Claims
- 1. A sock comprising:
- (a) a first inner ply of knit construction inserted within a second, outer ply of knit construction, said inner ply having a first surface made of material that is sufficiently hydrophobic to comprise means for carrying moisture away from the skin of a wearer, which is capable of relatively high friction with the skin of the wearer and a second surface having relatively low frictional characteristics, said second ply having a first surface positioned adjacent the second surface of said first ply and having relatively low frictional characteristics and also having a second surface having relatively high friction characteristics and being formed of a material which is sufficiently hydrophilic to comprise means for holding normal amounts of perspiration from the skin of the wearer.
- 2. The sock according to claim 1 wherein said two plies were formed in a continuous knitting operation.
- 3. The sock according to claim 1 wherein said inner ply is made of materials which are hydrophobic and wherein the first surface of said outer ply is also made of materials which are hydrophobic.
- 4. The sock according to claim 1 wherein the toe portions of said first and second plies are joined together.
- 5. The sock according to claim 1 wherein the upper edges of said inner and outer plies are joined together.
- 6. The sock according to claim 1 wherein the material of said first ply and of the first surface of said outer ply have high thermal conductivity.
- 7. The sock according to claim 1 wherein said inner ply is slightly smaller than said outer ply.
- 8. A knit sock comprising a foot portion which includes:
- (a) a first inner ply of knit construction which includes:
- (1) a first surface adapted to be positioned in contact with the skin of the wearer and formed principally of yarns having high thermal conductivity, low moisture regain in sufficiently hydrophobic material to comprise means for carrying moisture away from the skin of a wearer, and being frictionally cohesive with the skin, and
- (2) a second, opposed surface formed principally of yarns having frictional characteristics substantially lower than the frictional characteristics of said first surface,
- (b) a second outer ply of knit construction which includes:
- (1) a first surface positioned adjacent the second surface of the first ply and also having low frictional characteristics relative to said first surface of said first ply, and
- (2) a second opposed surface formed of yarns having relatively high frictional characteristics and having high moisture regain in sufficiently hydrophilic material to comprise means for holding normal amounts of perspiration from the skin of a wearer, said inner ply being slightly smaller than said outer ply to enable it to be inserted within said outer ply.
- 9. The sock according to claim 1 wherein said first and second plies have their technical faces disposed facing one another, said technical faces providing said surfaces having relatively low frictional characteristics.
- 10. The sock according to claim 1 wherein said facing surfaces have frictional characteristics of about 2.65 grams per square centimeter or lower as measured under the test conditions set forth herein.
- 11. The sock according to claim 1 wherein the surfaces of the plies adapted to be disposed next to the skin and next to the interior of the shoe have frictional characteristics of about 19 grams per square centimeter and higher against rubber as measured under the test conditions set forth herein.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 234,171, filed 2-13-81.
US Referenced Citations (14)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Wignall, "Hosiery Technology, Nat. Ktd. Outer Wear Assoc., 1968, N.Y. p.63. |
Continuations (1)
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