US20040221371A1 - Sock - Google Patents
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- US20040221371A1 US20040221371A1 US10/806,511 US80651104A US2004221371A1 US 20040221371 A1 US20040221371 A1 US 20040221371A1 US 80651104 A US80651104 A US 80651104A US 2004221371 A1 US2004221371 A1 US 2004221371A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- the present innovation relates to a sock.
- the present invention focuses on a sock, which is used for long-term covering of the foot on a daily basis.
- the object of the present innovation is to provide a novel sock that positively promotes health and contributes to health management, in addition to fulfilling the intrinsic function of a sock as a covering worn beneath shoe.
- the above object is accomplished by a unique structure of the present invention for a sock which has a sole covering portion and a foot top covering portion; and in the present invention, particle-form projections made of an elastic composition material consisting of rubber, a soft synthetic resin, etc. are formed on the inside or outside of a part of or the entire surface of the sock.
- the particle-form projections can be formed so as to contain one or more of magnetic substances, microbicidal substances and deodorant substances mixed with the elastic composition material.
- magnetic particle-form projections made mainly of a magnetic substance mixed with the elastic composition material can be provided in sections.
- FIG. 1 is a partially sectional side view of the essential portion of an embodiment of the present innovation
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along the lines 2 - 2 in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a partially sectional side view of the essential portion of another embodiment of the present innovation.
- FIG. 1 shows the sock of the present invention that has a common configuration; and this sock 1 is comprised, from the ankle downward, of a sole covering portion 2 and a foot top covering portion 3 and; and it further includes a tubular leg covering portion 4 that covers the ankle upward.
- the sock 1 can be a short type sock that consists only of a sole covering portion 2 and foot top covering portion 3 from the ankle downward without having a leg covering portion 4 from the ankle upward.
- a plurality of particle-form projections 5 made of an elastic composition material consisting of rubber, a soft synthetic resin, etc. are provided (glued by adhesives, for instance) on the inside surface of the sole covering portion 2 of the sock 1 . It is more desirable from the standpoint of manifesting an acupressure (shiatsu) effect (described later) that the particle-form projections 5 are disposed on the inside surface of the sole covering portion 2 as shown in FIG. 1. However, such particle-form projections 5 that are dottedly provided with spaces in between can be formed on the outside surface of the sole covering portion 2 . A considerable effect is obtainable even in the case that the particle-form projections 5 are provided on the outside surface of the sole covering portion 2 .
- the projections 5 can be provided on the sock by way of press-fitting vulcanizing particles of rubber, synthetic resins, etc. on the inside and/or outside surface(s) of the sock by a roller printing technique. In this case, part of each projection penetrates into the fibers of the sock and solidifies on the sock, thus being secured on the sock.
- each projection is in substantially a dome shape and 1-3 mm high with 2-5 mm in bottom diameter. It is also preferable that the projections 5 are provided with 2-5 mm apart from each other and about 25-100 projections are provided within a 25 cm 2 area.
- the particle-form projections 5 can cause the uninterrupted manifestation of an acupressure effect to occur by pressing and stimulating pressure points of the sole of the foot of the wearer with each step that the wearer takes.
- magnetic substances such as magnetized iron oxide, zinc oxide, etc. can be mixed with the elastic composition material that constitutes the material of the particle-form projections 5 .
- Particle-form projections 5 thus formed by mixing a magnetic substance with the material of the projections can promote blood circulation and muscular stimulation to a much greater degree as a result of a magnetic effect that arises from the magnetic substance in addition to the acupressure effect.
- microbicidal substances such as calcium hydroxide, etc. can be mixed with the elastic composition material that is the material of the particle-form projections 5 .
- Particle-form projections 5 thus formed by mixing a microbicidal substance with the material of the projections is able to maintain the feet in a hygienic state as a result of a microbicidal effect provided by the microbicidal substance in addition to the acupressure effect.
- the elastic composition material of the particle-form projections 5 can contain inorganic antimicrobial compounds such as copper phosphate, etc. and/or other deodorant substances.
- Particle-form projections 5 thus formed by mixing a deodorant substance with the material of the projections can neutralize and suppress unpleasant foot odors as a result of a deodorant effect arising from the deodorant substance in addition to the acupressure effect, so that a pleasant state can be maintained.
- magnetic, microbicidal and deodorant substances are respectively or independently mixed as a main additive in the elastic composition material.
- two or three of such magnetic, microbicidal and deodorant substances can be mixed as a combination of substances in the elastic composition material for the particle-form projections 5 .
- the contents of the respective substances in the individual particle-form projections 5 are inevitably reduced; accordingly, there might be a danger that the intrinsic effects of the respective substances are not sufficiently obtained.
