[0008]The present invention provides an open-toed water sock. Embodiments of the water sock of the present invention may provide various benefits either alone or in combination with one another. For example, in exemplary embodiments, the water sock of the present invention may be lightweight, may not accumulate significant amounts of water, may be anti-microbial, may allow for the wearer's foot to move freely in both an aquatic and non-
aquatic environment, may create little resistance in an
aquatic environment, may provide a non-slip surface, and may remain securely on the wearer's foot during an
active motion like swimming or kicking, for example. As a result, the present invention facilitates the promotion of safety within and around water, such as during any
water sport, water
aerobic exercise, showering, surfing, sand sports, or any
active motion of a recreational or therapeutic nature. The water sock of the present invention may be used in any
aquatic environment, such as showers, pools, spas, water parks, or beaches.
[0009]In one exemplary embodiment, the water sock of the present invention forms a tubular body having a pair of opposing, open ends that allow the water sock to be put on and removed as easily as any sock. The simple design of this water sock makes it compatible with any type of outer footwear. In one exemplary embodiment, a stretchable
toe strap extends between opposing sides of the water sock adjacent to one of the open ends. This toe strap is received between two of the wearer's toes during use and prevents the water sock from sliding rearward toward the wearer's
heel.
[0010]In exemplary embodiments, the water sock of the present invention may be made of easy care materials, much like a swimsuit, which are both durable and
long lasting. In one exemplary embodiment, the water sock is made from a blend of durable, expandable fabrics such as nylon and Lycra® brand
fiber. “Lycra” is a
registered trademark of Invista North America S.a.r.L., of Wilmington, Del. In exemplary embodiments, silver coated nylon fibers,
charcoal and / or bamboo fibers may be added to provide an
antimicrobial barrier that deters
fungus,
bacteria and
odor.
[0011]In one exemplary embodiment, the water sock of the present invention is designed to cling securely to the wearer's foot, while allowing the wearer's foot to move naturally with little resistance through water. For example, the water sock of the present invention may be made of a stretchable fabric that is designed to be resiliently deformable, such that it will expand to accommodate a wearer's foot and will contract against the surface of the wearer's
skin to position the water sock securely on the wearer's foot. As a result, the water sock of the present invention functions in a similar manner as the wearer's
skin as it moves through the water, while simultaneously providing an additional layer of protection to the wearer's foot. Additionally, by using a water sock, as opposed to a water shoe that has a stiff or heavy sole, proper fit of the water sock to an individual wearer's foot is ensure and, consequently, the likelihood of the wearer slipping is decreased.
[0012]By forming the water sock of the present invention from a resiliently deformable material, the water sock of the present invention can be easily slipped on and off of the wearer's foot and does not have to be removed for the wearer to actively engage in a water related activity, such as swimming or water aerobics, for example. In addition to providing footwear that allows the wearer to actively engage in water related activities without the fear that the footwear may become dislodged from the wearer's foot, the water sock of the present invention also provides a non-slip sole that allows the user to seamlessly pass from wet to dry surfaces. In one exemplary embodiment, the non-slip sole of the water sock of the present invention is comprised of a soft, flexible
polymer material applied on pressure points like the
heel and ball of the foot. This protects the bottom of the wearer's foot from damage or injury caused from contact with an exposed surface. Additionally, the non-slip sole of the water sock also lessens the rate of wear of the bottom of the water sock, which extends the useful life of the water sock.
[0013]As indicated above, water shoes make swimming and other water activities dangerous by accumulating water that creates resistance and obstructs the natural motion of the foot. The water sock of the present invention is designed to allow natural motion of the foot and the open toes allow the wearer to feel more of the surface below, allowing the
sensation of the water around them, without hindering the
water activity in which they are participating. In addition, the open toes allow for the wearer to tactile feedback from their toes, which enhances the wearer's ability to navigate a wet or slippery surface.