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JP2008121177A
JP2008121177A JP2007057057A JP2007057057A JP2008121177A JP 2008121177 A JP2008121177 A JP 2008121177A JP 2007057057 A JP2007057057 A JP 2007057057A JP 2007057057 A JP2007057057 A JP 2007057057A JP 2008121177 A JP2008121177 A JP 2008121177A
JP2007057057A
JP4538470B2 (en
一夫 長谷川
2006-10-20 Priority to JP2006285619 priority Critical
2007-03-07 Application filed by Kazuo Hasegawa, 一夫 長谷川 filed Critical Kazuo Hasegawa
2007-03-07 Priority to JP2007057057A priority patent/JP4538470B2/en
2008-05-29 Publication of JP2008121177A publication Critical patent/JP2008121177A/en
2010-09-08 Publication of JP4538470B2 publication Critical patent/JP4538470B2/en
210000003811 Fingers Anatomy 0.000 claims abstract description 39
210000004932 Little Fingers Anatomy 0.000 claims abstract description 38
210000003813 Thumb Anatomy 0.000 claims abstract description 36
210000001872 metatarsal bones Anatomy 0.000 claims abstract description 18
238000009941 weaving Methods 0.000 claims abstract description 8
238000009940 knitting Methods 0.000 claims abstract description 3
238000003780 insertion Methods 0.000 claims description 52
210000001217 Buttocks Anatomy 0.000 claims description 10
210000002683 Foot Anatomy 0.000 claims description 7
208000006820 Arthralgia Diseases 0.000 abstract description 8
208000008035 Back Pain Diseases 0.000 abstract description 7
208000008930 Low Back Pain Diseases 0.000 abstract description 3
210000003371 Toes Anatomy 0.000 description 3
<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a sock and a supporter enabling stable walking and quick movement in motion by ameliorating balance of whole sole, and preventing lumbago, stiff shoulders, gonalgia, hallux valgus by improving posture. <P>SOLUTION: The sock, etc., is provided with elastic drawing part 5, 6, 10, 11 on sole side, each extended from a thumb inserting part 2 and a little finger inserting part 4 to a heel side 8, for drawing the thumb and the little finger to heel in wearing the sock with a state in which sole is concavely curved. The drawing part 5, 6, 10, 11 are formed by weaving elastic thread into fabric or knitting, and each of the thumb inserting part 2 and the little finger inserting part 4 is set to form a V shape by binding with adjacent of the heel part 8. The sock is optionally provided with total three or five finger inserting parts including the thumb inserting part 2 and the little finger inserting part 4, and optionally provided with a clamp part 7 clamping a metatarsal bone base so that the sole curves concavely to contact with the metatarsal bone base in wearing. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2008,JPO&INPIT
The present invention relates to socks and supporters, and in particular, by adjusting the balance of the entire sole, it is possible to perform agile movements during stable walking and exercise, improve posture, lower back pain, stiff shoulders, knee pain, hallux valgus, etc. The present invention relates to socks and supporters that can be prevented.
Conventionally, when the soles become unstable, it is difficult to perform stable walking, causing pain in the knees, lower back, neck, headaches, stiff shoulders, autonomic dysfunction, etc. It is known to cause damage such as anti-gavel.
Therefore, for example, in Patent Document 1, in order to correct the hallux valgus and enable stable walking, the portion that is in contact with the middle foot joint portion of the foot and the base portion of the fifth metatarsal is more elastic than the other portions. It is made of strong material, and a bag part for inserting the thumb and little finger is formed on both sides of the toe, and the thumb and little finger are expanded outward by the force of pressing the metatarsal joint and the fifth metatarsal base. Socks that correct so-called lateral arches on the soles of the feet and that can balance the entire soles have been proposed. The lateral arch is a shock absorber that extends in the lateral direction of the foot and functions to support weight.
In addition, Patent Document 2 discloses that a thumb and a little finger are placed between the tip of the arch of the sock and the base of the toe to prevent the risk of stumbling or falling when an elderly person walks. Socks having a tightening band portion that expands and contracts in the direction in which they are pulled together are proposed.
JP 2001-262405 A JP 2003-119603 A
However, in the conventional socks, in order to prevent hallux valgus and the like and to realize stable walking, etc., an elastic tightening band or the like is provided at a portion that comes into contact with the base of the metatarsal bone. However, in order to achieve the above object, it is not sufficient to apply elastic force by the fastening band or the like, and there is room for improvement.
