Crochet Patents (Class 66/118)
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Patent number: 11408106Abstract: Apparatuses, systems, and methods are disclosed for a counting crochet hook. An apparatus comprises a handle. The apparatus includes an elongate rod comprising a first end and second end, the first end coupled to the handle and the second end comprising a hook that is pointed with a lateral groove behind the hook. The apparatus further comprises a first button disposed on the handle. The first button is configured to increment a first counter when actuated. The apparatus additionally comprises a second button disposed on the handle. The second button is configured to increment a second counter when actuated. The apparatus also comprises a display disposed on the handle for displaying a value of the first counter and a value of the second counter.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2019Date of Patent: August 9, 2022Assignee: COUNTING CROCHET HOOK, L.L.C.Inventors: Braeden Moore, Chandra Moore, Timothy Hayford
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Patent number: 10626528Abstract: A double pointed knitting ring, including an open ring having first and second ends; a first knitting point attached to the first end; and a second knitting point attached to the second end; wherein the first and second knitting points are separated by a gap.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2018Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Inventor: Daniela Koiman
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Publication number: 20140283558Abstract: A novel arrangement of fabric and method for using the fabric to create decorative accessories such as scarves, boas, hand muffs and belts. The fabric having a generally continuous length and a width, the fabric further including a plurality of holes along an edge of the material to facilitate knitting the decorative accessories.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2014Publication date: September 25, 2014Inventor: Mark Zaremski
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Publication number: 20140216110Abstract: A sewing needle for use in crocheting and the like. The needle has a shaft with a hook. The shaft is straight and includes a handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: Wilton Industries Inc.Inventor: Teresa D. Smelcer
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Patent number: 8615319Abstract: The interactive knitting and crocheting system includes at least one crocheting or knitting needle with a motion-based sensing capability integrated therein and a computing means. The computing means monitors movement of the respective needle to monitor proper crocheting or knitting technique, and upon detection of improper technique will provide an alert that an error has occurred, which shall prevent waste in work. The computing means provides notice of improper technique in the form of an audiovisual means, which can double as an instructional aid in teaching how to crochet or knit. The computing means also provides progress as to the stitch and pattern formed.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2011Date of Patent: December 24, 2013Inventor: Karen Felice
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Publication number: 20130205838Abstract: One or more ergonomic crochet devices are provided herein. A crochet device may comprise a curved elongated shaft and/or a grip anchor. The curved elongated shaft may be configured to provide a depressed resting angle of the crochet device when held by the user at rest. The depressed resting angle may result in a hook of the curved elongated shaft being positioned at a lower position than conventional crochet devices when held at rest. In this way, reduced wrist flexing may be used to lower the hook into a crocheting angle and/or maintain the hook at the crocheting angle during crocheting activity. The grip anchor may be configured to create a pivot point of the crochet device near the grip anchor. In this way, small wrist motion may translate into large positional change of the hook in order to easily rotate and/or manipulate the crochet device during crocheting activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2012Publication date: August 15, 2013Inventor: Lindsay Jean-Marie Adam
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Patent number: 8499586Abstract: One or more ergonomic crochet devices are provided herein. A crochet device may comprise a curved elongated shaft and/or a grip anchor. The curved elongated shaft may be configured to provide a depressed resting angle of the crochet device when held by the user at rest. The depressed resting angle may result in a hook of the curved elongated shaft being positioned at a lower position than conventional crochet devices when held at rest. In this way, reduced wrist flexing may be used to lower the hook into a crocheting angle and/or maintain the hook at the crocheting angle during crocheting activity. The grip anchor may be configured to create a pivot point of the crochet device near the grip anchor. In this way, small wrist motion may translate into large positional change of the hook in order to easily rotate and/or manipulate the crochet device during crocheting activity.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2012Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Inventor: Lindsay Jean-Marie Adam
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Patent number: 7874182Abstract: A crochet hook with one or more elevation changes associated with the exterior surface of its elongated shaft that provide ergonomic benefit on the grip area of the shaft typically held by a person crocheting, to allow crocheting with enhanced comfort, faster crocheting, and/or crocheting for longer periods of time with less risk of hands becoming tired, numb, or aching from the repetitive motion inherent in crocheting activity. The hook's shaft may also have different cross-sectional configurations that provide ergonomic benefit, such as that of a triangle with softened edges, instead of the traditional circular shape still most commonly used. The elevation changes typically extend longitudinally along the crochet hook shaft a minimum of approximately two-and-one-half to three inches, and are not usually positioned on the hook associated with the crochet hook's shaft, or within approximately one to one-and-one-eighth inches thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2009Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Inventor: Sandra Kay Lindahl
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Publication number: 20100050697Abstract: A knitting tool that has a measuring tape, a retractable crochet hook, a cutting blade, a counter, and a compartment for scissors, rings, and other knitting accessories combined in a single tool. The crochet hook can be retractable.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2008Publication date: March 4, 2010Inventor: Barbara Barry
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Patent number: 7578147Abstract: A hand-held knitting needle, crochet hook or similar tool for use in turning yarn into cloth or other material includes one or more holes, each of which is generally placed in a portion of the tool that does not interfere with use of the tool. Each hole is threaded with one or more decorative object supports, made from metals, ribbons, and leathers. Along the support may be strung or attached any combination of decorative objects. Decorative objects may include any number and kind of beads, gemstones, pearls, and other decorative objects.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2007Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Inventor: Debra Lynn Feldman-Abovitz
