Knitted shoe upper with integral eyelets

US11608575B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11608575-B2
Application numberUS-202017119774-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 11, 2020
Priority dateDec 20, 2019
Publication dateMar 21, 2023
Grant dateMar 21, 2023

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Abstract

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The present invention relates to a shoe upper including a knitted component having a plurality of integrally knitted lines of loops including a set of consecutive lines, wherein each line in the set of consecutive lines includes a plurality of consecutive loops which are interlooped with adjacent loops of the respective line and not interlooped with loops of a line which is not contained in the set, and wherein the set of consecutive lines forms at least a portion of an eyelet which is configured to receive a lace.

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What is claimed is: 1. A shoe upper, comprising: a knitted component, comprising: a plurality of integrally knitted lines of loops comprising a set of consecutive lines, wherein each line in the set of consecutive lines comprises a plurality of consecutive loops which are interlooped with adjacent loops of the respective line and are not interlooped with loops of a line which is not contained in the set, wherein the set of consecutive lines forms at least a portion of an eyelet which is configured to receive a lace, wherein a first line in the set of consecutive lines extends from a first end of the eyelet to a second end of the eyelet and comprises a first number of loops, and a second line not contained in the set comprises all loops between a loop adjacent the first end of the eyelet and a loop adjacent the second end of the eyelet and comprises a second number of loops, and wherein the first number is higher than the second number. 2. The shoe upper according to claim 1 , wherein the first line in the set of consecutive lines and a first adjacent line not contained in the set form a first aperture in the knitted component, wherein a last line in the set of consecutive lines and a second adjacent line not contained in the set form a second aperture in the knitted component, and wherein the first aperture and the second aperture are configured for the lace to pass through the first and second apertures. 3. The shoe upper according to claim 2 , wherein a number of loops of a line located between the first line and the last line in the set of consecutive lines is higher than the number of loops of the first line and the last line. 4. The shoe upper according to claim 1 , wherein the knitted component comprises at least one fusible yarn in the area of the set of consecutive lines. 5. The shoe upper according to claim 1 , further comprising an inner knitted layer and an outer knitted layer in a unitary knit construction, wherein the inner knitted layer and the outer knitted layer are connected at least in a collar region of the shoe upper, and wherein the outer knitted layer is put over the inner knitted layer or, wherein the inner knitted layer is inserted into the outer knitted layer. 6. The shoe upper according to claim 5 , wherein the set of consecutive lines is located on the outer knitted layer. 7. The shoe upper according to claim 5 , wherein the inner knitted layer and the outer knitted layer overlap in an area of the set of consecutive lines. 8. The shoe upper according to claim 7 , wherein the inner knitted layer and the outer knitted layer are not connected in the area of the set of consecutive lines. 9. The shoe upper according to claim 5 , wherein the inner knitted layer and the outer knitted layer overlap in an area of an instep of the shoe upper and are not connected in the area of the instep. 10. The shoe upper according to claim 1 , wherein the knitted component comprises at least one elastic yarn in an area of the set of consecutive lines. 11. A method of manufacturing a shoe upper, the method comprising: providing a knitted component; providing the knitted component with a plurality of integrally knitted lines of loops comprising a set of consecutive lines, such that each line in the set of consecutive lines comprises a plurality of consecutive loops which are interlooped with adjacent loops of the respective line and are not interlooped with loops of a line which is not contained in the set; forming the set of consecutive lines as at least a portion of an eyelet which is configured to receive a lace; forming a first aperture in the knitted component using a first line in the set of consecutive lines and a first adjacent line not contained in the set; forming a second aperture in the knitted component using a last line in the set of consecutive lines and a second adjacent line not contained in the set; and configuring the first aperture and the second aperture, such that the lace is configured to pass through the first and second apertures. 12. The method according to claim 11 , further comprising: knitting the set of consecutive lines by means of partial knitting. 13. The method according to claim 11 , further comprising arranging at least one fusible yarn in an area of the set of consecutive lines. 14. The method according to claim 11 , further comprising the steps: providing an inner knitted layer and an outer knitted layer in a unitary knit construction; connecting the inner knitted layer and the outer knitted layer at least in a collar region of the shoe upper; and putting the outer knitted layer over the inner knitted layer or inserting the inner knitted layer into the outer knitted layer to form the shoe upper. 15. The method according to claim 14 , further comprising forming the set of consecutive lines on the outer knitted layer. 16. The method according to claim 11 , further comprising the step of providing at least one elastic yarn in an area of the set of consecutive lines. 17. The method according to claim 11 , further comprising placing a pin inside the eyelet formed by the set of consecutive lines and maintaining the pin in the eyelet during heat setting the shoe upper. 18. The method according to claim 11 , further comprising heat setting the shoe upper. 19. A shoe upper, comprising: a knitted component, comprising: a plurality of integrally knitted lines of loops comprising a set of consecutive lines, wherein each line in the set of consecutive lines comprises a plurality of consecutive loops which are interlooped with adjacent loops of the respective line and are not interlooped with loops of a line which is not contained in the set, wherein the set of consecutive lines forms at least a portion of an eyelet which is configured to receive a lace, wherein a first line in the set of consecutive lines and a first adjacent line not contained in the set form a first aperture in the knitted component, wherein a last line in the set of consecutive lines and a second adjacent line not contained in the set form a second aperture in the knitted component, wherein the first aperture and the second aperture are configured to receive the lace through the first and second apertures, and wherein a number of loops of a line located between the first line and the last line in the set of consecutive lines is higher than the number of loops of the first line and the last line. 20. A shoe upper, comprising: a knitted component, comprising: a plurality of integrally knitted lines of loops comprising a set of consecutive lines, wherein each line in the set of consecutive lines comprises a plurality of consecutive loops which are interlooped with adjacent loops of the respective line and are not interlooped with loops of a line which is not contained in the set, and wherein the set of consecutive lines forms at least a portion of an eyelet which is configured to receive a lace, and an inner knitted layer and an outer knitted layer in a unitary knit construction, wherein the inner knitted layer and the outer knitted layer are connected at least in a collar region of the shoe upper, and wherein the outer knitted layer is put over the inner knitted layer or, wherein the inner knitted layer is inserted into the outer knitted layer. 21. A method of manufacturing a shoe upper, the method comprising: providing a knitted component; providing the knitted component with a plurality of integrally knitted lines of loops comprising a set of consecutive lines, such that

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  • Wearing apparel or garment blanks · CPC title

  • characterised by the constructive form · CPC title

  • Footwear · CPC title

  • Different layers of different material · CPC title

  • A43B3/00Primary

    Footwear characterised by the shape or the use · CPC title

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What does patent US11608575B2 cover?
The present invention relates to a shoe upper including a knitted component having a plurality of integrally knitted lines of loops including a set of consecutive lines, wherein each line in the set of consecutive lines includes a plurality of consecutive loops which are interlooped with adjacent loops of the respective line and not interlooped with loops of a line which is not contained in the…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Adidas Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A43B3/00. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 21 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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