Claims
- 1. A tube sock including leg and foot portions, said foot portion comprising a closed toe, an upper instep portion, and lower heel and sole areas, said leg and foot portions including complete courses knit of a stretchable synthetic body yarn, a nonstretchable auxiliary yarn knit in plated relationship with said body yarn and forming terry loops in said heel area and said sole area, and an elastic yarn incorporated in spaced-apart wales of noncontiguous courses of said leg portion and forming mock ribs extending to said heel area, said elastic yarn being incorporated in spaced-apart wales of non-contiguos partial courses of at least the portion of said instep adjacent said heel area and forming mock ribs therein, said elastic yarn extending from said instep portion and into said heel area and being knit in predetermined wales and forming noncontiguous stretchable partial courses in said heel area, said noncontiguous stretchable partial courses knit of said elastic yarn in said heel area being positioned between the body yarn courses including terry loops and permitting enhanced stretch in said heel area so that said heel area will readily conform to the configuration of the heel of the wearer.
- 2. A tube sock according to claim 1 wherein said predetermined wales in said noncontiguous partial courses in which said elastic yarn is knit comprise every wale in said heel area.
- 3. A tube sock according to claim 1 wherein said predetermined wales in said noncontiguous partial courses in which said elastic yarn is knit comprise every other wale in said heel area and wherein said elastic yarn is floated inside of the remaining wales of said noncontiguous partial courses in said heel area.
- 4. A tube sock according to claim 1 wherein said nonstretchable auxiliary yarn forming terry loops in said heel area and said sole area is also knit in plated relationship with said body yarn throughout said leg portion and throughout the portion of said instep adjacent said heel area and a portion of said instep adjacent said sole area.
- 5. A tube sock according to claim 1 wherein said nonstretchable auxiliary yarn is also knit in plated relationship with said body yarn and forms terry loops in the lower portion of said instep.
- 6. A tube sock according to claim 1 wherein said elastic yarn is also incorporated in spaced-apart wales of noncontiguous courses of the upper portion of said instep adjacent said sole area and forms mock ribs extending down the top of the foot of the wearer.
- 7. A tube sock according to claim 1 wherein said mock ribs in said leg portion are knit with said body yarn forming plain stitch loops in every wale of every other course and forming plain stitch loops in alternate wales while forming tuck loops in the intervening wales of the remaining courses, and wherein said elastic yarn is incorporated by inlaying and is inlaid in every fifth wale and floats inside of the four intervening wales in said remaining courses to draw the fabric together and form mock ribs, said elastic yarn being alternately inlaid in wales containing only plain stitches and wales containing plain stitches and tuck loops whereby the portions of the mock ribs adjacent opposite side of the wales containing plain stitches and tuck loops are drawn closer together than the portions of the mock ribs adjacent opposite sides of the wales containing only plain stitches so that said mock ribs are clearly defined.
- 8. A tube sock according to claim 1 including a reinforcing yarn kit in plated relationship with said elastic yarn in said noncontiguous stretchable partial courses in said heel area.
- 9. A sock including leg and foot portions with the leg portion including clearly defined and distinct mock ribs extending throughout at least the major portion of the length thereof, said mock rib leg portion being knit with a body yarn forming plain stitch loops in every wale of every other course, said body yarn forming plain stitch loops in alternate wales and forming tuck loops in the intervening wales of the remaining courses, said body yarn thereby forming alternate wales containing only plain stitch loops and intervening wales containing alternating plain stitches and tuck loops, and an elastic yarn inlaid in said remaining courses in which said body yarn forms the tuck loops and being alternately inlaid in noncontiguous wales containing only plain stitches and wales containing plain stitches and tuck loops, said elastic yarn floating inside of the intervening wales to draw the fabric together and form mock ribs with the portions of the mock ribs adjacent opposite sides of the wales containing plain stitches and tuck loops being drawn closer together than the portions of the mock ribs adjacent opposite sides of the wales containing only plain stitches.
- 10. A sock according to claim 9 wherein said sock is a dress weight tube sock having the comfort characteristics of an athletic sock and being sufficiently light in weight and bulk to be worn with dress shoes, said leg and foot portions containing about 180 to 200 wales, said foot portion including a closed toe, an upper instep area, and lower heel and sole areas, said body yarn being a stretchable multifilament nylon yarn of about 100 to 200 denier and a nonstretchable auxiliary staple yarn of lighter weight knit in plated relationship with and on the inside of said body yarn throughout said leg portion and in at least a portion of said instep portion adjacent said heel area, and said auxiliary yarn being knit in plated relationship with said body yarn and forming terry loops in said heel and sole areas.
- 11. A sock according to claim 9 including a nonstretchable auxiliary yarn knit in plated relationship with said body yarn.
