The present invention relates to a shoe upper and a knitting method for the same.
Shoe uppers knitted on knitting machines have been known. When knitting shoe uppers, various knitting yarns suitable for respective portions of the shoe upper are used for changing the stretchability, strength, permeability, and so on, of the shoe upper. Therefore, as was proposed in Patent Document 1 (U.S. Pat. No. 6,931,762B), intarsia-knitting has been applied to shoe uppers, and the boundaries between the portions are made as the boundaries in intarsia-knitting. Further, in intarsia-knitting, the portions are connected by tuck stitches.
Other pieces of prior art are described. Patent Document 2 (JPS54-21464B) and Patent Document 3 (JPH09-111619A) describe plating-knitting. In the plating-knitting, two overlapping knitting yarns from two yarn feeders are used to knit stitch rows; one of the knitting yarns appears on the front surface of the knitted fabric, and the other appears on the rear surface. Patent Document 2 has proposed to express patterns in the knitted fabric by plating-knitting. Patent Document 3 has proposed to knit intarsia patterns while changing the knitting yarns appearing on the front surface and not changing the knitting yarn appearing on the rear surface.
Patent Document 1: U.S. Pat. No. 6,931,762B
Patent Document 2: JP54-21464B
Patent Document 3: JPH09-111619A
When portions of shoe uppers are joined by tuck stitches as taught by Patent Document 1, at the resultant joining positions, tuck stitches are overlapped on basical stitches so as to form double stitches. When the tongue and its both side portions, or the like, are joined by tuck stitches, since they are often subjected to forces, the tuck portions may be subjected to strong forces, and the knitting yarns may be broken. Further, when shoe laces are passed through the both side portions of the tongue, the holes through which the shoe lace passes may enlarge due to strong forces applied by the shoe lace. Further, when these forces are applied to the tuck portions, the knitting yarns may break easily. While the joining portions may be reinforced by adhesive tapes, heat treatment, or the like, in addition to the knitting, the productivity is reduced. Therefore, it is necessary to join firmly the tongue and its both side portions on a knitting machine.
The object of the invention is to provide shoe uppers and a knitting method for it, where the tongue and its both side portions are firmly joined on a knitting machine.
The tubular shoe upper according to the invention comprises a toe, a heel, a body between the toe and the heel and having a tongue, and a top line and is characterized in
that the body includes the tongue covering a central portion of an instep of a wearer, a right portion at a right side of the tongue along a perpendicular direction to a longitudinal direction of the instep and covering a right side of the instep and the right half portion of a sole of the wearer, and a left portion at a left side of the tongue and covering a left side of the instep and the left half portion of the sole,
that the tongue and the right portion is connected by a right plating area extending along a boundary between the tongue and the right portion and having, along a peripheral direction of the shoe upper, at least two continuous stitches formed from a knitting yarn of the tongue and a knitting yarn of the right portion which are overlapped and have a constant relationship of face and rear, and
that the tongue and the left portion is connected by a left plating area extending along a boundary between the tongue and the left portion, and having, along the peripheral direction of the shoe upper, at least two continuous stitches formed from the knitting yarn of the tongue and a knitting yarn of the left portion which are overlapped and have a constant relationship of face and rear.
According to the invention, the tongue and the right portion of the tongue are connected by the plating area, not by tuck stitches. Further, the plating area comprises stitches formed by the knitting yarn of the tongue and the knitting yarn of the right portion, overlapped with a constant relation of the face and the rear, and the plating area has a width of two or more stitches along the peripheral direction of the shoe upper. Therefore, the tongue and the right portion are connected by an area, namely the plating area, not by a row of tuck stitches, and the stronger connection is achieved.
Preferably, a lace hole row for passing a shoe lace is provided in the right plating area, another lace hole row, facing the lace hole row in the right plating area, is provided in the right plating area, the tongue, or the right portion,
a lace hole row for passing the shoe lace is provided in the left plating area, and another lace hole row, facing the lace hole row in the left plating area, is provided in the left plating area, the tongue, or the left portion.
When the plating areas are folded at a center line between the two lace hole rows, the two facing lace hole rows overlap with each other, and therefore the shoe lace may be passed through them. Since two lace holes are overlapped and pass the shoe lace, the lace holes are protected from being enlarged, and the plating areas support the strong forces applied to the shoe lace.
The method according to the invention knits a tubular shoe upper on a flat knitting machine having at least a front needle bed and at least a rear needle bed. The method is characterized by
starting knitting of the shoe upper from a toe or a top line, and knitting the toe, a body between the toe and a heel and having a tongue, the heel, and the top line,
knitting in knitting the body:
the tongue covering a central portion of an instep of a wearer;
a right portion at a right side of the tongue along a perpendicular direction to a longitudinal direction of the instep and covering a right side of the instep and the right half portion of a sole of the wearer;
a left portion at a left side of the tongue and covering a left side of the instep and the left half portion of the sole;
a right plating area extending along a boundary between the tongue and the right portion and having, along a peripheral direction of the shoe upper, at least two continuous stitches formed from a knitting yarn of the tongue and a knitting yarn of the right portion overlapped with a constant relationship of face and rear; and
a left plating area extending along a boundary between the tongue and the left portion, and having, along the peripheral direction of the shoe upper, at least two continuous stitches formed from the knitting yarn of the tongue and a knitting yarn of the left portion overlapped with a constant relationship of face and rear,
and in that
a step for knitting the right portion, plating-knitting the right plating area, knitting the tongue, plating-knitting the left plating area, and knitting the left portion in this order; and
a step for knitting the left portion, plating-knitting the left plating area, knitting the tongue, plating-knitting the right plating area, and knitting the right portion in this order; are repeated alternately in knitting the body.
