Article of apparel with zonal force attenuation properties

US9380831B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9380831-B2
Application numberUS-26232305-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 28, 2005
Priority dateOct 28, 2005
Publication dateJul 5, 2016
Grant dateJul 5, 2016

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An article of apparel, such as a sock or a shoe, is disclosed as having a foot-supporting area for extending adjacent to a plantar surface of a foot. The foot-supporting area has various zones of differing thickness that attenuate forces upon the plantar surface to different degrees. The apparel may be manufactured through a process that includes utilizing a force mapping device to obtain data relating to forces upon the plantar surface of the foot. The sock is then formed to have zones of different thickness located to correspond with the areas of the plantar surface subjected to different magnitudes of forces.

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That which is claimed is: 1. An article of apparel comprising a foot-supporting area for extending adjacent to a plantar surface of a foot, the foot-supporting area having: a forefoot region having a first zone positioned on a medial side of the foot-supporting area, a first portion of the first zone extending along the medial side of the foot-supporting area, and a second portion of the first zone extending into a center of the foot-supporting area and terminating in the center of the foot supporting area, the first zone having a first thickness, each of a lateral edge and a rear edge of the first zone abutting edges of a zone having a thickness different than the first thickness, and an entire continuous outer periphery of the first zone having an L shaped configuration; an arch region having (a) a second zone positioned on a lateral side of the foot-supporting area, the second zone having a second thickness that is less than the first thickness and (b) a third zone positioned on the medial side of the foot-supporting area, the third zone having a third thickness that is less than the second thickness; and a heel region having a fourth zone positioned on at least the lateral side of the foot-supporting area, the fourth zone having the first thickness. 2. The article of apparel recited in claim 1 , wherein the apparel is a sock. 3. The article of apparel recited in claim 2 , wherein the first zone, second zone, and third zone are areas of the sock having different types of knit structures. 4. The article of apparel recited in claim 2 , wherein yarns with different yarn counts are utilized for each of the first zone, the second zone, and the third zone. 5. The article of apparel recited in claim 2 , wherein yarns with different yarn counts and colors are utilized for each of the first zone, the second zone, and the third zone. 6. The article of apparel recited in claim 2 , wherein the first zone and the second zone are formed from terry knit structures with different loop heights. 7. The article of apparel recited in claim 1 , wherein the apparel is a shoe and the foot-supporting area is a sockliner located within the shoe. 8. The article of apparel recited in claim 7 , wherein an upper surface of the sockliner includes a textile material having the first zone, the second zone, the third zone, and the fourth zone. 9. The article of apparel recited in claim 1 , wherein the forefoot region and the arch region include a fifth zone positioned on the lateral side of the foot-supporting area, the fifth zone having a thickness between the first thickness and the second thickness. 10. The article of apparel recited in claim 1 , wherein the heel region includes a sixth zone positioned between the fourth zone and the second zone, the sixth zone having a thickness between the first thickness and the second thickness. 11. An article of apparel comprising a foot-supporting area for extending adjacent to a plantar surface of a foot, the foot-supporting area having: a forefoot region having a first zone, with an entire continuous outer periphery of the first zone having an L-shaped configuration, a first portion of the first zone extending along a medial side of the foot-supporting area, and a second portion of the first zone extending into a center of the foot-supporting area and terminating in the center of the foot supporting area, the first zone having a first thickness, each of a lateral edge and a rear edge of the first zone abutting edges of a zone having a thickness different than the first thickness; an arch region having a second zone and a third zone, the second zone extending along a lateral side of the foot-supporting area, and the third zone extending along the medial side of the foot-supporting area, the second zone having a second thickness and the third zone having a third thickness, the first thickness being greater than the second thickness, and second thickness being greater than the third thickness; and a heel region having a fourth zone extending along at least the lateral side of the foot-supporting area, the fourth zone having a fourth thickness that is greater than the second thickness. 12. The article of apparel recited in claim 11 , wherein the apparel is a sock. 13. The article of apparel recited in claim 12 , wherein the first zone, second zone, and third zone are areas of the sock having different types of knit structures. 14. The article of apparel recited in claim 12 , wherein yarns with different yarn counts are utilized for each of the first zone, the second zone, and the third zone. 15. The article of apparel recited in claim 12 , wherein yarns with different yarn counts and colors are utilized for each of the first zone, the second zone, and the third zone. 16. The article of apparel recited in claim 12 , wherein the first zone and the second zone are formed from terry knit structures with different loop heights. 17. The article of apparel recited in claim 11 , wherein the apparel is a shoe and the foot-supporting area is a sockliner located within the shoe. 18. The article of apparel recited in claim 17 , wherein an upper surface of the sockliner includes a textile material having the first zone, the second zone, the third zone, and the fourth zone. 19. The article of apparel recited in claim 11 , wherein the forefoot region and the arch region include a fifth zone positioned on the lateral side of the foot-supporting area, the fifth zone having a thickness between the first thickness and the second thickness. 20. The article of apparel recited in claim 11 , wherein the heel region includes a sixth zone positioned between the fourth zone and the second zone, the sixth zone having a thickness between the first thickness and the second thickness. 21. The article of apparel of claim 11 , further including a fifth zone located in the forefoot region, the fifth zone extending around the second portion of the first zone and having a fifth thickness between the first thickness and the second thickness. 22. An article of apparel comprising a foot-supporting area for extending adjacent to a plantar surface of a foot, the foot-supporting area having: a first zone configured to correspond in location with a position of a first proximal phalanx and at least a first metacarpo-phalangeal joint of the foot, a second metacarpo-phalangeal joint of the foot, and a third metacarpo-phalangeal joint of the foot, a first portion of the first zone extending along a medial side of the foot-supporting area, and a second portion of the first zone extending into a center of the foot-supporting area and terminating in the center of the foot supporting area, the first zone having a first thickness, each of a lateral edge and a rear edge of the first zone abutting edges of a zone having a thickness different than the first thickness, an entire continuous outer periphery of the first zone having an L shaped configuration; a second zone configured to correspond in location with a calcaneus of the foot, the second zone having the first thickness; and a third zone corresponding in location with areas not corresponding with the first zone and the second zone, the third zone having at least one thickness that is less than the first thickness. 23. The article of apparel recited in claim 22 , wherein the third zone includes a first area configured to correspond in location with at least one of a fourth metatarsal and a fifth metatarsal and a second area configured to correspond

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  • situated under the lateral arch, i.e. the cuboid bone · CPC title

  • situated under the ball of the foot, i.e. the joint between the first metatarsal and first phalange · CPC title

  • characterised by the location under the foot · CPC title

  • Linings therefor {(lining laminated with upper A43B23/026)} · CPC title

  • Reinforcements · CPC title

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What does patent US9380831B2 cover?
An article of apparel, such as a sock or a shoe, is disclosed as having a foot-supporting area for extending adjacent to a plantar surface of a foot. The foot-supporting area has various zones of differing thickness that attenuate forces upon the plantar surface to different degrees. The apparel may be manufactured through a process that includes utilizing a force mapping device to obtain data …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Craig Kenneth Todd, Ottens-Wilk Hagit, Marchant Donna L, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A43B13/188. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 05 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).