- 12. A sock according to claim 11 wherein said foot portion includes a heel area and a sole area and wherein said nonstretchable auxiliary yarn forms terry loops in said heel and sole areas.
- 13. A sock comprising leg and foot portions and including a heel area in said foot portion, said leg portion including a front portion adapted to be worn on the front of the leg of the wearer and a rear portion adapted to be worn over the calf of the wearer and aligned above said heel area, said leg portion including mock ribs extending throughout at least the major portion of the length thereof, said mock ribs in said front portion of said leg being knit with a body yarn forming plain stitch loops in every wale of every other course of said front portion, said body yarn forming plain stitch loops in alternate wales and forming tuck loops in the intervening wales of the remaining courses of said front portion, said body yarn thereby forming alternate wales containing only plain stitch loops and intervening wales containing alternating plain stitches and tuck loops, an elastic yarn inlaid in said remaining courses in the front portion of said leg in which said body yarn forms the tuck loops and being alternately inlaid in noncontiguous wales containing only plain stitches and wales containing plain stitches and tuck loops, said elastic yarn floating inside of the intervening wales to draw the fabric together and form tuck stitch mock ribs in the front portion of said leg of said sock, the tuck loops in the front portion of said leg reducing the normal width and length of the front portion of said leg and restricting stretchability, said body yarn forming plain stitch loops in every wale of every course in the rear portion of said leg portion, and said elastic yarn being inlaid in spaced-apart wales in the plain knit rear portion of said leg portion and floating inside of the intervening wales to draw the fabric together and form plain stitch mock ribs and to provide a greater amount of fabric and greater stretchability in the rear portion of said leg so that said leg is curved forwardly and provides a better and more comfortable fit over the calf of the leg of the wearer.
- 14. A sock according to claim 13 wherein said elastic yarn is inlaid in every fifth wale of both said front and rear portions of said leg portion and floats inside of the four intervening wales.
- 15. A dress weight tube sock having the comfort characteristics of an athletic sock and being sufficiently light in weight and bulk to be worn with dress shoes, said tube sock including leg and foot portions containing about 180 to 200 wales, said foot portion having a closed toe, an upper instep area, and lower heel and sole areas, said leg and foot portions being knit of a stretchable multifilament synthetic body yarn of about 100 to 200 denier and a nonstretchable auxiliary staple yarn of lighter weight knit in plated relationship with and on the inside of said body yarn throughout said leg portion and in at least a portion of said instep portion adjacent said heel area, said leg portion including clearly defined and distinct mock ribs extending throughout at least the major portion of the length thereof, said mock rib leg portion being knit with said body yarn forming plain stitch loops in every wale of every other course, said body yarn forming plain stitch loops in alternate wales and forming tuck loops in the intervening wales of the remaining courses, said body yarn thereby forming alternate wales containing only plain stitch loops and intervening wales containing alternating plain stitches and tuck loops, and an elastic yarn inlaid in said remaining courses in which said body yarn forms the tuck loops and being alternately inlaid in noncontiguous wales containing only plain stitches and wales containing plain stitches and tuck loops, said elastic yarn floating inside of the intervening wales to draw the fabric together and form mock ribs with the portions of the mock ribs adjacent opposite sides of the wales containing plain stitches and tuck loops being drawn closer together than the portions of the mock ribs adjacent opposite sides of the wales containing only plain stitches, and said auxiliary yarn being knit in plated relationship with said body yarn and forming terry loops in said heel and sole areas.
- 16. A tube sock according to claim 15 wherein said auxiliary yarn is knit with said body yarn and forms terry loops throughout said closed toe and a portion of said instep adjacent said closed toe.
- 17. A tube sock according to claim 16 wherein said terry loops are from three to five times as long as the stitch loops formed of said body yarn.
- 18. A tube sock according to claim 17 wherein said nylon body yarn is 140 denier, and wherein said cotton yarn is 50 single count.
- 19. A method of knitting a tube sock having the comfort characteristics of an athletic sock and being sufficiently light in weight and bulk to be worn with dress shoes, and including leg and foot portions containing about 180 to 200 wales, the foot portion including heel, sole and instep areas, said method being carried out on a fine gauge ladies' hosiery circular knitting machine normally provided with approximately 400 latch needles of about 75 gauge, a sinker supported for radial movement between and cooperating with each of said needles in the formation of knit stitches, and a dial with dial instruments supported for radial movement above every other needle, said method comprising the steps of continuously rotating the needle cylinder and knitting the leg portion while maintaining every other needle in an inactive position and while feeding a stretchable synthetic body yarn and a nonstretchable auxiliary yarn to and forming knit stitch loops of both yarns on the remaining needles so that sinker loops are formed over adjacent pairs of sinkers and above the inactive needle therebetween, incorporating an elastic yarn in spaced-apart wales of selected courses to form mock ribs in the leg portion, continuing rotation of the needle cylinder to knit the foot portion while continuing to maintain every other needle in an inactive position and knitting said body yarn and said auxiliary yarn in plated relationship in the instep area while continuing to incorporate said elastic yarn in selected courses in said instep area to form mock ribs therein, moving said dial instruments outwardly between said remaining needles knitting said heel area and feeding said auxiliary yarn above said dial instruments to form terry loops of said auxiliary yarn in said heel area, and forming stitch loops of said elastic yarn on selected ones of said remaining needles knitting said heel area to form additional partial courses of said elastic yarn in said heel area.
