The present invention claims priority to the Application No. 106118562 filed on Jun. 5, 2017 in Taiwan (ROC), which was entitled “THREE-DIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED SHOE BLANK WITH TONGUE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME”. All of which are hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
This invention generally relates to a three-dimensional shoe blank with tongue and a method for manufacturing the same. Specifically, the present invention relates to a three-dimensional integrated knitted shoe blank with tongue and a method for manufacturing the same.
In the conventional shoe-making process, a shoe is made by connecting multiple pieces of shoe parts. Consequently, the materials and the process for manufacturing the shoes become very complicated. In recent years, owing to better permeability and comfort, less consumables required, and lower cost in the manufacturing process compared to conventional shoes, knitted shoes have quickly developed and gradually occupied a place in the market.
As mentioned above, generally, knitted shoes are made by knitting yarns to form a shoe blank using the knitting machine and further attaching the shoe blank to the shoe sole through processing. Here, the shapes of the shoe blanks formed by knitting are varied with the various types of knitting machines and knitting methods. Limited by the number of needle beds and current methods of knitting, two-needle-bed flat knitting machines commonly used in the industry generally knit and form a two-dimensional shoe blank in a sheet fabric form first, then the two-dimensional shoe blanks are further processed through seaming techniques to build a three-dimensional shape. However, due to the delicate and tedious seaming work required, it is hard to improve the production efficiency of the knitted shoes. In addition, two-dimensional shoe blanks usually only contain the part that covers the foot dorsal, resulting in lack of proper protection for the plantar, and such a two-dimensional shoe blank without the plantar part makes its conjugation and seaming with the shoe sole much more difficult. Accordingly, the level of difficulty in the conjugation and the seaming of two-dimensional shoe blanks in the sheet fabric form is further increased.
In view of the above-mentioned reasons, it is necessary to develop an integrated shoe blank with various three-dimensional structures, and the corresponding methods for manufacturing or knitting the integrated shoe blank with various three-dimensional structures.
To solve the above issues, an embodiment of the present invention provides a method for knitting three-dimensional shoe blanks by flat knitting machines. Said method comprises of providing at least one yarn to knit and form a heel and lateral portion; continuing knitting and forming a rear sole portion from a predetermined number of stitches along the center of the edge of the heel and lateral portion; continuing knitting and forming a front sole portion from the rear sole portion; continuing knitting and forming a toe cap portion from the front sole portion; and continuing knitting and forming a tongue portion from the toe cap portion. In the said method, after forming the heel and lateral portion, a plurality of lateral live stitches are preserved on the needle bed at the first pending selvage edges along the two sides of the end edge of the heel and lateral portion, thereby as the rear sole portion is formed, the two sides of the rear sole portion, i.e., the first connecting selvage edges, can be joined to the first pending selvage edges by having the flat knitting machine move transversely from side to side to sequentially knit the live stitches at the two sides of the rear sole portion together with the preserved lateral live stitches on the needle bed respectively, so that the heel and lateral portion can be combined with the rear sole portion to form a three-dimensional rear shoe part. Further, when knitting the front sole portion, the knitting is narrowed on both sides, and a plurality of latitudinal live stitches along the two sides of the front sole portion are preserved on the needle bed at the second pending selvage edges, thereby as the toe cap portion is knitted, the two sides of the toe cap portion, i.e., the second connecting selvage edges, can be joined to the second pending selvage edges by sequentially knitting the live stitches on the toe cap portion together with the corresponding latitudinal live stitches preserved on the needle bed to form a three-dimensional front shoe part in a bag shape.
Another embodiment of the present invention provides a three-dimensional shoe blank knitted by the flat knitting machine. The said three-dimensional shoe blank is an integrated fabric product comprising a heel and lateral portion, a rear sole portion extending from the central part of the heel and lateral portion, a front sole portion extending from the rear sole portion, a toe cap portion extending from a folding line at the top edge of the front sole portion, and a tongue portion extending from the toe cap portion. In the said three-dimensional shoe blank, the heel and lateral portion is respectively provided with the first pending selvage edges along the two sides thereof, the rear sole portion is respectively provided with the first connecting selvage edges along the two sides thereof, and the first connecting selvage edges are knitted together with the first pending selvage edges to form a three-dimensional rear shoe part having two knitted lines connecting the rear sole portion and the heel and lateral portion. In addition, in the said three-dimensional shoe blank, the front sole portion is respectively provided with the second pending selvage edges along the two sides thereof, the toe cap portion is respectively provided with the second connecting selvage edges along the two sides thereof, and the second connecting selvage edges are knitted together with the second pending selvage edges to connect the front sole portion and the toe cap portion and form a bag-shape structure accordingly.
