knitted fabric 11 are integrated to express the gore lines 12a and 12b, respectively.
[0014]
Next, a buttock third trapezoid knitted fabric 13 having the bottom side of the buttock second trapezoid knitted fabric 11 as a top side is knitted following the buttock second trapezoid knitted fabric 11. Like the buttock second trapezoid knitted fabric 11, the buttock third trapezoid knitted fabric 13 increases its swing width every time one course is knitted, and is knitted by half the cylinder needles in the final course. During the knitting, loops constituting the hypotenuses 13a and 13b at the ends of the respective courses are knitted to the final course of the first annular knitted fabric, and the gore lines following the gore lines 12a and 12b are bent and formed. The knitting of the bottom course of the buttock third trapezoid knitted fabric 13 is performed by half of the needles of the cylinder, whereby the knitting of the buttock pocket 3 is completed.
[0015]
Next, the knitting on the toe side of the front half of the socks is performed. Prior to the knitting of the toe part pocket 2 in the first half of the socks, the knitted fabric covering the foot is longer than the knitted fabric constituting the buttock pocket 3. The knitting of the two annular knitted fabric 14 is performed as appropriate. The second annular knitted fabric 14 is knitted continuously in an annular shape using all the needles, and the first course is knitted with half the needles of the cylinder knitting the bottom of the buttocks third trapezoid knitted fabric 13, After the final course of one annular knitted fabric 9 is knitted, it is carried out annularly using all the cylinder needles with the remaining needles that were in the rest position regardless of the knitting of the buttocks pocket 3. The number of knitting courses of the second annular knitted fabric 14 is preferably increased in order to increase the length of the socks from the toes to the heel, and to decrease the number of courses in order to exert a tight feel.
[0016]
Knitting of the toe portion pocket 2 is performed as follows. Following the final course of the second annular knitted fabric 14, reciprocating knitting is started within a range that does not reach 180 ° around the wale in front of the socks 1 (line Z in FIG. 2A), and the swing width decreases as the knitting progresses. Then, the toe part first trapezoid knitted fabric 15 is continued and the knitting is continued and the knitting width is increased, and the toe part second trapezoid knitted fabric 16 is formed. 15b and 16b are knitted, and a toe part third trapezoid knitted fabric 17 having the long side of the toe part second trapezoid knitted fabric 16 as a top side is knitted following the toe part second trapezoid knitted fabric 16. Both the oblique sides 17a and 17b of the knitted fabric 17 are knitted and bound to the final course of the second annular knitted fabric 14.
[0017]
Gore lines 18a and 18b (the gore line 18b is not shown) are formed by weaving the oblique sides 15a and 16a and the oblique sides 15b and 16b.
Further, the gore lines 19a and 19b are formed by stitching the toe portion third trapezoid knitted fabric 17 and the second annular knitted fabric 14 together.
[0018]
With the above knitting, a gap is formed between the final course of the second annular knitted fabric 14 and the final course of the toe portion third trapezoidal knitted fabric. Close the gap.
[0019]
Next, a second embodiment shown in FIG. 3 will be described. This sock 1 has a gore line with a Y-shaped branch to increase the amount of knitted fabric around the tip of the gore line in order to further swell the toe and heel pockets 2 and 3. As with the first embodiment, the buttock pocket 3 is knitted following the first annular knitted fabric 9. That is, using the first half of the first trapezoidal knitted fabric 21 following the final course of the first annular knitted fabric 9, half of the needles are deployed in a range of 180 ° around the line Y of the heel side end shown in FIG. 3A. In addition, the knitting width of the heel part second trapezoid knitted fabric 22 having the short side which is the final course of the buttock first trapezoid knitted fabric 21 is successively increased and the knitting width is successively increased by sequentially reducing the knitting width and reciprocating knitting. When the maximum width (the knitting width is narrower than the width of the knitting start course of the buttocks first trapezoid knitted fabric 21), the buttock third trapezoid knitted fabric having a symmetrical shape with the knitted fabric 22 is subsequently formed. 23 is successively knitted with the knitting width reduced. Following the final course of the buttocks third trapezoid knitted fabric 23, when the knitting of the buttocks fourth trapezoid knitted fabric 24 is knitted sequentially with increasing swing width and knitted with half the needles, the buttock fourth trapezoid The knitting of the knitted fabric 24 is finished.
[0020]
In the course of the knitting, as in the first embodiment, a part of the hypotenuses 21a and 21b of the buttock first trapezoid knitted fabric 21 and the hypotenuses 22a and 22b of the buttock second trapezoid knitted fabric 22 are respectively knitted. Gore lines 24a and 24b (the gore line 24b is not shown) are formed, and the hypotenuses 23a and 23b of the hip third trapezoid knitted fabric 23 and the hypotenuses 24a and 24b of the hip fourth trapezoid knitted fabric 24 are knitted. In this way, gore lines 25a and 25b (25b not shown) are formed. The remaining portions of the hypotenuses 24a, 24b of the buttock fourth trapezoid knitted fabric form the binding gore lines 26a, 26b with the remaining portions of the hypotenuses 21a, 21b of the heel first trapezoid knitted fabric. As described above, the buttock pocket 3 is knitted.
