[0001] This invention relates to a garment fabric which provides a beneficial effect when
worn over an area of skin which, for one or more reasons, has suffered damage.
[0002] Frequently skin damage can arise in consequence of climatic factors, especially in
low temperature and low humidity situations, and in consequence of environmental factors
such as may be caused by contact with substances such as lime, cement and salt. Also,
skin damage can be associated with genetic factors, bacterial disease and, especially
in the case of older people, physiological factors.
[0003] Many women have damaged heel skin, which can be embarrassing when wearing slippers
of other, summer type footwear such as flip-flops. Also there is discomfort in winter
when large cracks can arise and result in bleeding.
[0004] It is already known to form a garment such as a sock from fibres or filaments which
have antibacterial properties, for example by providing a fibrous material which contains
nano-silver particles of a diameter less than 100nm as described in
EP 1490543A.
[0005] These antibacterial properties assist in providing a relatively healthy environment
for an area of skin which has suffered damage due to bacterial disease and thus provide
a relatively healthy environment which assists the natural processes of skin recovery.
However, alone the anti-bacterial properties are of limited effectiveness for ensuring
or assisting a speedy recovery.
[0006] The speed of recovery from skin damage often can be improved by ensuring a good rate
of blood circulation. It is known that repair of damaged skin can be assisted by use
of a cream, but often individuals forget to apply the cream regularly. It is known
also to employ medication such as zinc oxide, snake oil, Vaseline (RTM) and sulphur
ointment, but such treatments are inconvenient and generally expensive.
[0007] It would be advantageous if the rate of recovery and or ease of recovery could be
accelerated and the present invention seeks to provide a garment fabric which addresses
this matter.
[0008] According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided a garment fabric
comprising a fabric support in the form of a layer for defining the shape of a garment
and having a surface to at least a part of which there is secured a therapeutic fabric
layer, said therapeutic fabric layer being secured to the fabric support by a flexible
adhesive which comprises a herb ingredient, said flexible adhesive at least partially
penetrating into each of the fabric support and the therapeutic fabric layer to provide
chemical adhesion and a mechanical interlock between said layers.
[0009] Preferably said therapeutic fabric layer comprises fibres or filaments, such as woven
nylon or other filaments, which have antibacterial properties and comprise magnetic
particles.
[0010] The terms "fibres" and "filaments" are used herein to refer respectively to filamentary
elements of a relatively short length, and to filamentary elements of a relatively
long length, and to embrace yarns, cords and other such assemblies comprising a plurality
of fibres and/or filaments.
[0011] Preferably the herb ingredient is a Chinese herb ingredient and preferably the flexible
adhesive comprises one or more of fang fend, jing jie, tou gu cao, dang gui, hong
hua, ding Xiang, chuan jiao, ai ye and jiang zhen Xiang.
[0012] For providing pain relief the flexible adhesive preferably comprises ding Xiang.
For open sweat pores it preferably comprises one or more of fang feng, jing jie and
tou gu can, and more preferably it comprises the combination of all three of said
herb ingredients. For a deoppilant benefit preferably it comprises ai ye. For promotion
of blood circulation preferably it comprises zhen Xiang and/or hong hua.
[0013] Said fabric support may be of a type having anti-bacterial properties.
[0014] Said therapeutic layer additionally may comprise one or more of sulphur, zinc oxide,
allantoin and lanolin.
[0015] The term "fabric" is used herein to refer to a material which has been formed from
fibres and or filaments which have been brought together by a process such as weaving,
knitting or felting to result in a cohesive assembly of the filaments and or fibres.
[0016] The adhesive may be of a type prepared by filtering of natural latex to remove any
impurities, followed by mixing with a said herb ingredient and optionally, with one
or more of potassium hydroxide (KOH), allantoin, accelerating agent (such as PX) and
acetylsalicylic acid.
[0017] The flexible adhesive layer preferably comprises two adhesive layers. One layer may
comprise natural rubber mixed with a said herb ingredient and the other may comprise
natural rubber that has been mixed with one or more of potassium hydroxide, allantoin
and acetylsalicylic acid.
[0018] The therapeutic fabric layer may be of a type comprising fibres or filaments which
have been rendered anti-bacterial by a technique known per se, such as that described
in the aforementioned
EP 1490543. Optionally the fabric support also may possess anti-bacterial properties.
[0019] The therapeutic fabric layer preferably has a thickness less than 1.0mm, preferably
less than 0.5mm. A thickness of 0.2mm or less is preferred for many applications.