Based on the three-dimensional shoe blank and the method for manufacturing the same in the embodiments of the present invention, an integrated fabric product can be knitted and formed without seaming. Thus, subsequent seaming work can be omitted, so as to simplify the manufacturing process of the shoe blank and increase the production efficiency. Furthermore, the three-dimensional integrated shoe blank also improves the integrity and appearance of the shoes.
Various embodiments will be described hereinafter, and those skilled in the art should readily understand the spirit and principle of the present invention with reference to the description in conjunction with the drawings. However, although certain embodiments are set forth in the text specifically, these embodiments are to be regarded as illustrative only and are not to be regarded as limiting or exhaustive in all respects. Therefore, it will be apparent for those skilled in the art to make various changes and modifications to the present invention without departing from the spirit and principles of the invention.
A method for knitting a three-dimensional integrated shoe blank according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
Referring to
In the said knitting process, the shoe blank 100 can be double knitted and formed on the front/rear needle bed by a two-needle-bed flat knitting machine, but it is not limited thereto. Further, at least a yarn stated herein is preferentially made and formed by twisting and combining multiple yarns with different characteristic (Such as materials, types, shapes, colors and so on), but it is not limited thereto. Moreover, when knitting different blocks or the same block, the knitting yarns used can be substituted based on the requirements.
As mentioned above, embodiments of the present invention will be illustrated by the example of double knitting on the front/rear needle bed using a two-needle-bed flat knitting machine. However, the invention may be made with different knitting devices or by manual knitting provided that they comply with the spirit of the present invention, and the invention is not limited thereto.
Specifically, referring to
The above directions are only examples for convenience of illustration, and as long as the knitting is reciprocated, the actual knitting direction may be opposite to the above example and may include different numbers of knitting rows.
Referring to
In the aforesaid knitting method, as shown in
As described above, after forming the heel and lateral portion b10 and preserving the plurality of lateral live stitches L10, in step S20, the rear sole portion b20 is knitted from a predetermined number of stitches along the center of the end edge 10 of the heel and lateral portion b10. Specifically, similar to the manner of knitting and forming the heel and lateral portion b10 in step 10, the rear sole portion b20 is formed by double knitting repeatedly and reciprocally in a crosswise manner from right to left/from left to right on the front needle bed FB and the rear needle bed BB multiple times on the flat knitting machine.
For example, the rear sole portion b20 may be double knitted and formed from a predetermined number of stitches along the center of the end edge 10 of the heel and lateral portion b10 (Such as the central part 15 in
In the aforesaid step for knitting the rear sole portion b20, when the number of stitches on the first connecting selvage edges 20a and 20b on the two sides reaches a predetermined number while knitting the rear sole portion b20, the rear needle bed BB can move transversely from side to side to sequentially knit the live stitches L20 at the edge of the rear sole portion b20 together with the lateral live stitches L10 on the front needle bed FB respectively. That is, when the knitting comes to the edge of the right side of the rear sole portion b20, the live stitches L20 at the edge of the right side of the rear sole portion b20 corresponds to the lateral live stitches L10 on the right side of the heel and lateral portion b10, so that the lateral live stitches L10 on the right side can be subsequently knitted. Conversely, when the knitting comes to the edge of the left side of the rear sole portion b20, the live stitches L20 at the edge of the left side of the rear sole portion b20 corresponds to the lateral live stitches L10 on the left side of the heel and lateral portion b10, so that the lateral live stitches L10 on the left side can be subsequently knitted.
Accordingly, as shown in
Next, similar to the step for forming the three-dimensional rear shoe part 150 described above, the step for forming the three-dimensional front shoe part 350 by knitting the front sole portion b30 and the toe cap portion b40 will then be illustrated with reference to
After finishing the three-dimensional rear shoe part 150 formed by knitting the rear sole portion b20 and the heel and lateral portion b10 together, the front sole portion b30 is formed by continue knitting from the rear sole portion b20 on the front/rear needle bed. Specifically, as shown in
As shown in
As mentioned above, after finishing the knitting of the front sole portion b30, the toe cap portion b40 is knitted and formed by continuing the width of the front sole portion b30 from the folding line 35 between the front sole portion b30 and the toe cap portion b40 on the front/rear needle bed. Here, the toe cap portion b40 can be knitted in a way of repeating the double knitting in a crosswise manner reciprocally from right to left/from left to right on the front needle bed FB and the rear needle bed BB multiple times on the flat knitting machine as stated above, sequentially along the directions indicated by the arrows S41, S42, S43, S44, S45, S46, S47, and S48. Similar to the heel and lateral portion b10 stated above, the number of reciprocating repetitions of the double knitting for the toe cap portion b40 can be determined based on the required size to be formed.