[0021]
Next, the number of second annular knitted fabrics 27 is appropriately knitted following the final course of the heel part fourth trapezoidal knitted fabric 24 and the remaining wale portion of the final course of the first annular knitted fabric, and the toe portion pocket 2 is The knitting is performed following the two-annular knitted fabric 27. The toe part pocket 2 is also knitted by the reciprocating rotation of the cylinder, and the swing width is changed around the toe side end part (Z line in FIG. 3), and the toe part first trapezoid knitted fabric 28 is followed by the toe part second and second parts. Three trapezoidal knitted fabrics 29 and 30 are provided between the toe part fourth trapezoidal knitted fabrics 31 and the gore line formed by them is Y-shaped. The knitting means is the same as that of the second and third trapezoidal knitted fabrics 22 and 23, and the gore lines 32a, 32b, 33a, 33b, 34a, and 34b (the gore lines 32b, 33b, and 34b are not shown) are similarly formed. . An opening edge formed between the bottom course of the toe portion fourth trapezoidal knitted fabric 31 and the final course of the second annular knitted fabric 27 is defined as a closed crow line 20 by linking or the like.
[0022]
In the second embodiment, by providing the second and third trapezoidal knitted fabrics 29, 30, 22, and 23 for both the toe portion heel portion, the amount of the knitted fabric in the toe portion pocket 2 and the heel portion pocket 3. To increase the amount of bulge as a whole. In the first and second embodiments, the shaving lines 20 and 27 are located between the toe pocket 2 and the heel pocket 3.
[0023]
The socks of the present invention are knitted by substantially the same means for both the toe pocket 2 and the buttocks pocket 3, but the structures shown in the first and second embodiments are appropriately used for both the toe pocket 2 and the buttocks pocket 3. It is possible to replace them, combine the buttocks pocket 3 of the second embodiment and the toe pocket 2 of the first embodiment, or adopt another pocket structure.
[0024]
In addition, the number of courses of the second annular knitted fabrics 14 and 27 is not so large that there is no significant difference between the left and right shapes centering on the X-rays in FIGS. A and 3A. The heel can be worn with the toes in the heel pocket 3 side.
Since the ground contact surface of the foot is the base part of the toe and the heel part of the toe, in the socks of the present invention, the shaving line 20 is always positioned on the arch part when wearing, and the shaving line 20 is pressed by weight when worn. There will be no unpleasant sensation such as a feeling of swaying.
[0025]
【The invention's effect】
In the socks of the present invention, when the socks are worn, even if the toe pocket is locked to the toe part and the buttock pocket is locked to the heel, and the socks are used in the tensioned state, the shaving line generated in the knitting of the socks is not The tip of the tip of the toe is always located on the sole side of the range of 1/3 of the center divided by the length to the rear end of the buttocks, that is, the arch part, so that it is visible to the eye when wearing socks Does not enter the eyes, and the portion thickens the knitted fabric and does not deteriorate the feeling of wearing.
[0026]
Further, by providing a second annular knitted fabric in contact with the toe portion pocket and arbitrarily selecting the number of courses, the extension amount of the toe portion of the socks can be appropriately adjusted.
[0027]
The socks of the present invention use a highly elastic thread and have an elliptical shape when viewed from the side, and there are few differences between the toe pocket and the buttock pocket. Can be inserted and worn.
[Brief description of the drawings]
FIG. 1 is a side view showing a state of wearing a sock of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a state when the sock of the present invention is not worn, in which A is a perspective side view, and B is a development view of a knitted fabric showing a knitting process.
FIGS. 3A and 3B show a state when the sock according to the second embodiment of the present invention is not worn, A is a perspective side view, and B is a developed view of a knitted fabric showing a knitting process. FIGS.
[Explanation of symbols]
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1 Socks 2 Toe part pocket 3 Butt part pocket 4 Opening edge 5 Foot 6 Butt part 7 Shoe 8 Shoe skin 9 First annular knitted fabric 10,21 Butt first trapezoid knitted fabric 11,22 Butt second Trapezoid knitted fabrics 12a, 12b, 18a, 18b, 19a, 19b, 24a, 24b, 25a, 25b, 32a, 32b, 33a, 33b, 34a, 34b Gore line 13 buttock third trapezoid knitted fabric 14 second annular knitted fabric 15 , 28 Toe part first trapezoid knitted fabric 16, 29 Toe part second trapezoid knitted fabric 20 Shaft line 23 Butt part third trapezoid knitted fabric 24 Butt part fourth trapezoid knitted fabric 27 Second annular knitted fabric 30 Toe part third trapezoid Knitted fabric 31 Toe part fourth trapezoid knitted fabric