- 20. A method of knitting a tube sock according to claim 19 including the step of knitting the mock ribs in the leg portion with said body yarn and said nonstretchable auxiliary yarn forming plain stitch loops in every wale of every other course and forming plain stitch loops in alternate wales while forming tuck loops in the intervening wales of the remaining courses, and while incorporating said elastic yarn by inlaying the same in every fifth wale and floating the same inside of the four intervening wales in the remaining courses to draw the fabric together and form the mock ribs.
- 21. A method of knitting a tube sock according to claim 19 wherein said leg of the sock includes a front portion adapted to be worn on the front of the leg of the wearer and a rear portion adapted to be worn over the calf of the wearer and aligned above the heel area, said method including the step of knitting the mock ribs in the front portion of the leg with said body yarn and said nonstretchable auxiliary yarn forming plain stitch loops in every wale of every other course while forming plain stitch loops in alternate wales and forming tuck loops in the intervening wales of the remaining courses, knitting the mock ribs in the rear portion of the leg with said body yarn and said nonstretchable auxiliary yarn forming plain stitch loops in every wale of every course, and while incorporating said elastic yarn by inlaying the same in spaced-apart wales and floating the same inside of the intervening wales in the remaining courses in both the front and rear portions of the leg to draw the fabric together and form tuck stitch mock ribs in the front portion of the leg and plain stitch mock ribs in the rear portion of the leg.
- 22. A method of knitting a sock including leg and foot portions with the leg portion including clearly defined and distinct mock ribs extending throughout at least the major portion of the length thereof, said method comprising the steps of knitting a body yarn while forming plain stitch loops in every wale of every other course, knitting said body yarn and forming plain stitch loops in alternate wales while forming tuck loops in the intervening wales of the remaining courses, the body yarn thereby forming alternate wales containing only plain stitch loops and intervening wales containing alternating plain stitches and tuck loops, and inlaying an elastic yarn alternately in spaced-apart wales containing only plain stitches of said body yarn and wales containing plain stitches and tuck loops of said body yarn to draw the fabric together and form the mock ribs with the portions of the mock ribs adjacent opposite sides of the wales containing plain stitches and tuck loops being drawn closer together than the portions of the mock ribs adjacent opposite sides of the wales containing only plain stitches to form alternating deep and shallow valleys between the mock ribs.
- 23. A method according to claim 22 wherein said elastic yarn is inlaid in every fifth wale.
- 24. A method according to claim 22 including the step of knitting a nonstretchable auxiliary yarn in plated relationship with said body yarn in both the plain stitch courses and in the courses containing both plain stitches and tuck loops.
- 25. A method of knitting a tube sock including leg and foot portions with the foot portion including heel, sole and instep areas, said method being carried out on a circular hosiery knitting machine provided with latch needles, a sinker supported for radial movement between and cooperating with each of said needles in the formation of knit stitches, and a dial with dial instruments supported for radial movement above said needles, said method comprising the steps of continuously rotating the needle cylinder and knitting the leg portion while feeding a stretchable synthetic body yarn and a nonstretchable auxiliary yarn to and forming knit stitch loops of both yarns on the needles, incorporating an elastic yarn in spaced-apart wales of selected courses to form mock ribs in the leg portion, continuing rotation of the needle cylinder to knit the foot portion while continuing to knit said body yarn and said auxiliary yarn in plated relationship in the instep area and while continuing to incorporate said elastic yarn in selected courses in said instep area to form mock ribs therein, moving said dial instruments outwardly between the needles knitting said heel area and feeding said auxiliary yarn above said dial instruments to form terry loops of said auxiliary yarn in said heel area, and forming stitch loops of said elastic yarn on selected ones of the needles knitting said heel area to form additional partial courses of said elastic yarn in said heel area.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is related to applicants' co-pending application Ser. No. 939,261, filed Sept. 7, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,172,370 and is a continuation-in-part of applicants' co-pending application Ser. No. 939,262, filed Sept. 7, 1978 now abandoned.
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