Therefore, the present invention has been made in view of the above problems in the conventional socks, etc., and by adjusting the balance of the entire sole, it is possible to perform stable walking and agile movement during exercise, and further improve posture. An object of the present invention is to provide socks that can prevent back pain, stiff shoulders, knee pain, hallux valgus and the like.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention is a sock that extends from the thumb insertion portion and the little finger insertion portion to the heel side on the back side, and the sole is curved in a concave shape when worn. And an attracting portion having elasticity for attracting the thumb and the little finger toward the buttocks side.
According to the present invention, since the attracting portion can draw the thumb and little finger toward the buttocks side while the sole is curved in a concave shape, the vertical arch is reproduced and the balance of the entire sole is balanced. It allows for agile and stable movements and agile movements during exercise, improves posture and prevents back pain, stiff shoulders, knee pain and the like, as well as hallux valgus and the like. The vertical arch is a shock absorber that extends in the longitudinal direction of the foot and functions to support weight.
In the sock, the attracting portion can be formed by weaving or knitting elastic yarn into a fabric. As a result, it is possible to provide an inexpensive sock that is excellent in appearance and that can be mass-produced.
In the sock, the attracting portion that connects each of the thumb insertion portion and the little finger insertion portion and the vicinity of the heel portion connects each of the thumb insertion portion and the little finger insertion portion and the vicinity of the heel portion. It can be formed with a V-shaped part. Thereby, since a horizontal arch can be reproduced in addition to a vertical arch, the balance of the entire sole can be more effectively adjusted.
In the sock, the width of the portion extending from the thumb insertion portion toward the heel portion can be made wider than the portion extending from the little finger insertion portion toward the heel portion. Thereby, it is possible to effectively draw a thumb larger than the little finger.
The sock may include three or five finger insertion portions in total including the thumb insertion portion and the little finger insertion portion. As a result, the thumb and little finger are more easily spread outward, so that the balance of the entire sole can be more effectively adjusted. In particular, hallux valgus and hallux valgus can be prevented.
The sock may be provided with a tightening portion that is provided at a portion that comes into contact with the base portion of the metatarsal bone when worn, and that tightens the base portion of the metatarsal bone so that the sole curves in a concave shape. Thereby, a horizontal arch can be reproduced | regenerated more reliably.
Further, the present invention is a supporter that extends from each of the thumb insertion portion and the little finger insertion portion toward the buttock side, and when worn, the thumb and the little finger are inserted into the buttock portion with the sole curved in a concave shape. It is characterized by comprising an attracting part having elasticity for attracting to the side.
According to the present invention, as in the case of the above socks, the vertical arch is reproduced because the attracting portion can draw the thumb and little finger toward the buttocks side with the sole curved in a concave shape. The entire sole can be balanced, enabling stable walking and agile movement during exercise, improving posture, preventing back pain, stiff shoulders, knee pain, and the like, as well as hallux valgus.
The supporter may be provided with a tightening portion that is provided at a portion that comes into contact with the base portion of the metatarsal bone when worn and tightens the base portion of the metatarsal bone so that the sole is curved in a concave shape. Thereby, a horizontal arch can be reproduced | regenerated more reliably.
As described above, according to the socks according to the present invention, the balance of the entire sole is adjusted, enabling agile movement during stable walking and exercise, improving posture, low back pain, stiff shoulders, knee pain and hallux valgus Etc. can also be prevented.
FIG. 1 shows the back surface of a sock according to the present invention. The sock 1 includes a first finger insertion part 2, a second to fourth finger insertion part 3, a fifth finger insertion part 4, and a draw part. 5, 6, 10, and 11, the fastening part 7, and the heel part 8, and other parts are comprised similarly to a normal sock. The first to fifth fingers refer to the thumb, index finger, middle finger, ring finger, and little finger, respectively.
The first finger insertion portion 2 is formed in a bag shape, the second finger through the fourth finger insertion portion 3 are inserted into the index finger, the middle finger, and the ring finger, and the fifth finger insertion portion 4 is inserted into the little finger.
