Liner for a prosthesis
US-2020100920-A1 · Apr 2, 2020 · US
US11849773B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11849773-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117525623-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 12, 2021 |
| Priority date | Dec 31, 2020 |
| Publication date | Dec 26, 2023 |
| Grant date | Dec 26, 2023 |
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Aspects herein are directed to a knit structure used to form a knit article where the knit structure can be adjusted to provide zoned cushioning, zoned insulation, zoned fit, zoned permeability/breathability features, and/or zoned tactile feedback features. The knit structure has a repeating pattern of a first number of knit courses having a first yarn knit with a first basic knit stitch and a second number of knit courses, where within each knit course of the second number of knit courses, the first yarn is knit in a repeating pattern having a first number of knit stitches knit with a second basic knit stitch and a second number of float stitches knit with a float stitch to form float areas.
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What is claimed is: 1. A knit article comprising: a first location having a first knit structure including a repeating pattern of a first number of knit courses having a first yarn knit with a first basic knit stitch that includes a terry loop and a second number of knit courses having the first yarn, wherein within each knit course of the second number of knit courses, the first yarn is knit in a repeating pattern including (a) a first number of knit stitches knit with a second basic knit stitch that does not include a terry loop and (b) a second number of float stitches, wherein the first knit structure further includes a second yarn that is in a plated relationship with the first yarn, and the second yarn is an elastic yarn. 2. The knit article of claim 1 , wherein the first number of knit stitches is the same as the second number of float stitches. 3. The knit article of claim 1 , wherein the first number of knit stitches is different from the second number of float stitches. 4. The knit article of claim 1 , wherein the first number of knit courses is the same as the second number of knit courses. 5. The knit article of claim 1 , wherein the first number of knit courses is different from the second number of knit courses. 6. The knit article of claim 1 , wherein the second yarn is continuously knit with the second basic knit stitch in the second number of knit courses. 7. The knit article of claim 1 , wherein the first yarn is an elastic yarn. 8. The knit article of claim 1 , further comprising a second location having a second knit structure, the second knit structure including a repeating pattern of a third number of knit courses having the first yarn knit with the first basic knit stitch and a fourth number of knit courses having the first yarn, wherein within each knit course of the fourth number of knit courses, the first yarn is knit in a repeating pattern including a third number of knit stitches knit with the second basic knit stitch and a fourth number of float stitches, wherein one or more of the third number of knit courses is different from the first number of knit courses and the fourth number of float stitches is different from the second number of float stitches. 9. The knit article of claim 8 , wherein the first knit structure is integrally knit with the second knit structure. 10. A knit article comprising: a first location having a first knit structure including a repeating pattern of a first number of knit courses having a first yarn knit with a first basic knit stitch that includes a terry loop and a second number of knit courses having the first yarn, wherein within each knit course of the second number of knit courses, the first yarn is knit in a repeating pattern including a first number of knit stitches knit with a second basic knit stitch that does not include a terry loop and a second number of float stitches; and a second location having a second knit structure including a repeating pattern of a third number of knit courses having the first yarn knit with the first basic knit stitch that includes a terry loop and a fourth number of knit courses having the first yarn, wherein within each knit course of the fourth number of knit courses, the first yarn is knit in a repeating pattern including (a) a third number of knit stitches knit with the second basic knit stitch that does not include a terry loop and (b) a fourth number of float stitches, wherein one or more of the third number of knit courses is different from the first number of knit courses and the fourth number of float stitches is different from the second number of float stitches. 11. The knit article of claim 10 , wherein one or more of the fourth number of knit courses is different from the second number of knit courses, and the third number of knit stitches is different from the first number of knit stitches. 12. The knit article of claim 10 , wherein the first knit structure is integrally knit with the second knit structure. 13. The knit article of claim 10 , wherein each of the first knit structure and the second knit structure further includes a second yarn that is in a plated relationship with the first yarn. 14. The knit article of claim 13 , wherein the second yarn is continuously knit in the second basic knit stitch in each of the second number of knit courses and the fourth number of knit courses. 15. The knit article of claim 13 , wherein one or more of the first yarn and the second yarn includes an elastic yarn. 16. A method of knitting a knit article comprising: during a single knitting event: knitting a first knit structure at a first location of the knit article, the first knit structure including a repeating pattern of a first number of knit courses having a first yarn knit with a first basic knit stitch that includes a terry loop and a second number of knit courses having the first yarn, wherein within each knit course of the second number of knit courses, the first yarn is knit in a repeating pattern including (a) a first number of knit stitches knit with a second basic knit stitch that does not include a terry loop and (b) a second number of float stitches; and knitting a second knit structure at a second location of the knit article, the second knit structure including a repeating pattern of a third number of knit courses having the first yarn knit with the first basic knit stitch that includes a terry loop and a fourth number of knit courses having the first yarn, wherein within each knit course of the fourth number of knit courses, the first yarn is knit in a repeating pattern including (a) a third number of knit stitches knit with the second basic knit stitch that does not include a terry loop and (b) a fourth number of float stitches, wherein one or more of the third number of knit courses is different from the first number of knit courses and the fourth number of float stitches is different from the second number of float stitches. 17. The method of knitting the knit article of claim 16 , wherein the float stitch in the second number of knit courses and the fourth number of knit courses extends over from two wales to five wales. 18. The method of knitting the knit article of claim 16 , wherein each of the first knit structure and the second knit structure further includes a second yarn that is in a plated relationship with the first yarn. 19. The method of knitting the knit article of claim 18 , wherein the second yarn is continuously knit in the second basic knit stitch in each of the second number of knit courses and the fourth number of knit courses. 20. The knit article of claim 1 , wherein the knit article comprises at least a portion of a sock, an upper-body garment, a lower-body garment, an extremity sleeve, an upper for a shoe, a glove, or a hat.
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