US20250212974A1 - Open-toed foot sock - Google Patents
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- Another way to solve this problem is to have a sock with outer toe openings of same or similar size that can accommodate either the big toe or the two most distal toes from the big toe.
- the prior art fails to disclose such an apparatus, which would be advantageous in providing a foot covering which covers a main portion of the foot while leaving the toes of the foot exposed and which is interchangeably positionable on either the left or right foot of a user.
- the separating members are laterally spaced from each other and divide the second opening of the tubular member into a plurality of toe openings, each of which is configured to receive at least one toe of the foot when the foot sock is positioned in the use configuration.
- the toe openings are linearly arranged and include a pair of outer toe openings which are similar in size to each other.
- Each outer toe opening of the pair of outer toe openings is sized and configured to interchangeably receive either a first toe of the foot or a fourth toe and a fifth toe of the foot.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective in-use view of a foot sock according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIG. 2 is a front view of an embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIG. 3 is a side view of an embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIG. 4 is a top view of an embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIGS. 1 through 4 a new foot sock embodying the principles and concepts of an embodiment of the disclosure and generally designated by the reference numeral 10 will be described.
- a pair of separating members 32 is coupled to the tubular member 12 .
- Each separating member 32 is coupled to and extends between a dorsal portion 28 of the tubular member 12 and a sole portion 30 of the tubular member 12 at the toe end 18 .
- the separating members 32 are laterally spaced from each other and divide the second opening 22 of the tubular member 12 into a plurality of toe openings 34 , each of which is configured to receive at least one toe 44 of the foot 42 when the foot sock 10 is positioned in the use configuration 24 .
- Each separating member 32 has a V-shape or U-shape and is oriented and configured to conform to a crotch between an adjacent pair of toes 44 of the foot 42 .
- the pair of separating members 32 is integrally formed with the tubular member 12 .
- the tubular member 12 and the separating members 32 comprise one or more fabric materials.
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Abstract
A foot sock for exposing the toes of the foot while insulating and cushioning a main portion of the foot includes a tubular member which is worn around the foot. The tubular member has an opening at a toe end of the tubular member which divides the opening into multiple toe openings. The toe openings include at least a pair of outer toe openings which are similar in size. Each one of the outer toe openings May interchangeably receive either the big toe or hallux of the foot or the two toes most distal from the big toe.
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- The disclosure relates to foot socks and more particularly pertains to a new foot sock for exposing the toes of the foot while insulating and cushioning a main portion of the foot.
- Myriad foot socks are disclosed by the prior art which position the toes of the foot into different openings to expose them, such as for aesthetic purposes, to cool the toes, to facilitate wearing thong sandals or similar footwear, or the like. However, many such foot socks separate each toe into its own opening. Such a design places excess fabric in between the toes which can cause discomfort to the user and uses openings which are either sized to work only with particular toes or require elastomeric fabric or the like to adapt to other toes. More specifically, the most medial toe of the foot, commonly referred to as the big toe, is significantly wider than the other toes. Subsequently, a hole that accommodates the big toe may be ill-suited to accommodate any of the other toes comfortably or at least will require a fabric which is sufficiently stretchable to accommodate the big toe while being biased to a smaller size sufficient to comfortably receive one of the other toes. Such flexibility is desirable when making foot socks that are interchangeable between left and right feet. The foot socks of the prior art which use five openings would need to overcome the difficulties above to make a foot sock that is comfortable and functional for the user.
- Another way to solve this problem is to have a sock with outer toe openings of same or similar size that can accommodate either the big toe or the two most distal toes from the big toe. The prior art fails to disclose such an apparatus, which would be advantageous in providing a foot covering which covers a main portion of the foot while leaving the toes of the foot exposed and which is interchangeably positionable on either the left or right foot of a user.
- An embodiment of the disclosure meets the needs presented above by generally comprising a tubular member which defines a foot-receiving space therein. The tubular member has a first opening at a leg end thereof and a second opening at a toe end thereof. Each of the first opening and the second opening is in communication with the foot-receiving space. The tubular member is sized and configured to contain a portion of a foot of a user when the foot sock is positioned in a use configuration. A pair of separating members is coupled to the tubular member. Each separating member is coupled to and extends between a dorsal portion of the tubular member and a sole portion of the tubular member at the toe end. The separating members are laterally spaced from each other and divide the second opening of the tubular member into a plurality of toe openings, each of which is configured to receive at least one toe of the foot when the foot sock is positioned in the use configuration. The toe openings are linearly arranged and include a pair of outer toe openings which are similar in size to each other. Each outer toe opening of the pair of outer toe openings is sized and configured to interchangeably receive either a first toe of the foot or a fourth toe and a fifth toe of the foot.