Claims (2)

環状の穿口開口縁に連続して編成された第1環状編地と、同編地の最終コースに続き同編地の踵側端部を中心に所定範囲の往復編成をしてなる踵部ポケットと、前記踵部ポケットの最終コースと前記第1環状編地の最終コースの残余のウエール部分とに連なり所定コース数環状に編成された第2環状編地と、第2環状編地の爪先側端部を中心に同編地に続き所定範囲の往復編成してなる爪先部ポケットよりなり、爪先部ポケットの最終コースと前記第2環状編地の最終コースの残余のウエール部分との間に生じた間隙をリンキング等により一体に綴じ合わせてなるかがり線を、ソックス底部中央にあって、ソックスの爪先側端部から踵側端部までのソックス全長の1/3の範囲に位置させたことを特徴とするシューズインタイプソックス。A first annular knitted fabric continuously knitted on the annular opening opening edge, and a heel portion formed by reciprocating knitting within a predetermined range centering on the heel side end portion of the knitted fabric following the final course of the knitted fabric A second annular knitted fabric knitted in a predetermined number of courses in succession to a pocket, a final course of the buttock pocket and a remaining wale portion of the final course of the first annular knitted fabric, and a toe of the second annular knitted fabric It consists of a toe part pocket formed by reciprocating a predetermined range following the same knitted fabric around the side end part, and between the final course of the toe part pocket and the remaining wale part of the final course of the second annular knitted fabric The edge formed by binding the generated gap together by linking or the like is located in the center of the bottom of the sock and within the range of 1/3 of the total length of the sock from the toe side end to the heel side end. Shoes-in-type socks that feature. 伸縮性編糸を使用して編成してなり、非着用時、側面視大略楕円形状をなし、爪先部ポケットと踵部ポケットとが同様形状をなしていることを特徴とする請求項1記載のシューズインタイプソックス。The knitting using an elastic knitting yarn, having a substantially oval shape in side view when not worn, and having a similar shape in a toe pocket and a heel pocket. Shoes in type socks.
JP2002209002A 2002-07-18 2002-07-18 Shoes in type socks Expired - Fee Related JP3740676B2 (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
JP2002209002A JP3740676B2 (en) 2002-07-18 2002-07-18 Shoes in type socks

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
JP2002209002A JP3740676B2 (en) 2002-07-18 2002-07-18 Shoes in type socks

Publications (2)

Publication Number Publication Date
JP2004052136A JP2004052136A (en) 2004-02-19
JP3740676B2 true JP3740676B2 (en) 2006-02-01

Family

ID=31932963

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
JP2002209002A Expired - Fee Related JP3740676B2 (en) 2002-07-18 2002-07-18 Shoes in type socks

Country Status (1)

Country Link
JP (1) JP3740676B2 (en)