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Patent number: 7574876Abstract: The present invention involves an illuminated knitting and crochet device in the form of a hand tool easily sold as a kit with variety of sizes. A partial or full-length bounded inner region contains one or more light emitting devices, optionally actuated by a power supply source and a switch. In one embodiment a solid translucent or transparent tip is provided with a hollow needle body. In an alternative embodiment a computer control module may be optionally inserted to enable a non-use or non-motion automatic turnoff of the device thereby conserving energy for later reuse. As a consequence of the present invention those of skill in the knitting arts may freely operate within a low light or a no light knitting environment with relative ease, thereby improving knitting enjoyment.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2006Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Inventor: Pamela Goldschmidt
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Publication number: 20090113940Abstract: A crochet tool is designed to make the process of forming loops easier. The tool has a handle section and at least one working section that extends from the handle section along an axis. The working section has a hollow bore terminating at a end opening disposed generally transverse to the axis and opening away from the handle; a sidewall; and a side aperture in the sidewall that opens into the bore and is sized to allow a crochet hook tip to pass therethrough. The crochet tool may have a second working section extending from the other end of handle section that is substantially similar to the first working section, but with a different outer dimension so as to be smaller or larger. The two working sections may collinear, with the handle section optionally tapering therebetween. A kit of such tools is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2008Publication date: May 7, 2009Inventor: Pauline S. Billington
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Patent number: 7114354Abstract: The present invention is a plastic knitting or crocheting needle incorporating in the shaft one or more light emitting diodes powered by a battery source in a knob end of the needle. In a preferred embodiment, one or more LED's and their wiring are molded in a clear or translucent plastic shaft forming at least a front portion of the length of the needle, optionally having an LED embedded only in the tip or at a distance back from the tip equaling the typical needle crossing distance during knitting.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2006Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Inventor: Monica Dremann
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Patent number: 6668597Abstract: A crochet hook assembly has first and second hook bodies, an elongate flexible center, and a swivel. The flexible center has a first end coupled to the first hook body and a second end coupled to the second hook body to form a double hook subassembly. The swivel is disposed in the subassembly so as to allow one portion thereof to rotate relative to another. Additional swivels disposed along the length of the subassembly may be provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: DRG Texas, LPInventor: John S. Robinson
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Publication number: 20030121291Abstract: A crochet hook assembly has first and second hook bodies, an elongate flexible center, and a swivel. The flexible center has a first end coupled to the first hook body and a second end coupled to the second hook body to form a double hook subassembly. The swivel is disposed in the subassembly so as to allow one portion thereof to rotate relative to another. Additional swivels disposed along the length of the subassembly may be provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2002Publication date: July 3, 2003Inventor: John S. Robinson
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Patent number: 5211710Abstract: A knitting method employing a hooked needle having a hook at one end and a knitting extension of a flexible string material fixedly coupled to the other end. The extension has a predetermined length and thickness. In the method, chain stitches are first made with the needle and transferred to the extension. The front end of the needle is then inserted into each chain stitch of the row of chain stitches, while threading over and drawing the thread of the chain stitches or another material through the chain stitch, to form a succession of crochet stitches on the need. These stitches are transferred to the extension. The latter steps are then repeated.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1991Date of Patent: May 18, 1993Inventor: Seiko Nagano
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Patent number: 4846351Abstract: A knitting apparatus kit comprises(a) at least two elongated knitting needle shafts, each shaft having a cap at one end and a primary connector at its opposite end,(b) two primary short shafts each having a secondary connector at one end thereof selectively and alternately endwise connectible to the primary connector of one of the elongated shafts, one short shaft having an endwise tapered opposite end and the other short shaft having a crochet hook shaped opposite end,(c) and two secondary short shafts, each having a secondary connector at one end thereof, selectively and alternately endwise connectible to the primary connector of the other of the elongated shafts, one secondary short shaft having an endwise tapered opposite end and the other secondary short shaft having a modified crochet hook shaped opposite end,(d) there being a container, and all of the shafts being carried by the container for selective use of one or the other of the elongated shafts and one primary or secondary short shaft associated tType: GrantFiled: June 30, 1988Date of Patent: July 11, 1989Inventor: Loretta L. Gardiner
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Patent number: 4630454Abstract: A device and method for temporarily holding an interim crochet stitch against unravelling when a crochet hook is removed from the loop of the stitch. The flexible element may be an extension from a crochet hook, or it may be an extension from a crochet hook container, or it may comprise a closure flap for tubular or barrel container.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1985Date of Patent: December 23, 1986Inventor: Carmella M. Seremjian
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Patent number: 4047397Abstract: A crochet needle having a conventional hook and integral body portion and a cut off device at an end opposite the hook. The cut off device comprises a blade with a sharpened edge which is concealed within a second hook which is displaced 180.degree. from the crocheting hook. The edge of the blade is spaced inwardly from the mouth of the cut off hook so as not to form a hazardous device which might injure the hand or finger of the user.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1976Date of Patent: September 13, 1977Inventor: Shirley P. Laliberte
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Patent number: D259523Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1979Date of Patent: June 16, 1981Inventor: M. Almeda Hopper