Sock
First Claim
1. A sock, particularly for use in sports activities, which comprises a foot part and a shaft, said foot part including a toe area, a heel area, and a step area located between the toe area and the heel area and cushioning in an area of a wearer'"'"'s Achilles tendon for absorbing frictional and impact stresses without force being applied to the Achilles tendon, and which is formed from at least two elongated, vertically spaced apart cushions, in which a respective, substantially horizontally extending joint (25) is formed from the material of the heel area between the cushions (24), the cushions (24) being constructed and arranged in a bent shape and being bent in the direction of the heel area (12) and the outermost ends for the cushions (24) being bent down in the direction of the heel area (12), into an area which is located under the highest point of the adjacent cushions (24), the cushions (24) being of different widths, and the cushion (24) which is adjacent to the heel having the largest dimensions of all the cushions (24).
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Abstract
This invention relates to a sock for use in sports activities. The sock, includes cushioning in the area of the Achilles tendon for absorbing frictional and impact stresses without force being applied to the Achilles tendon. In one embodiment, the cushioning comprises elongated vertically spaced apart cushions that are in a bent shape. In another embodiment the cushioning comprises vertically spaced apart cushions that are divided by a vertically oriented ridge.
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- 1. A sock, particularly for use in sports activities, which comprises a foot part and a shaft, said foot part including a toe area, a heel area, and a step area located between the toe area and the heel area and cushioning in an area of a wearer'"'"'s Achilles tendon for absorbing frictional and impact stresses without force being applied to the Achilles tendon, and which is formed from at least two elongated, vertically spaced apart cushions, in which a respective, substantially horizontally extending joint (25) is formed from the material of the heel area between the cushions (24), the cushions (24) being constructed and arranged in a bent shape and being bent in the direction of the heel area (12) and the outermost ends for the cushions (24) being bent down in the direction of the heel area (12), into an area which is located under the highest point of the adjacent cushions (24), the cushions (24) being of different widths, and the cushion (24) which is adjacent to the heel having the largest dimensions of all the cushions (24).
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