20240008587. SOCKLINER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME simplified abstract (ASICS CORPORATION)

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SOCKLINER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME

Organization Name

ASICS CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Genki Hatano of Kobe-shi (JP)

Toshiaki Okamoto of Kobe-shi (JP)

Hiroyuki Kusumi of Kobe-shi (JP)

Ryota Sakiyama of Kobe-shi (JP)

Shingo Takashima of Kobe-shi (JP)

Yuta Kawai of Kobe-shi (JP)

Satoru Abe of Kobe-shi (JP)

Norihiko Taniguchi of Kobe-shi (JP)

SOCKLINER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240008587 titled 'SOCKLINER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a sockliner that consists of a base layer made of a three-dimensional mesh structure and an upper layer made of a sheet-like structure that covers the upper surface of the base layer. The upper layer has a group of through-holes, with each hole located inward from the edge of the upper layer without reaching the edge. The through-hole group includes an outermost hole group that overlaps with the surrounding region and aligns along the edge.

  • The sockliner has a base layer made of a three-dimensional mesh structure.
  • The upper layer is made of a sheet-like structure and covers the base layer.
  • The upper layer has a group of through-holes located inward from the edge.
  • The through-hole group includes an outermost hole group that overlaps with the surrounding region and aligns along the edge.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Footwear industry: The sockliner can be used in shoes to provide comfort and breathability.
  • Sports industry: The sockliner can be used in athletic shoes to enhance performance and reduce discomfort.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Improved comfort: The three-dimensional mesh structure of the base layer and the through-holes in the upper layer provide better ventilation and cushioning for the foot.
  • Enhanced breathability: The through-holes allow air to circulate within the shoe, reducing moisture and odor.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Increased comfort: The combination of the base layer and upper layer provides a comfortable and supportive cushioning for the foot.
  • Improved breathability: The through-holes in the upper layer allow air to flow, keeping the foot cool and dry.
  • Enhanced performance: The sockliner's design can contribute to better performance by reducing discomfort and providing support to the foot.


Original Abstract Submitted

a sockliner includes: a base layer portion formed of a three-dimensional mesh structure body; and an upper layer portion formed of a sheet-like structure body that covers an upper surface of the base layer portion. the upper layer portion includes a through-hole group including a plurality of holes, and each of the holes is located inward from a peripheral edge of the upper layer portion without reaching the peripheral edge. in a case where a surrounding region is defined as a region between the peripheral edge and a position offset by 4.0 mm inward from the peripheral edge, the through-hole group includes an outermost hole group including a plurality of holes located closest to the peripheral edge so as to overlap with the surrounding region and to align along the peripheral edge.