Sock/Insole

Socks, men's and womens, any and every type, with insoles, any and every type, manufactured as one piece allowing users to change shoes taking their insoles with them as “sock/insoles”, rather than buying separate insoles for every pair of shoes.

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Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a sock insole, more particularly the sock is integrated with the insole, allowing the wearer comfort, personal ergonomic adjustment that is transferable to any style/type of footwear.

2. The Prior Arts

Walking is a natural body movement. Many inventors and manufactures have developed and continue to market impact absorbing shoe insert products. These inserts (ie insoles) must be placed inside the users shoes. Most of these inserts/insoles must be cut to properly fit the shoes to be “upgraded” with ergonomic or comfort products this precludes ready transfer of the insole product from one pair of shoes to another. All of these current “insole” products offer ergonomic and or comfort advantages over ordinary shoes (leather, plastic, etc.) soles.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

An objection of the present invention is to provide a “sock/insole” integrated product that meets the requirements of ergonomics, has good elasticity and impact absorbing capability, so the sock/insole can be worn comfortably while walking. The “sock/insole” of the present invention comprises: A “sock” (bootie, tube, tennis, dress, etc.) in (mens and or womens styles) with our integrated “insole” (polymer, elastomer, nylon, rubber, foam, any and all types of impact absorbing materials) injection molded, glued, or sewn, or otherwise attached to said socks. Thus allowing wearers/users to change shoes taking their insoles with them.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

the present invention will be apparent to all users/wearers of socks/insoles. The references below detail FIG. 1: A and B . . .

FIG. 1: A—Socks any and all styles

FIG. 2: B—Insoles any and all styles

Claims

1. All styles of “socks” can be utilized

2. All types of Insoles can be utilized

3. Regardless of sock or insole type,

the sock/insole is manufactured as one piece

4. Eliminates the need to have multiple insoles for multiple shoes.

Patent History
Publication number: 20170181477
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 28, 2015
Publication Date: Jun 29, 2017
Inventor: Rose Mary "Mercado" Saddler (Saint Hedwig, TX)
Application Number: 14/980,000
Classifications
International Classification: A41B 11/00 (20060101);