[0020] Preferably the therapeutic fabric layer is provided with anti-bacterial properties
by treatment of the fibres or filaments with a colourless, transparent type of nano-silver
solution which may be of an acidic, neutral or alkaline type. The nano-silver solution
preferably comprises silver particles which have a size less than or equal to 0.5nm.
[0021] The fibres or filaments of the therapeutic fabric layer may be fibres or filaments
of a natural material such as cotton or wool or of a synthetic material such as a
polyamide, for example nylon or an aromatic polyamide.
[0022] The flexible adhesive layer may incorporate other materials such as sulphur, zinc
oxide and lanolin to further enhance medical benefits.
[0023] Preferably use is made of a therapeutic fabric layer having an average magnetic flux
of greater than 0.35mm mwb.
[0024] The therapeutic fabric layer preferably is effective to reflect body heat, particularly
to reflect infrared rays having a wavelength of 8 - 14 µm.
[0025] The therapeutic fabric layer may be provided as a lining within all or part of a
sock or other garment such as a glove. It may be in the form of a pad which is adhered
to a part of that surface of a garment which confronts the skin of the wearer. White
cotton is a particularly suitable material for forming pads.
[0026] The fabric support may be made of material such as cotton, nylon, a mix of cotton
and nylon, a mix of wool and cotton, bamboo fabric, linum fibre, infrared fabric and
magnetic fabric. Other known materials may be employed to form the fabric support
and define the shape of a garment.
[0027] In accordance with another aspect of the present invention there is provided a method
for the production of a garment fabric which comprises a support layer to at least
a part of which there is secured a therapeutic layer, said method comprising providing
a first adhesive which comprises a herb ingredient and applying said first adhesive
to one of the support layer and therapeutic layer, providing a second adhesive comprising
natural rubber mixed with one or more of potassium hydroxide, allantoin and acetylsalicylic
acid, applying said second adhesive to the other of said therapeutic layer and support
fabric and then bringing together of the two adhesive layers into contact with one
another thereby to secure the therapeutic layer to at least a part of the surface
of the support layer.
[0028] Preferably the first adhesive comprises a mixture of natural rubber and a herb ingredient
such as one or more of the Chinese herbs fang fend, jing jie, tou gu cao, dang gui,
hong hua, ding Xiang, chuan jiao, ai ye and jiang zhen Xiang. Preferably the herb
ingredients are incorporated by mixing slowly with natural rubber at a temperature
no less than 15°C. Preferably the first adhesive is applied to the therapeutic layer
but may alternatively be applied to the support layer. Preferably it is applied to
a thickness of 0.01 mm.
[0029] The second layer of the adhesive preferably is applied to the fabric support but
may alternatively be applied to the therapeutic fabric layer. Preferably the second
adhesive is applied to a thickness of 0.01 mm. Other thicknesses may be employed and
preferably the thicknesses of each of the two adhesive layers of the flexible adhesive
layer are substantially equal.
[0030] Preferably the two layers are initially held in contact with one another at a temperature
of no less than 20° centigrade. It is further preferred that the method comprise a
delay of at least two minutes, preferably at least five minutes between coating adhesive
to the layers and bringing them into contact with one another.
[0031] An embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only,
with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawing (Fig. 1) which is a sectional
view of a sock in accordance with the present invention and the sectional view (Fig.
2) of part of the sock to show the adhesive layers.
[0032] A sock 10, see figure 1, comprises a stretchable outer fabric layer 11 which is of
a flexible anti-bacterial material and defines the shape of the sock. The sock comprises
a heel region 12 and a sole region 13 which, in use, aligns with the ball of the wearer's
foot. Each of the regions 12, 13 is provided with a flexible therapeutic fabric pad
14 of a type in accordance with the present invention. In this embodiment the pads
each have a thickness of 0.2mm and comprise woven nylon filaments. The nylon filaments
are of a type which have adopted sub-nanometer zirconium phosphate carrying silver
particles. The filaments are also of a type which exhibit far infrared and anti-bacterial
properties.
[0033] The pads are held in position by a flexible adhesive layer comprising natural latex
and which partially penetrates into the fabric material of the layer 11 and the pads
14. In addition to chemical adhesion the interposed natural latex effects a mechanical
interlock with the filaments of the layer 11 and of the pads 14.
[0034] In this embodiment of the present invention the flexible adhesive layer comprises
a first adhesive 15 which is a mixture of natural latex and one or more of the Chinese
herb ingredients fang fend, jing jie, tou gu cao, dang gui, hong hua, ding Xiang,
chuan jiao, ai ye and jiang zhen Xiang. The first adhesive layer is formed by slowly
mixing the herb ingredient(s) with natural latex at a temperature no less than 15°C.
