SOCK Russian patent published in 2016 - IPC A41B11/02 

Abstract RU 2603595 C2

FIELD: personal use and household items.

SUBSTANCE: invention relates to a sock, in particular a sports sock, comprising sole region (10) which has toe region (1), a ball region (2) and heel region (3), wherein sole region (10) has heel guide pad (4) and ball guide pad (5), which are arranged substantially parallel to roll line (6) of a foot, wherein heel guide pad (4) has perforations (9) in region of longitudinal arch (8), wherein material reinforcements located in regions of perforations (9) have perforations (9), passing through in form of from boundary of longitudinal arch (8) to opposite sole marginal region (7).

EFFECT: technical result is increased flexibility.

13 cl, 3 dwg

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Authors

Lambertts Bodo

Dates

2016-11-27Published

2012-08-25Filed