In the step S40 for knitting the toe cap portion b40, in contrast to the step S30, the knitting is gradually and sequentially widened at two sides of the toe cap portion b40 from the width of the folding line 35 so that the width of the toe cap portion b40 is gradually increased. Also, in the knitting step S40, when the knitting of the toe cap portion b40 reaches the edges at the two sides, the front/rear needle bed can move transversely from side to side to sequentially knit the live stitches L40 at the second connecting selvage edges 40a and 40b on the two sides of the toe cap portion b40 together with the latitudinal live stitches L30 on the front/rear needle bed respectively. That is, when the knitting comes to the edge of the right side of the toe cap portion b40, the live stitches L40 at the edge of the right side of the toe cap portion b40 corresponds to the latitudinal live stitches L30 on the right side of the front sole portion b30, so that the latitudinal live stitches L30 on the right side can be subsequently knitted. Conversely, when the knitting comes to the edge of the left side of the toe cap portion b40, the live stitches L40 at the edge of the left side of the toe cap portion b40 corresponds to the latitudinal live stitches L30 on the left side of the front sole portion b30, so that the latitudinal live stitches L30 on the left side can be subsequently knitted.
Accordingly, as shown in
Next, as shown in
The knitting width of the tongue portion b50 can be widened, narrowed, maintained or adjusted as required from the width of the boundary line 45, and the present invention is not limited thereto.
As shown in
As mentioned above, the shoe holes 10c may be optionally provided on the three-dimensional shoe blank 100, but the present invention is not limited thereto, and the three-dimensional shoe blank 100 may not comprise the shoe holes 10c, or the three-dimensional shoe blank 100 may comprise other structures such as a grid mesh similar to the shoe holes 10c.
Hereinafter, a three-dimensional shoe blank and a method for manufacturing the same according to different embodiments of the present invention will be further described.
As shown in
Here, at least a continuous yarn lining material may be a yarn having the same characteristic used in knitting the heel and lateral portion b10, the rear sole portion b20, the front sole portion b30, the toe cap portion b40, and the tongue portion b50 as stated above. However, the present invention is not limited thereto, and the continuous yarn lining material may be a material having different characteristics from the above stated yarn. Further, the aspects of embodiments of the topline filling portion b100 with embedded continuous yarn lining materials in a preset thickness provided in the front edge of the heel and lateral portion b10 can be applied to any embodiments of the three-dimensional shoe blank stated above and below, and the present invention is not limited to the embodiments specifically illustrated here.
Next, as shown in
First, as shown in
Specifically, as shown in
The lengths of the first collar portion b11 and the second collar portion b12 partially protruding from the heel and lateral portion b10 may be the same or different, and the first collar portion b11 and the second collar portion b12 may be knitted with the same or different yarns as required. In one embodiment, the yarns 27 and 28 for the first collar portion b11 and the second collar portion b12 are preferentially the same yarn as yarn 26 above, or may be a different yarn from the yarn 26 above. In another embodiment, the first collar portion b11 and the second collar portion b12 can be double knitted from the yarn 26 above in conjunction with other yarns added.
By forming the first collar portion b11 and the second collar portion b12 first and followed by performing the method mentioned above with reference to
Furthermore, similar to forming the shoe holes 10c on the heel and lateral portion b10 as stated above, in the case that the first collar portion b11 and the second collar portion b12 are further included, one or more shoe holes 10c may be formed respectively and simultaneously while knitting the first collar portion b11 and the second collar portion b12. For example, one or more shoe holes 10c may be knitted on the two sides of the first collar portion b11 and the second collar portion b12, or one or more shoe holes 10c may be punched on both sides with metal rings after the first collar portion b11 and the second collar portion b12 are made, or one or more shoe holes 10c may be knitted and formed in a rough shape and then punched with metal rings to further enhance the shape of the shoe holes 10c. However, the present invention is not limited thereto, and the one or more shoe holes 10c may be formed on the first collar portion b11 and the second collar portion b12 using various known or future developed techniques, and the location formed with the shoe holes 10c may be varied based on the design of the shoes. Accordingly, the first collar portion b11 and the second collar portion b12 of the three-dimensional shoe blank 300 are respectively provided with a plurality of shoe holes 10c.