- magnetic particle-form projections 5 a that are produced by mainly a magnetic substance mixed with the elastic composition material
- microbicidal particle-form projections 5 b that are produced by mainly a microbicidal substance mixed with the elastic composition material
- deodorant particle-form projections 5 c that are produced by mainly a deodorant substance mixed with the elastic composition material
- the particle-form projections 5 are provided on the sole covering portion 2 .
- such particle-form projections 5 can be provided on the inside and/or outside surface of not only the sole covering portion 2 but also the foot top covering portion 3 . Since the particle-form projections 5 used in the embodiment of FIG. 3 have a structure substantially the same as the particle-form projections 5 of the previous embodiment, a description of the structure of the particle-form projections 5 of FIG. 3 is omitted.
- the particle-form projections perform uninterrupted acupressure by pressing and stimulating respective pressure points of the sole of the foot of the wearer with each step that the wearer takes, so that the sock(s) promotes health and contribute to health management.
- the particle-form projections have a magnetic effect, microbicidal effect and/or deodorant effect in addition to the acupressure effect so that the sock(s) can further promote health and also maintain hygiene and maintain comfort, so that a great contribution to health management is made.
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Abstract
A sock having a sole covering portion and a foot top covering portion and is provided with particle-form projections formed using an elastic composition material of rubber, a soft synthetic resin, etc. on the inside surface or outside surface of the sock, entirely or partially. The elastic composition material can contain one or more of magnetic substances, microbicidal substances and deodorant substances.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present innovation relates to a sock.
- 2. Prior Art
- Self-management of health has been particularly recognized as a matter of great concern in recent years, and it has been repeatedly pointed out and reported generally that the feet in particular contribute greatly to the health of the body as a whole.
- With such current conditions as a background, the present invention focuses on a sock, which is used for long-term covering of the foot on a daily basis.
- The object of the present innovation is to provide a novel sock that positively promotes health and contributes to health management, in addition to fulfilling the intrinsic function of a sock as a covering worn beneath shoe.
- The above object is accomplished by a unique structure of the present invention for a sock which has a sole covering portion and a foot top covering portion; and in the present invention, particle-form projections made of an elastic composition material consisting of rubber, a soft synthetic resin, etc. are formed on the inside or outside of a part of or the entire surface of the sock.
- The particle-form projections can be formed so as to contain one or more of magnetic substances, microbicidal substances and deodorant substances mixed with the elastic composition material.
- Furthermore, in the present invention, magnetic particle-form projections made mainly of a magnetic substance mixed with the elastic composition material, microbicidal particle-form projections made mainly of a microbicidal substance mixed with the elastic composition material, and deodorant particle-form projections made mainly of a deodorant substance mixed with the elastic composition material can be provided in sections.
- FIG. 1 is a partially sectional side view of the essential portion of an embodiment of the present innovation;
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along the lines 2-2 in FIG. 1; and
- FIG. 3 is a partially sectional side view of the essential portion of another embodiment of the present innovation.
- Embodiments of the present innovation will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- FIG. 1 shows the sock of the present invention that has a common configuration; and this sock 1 is comprised, from the ankle downward, of a sole covering
portion 2 and a foottop covering portion 3 and; and it further includes a tubularleg covering portion 4 that covers the ankle upward. The sock 1 can be a short type sock that consists only of a sole coveringportion 2 and foottop covering portion 3 from the ankle downward without having aleg covering portion 4 from the ankle upward. - A plurality of particle-
form projections 5 made of an elastic composition material consisting of rubber, a soft synthetic resin, etc. are provided (glued by adhesives, for instance) on the inside surface of the sole coveringportion 2 of the sock 1. It is more desirable from the standpoint of manifesting an acupressure (shiatsu) effect (described later) that the particle-form projections 5 are disposed on the inside surface of the sole coveringportion 2 as shown in FIG. 1. However, such particle-form projections 5 that are dottedly provided with spaces in between can be formed on the outside surface of the sole coveringportion 2. A considerable effect is obtainable even in the case that the particle-form projections 5 are provided on the outside surface of the sole coveringportion 2. - Other than gluing, the
projections 5 can be provided on the sock by way of press-fitting vulcanizing particles of rubber, synthetic resins, etc. on the inside and/or outside surface(s) of the sock by a roller printing technique. In this case, part of each projection penetrates into the fibers of the sock and solidifies on the sock, thus being secured on the sock. - It is preferable that each projection is in substantially a dome shape and 1-3 mm high with 2-5 mm in bottom diameter. It is also preferable that the
projections 5 are provided with 2-5 mm apart from each other and about 25-100 projections are provided within a 25 cm2 area. - By adjusting the mixture proportions of the emulsifying agent, ceramic powder, etc. mixed with the elastic composition material, it is possible to endow the particle-