The drawing portion 5 is V-shaped from the first finger insertion portion 2 to the junction 9 near the collar portion 8, and the drawing portion 6 is V-shaped from the fifth finger insertion portion 4 to the junction point 9 near the collar portion 8. Further, the drawing parts 10 and 11 are extended from the junction 9 to the Achilles tendon side so as to surround the heel part 8, and when the socks 1 are worn, the soles are curved in a concave shape. In this state, the elastic material is woven into the fabric of the sock 1 so that the thumb and the little finger can be drawn toward the heel part 8 side. As the elastic yarn, a rubber yarn that is a core material covered with a polyurethane yarn can be used.
Moreover, although the attracting parts 5 and 6 are formed in V shape, since the thumb is larger than a little finger, the attracting part 5 is formed wider. In the example shown in FIG. 1, each of the attracting portions 5 and 6 extends from the tip of the first finger insertion portion 2 or the fifth finger insertion portion 4 to the junction 9. Even if it extends from the base of the insertion part 2 or the fifth finger insertion part 4, a certain effect is produced. Moreover, although the attracting parts 10 and 11 are provided so that the circumference | surroundings of the collar part 8 may be enclosed, you may extend linearly from the junction 9 to the Achilles tendon side via the collar part 8.
The tightening portion 7 is provided in a portion that comes into contact with the metatarsal base when the sock 1 is worn, and is formed by weaving elastic yarns, like the drawing portions 5, 6, 10, and 11. The tightening portion 7 weaves elastic yarn so that the elastic force is greater on the back side than on the front side of the sock 1.
Next, the effect when wearing socks having the above-described configuration will be described with reference to the drawings.
When wearing ordinary socks that have been used in the past, if the toes, especially the thumb, face up, the heels will turn inside out, the hip joint will open, and the waist will not be a normal curved body, It was a factor causing back pain, stiff shoulders, knee pain and hallux valgus.
Therefore, as shown in FIG. 2, by wearing the sock 1 according to the present invention, the thumb is drawn by the drawing portion 5 and the little finger is drawn by the drawing portion 6 in the direction of the heel portion 8 indicated by the arrow. The sole is curved in a concave shape in the vertical direction. This regenerates the vertical arch, balances the entire sole, absorbs the shock applied to the arch, reduces the pain of the sole due to flat feet, high arches, etc., enabling stable walking and agile movement Become.
Moreover, since the thumb and the little finger face downward by the attracting portions 5, 6, 10, and 11, the heel is valgus, the hip joint is inwardly rotated, and the waist forms a normal curved body so that the chest is stretched. Since it can be maintained and the posture that has been deteriorated in the past is improved, back pain, stiff shoulders, knee pain, hallux valgus, hallux valgus and the like can also be prevented.
Further, since the attracting portions 5 and 6 are formed in a V shape, an elastic force is applied not only in the longitudinal direction of the foot but also in the lateral direction. As a result, the sole is curved in a concave shape in the lateral direction, the above-mentioned lateral arch is regenerated, the balance of the entire sole can be more effectively adjusted, and the above effect can be further increased.
In addition, the tightening portion 7 applies an elastic force to the base of the metatarsal bone so that the back side is larger than the front side, so that the sole is curved in a concave shape in the lateral direction and the lateral arch is more regenerated. It becomes easy to be done.
In this embodiment, the attracting portions 5, 6, 10, 11 and the tightening portion 7 are formed by weaving the fabric. However, when the sock 1 is a knitted fabric, these attracting portions 5, 6 are formed. 10, 11 and the tightening portion 7 can also be knitted into the sock 1. The attracting portions 5, 6, 10, 11 and the tightening portion 7 are not necessarily formed by weaving or weaving, but an elastic tape-like member or the like is attached to the back surface of the sock 1 or sewn. May be attached.
Further, in the present embodiment, three finger insertion portions are formed, but five-finger socks may be formed.
Further, in the present embodiment, the tightening portion 7 is provided in order to further increase the effect. However, the tightening portion 7 is not essential, and the vertical and horizontal arches are provided only by the attracting portions 5, 6, 10, and 11. Can be produced and various effects can be achieved by balancing the entire sole.
Next, a supporter according to the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2 show the sock 1 according to the present invention as described above. However, in the following description, FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 will be used as components of the supporter according to the present invention. I will explain in detail.
