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Sock with air regulating channel

An air conditioning and socks technology, applied in socks, pantyhose, clothing, etc., can solve problems such as damage to the stability of shoes, and achieve the effect of strengthening overpressure or low pressure effect, promoting air exchange, and avoiding wrinkling.

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-06-04
X TECH SWISS
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But it turns out that the moisture inside the shoe can only be transported to a very small extent by this method
And the use of the diaphragm surface can only be achieved to a limited extent, since otherwise the stability of the shoe would be compromised

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[0021] The sock generally designated 1 has a toe region 11 , a heel region 12 and a footrest region 13 between the toe region and the heel region. The regions 11 , 12 and 13 , as in the exemplary embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 and 3 , can be made of a reinforced material for padding. Combinations of materials may also be used, such as wool plus an elastomeric fiber material such as elastane.

[0022] The sock is connected to the foot of the sock, which in the embodiment according to FIGS. 1 and 3 extends as far as the calf. Socks can also be terminated above or below for ankle padding. At the end facing away from the foot, this sock is provided with a cuff 14 . In the exemplary embodiment, an air-regulating channel 15 extends from the sock opening 14 , which extends into the footrest region 13 and is formed from an air-regulating mesh knitted fabric. The air-conditioning channels 15 help conduct moisture away from the tread area upwards. Such an air-conditioning channel 15 ca...

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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).

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a partially padded sock for use in particular in sports. Background technique [0002] Especially when a person performs a lot of rapid movement, such as in sports, then the feet are to be worn in sturdy shoes. The shoe serves here, on the one hand, to absorb shocks and securely fix the foot, and on the other hand, to protect the sole of the foot from being injured by stepping on sharp unevennesses or objects on the ground. [0003] The body heats up dramatically from exercise. To regulate heat, the body sweats to cool the body down through evaporative cooling. But inside the shoe, this evaporation is hindered. This causes the foot to get very hot inside the shoe, and the body responds by sweating even more. Excessive sweat is absorbed by the socks worn inside the shoes, causing the feet to become wet and soften the skin. This reduces the protective effect on the cornea on the feet, with the consequence of increased bliste...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A41B11/00D04B1/26
CPCA41B2400/60A41B11/02
Inventor B·W·拉姆伯茨
Owner X TECH SWISS
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