form projections 5 with an elastic force that allows the acupressure effect without causing the wearer to experience any pain. As a result, the particle-form projections 5 can cause the uninterrupted manifestation of an acupressure effect to occur by pressing and stimulating pressure points of the sole of the foot of the wearer with each step that the wearer takes. - In the particle-
form projections 5 of the shown embodiment, magnetic substances such as magnetized iron oxide, zinc oxide, etc. can be mixed with the elastic composition material that constitutes the material of the particle-form projections 5. Particle-form projections 5 thus formed by mixing a magnetic substance with the material of the projections can promote blood circulation and muscular stimulation to a much greater degree as a result of a magnetic effect that arises from the magnetic substance in addition to the acupressure effect. - In the particle-
form projections 5, microbicidal substances such as calcium hydroxide, etc. can be mixed with the elastic composition material that is the material of the particle-form projections 5. Particle-form projections 5 thus formed by mixing a microbicidal substance with the material of the projections is able to maintain the feet in a hygienic state as a result of a microbicidal effect provided by the microbicidal substance in addition to the acupressure effect. - Furthermore, the elastic composition material of the particle-
form projections 5 can contain inorganic antimicrobial compounds such as copper phosphate, etc. and/or other deodorant substances. Particle-form projections 5 thus formed by mixing a deodorant substance with the material of the projections can neutralize and suppress unpleasant foot odors as a result of a deodorant effect arising from the deodorant substance in addition to the acupressure effect, so that a pleasant state can be maintained. - In each of the above-described example, magnetic, microbicidal and deodorant substances are respectively or independently mixed as a main additive in the elastic composition material. However, two or three of such magnetic, microbicidal and deodorant substances can be mixed as a combination of substances in the elastic composition material for the particle-
form projections 5. In cases where a plurality of different types of substances are thus mixed in combination in the elastic composition material, since the contents of the respective substances in the individual particle-form projections 5 are inevitably reduced; accordingly, there might be a danger that the intrinsic effects of the respective substances are not sufficiently obtained. - In cases where it is desired to cause a plurality (two or three) of the respective effects of such magnetic, microbicidal or deodorant substances to act in combination, it is effective (from the standpoint of maintaining the contents of the respective substances in the particle-
form projections 5 and of keeping the effects of the respective substances) to install, as shown in FIG. 2, magnetic particle-form projections 5 a that are produced by mainly a magnetic substance mixed with the elastic composition material, microbicidal particle-form projections 5 b that are produced by mainly a microbicidal substance mixed with the elastic composition material, and deodorant particle-form projections 5 c that are produced by mainly a deodorant substance mixed with the elastic composition material, so that these 5 a, 5 b and 5 c are appropriately sorted and provided in segments.projections - In the above embodiment, the particle-
form projections 5 are provided on the sole coveringportion 2. In the present invention, as seen from FIG. 3, such particle-form projections 5 can be provided on the inside and/or outside surface of not only the sole coveringportion 2 but also the foottop covering portion 3. Since the particle-form projections 5 used in the embodiment of FIG. 3 have a structure substantially the same as the particle-form projections 5 of the previous embodiment, a description of the structure of the particle-form projections 5 of FIG. 3 is omitted. - With the structure described above, the present invention possesses several advantages.
- First, the particle-form projections perform uninterrupted acupressure by pressing and stimulating respective pressure points of the sole of the foot of the wearer with each step that the wearer takes, so that the sock(s) promotes health and contribute to health management.
- Second, the particle-form projections have a magnetic effect, microbicidal effect and/or deodorant effect in addition to the acupressure effect so that the sock(s) can further promote health and also maintain hygiene and maintain comfort, so that a great contribution to health management is made.
- In addition, the effective contents of the respective substances among the plurality of magnetic, microbicidal and deodorant substances in the particle-form projections can be very effectively ensured, so that the respective functions of these substances can be manifested.
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1. A sock comprised of a sole covering portion and a foot top covering portion and provided on at least an inside surface thereof with a plurality of particle-form projections made of an elastic composition material.
2. The sock according to claim 1 , wherein said elastic composition material is at least one selected from the group consisting of rubber and a soft synthetic resin.
3. The sock according to claim 1 , wherein said elastic composition material is mixed with at least one substance selected from the group consisting of a magnetic substance, a microbicidal substances and a deodorant substance.
4. The sock according to claim 1 , wherein said particle-form projections comprises:
magnetic particle-form projections that mainly contain a magnetic substance in said elastic composition material,
microbicidal particle-form projections that mainly contain a microbicidal substance in said elastic composition material, and
deodorant particle-form projections that mainly contain a deodorant substance in said elastic composition material.
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