- There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the disclosure in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the disclosure that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.
- The objects of the disclosure, along with the various features of novelty which characterize the disclosure, are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure.
- The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective in-use view of a foot sock according to an embodiment of the disclosure. -
FIG. 2 is a front view of an embodiment of the disclosure. -
FIG. 3 is a side view of an embodiment of the disclosure. -
FIG. 4 is a top view of an embodiment of the disclosure. - With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to
FIGS. 1 through 4 thereof, a new foot sock embodying the principles and concepts of an embodiment of the disclosure and generally designated by thereference numeral 10 will be described. - As best illustrated in
FIGS. 1 through 4 , thefoot sock 10 generally comprises atubular member 12 which defines a foot-receivingspace 14 therein. Thetubular member 12 has afirst opening 20 at aleg end 16 thereof and a second opening 22 at atoe end 18 thereof. Each of the first opening 20 and thesecond opening 22 is in communication with the foot-receivingspace 14. Thetubular member 12 is sized and configured to contain a portion of afoot 42 of auser 40 when thefoot sock 10 is positioned in ause configuration 24. Thetoe end 18 is positioned near thetoes 44 of thefoot 42 when thefoot sock 10 is in theuse configuration 24. - As depicted in the Figures generally and especially in
FIG. 1 , thetubular member 12 is sized and shaped such that the second opening 22 at theleg end 16 extends around the user's 40leg 56 when in theuse configuration 24 similar to a typical crew-length sock. However, a variety of lengths and shapes are contemplated similar to a variety of sock types. For example, thetubular member 12 may be similar in size and shape to a thigh sock, a knee-high sock, an over-the-calf or executive sock, the a quarter or anklet sock, a ped sock, a liner sock, an invisible or no-show sock, or a toe cover or mute sock. These types of socks are well-known to the art and position thelegend 16 of the sock anywhere between a ball of thefoot 42 to a thigh of theuser 40. In some embodiments, thefoot sock 10 may be attached or integral to a pant or other garment which extends above the thigh of theuser 40. Thetubular member 12 also has a bend to define aheel portion 26 but may not have this bend in other embodiments. - A pair of separating
members 32 is coupled to thetubular member 12. Each separatingmember 32 is coupled to and extends between adorsal portion 28 of thetubular member 12 and asole portion 30 of thetubular member 12 at thetoe end 18. The separatingmembers 32 are laterally spaced from each other and divide thesecond opening 22 of thetubular member 12 into a plurality oftoe openings 34, each of which is configured to receive at least onetoe 44 of thefoot 42 when thefoot sock 10 is positioned in theuse configuration 24. Each separatingmember 32 has a V-shape or U-shape and is oriented and configured to conform to a crotch between an adjacent pair oftoes 44 of thefoot 42. The pair of separatingmembers 32 is integrally formed with thetubular member 12. Thetubular member 12 and the separatingmembers 32 comprise one or more fabric materials. - For the purposes of this disclosure, the
toes 44 of thefoot 42 will be referred to as first through fifth toes. Thetoes 44 are numbers in ascending order from the most medial toe to the most lateral toe. In other words, thefirst toe 46 refers to the most medial toe, also referred to as the big toe or the hallux, and thefifth toe 54 refers to the most lateral toe, also referred to as the pinky toe or little toe; the second, third, andfourth toes 48, 50, 52 are positioned in ascending order from thefirst toe 46 to toward thefifth toe 54. There are threetoe openings 34 which are linearly arranged to each other and include a pair ofouter toe openings 36 and a central toe opening 38. Theouter toe openings 36 are of similar size and are each sized and configured to interchangeably receive either thefirst toe 46 of thefoot 42 or the fourth and thefifth toes 52, 54 of thefoot 42. Thecentral toe opening 38 is sized and configured to receive thesecond toe 48 and the third toe 50 of thefoot 42. In some embodiments, there may be three separatingmembers 32 which divide thefirst opening 20 of thetubular member 12 into fourtoe openings 34. In such cases, the outermost toe openings of the set of fourtoe openings 34 will remain similar in size to each other. - In use, the
foot sock 10 is positioned in theuse configuration 24 on thefoot 42, and thetoes 44 of thefoot 42 extend through thetoe openings 34 defined by the separatingmembers 32. Thetoes 44 of thefoot 42 are exposed to the surrounding air which may allow heat to dissipate from thetoes 44 rather than insulating them as in a traditional sock. Sandals which have structures designed to be placed betweenadjacent toes 44 of thefoot 42, such as thong sandals, may be worn on thefoot 42 without stretching any fabric in between theadjacent toes 44. The separatingmembers 32 engage thefoot 42 to prevent thefoot sock 10 from riding up on thefoot 42 away from thetoes 44. Because the separatingmembers 32 are spaced laterally to each other, they also serve to prevent twisting of thefoot sock 10 around thefoot 42 by engagingadjacent toes 44. - Existing toe socks often have sleeve portions which would surround the