The supporter according to the present invention includes a first finger insertion part 2, a fifth finger insertion part 4, draw parts 5, 6, 10, 11, and a tightening part 7. The other components described in FIGS. 1 and 2 are not components of the supporter according to the present invention. This supporter can be composed of a knitted fabric or woven fabric having stretch properties composed of fibers containing elastic yarn such as rubber and urethane.
Since the first finger insertion portion 2 is inserted into the thumb and the fifth finger insertion portion 4 is inserted into the little finger, the first finger insertion portion 2 is formed in a bag shape.
The drawing portion 5 is V-shaped from the first finger insertion portion 2 to the junction 9 near the collar portion 8, and the drawing portion 6 is V-shaped from the fifth finger insertion portion 4 to the junction point 9 near the collar portion 8. Further, the draw parts 10 and 11 are extended from the junction 9 to the Achilles tendon side so as to surround the periphery of the heel part 8, and when the supporter is worn, the sole is curved in a concave shape. In this state, the thumb and the little finger can be drawn toward the buttocks 8 side.
Moreover, although the attracting parts 5 and 6 are formed in V shape, since the thumb is larger than a little finger, the attracting part 5 is formed wider.
The tightening portion 7 is formed in a cylindrical shape so as to come into contact with the base portion of the metatarsal bone when the sock 1 is worn, and is formed by weaving an elastic thread in the same manner as the drawing portions 5, 6, 10, and 11. Is done. In addition, when the tightening portion 7 is provided, an elastic force is applied to the base of the metatarsal bone so that the back side is larger than the surface side. Although it is easier to regenerate, it is preferable, but even if the tightening portion 7 is not necessarily provided, only the attracting portions 5, 6, 10, 11 can regenerate the vertical and lateral arches, and the various effects can be achieved by balancing the entire sole. Can play.
The supporter having the above-described configuration is attached by inserting a thumb into the first finger insertion portion 2 and a little finger into the fifth finger insertion portion 4. Since the finger insertion part 4 may be easily removed, the fourth and fifth finger insertion parts for inserting the little finger and the ring finger together may be formed in one bag shape instead of the fifth finger insertion part 4. Good. Even in that case, only the little finger portion is configured to be drawn toward the collar portion 8 via the drawing portion 6.
About the effect at the time of wearing the supporter which has the above-mentioned composition, it is the same as the case where the above-mentioned sock 1 is worn, but there is the above-mentioned effect even when not wearing socks.
1 is an overall view showing the back side of an embodiment of a sock according to the present invention. It is the whole perspective view seen from the sole side showing the state where the sock shown in Drawing 1 was worn.
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1 Socks 2 1st finger insertion part 3 2nd finger thru | or 4th finger insertion part 4 5th finger insertion part 5 Attraction part 6 Attraction part 7 Tightening part 8 Grow part 9 Junction point 10 Attraction part 11 Attraction part
On the back side, it extends from each of the thumb insertion part and the little finger insertion part to the buttock side, and when worn, it has elasticity to draw the thumb and little finger toward the buttock side with the sole curved in a concave shape A sock characterized by comprising a draw part.
The sock according to claim 1, wherein the drawing portion is formed by weaving or knitting elastic yarn into a fabric.
3. The sock according to claim 1, wherein the attraction portion includes a V-shaped portion that connects each of the thumb insertion portion and the little finger insertion portion and a vicinity of the heel portion.
4. The sock according to claim 1, wherein a portion extending from the thumb insertion portion toward the heel portion is wider than a portion extending from the little finger insertion portion toward the heel portion. .
The sock according to any one of claims 1 to 4, further comprising three or five finger insertion portions in total including the thumb insertion portion and the little finger insertion portion.
When worn, it is provided in the part that contacts the metatarsal base,
The sock according to any one of claims 1 to 5, further comprising a tightening portion for tightening the base portion of the metatarsal bone so that the sole of the foot is curved in a concave shape.
Extending from each of the thumb insertion part and the little finger insertion part to the buttock side, and when worn, it has elasticity to draw the thumb and little finger to the buttock side with the sole curved in a concave shape A supporter characterized by comprising.
The supporter according to claim 7, further comprising a tightening portion that tightens the base portion of the metatarsal bone so that the sole of the foot is curved in a concave shape.
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