Thus, the shoe upper where the tongue and the right and left portions are connected by the plating areas may be knitted. Further, this shoe upper has an improved connection strength between the tongue and the right and left portions.
Preferably, a lace hole row for passing a shoe lace in the right plating area is formed on the flat knitting machine, and another lace hole row, facing the lace row formed in the right plating area, in the right plating area, the tongue, or the right portion is formed on the flat knitting machine. Further, a lace hole row for passing the shoe lace in the left plating area is formed on the flat knitting machine, and another lace hole row, facing the lace hole row formed in the left plating area, in the left plating area, the tongue, or the left portion is formed on the flat knitting machine. These steps make it possible to knit on the flat knitting machine the plating areas and the strong lace holes enduring the forces applied by the shoe lace.
According to the invention, the body comprising the tongue and its peripheral portions are knitted by C-knitting in a shape of C letter with an opening in the C letter in the sole part. Preferably, the opening in the C letter is closed by double stitches, tuck stitches, and so on, and the right portion and the left portion of the body are joined on the flat knitting machine.
On the needle beds of the flat knitting machine, the portions of the shoe upper are arranged as:
For example, the tongue, the right portion, and the left portion are knitted with separate knitting yarns. Since C-knitting is performed, at least three yarn feeders, one for the tongue, one for the right portion, and one for the left portion are necessary. The center of the tongue may be at one end of the knitting width, the center of the sole part may be at the other end. Then, the arrangement of the yarn feeders changes alternately between
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Denoted by 5 is the knitting start line for starting the knitting, and S, S′ denote the both ends of the start line. As shown by white arrows in
The body 8 includes the tongue 11 covering the center portion of the instep, a right portion 12 covering the right half of the sole and the right side of the instep, a left portion 13 covering the left half of the sole and the left side of the instep, and right and left plating areas 14, 15 between the tongue 11 and the right and left portions 12, 13. The tongue 11, the right and left plating areas 14, 15, and the right and left portions 12, 13 are knitted on a flat knitting machine in a shape of C letter, and the opening in the C letter is in the sole part between the right and left portions 12, 13. Further, at the joining portion 20, the stitches at the both sides over the opening in the C letter are joined so that the right and left portions 12, 13 are seamlessly joined. The joining is performed by, for example, double stitches or tuck stitches, however, the joining method is arbitrary. Further, not on the flat knitting machine but out of the flat knitting machine, they may be joined by an adhesive, sewing, or the like. The shoe upper is knitted, for example, seamlessly.
When worn, in accordance with the movement of a foot, the shoe upper 2 is subjected to peripheral tensile forces. Further, when lace holes for a shoe lace are provided around the tongue, the influence of shoe lace movement enlarges the lace holes. For overcoming these effects, plating-knitting is performed with usage of both the knitting yarn for the tongue 11 and the knitting yarns for the right and left portions 12, 13. Then, on the two surfaces, namely on the right and left plating areas 14, 15, the tongue 11 is joined to the right and left portions 12, 13, and as a result, the strength of the joining portions is improved. Therefore, the stretching and deformation of the knitted fabric are reduced, the breakage of the knitting yarns is prevented, and the lace holes are prevented from enlarging. In plating-knitting, two species of knitting yarns are overlapped and knitted into knit stitches, while the face and rear relation between the yarns is kept constant. For this purpose, two yarn feeders are synchronously moved on the needle beds, and the front and rear relation between the two yarn feeders relative to the needle beds determines the knitting yarn appearing on the face and the knitting yarn appearing on the rear.
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The lace holes of the lace hole rows 16, 17 are made on a flat knitting machine. For example, when each lace hole has a width of two stitches along the course direction (the up and down direction in
At least three knitting yarns, one for the tongue 11, one for the right portion 12, and one for the left portion 13 are used, and the right and left plating areas 14, 15 are knitted with two knitting yarns respectively. Further, for example, a same kind of knitting yarns are used for both the right portion 12 and the left portion 13. During the plating-knitting, the two knitting yarns are aligned and knitted so that one of them appears on the face of the shoe upper 2 and that the other hides in the inner face. Further, during the plating-knitting, the two yarn feeders are moved synchronously.
After knitting the plating area 15, the yarn feeder No. 1 is separated from the knitting, at 4) the left portion 11L of the tongue 11 is knitted with the yarn feeder No. 2, and at 5) in
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When the process 7) in
Some of knitting steps for returning from the state of 7) in
The knitting direction is reversed at 9) from the direction at 7) in
2 shoe upper 4 toe 5 start line 6 top line 7 opening 8 body 10 heel 11 tongue 12 right portion 13 left portion 14, 15 plating area 16, 17 lace hole row 18 symmetrical axis 20 joining portion 30 yarn feeder FB front needle bed BB back needle bed W knitting width
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2015-109553 | May 2015 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2016/063865 | 5/10/2016 | WO | 00 |