Claims
- 1. A slipper sock comprising:
- a shell fabricated from an interlaced fabric and including an enclosed body having
- a sole portion,
- a sole periphery located at the outer bounds of said sole portion,
- an adjacent upper body portion having an upper panel, a heel portion, and
- a sleeve open at the top for providing access for the foot of a wearer into the interior of said slipper sock, said sleeve being attached to said upper body portion proximate said heel portion;
- a flexible liner bonded to said shell by embedding said shell within said flexible liner, said upper body portion projecting from said flexible liner and being embedded within said flexible liner, and said sole portion projecting above and from said flexible liner and being partially unencumbered by embedding within said flexible liner, whereby the sole of a wearer's foot may rest on a fabric portion of said shell.
- 2. The slipper sock according to claim 1, said fabric being a stretchable fabric.
- 3. The slipper sock according to claim 1, said sleeve of said shell including an elastic rim having a diameter less than that of said sleeve.
- 4. A method for producing a sock having a rubber liner at the sole and heel, the fabric of the sock being embedded within the rubber liner at the periphery of the sole and heel but being partially free from embedding at a central area of the sole and heel, said method comprising the steps of:
- a) providing a fabric sock;
- b) providing a barrier to liquid latex rubber at a predetermined zone on the sock, the predetermined zone corresponding to an area which bears the weight of a wearer when the user is wearing a sock and standing;
- c) immersing the sock in liquid latex rubber to a point above the sole of the sock and below an upper panel of the body of the sock; and
- d) causing the latex to cure.
- 5. The method according to claim 4, further comprising a step of e) supporting the fabric sock on a form prior to immersing the sock in liquid latex rubber.
- 6. The method according to claim 4, further comprising a step of f) inclining the sock and subjecting the heel of the sock to immersion in liquid latex to a point well above the upper panel of the body of the sock.
- 7. The method according to claim 4, further comprising the step of g) forming a tread in the sole of the rubber liner by pressing the rubber liner against a mold prior to allowing the rubber liner to fully cure.
- 8. The method according to claim 4, further comprising the step of h) pressing indicia into the rubber liner prior to allowing the rubber liner to fully cure.
- 9. The method according to claim 4, said step of providing a barrier further comprising a step j) of
- spraying a coagulant onto the sock at the predetermined zone of the sole of the sock, thereby causing liquid latex rubber to form a skin resisting total embedding of the sock within latex rubber at the predetermined zone of the sole of the sock.
- 10. A slipper sock fabricated by the process of producing a sock having a rubber liner at the sole and heel, the fabric of the sock being embedded within the rubber liner at the periphery of the sole and heel but being partially free from embedding at a central area of the sole and heel, said process comprising the steps of:
- a) providing a fabric sock;
- b) providing a barrier to liquid latex rubber at a predetermined zone on the sock, the predetermined zone corresponding to an area which bears the weight of a wearer when the user is wearing a sock and standing;
- c) immersing the sock in liquid latex rubber to a point above the sole of the sock and below the upper panel of the body of the sock; and
- d) causing the latex to cure.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of Ser. No. 08/502,254, filed Jul. 13, 1995.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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