Article of footwear incorporating a lenticular knit structure
US-10070679-B2 · Sep 11, 2018 · US
US10822728B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10822728-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715588253-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 5, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 3, 2020 |
| Grant date | Nov 3, 2020 |
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The present embodiments provide a knitted component including a knitted base portion located between a first non-planar structure and a second non-planar structure. The knitted base portion may include a first area located adjacent to the first non-planar structure, and the first area may include at least one course of a first base yarn. The knitted base portion may include a second area located adjacent to the second non-planar structure, and the second area may include at least one course of a second base yarn. The first base yarn may have a first visual property and the second base yarn may have a second visual property different from the first visual property.
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We claim: 1. A knitted component, comprising: a knitted base portion located between a first structure and a second structure, wherein the first structure and the second structure protrude from a plane defined by the knitted base portion, wherein the knitted base portion includes a plurality of courses, each course of the plurality of courses including a plurality of intermeshed loops in the knitted base portion, wherein the knitted base portion comprises a first area located adjacent to the first structure, the first area comprising at least one course of a first base yarn, wherein the knitted base portion comprises a second area located adjacent to the second structure, the second area comprising at least one course of a second base yarn, wherein the first base yarn has a first visual property and the second base yarn has a second visual property different from the first visual property. 2. The knitted component of claim 1 , wherein the first structure at least partially obstructs from view the first area when viewed from a first viewing angle, and wherein the second structure at least partially obstructs from view the second area when viewed from a second viewing angle. 3. The knitted component of claim 1 , wherein the first structure comprises a lenticular knit structure having a first lenticular yarn and a second lenticular yarn. 4. The knitted component of claim 3 , wherein the first lenticular yarn has substantially the same color as the first base yarn. 5. The knitted component of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first base yarn and the second base yarn comprise an elastic material that biases the knitted component to a first position, wherein the knitted base portion is substantially obstructed from view when the knitted component is in the first position, wherein the knitted base portion is revealed in a second position, and wherein the knitted component moves from the first position to the second position in response to a stretching force. 6. The knitted component of claim 5 , wherein in the second position, the elastic material is in a stretched condition. 7. The knitted component of claim 1 , wherein first structure and the second structure have at least one different visual property from both the first base yarn and the second base yarn. 8. A knitted component, comprising: a knitted base portion located between a first structure and a second structure, wherein the first structure and the second structure protrude from a plane defined by the knitted base portion, wherein the knitted base portion includes a plurality of courses, each course of the plurality of courses including a plurality of intermeshed loops forming a surface of the knitted base portion, wherein the knitted base portion extends along at least one wale of the knitted component and comprises a first yarn and a second yarn, wherein the first yarn has a first visual property and the second yarn has a second visual property different from the first visual property. 9. The knitted component of claim 8 , wherein the first structure at least partially obstructs the second yarn from view when viewed from a first viewing angle, wherein the second structure at least partially obstructs the first yarn from view when viewed from a second viewing angle. 10. The knitted component of claim 8 , wherein the knitted base portion comprises at least one float stitch of the first yarn. 11. The knitted component of claim 8 , wherein the first structure comprises a third yarn having different visual properties from the first yarn and the second yarn. 12. The knitted component of claim 8 , wherein at least one of the first yarn or second yarn comprise an elastic material that biases the knitted component to a first position wherein the knitted base portion is substantially obstructed from view, wherein in a second position, the knitted base portion is revealed. 13. The knitted component of claim 12 , wherein in the second position, the elastic material is stretched.
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