Here, besides the above differences, the processes of manufacturing three-dimensional shoe blank 300 which are the same as the processes of manufacturing three-dimensional shoe blank 100 will not be repeated herein.
Next, as shown in
First, as shown in
In the step S10 for forming the heel and lateral portion b10, similar to the above knitting methods disclosed in TAIWAN patent TW M529710 with reference to FIG. 5, at least a continuous yarn lining material is embedded to form a topline filling portion b100 with a preset thickness between the front and rear needle beds while knitting the front edge of the heel and lateral portion b10.
In the three-dimensional shoe blank 400 and the method for manufacturing the same shown in
As shown in the three-dimensional shoe blank 400 of
Hereinafter, a three-dimensional shoe blank 500 and a method for manufacturing the same according to a fourth modified embodiment of the present invention will then be described with reference to
As shown in
The backstay portion b13 may be formed in a similar way of fabricating the first collar portion b11 and the second collar portion b12 as shown with reference to
That is, the first collar portion b11, the second collar portion b12 and the backstay portion b13 may be similar extensions knitted from at least a yarn which may be the same or a different yarn, and after such knitting is completed, the knitting in continued to form the heel and lateral portion b10. As a result, the first collar portion b11, the second collar portion b12 and the backstay portion b13 are partially protruding from the heel and lateral portion b10. Thus, the way for knitting and forming the backstay portion b13 is substantially the same as that for the first collar portion b11 and the second collar portion b12, and the location, length and the size of the first collar portion b11, the second collar portion b12 and the backstay portion b13 partially protruding from the heel and lateral portion b10 can be designed as required, and the present invention is not limited thereto.
For example, the backstay portion b13 may be designed to be a semi-circular portion partially protruding from the center of the front edge of the heel and lateral portion b10, disposed between the first collar portion b11 and the second collar portion b12. As shown in
Next, various aspects of the first collar portion b11 and the second collar portion b12 according to the fifth modified embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
As shown in
Here, apart from the shape and the size, the method for knitting the first collar portion b11 and the second collar portion b12 are substantially the same as the embodiment shown with reference to
Comparing the three-dimensional shoe blank 600 of the present embodiment with the three-dimensional shoe blank 300 of the embodiment shown with reference to
Specifically, in the three-dimensional shoe blank 600, a connector 91 may be provided on the second collar portion b12 during or after knitting, and an adapter 92 adapted to the connector 91 may be provided on the first collar portion b11 or the heel and lateral portion b10. For example, as shown in
Here, the connector 91 and the adapter 92 might be corresponding magnet pairs, zippers, straps, hidden buttons, bias tapes, male and female buckle, latch clips, button pairs, clasp, Touch Fastener, Velcro, etc., and any other objects apart from the above examples may be used, provided that the connector 91 and the adapter 92 can be conjugated with respect to each other, and the present invention is not limited thereto.
The above stated “first” and “second” of the first collar portion b11 and the second collar portion b12 are merely illustrated for convenience of description, and the prefixes thereof are interchangeable. That is, although the second collar portion is longer than the first collar portion in the above statement and the connector 91 and the adapter 92 can be provided respectively with respect to the second collar portion and the first collar portion, in the case that the prefixes thereof are interchanged, the description can be stated as the first collar portion is longer than the second collar portion and the connector 91 and the adapter 92 can be provided respectively with respect to the first collar portion and the second collar portion.
The various aspects with reference to
Implementing one or more embodiments of the present invention, an integrated shoe blank with a three-dimensional structure can be formed after the knitting is completed. Thus, the making of a three-dimensional shoe blank can be more efficient, and the process and the work for the seaming and assembly can be omitted, therefore lowering the cost and time for manufacturing the shoe blank. Furthermore, the integrity of the three-dimensional shoe blank formed by the above stated method is better, and as a result, the integrity of the appearance of the shoes is improved.
The descriptions stated here are merely some preferred embodiments of the present invention. It should be noted that various changes and modifications can be made to the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. It would be understood for those skill in the art that the present invention is defined as the appended claims, and various changes of possible substitutions, combinations, modifications and diversion complied with the concept of the present invention should all fall within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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