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US-10150027-B2 · Dec 11, 2018 · US
US9526651B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9526651-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113976883-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 28, 2011 |
| Priority date | Dec 28, 2010 |
| Publication date | Dec 27, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 27, 2016 |
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A lower leg supporter supports a gastrocnemius muscle from upper, lower, left, and right sides without interfering with movement of an Achilles tendon and which can suppress excessive vibration or deformation of such muscle to reduce a wearer's fatigue. The lower leg supporter includes a first anchor section that secures a tubular knitted fabric to a below-knee part, a second anchor section that secures the tubular knitted fabric to an above-ankle part, and an X-shaped gastrocnemius muscle support section located at a joining part of such muscle and an Achilles tendon on the back surface side of the tubular knitted fabric. Two ends of the X-shaped knitted fabric are joined to the first anchor section to support the gastrocnemius muscle. The other two ends of the X-shaped knitted fabric are joined to the second anchor section, and extend to both edges of the Achilles tendon.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A lower leg supporter constructed from a tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting and that is adapted to come in close contact with a wearer's body surface to assist the wearer's gastrocnemius muscle, comprising: a first anchor section that is knitted around a first end of the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting and that is adapted to secure the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting to a knee part of the wearer's lower leg; a second anchor section that is knitted around a second end of the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting and that is adapted to secure the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting to an ankle part of the wearer's lower leg; and a gastrocnemius muscle support section that is knitted in a substantially X-shape on a back side of the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting, a first set of support elements of the gastrocnemius muscle support section joined to the first anchor section and a second set of support elements of the gastrocnemius muscle support section joined to the second anchor section, wherein a base fabric section of the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting is arranged at least in a region which is surrounded with the first anchor section and the gastrocnemius muscle support section in a portion adapted to support the gastrocnemius muscle of the wearer and in a region which is surrounded with the second anchor section and the gastrocnemius muscle support section in a portion adapted to support an Achilles tendon of the wearer, and an intersection of the first set of support elements of the gastrocnemius muscle support section and the second set of support elements of the gastrocnemius muscle support section disposed closer to the second anchor section than to the first anchor section. 2. The lower leg supporter according to claim 1 , wherein a stretching resistance of the gastrocnemius muscle support section in a length direction of the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting is larger than a stretching resistance of the gastrocnemius muscle support section in a circumferential direction of the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting. 3. The lower leg supporter according to claim 2 , wherein the gastrocnemius muscle support section is a knitted fabric using tuck stitches and plating stitches together. 4. The lower leg supporter according to claim 2 , wherein a stretching resistance of the first anchor section in the circumferential direction of the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting is smaller than a stretching resistance of the second anchor section in the circumferential direction of the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting and is larger than a stretching resistance of the base fabric section in the circumferential direction of the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting. 5. The lower leg supporter according to claim 2 , further comprising an anterior tibial muscle support section that is knitted in a substantially straight line shape to be joined to the first anchor section and the second anchor section between the first anchor section and the second anchor section substantially at a center of a front surface of the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting and that is adapted to support an anterior tibial muscle of the wearer, wherein a stretching resistance of the anterior tibial muscle support section in a length direction of the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting is larger than a stretching resistance of the base fabric section in the length direction of the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting and is smaller than the stretching resistance of the gastrocnemius muscle support section in the length direction of the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting. 6. The lower leg supporter according to claim 1 , wherein the gastrocnemius muscle support section is a knitted fabric using tuck stitches and plating stitches together. 7. The lower leg supporter according to claim 6 , wherein a stretching resistance of the first anchor section in a circumferential direction of the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting is smaller than a stretching resistance of the second anchor section in the circumferential direction of the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting and is larger than a stretching resistance of the base fabric section in the circumferential direction of the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting. 8. The lower leg supporter according to claim 6 , further comprising an anterior tibial muscle support section that is knitted in a substantially straight line shape to be joined to the first anchor section and the second anchor section between the first anchor section and the second anchor section substantially at a center of a front surface of the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting and that is adapted to support an anterior tibial muscle of the wearer, wherein a stretching resistance of the anterior tibial muscle support section in a length direction of the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting is larger than a stretching resistance of the base fabric section in the length direction of the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting and is smaller than a stretching resistance of the gastrocnemius muscle support section in the length direction of the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting. 9. The lower leg supporter according to claim 1 , wherein a stretching resistance of the first anchor section in a circumferential direction of the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting is smaller than a stretching resistance of the second anchor section in the circumferential direction of the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting and is larger than a stretching resistance of the base fabric section in the circumferential direction of the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting. 10. The lower leg supporter according to claim 9 , further comprising an anterior tibial muscle support section that is knitted in a substantially straight line shape to be joined to the first anchor section and the second anchor section between the first anchor section and the second anchor section substantially at a center of a front surface of the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting and that is adapted to support an anterior tibial muscle of the wearer, wherein a stretching resistance of the anterior tibial muscle support section in a length direction of the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting is larger than a stretching resistance of the base fabric section in the length direction of the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting and is smaller than a stretching resistance of the gastrocnemius muscle support section in the length direction of the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting. 11. The lower leg supporter according to claim 1 , further comprising an anterior tibial muscle support section that is knitted in a substantially straight line shape to be joined to the first anchor section and the second anchor section between the first anchor section and the second anchor section substantially at a center of a front surface of the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting and that is adapted to support an anterior tibial muscle of the wearer, wherein a stretching resistance of the anterior tibial muscle support section in a length direction of the tubular knitted fabric knitted by rounding knitting is larger than a stretching resistance of the base fabric section in the length directi
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