Disposable Flat Sock
A flat sock with a unique layering system that is able wick moisture away from the sole of a user's feet. The present invention is flat sock that is able to replace the conventional tube sock. The present invention is a disposable insertion that can easily be replaced.
The current application claims a priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 61/263,048 filed on Nov. 20, 2009.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe invention relates generally to a disposable flat sock which is inserted into a shoe to keep the foot dry and odor free.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONTraditionally, the purpose of socks is to protect a user's feet while absorbing sweat and drawing it to areas where the sweat can evaporate into the air. The foot is one of the areas of the human body with the largest density of sweat glands. As a result, the foot is the one of the heaviest producers of sweat in the body. In the average human body, the foot will produce over a pint of perspiration per day. The socks are generally utilized by users to protect the feet from the outside environment. For example, in a cold environment, socks prevent the user's feet from becoming frost bitten. In another example, the long socks can help protect a user's feet from scratches due to external forces or while playing sports. However, for users who do not perform activities that risk external wounds the traditional sock is not required. For such cases, the remaining essential function that can be provided by a sock is to absorb and draw sweat away from the user's foot to be evaporated. The present invention is a disposable flat sock is made to be inserted into a shoe to keep the foot dry and odor free in the shoe. The disposable flat sock is an alternative for a conventional tubular sock. The size may be the full length of the foot or any portion of the full length. The flat sock will be ultra thin as to not crowd the toes in the shoe. The flat sock is made to be disposable and can be replaced in the shoe when needed.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
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To use the present invention, the user will simply insert the present invention into a shoe. The layering system is then pressed against the insole with the lower layer 2 facing down to stabilize the present invention into the shoe. Once the present invention is in place, the user will be able to wear the shoe normally. The present invention will then be able to absorb and dissipate the sweat from the user's feet. When the user does not need to wear the shoe anymore, the present invention can be taken out of the shoe and be disposed of. The size of the present invention may be the full length of the foot or isolated portions of the foot. The thin design of the present invention provides users with the comfort of wearing shoes without the crowding the interior of the shoe. The present invention eliminates the need for users to wear tube sock with shoes. The disposability of the present invention also allows users to replace used flat socks to prevent the germs and bacteria from cultivating in the shoe. The prevention of germs and bacteria collecting in a shoe also significantly lowers the risk of the user from being infected with athlete's foot.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
1. A disposable flat sock comprises,
- a top layer;
- a lower layer;
- a deodorizing layer;
- a shoe toe front barrier flap;
- shoe toe side barrier flaps;
- a shoe heel barrier flap;
- a bottom adhesive;
- a bonding means;
- the top layer being adhered to the deodorizing layer by the bonding means; and
- the deodorizing layer being adhered to the lower layer by the bonding means.
2. The disposable flat sock as claimed in claim 1 comprises,
- the deodorizing layer being made from an absorbent material selected from the group consisting of absorbent polymers, fabrics, or sponges; and
- the deodorizing layer being breathable for the evaporation and dissipation of moisture.
3. The disposable flat sock as claimed in claim 1 comprises,
- the bonding means being a bonding method selected from the group consisting of polyurethane adhesives, epoxy adhesives, natural animal glues, or sewing.
4. The disposable flat sock as claimed in claim 1 comprises,
- the shoe toe front barrier flap being positioned along a front tip edge of the top layer;
- the shoe toe front barrier flap being shaped to conform around a user's toes; and
- the shoe toe front barrier flap preventing the rubbing of the user's toes to interior of shoe.
5. The disposable flat sock as claimed in claim 4 comprises,
- the shoe toe side barrier flaps being positioned along front side edges of the top layer;
- the shoe toe side barrier flap being shaped to conform around a user's toes; and
- the shoe toe side barrier flaps preventing the rubbing of a user's toe to interior of shoe.
6. The disposable flat sock as claimed in claim 1 comprises,
- the shoe heel barrier flap being positioned along a rear edge of the top layer;
- the shoe heel barrier flap being shaped to conform and cup a user's heel for additional comfort; and
- the shoe heel barrier flap preventing the rubbing of the user's heel to interior of shoe.
7. The disposable flat sock as claimed in claim 3 comprises,
- the bottom adhesive being applied to a bottom side of the lower layer; and
- the bottom adhesive being a low tack adhesive selected from the group consisting of acrylic adhesives or vinyl adhesives.
8. The disposable flat sock as claimed in claim 1 comprises,
- the top layer being a moisture wicking material selected from the group consisting of polyester, microfiber based fabrics, bamboo, wools, silk, or cotton;
- the top layer being able to draw moisture away from the user's skin; and
- the lower layer being a moisture dissipating material selected from the group consisting of woven fabrics, non-woven fabrics, foam, or paper.