toes 44 at an area near the distal ends of thetoes 44, which are often the widest parts of thetoes 44. However, thefoot sock 10 disclosed herein does not place fabric or other materials in these areas, which may cause discomfort to theuser 40 by causing pressure on thetoes 44 or urging thetoes 44 to spread apart from each other. The V-shape of the separatingmembers 32 may facilitate distributing any forces caused by pulling the separatingmembers 32 against the crotches between thetoes 44 over a wider area compared to similar socks which have substantiallyplanar separating members 32, thereby reducing a likelihood of the separatingmembers 32 cutting into the skin of thefoot 42. Because theouter toe openings 36 are similar in size and configured to accommodate either thefirst toe 46 or the fourth toe 52 and thefifth toe 54, thefoot sock 10 may be interchangeably placed inuse configurations 24 on either a left foot or a right foot of theuser 40. Further, this interchangeable placement can be done without stretching the fabric material of thefoot sock 10 substantially more on one foot than the other, which may be the case for similar socks configured to receive only onetoe 44 into eachtoe opening 34. - With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodiment enabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by an embodiment of the disclosure.
- Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the disclosure. In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.
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1. A foot sock comprising:
a tubular member defining a foot-receiving space therein, the tubular member having a first opening at a leg end thereof and a second opening at a toe end thereof, each of the first opening and the second opening being in communication with the foot-receiving space, the tubular member being sized and configured to contain a portion of a foot of a user when the foot sock is positioned in a use configuration; and
a pair of separating members being coupled to the tubular member, each separating member being coupled to and extending between a dorsal portion of the tubular member and a sole portion of the tubular member at the toe end, the pair of separating members being laterally spaced from each other and dividing the second opening of the tubular member into a plurality of toe openings, each toe opening having an annular edge extending fully around the toe opening, the annular edges of the toe openings being coplanar with each other, each toe opening being configured to receive at least one toe of the foot when the foot sock is positioned in the use configuration, the plurality of toe openings being linearly arranged, the plurality of toe openings including a pair of outer toe openings which are similar in size to each other, wherein each outer toe opening of the pair of outer toe openings is sized and configured to interchangeably receive either a first toe of the foot or a fourth toe and a fifth toe of the foot.
2. The foot sock of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of toe openings includes a central toe opening which is sized and configured to receive a second toe and a third toe of the foot.
3. The foot sock of claim 1 , each separating member having a V-shape and being oriented and configured to conform to a crotch between an adjacent pair of toes of the foot.
4. The foot sock of claim 1 , wherein the pair of separating members is integrally formed with the tubular member.
5. A foot sock comprising:
a tubular member defining a foot-receiving space therein, the tubular member having a first opening at a leg end thereof and a second opening at a toe end thereof, each of the first opening and the second opening being in communication with the foot-receiving space, the tubular member being sized and configured to contain a portion of a foot of a user when the foot sock is positioned in a use configuration; and
a pair of separating members being coupled to the tubular member, each separating member being coupled to and extending between a dorsal portion of the tubular member and a sole portion of the tubular member at the toe end, the pair of separating members being laterally spaced from each other and dividing the second opening of the tubular member into a plurality of toe openings, each toe opening having an annular edge extending fully around the toe opening, the annular edges of the toe openings being coplanar with each other, each toe opening being configured to receive at least one toe of the foot when the foot sock is positioned in the use configuration, the plurality of toe openings being linearly arranged, the plurality of toe openings including a pair of outer toe openings which are similar in size to each other, wherein each outer toe opening of the pair of outer toe openings is sized and configured to interchangeably receive either a first toe of the foot or a fourth toe and a fifth toc of the foot, the plurality of toe openings including a central toe opening which is sized and configured to receive a second toe and a third toe of the foot, each separating member having a V-shape and being oriented and configured to conform to a crotch between an adjacent pair of toes of the foot, the pair of separating members being integrally formed with the tubular member.
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