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A sock and sock bottom technology, applied in the field of socks, can solve the problems of reduced comfort, insufficient stability and support of the ankle joint, and no consideration of the load-bearing form, and achieve the effect of improved support

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-12-31
X TECH SWISS GMBH (CH)
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Problems solved by technology

[0005] On the one hand, the bandage only provides insufficient stability and support for a moving organ around the ankle joint, and on the other hand, the special load-bearing pattern during varus or valgus is not taken into account
In addition, the bandage protrudes too much under the sock, thereby reducing wearing comfort

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[0021] The sock selected as an embodiment consists of a sock foot 1 and a sock tube 2 . The sock foot 1 has a toe region 11 , a heel region 12 , a sole region 13 between the toe region and the heel region, and an instep region 14 . As indicated in the example, the regions 11 , 12 and 13 can be made of reinforcing material. The use of material combinations, for example wool with elastane material is also possible.

[0022] The sock tube 2 is provided with a sock edge 21 at its end facing away from the sock foot 1 . The sock is fitted with a bandage 3 in the area of ​​the ankle joint. The bandage 3 consists of an elastic and weather-regulating fabric. It is preferred to use spandex, lycra or other materials of different elasticity.

[0023] The bandage 3 usually surrounds and is woven into the fabric making up the sock. It is in the example according to Figure 1 to Figure 6 It consists of a connecting belt 31 and an endless belt 32 . The strap 31 runs from the ankle bone...

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Abstract

The invention relates to a sock, especially for use in sports activities. Said sock comprises a shaft and a foot part having a toe and a heel area and a contact area between the toe and heel area, and is provided with a bandage. Said bandage (3) is positioned in the area of the ankle joint and consists of at least one web (31) and at least one ring (32).

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a sock, in particular for use in sports, with a shaft and a sock having a toe region, a heel region and a sole region between the toe region and the heel region socks, and socks with bandages. Background technique [0002] Especially during sports activities, a person's foot is usually wrapped by a sock. In order to achieve a good fit of the sock on the foot, it is known to provide a circular bandage on the sock or stocking (see eg US Pat. No. 5,617,745). However, the annular bandage is formed symmetrically around and parallel to the longitudinal center line of the sock. [0003] During running and jumping movements, an increased load on the foot occurs, especially in the area of ​​the jump joint. The foot has a physiological function, bending inwards to cushion impacts. This function is called scroll down. After landing on the outside of the sole of the foot, part of the load is transferred to the inside, allowing the foo...

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IPC IPC(8): A41B11/00A61F13/06
CPCA41B11/003A41B11/02A61F13/066
Inventor B·W·拉姆伯茨
Owner X TECH SWISS GMBH (CH)
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