9. A disposable flat sock comprises,
- a top layer;
- a lower layer;
- a deodorizing layer;
- a shoe toe front barrier flap;
- shoe toe side barrier flaps;
- a shoe heel barrier flap;
- a bottom adhesive;
- a bonding means;
- the top layer being adhered to the deodorizing layer by the bonding means;
- the deodorizing layer being adhered to the lower layer by the bonding means;
- the shoe toe front barrier flap being positioned along a front tip edge of the top layer;
- the shoe toe side barrier flaps being positioned along front side edges of the top layer; and
- the shoe heel barrier flap being positioned along a rear edge of the top layer.
10. The disposable flat sock as claimed in claim 9 comprises,
- the deodorizing layer being made from an absorbent material selected from the group consisting of absorbent polymers, fabrics, or sponges; and
- the deodorizing layer being breathable for the evaporation and dissipation of moisture.
11. The disposable flat sock as claimed in claim 9 comprises,
- the bonding means being a bonding method selected from the group consisting of polyurethane adhesives, epoxy adhesives, natural animal glues, or sewing.
12. The disposable flat sock as claimed in claim 9 comprises,
- the shoe toe front barrier flap being shaped to conform around a user's toes;
- the shoe toe front barrier flap preventing the rubbing of the user's toes to interior of shoe;
- the shoe toe side barrier flap being shaped to conform around a user's toes; and
- the shoe toe side barrier flaps preventing the rubbing of a user's toe to interior of shoe.
13. The disposable flat sock as claimed in claim 9 comprises,
- the shoe heel barrier flap being shaped to conform and cup a user's heel for additional comfort; and
- the shoe heel barrier flap preventing the rubbing of the user's heel to interior of shoe.
14. The disposable flat sock as claimed in claim 11 comprises,
- the bottom adhesive being applied to a bottom side of the lower layer; and
- the bottom adhesive being a low tack adhesive selected from the group consisting of acrylic adhesives or vinyl adhesives.
15. The disposable flat sock as claimed in claim 9 comprises,
- the top layer being a moisture wicking material selected from the group consisting of polyester, microfiber based fabrics, bamboo, wools, silk, or cotton;
- the top layer being able to draw moisture away from the user's skin; and
- the lower layer being a moisture dissipating material selected from the group consisting of woven fabrics, non-woven fabrics, foam, or paper.
16. A disposable flat sock comprises,
- a top layer;
- a lower layer;
- a deodorizing layer;
- a shoe toe front barrier flap;
- shoe toe side barrier flaps;
- a shoe heel barrier flap;
- a bottom adhesive;
- a bonding means;
- the top layer being adhered to the deodorizing layer by the bonding means;
- the deodorizing layer being adhered to the lower layer by the bonding means;
- the shoe toe front barrier flap being positioned along a front tip edge of the top layer;
- the shoe toe side barrier flaps being positioned along front side edges of the top layer;
- the shoe heel barrier flap being positioned along a rear edge of the top layer;
- the bottom adhesive being applied to a bottom side of the lower layer;
- the top layer being a moisture wicking material selected from the group consisting of polyester, microfiber based fabrics, bamboo, wools, silk, or cotton; and
- the bonding means being a bonding method selected from the group consisting of polyurethane adhesives, epoxy adhesives, natural animal glues, or sewing.
17. The disposable flat sock as claimed in claim 16 comprises,
- the deodorizing layer being made from an absorbent material selected from the group consisting of absorbent polymers, fabrics, or sponges; and
- the deodorizing layer being breathable for the evaporation and dissipation of moisture.
18. The disposable flat sock as claimed in claim 16 comprises,
- the bottom adhesive being a low tack adhesive selected from the group consisting of acrylic adhesives or vinyl adhesives;
- the top layer being able to draw moisture away from the user's skin; and
- the lower layer being a moisture dissipating material selected from the group consisting of woven fabrics, non-woven fabrics, foam, or paper.
19. The disposable flat sock as claimed in claim 16 comprises,
- the shoe toe front barrier flap being shaped to conform around a user's toes;
- the shoe toe front barrier flap preventing the rubbing of the user's toes to interior of shoe;
- the shoe toe side barrier flap being shaped to conform around a user's toes;
- the shoe toe side barrier flaps preventing the rubbing of a user's toe to interior of shoe;
- the shoe heel barrier flap being shaped to conform and cup a user's heel for additional comfort; and
- the shoe heel barrier flap preventing the rubbing of the user's heel to interior of shoe.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 19, 2010
Publication Date: May 26, 2011
Inventor: Michele Doty DIAZ (Tarrttown, NY)
Application Number: 12/950,309