[0035] A second adhesive 16 is formed by mixing natural latex with potassium hydroxide,
allantoin and acetylsalicylic acid.
[0036] The first adhesive 15 is applied as a layer to the pads 14 and the second adhesive
16 is applied as a layer to those parts of the fabric layer 11 which are to receive
the pads 14. The two adhesives are applied to form layers having a thickness of 0.01
mm. The two adhesive layers are held apart for two minutes and then brought together
at a temperature of no less than 20°C.
[0037] A sock or other garment in accordance with the present invention is believed to provide
an improved ability to speed the recovery of damaged skin in consequence of the anti-bacterial
properties that have been found advantageously to enhance the rate of blood microcirculation
and viscosity.
[0038] Thus the need to employ relatively inconvenient treatments such as ointments may
be avoided.
[0039] In particular, in the case of damaged heels or other parts of feet the use of socks
of a type in accordance with the present invention is more convenient than, for example,
the use of ointments and because the use of socks is a very normal practice the need
for routine and regular treatment is less likely to be forgotten than is the use of
ointments.
1. A garment fabric comprising a fabric support (11) in the form of a layer for defining
the shape of a garment and having a surface to at least a part of which there is secured
a therapeutic fabric layer (14), said therapeutic fabric layer being secured to the
fabric support by a flexible adhesive (15,16), characterised in that said flexible adhesive comprises a herb ingredient, said flexible adhesive at least
partially penetrating into each of the fabric support and the therapeutic fabric layer
to provide chemical adhesion and a mechanical interlock between said layers.
2. A garment fabric according to claim 1 characterised in that the flexible adhesive (15,16) comprises one or more of the herb ingredients fang
fend, jing jie, tou gu cao, dang gui, hong hua, ding Xiang, chuan jiao, ai ye and
jiang zhen Xiang.
3. A garment fabric according to claim 1 or claim 2 characterised in that the flexible adhesive (15,16) comprises a Chinese herb ingredient.
4. A garment fabric according to any one of the preceding claims characterised in that the therapeutic fabric layer (14) comprises woven filaments.
5. A garment fabric according to any one of the preceding claims characterised in that the therapeutic fabric layer (14) comprises a material having anti-bacterial properties.
6. A garment fabric according to any one of the preceding claims characterised in that the therapeutic fabric layer (14) comprises fibres or filaments which comprise magnetic
particles.
7. A garment fabric according to any one of the preceding claims characterised in that the therapeutic fabric layer (14) has a thickness less than 1.0mm.
8. A method for the production of a garment fabric which comprises a fabric support layer
(11) to at least a part of which there is secured a therapeutic layer (14), characterised in that said method comprises providing a first adhesive (15) which comprises a herb ingredient
and applying said first adhesive to one of the support layer (11) and therapeutic
layer (14), providing a second adhesive (16) comprising natural rubber mixed with
one or more of potassium hydroxide, allantoin and acetylsalicylic acid, applying said
second adhesive to the other of said therapeutic layer and support fabric and then
bringing together of the two adhesive layers into contact with one another thereby
to secure the therapeutic layer to at least a part of the surface of the support layer.
9. A method according to claim 8 characterised in that the first adhesive (15) comprises a mixture of natural rubber and a herb ingredient.
10. A method according to claim 9 characterised in that the first adhesive (15) comprises one or more of the Chinese herbs fang fend, jing
jie, tou gu cao, dang gui, hong hua, ding Xiang, chuan jiao, ai ye and jiang zhen
Xiang.
11. A method according to any one of claims 9 to 10 characterised in that the first adhesive (15) is formed by mixing the herb ingredients with natural rubber.
12. A method according to any one of claims 8 to 11 characterised in that the first adhesive (15) is applied to the therapeutic layer (14) and the second adhesive
is applied to the fabric support (11).
13. A method according to any one of claims 8 to 12 characterised in that the two layers of adhesive (15,16) are of substantially equal thickness.
14. A method according to any one of claims 8 to 13 characterised in that the support layer (11) and therapeutic layer (14) each have a layer of adhesive applied
thereto and wherein the two layers of adhesive are brought into contact and held in
contact with one another at a temperature no less than 20°c.
15. A method according to claim 14 characterised in that the two layers of adhesive (15,16) are applied to the support layer and therapeutic
layer at least two minutes before the two layers of adhesive are brought into contact
with one another.