In general, the present invention relates to socks technology, and in particular a sock which provides for a combination of support and constriction points that specifically targets and is conducive to blood flow of the common users foot.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,069,600B1: An anatomic dry athletic toe sock includes a sock shaft section with a shaft support section to encircle a lower part of a leg of a wearer and to maintain the sock in proper orientation upon a wearer's leg, and a closed foot section adapted to receive the foot of the wearer.
U.S. Pat. No. 10,456,287B2: A therapeutic sock is formed from a knit sock body formed in a tubular shape and terminating in a closed toe portion, the toe portion being divided into a first compartment configured accommodating a big toe and at least one additional compartment for other toes.
CN204232310U: The utility model is a kind of antibacterial five-toe socks, comprise five toe cylinders, stocking foot is slapped, stocking foot is followed and stocking blank, described toe cylinder is formed to the stocking foot palm is anterior by anti-biotic material braiding, all the other positions are woven by high-tension and low elastic force strand and form, at stocking foot, place is provided with anti-skid structure, stocking blank is provided with double-deck bundle pressure zone, and wherein the lower half storey of internal layer bundle pressure zone is braiding structure with no pressure.
U.S. Pat. No. 10,624,395B2: A sock with zones of varying numbers of layers is formed as a single tube on a circular knitting machine. At least one end of the tube is doubled back over a portion of the remainder of the tube to form a double layer first zone. The sock further includes a single layer zone adjacent to the double layer first zone, where no such folding occurs. Optionally, a second end of the tube may also be folded to create a third zone having two layers of material.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,918,917B2: Articles of apparel include: (a) a garment structure having one or more fabric elements structured and arranged to provide a close fit to at least one predetermined portion of a body (e.g., area(s) of the body for which enhanced position sensing and/or feedback are desired, such as the lower back, the arch of the foot, etc.); and (b) a body position feedback system engaged with or integrally formed as part of the garment structure.
CA2818135C: A knit sock includes a foot portion having an upper instep area and a lower sole area integrally knit of a body yarn in circumferential courses and axial wales. The lower sole area defines inner and outer arch regions. The inner arch region incorporates a targeted compression zone adapted to reside generally adjacent an inner arch of a wearer's foot.
The human body has about 60,000 miles of blood vessels. Along with the heart and other muscles, they make up your circulatory system. This network of roadways carries blood to every corner of your body and that includes the feet. But when circulation is poor, it slows or blocks the blood flow. That means cells in the body can't get all the oxygen and nutrients they need.
When your limbs can't get enough blood, your hands or feet may feel cold or numb. If you're light-skinned, your legs might get a blue tinge. Poor circulation also can dry your skin, turn your nails brittle, and make your hair fall out, especially on your feet and legs. And if you have diabetes, your scrapes, sores, or wounds tend to heal slower.
Compression socks and stockings are designed for compression therapy. They apply gentle pressure to your legs and ankles, promoting blood flow from your legs to your heart. Compression socks can also reduce pain and swelling in your ankles and legs. Compression socks put a bit of squeeze on your legs so your blood doesn't hang around too long. Instead, it'll move back up to your heart.
On the other hand, because in a five-finger sock the toes are separated it encourages proper movement compared to regular socks. The increased movement generates blood circulation, which then lets your feet remain warm the natural way. Moreover, the body heat will signal the optimum warmth needed depending on the situation and stay maintained as a form of natural temperature. Compared to most regular socks—Toe Socks have no seams, guaranteeing comfort that won't restrict blood circulation.
In addition, with conventional socks the feeling in our feet remains restricted but with toe socks that isn't the case. Due to the design of enabling each toe to function separately the function and feeling is enhanced. This maximizes performance and endurance, which is why these socks are perfect for athletes of any kind/normal use.
This disclosure presents a five-finger toe sock which provides for a combination of support and constriction points that specifically targets and is conducive to blood flow of the common users foot.
The following summary is an explanation of some of the general inventive steps for the system, method, architecture and tools in the description. This summary is not an extensive overview of the invention and does not intend to limit the scope beyond what is described and claimed as a summary.
Presently, there are socks available that provide support and or constriction at various points depending on the customers preference. While constriction may be targeting at a particular point of the customers foot, there is currently no sock which provides for a combination of support and constriction points that specifically targets and is conducive to blood flow of the common users foot.
The present invention deploys a combination of support and constriction points that promotes unrestricted blood flow throughout the users foot, resulting in improved movement. Primarily, the sock comprises of heal, arch and toe portions. The five finger sock with strategic targeting points is selected by the customer and worn with regular shoes.
These targeted points are combined with a 5 finger sock to further increase the benefits of improved movement to each toe. Increased blood flow, movement, vasodilation, and comfort. The length of the sock can vary from knee high to just above the ankle.
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