Families Citing this family (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US7479327B2 (en) 2003-05-27 2009-01-20 Exxonmobil Chemical Patents Inc. Tie-layer materials for use with ionomer-based films and sheets as skins on other materials
US7544420B2 (en) 2003-05-27 2009-06-09 Exxonmobil Chemical Patents Inc. Backing layers and substrates for articles formed from ionomer laminates
JP6315968B2 (en) * 2013-12-13 2018-04-25 コーマ株式会社 Socks
JP6407129B2 (en) * 2015-11-27 2018-10-17 株式会社橋輝 Foot cover

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
JP2004052136A (en) 2004-02-19

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US4422307A (en) Sock
JP4040671B2 (en) socks
JP5463547B2 (en) Foot cover and its knitting method
JP3343732B2 (en) Sock and knitting method
JP7007511B1 (en) socks
JP3740676B2 (en) Shoes in type socks
JP3700147B2 (en) Socks provided with first and second mouth opening edges on the upper and lower sides and a knitting method thereof
JP2018059245A (en) Sock and method for knitting sock
JP3700148B2 (en) Socks and knitting method thereof
JP6315968B2 (en) Socks
JP2003119601A (en) Socks
JP3809778B2 (en) Foot cover knitting method
JP4147013B2 (en) Socks and manufacturing method thereof
JP3224370U (en) socks
JP3815776B2 (en) Knitting method of heeled socks with finger bags
JP2017042440A (en) Shoe
JP3107892U (en) Slipper socks
JP2002348702A (en) Hosiery and method for making the same
JPH11315401A (en) Sock
JP3068097B1 (en) Socks
JP7482169B2 (en) Short socks
JP3085613U (en) Heel cover combined toe cover
JP3056820U (en) New socks
CN217644627U (en) Socks
JP3154190U (en) Foot cover

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
A977 Report on retrieval

Free format text: JAPANESE INTERMEDIATE CODE: A971007

Effective date: 20040705

TRDD Decision of grant or rejection written
A01 Written decision to grant a patent or to grant a registration (utility model)

Free format text: JAPANESE INTERMEDIATE CODE: A01

Effective date: 20050929

A61 First payment of annual fees (during grant procedure)

Free format text: JAPANESE INTERMEDIATE CODE: A61

Effective date: 20051028

R150 Certificate of patent or registration of utility model

Ref document number: 3740676

Country of ref document: JP

Free format text: JAPANESE INTERMEDIATE CODE: R150

Free format text: JAPANESE INTERMEDIATE CODE: R150

FPAY Renewal fee payment (event date is renewal date of database)

Free format text: PAYMENT UNTIL: 20091118

Year of fee payment: 4

R250 Receipt of annual fees

Free format text: JAPANESE INTERMEDIATE CODE: R250

FPAY Renewal fee payment (event date is renewal date of database)

Free format text: PAYMENT UNTIL: 20101118

Year of fee payment: 5

R250 Receipt of annual fees

Free format text: JAPANESE INTERMEDIATE CODE: R250

FPAY Renewal fee payment (event date is renewal date of database)

Free format text: PAYMENT UNTIL: 20111118

Year of fee payment: 6

R250 Receipt of annual fees

Free format text: JAPANESE INTERMEDIATE CODE: R250

FPAY Renewal fee payment (event date is renewal date of database)

Free format text: PAYMENT UNTIL: 20121118

Year of fee payment: 7

R250 Receipt of annual fees

Free format text: JAPANESE INTERMEDIATE CODE: R250

FPAY Renewal fee payment (event date is renewal date of database)

Free format text: PAYMENT UNTIL: 20131118

Year of fee payment: 8

R250 Receipt of annual fees

Free format text: JAPANESE INTERMEDIATE CODE: R250

R250 Receipt of annual fees

Free format text: JAPANESE INTERMEDIATE CODE: R250

R250 Receipt of annual fees

Free format text: JAPANESE INTERMEDIATE CODE: R250

R250 Receipt of annual fees

Free format text: JAPANESE INTERMEDIATE CODE: R250

R250 Receipt of annual fees

Free format text: JAPANESE INTERMEDIATE CODE: R250

R250 Receipt of annual fees

Free format text: JAPANESE INTERMEDIATE CODE: R250

R250 Receipt of annual fees

Free format text: JAPANESE INTERMEDIATE CODE: R250

R250 Receipt of annual fees

Free format text: JAPANESE INTERMEDIATE CODE: R250

LAPS Cancellation because of no payment of annual fees