Production of customized shoes of a plurality of types each of which has a shape corresponding to a corresponding one of respective feet of a plurality of wearers in different shapes and that can provide similar fit feeling from uppers of same dimensions is enabled. An upper 20 includes a first portion A1 and a second portion A2 having a higher stretchability than that of the first portion A1. The first portion A1 is provided at least at an upper body21 and the second portion A2 is provided at least at an upper bottom portion 22.
Sports equipment; rackets; rackets for pickleball; racket
cases for pickleball; balls for sports; nets for ball games;
rackets for tennis; racket cases for tennis.
The disclosed systems and methods relate to improved customizable golf club heads. The golf club head can include a first body, a second body, and a fastener. The first body can include a striking face, a first top surface, a first bottom surface, a first heel, a first toe, a first rear wall opposite the striking face, and a hosel. The first body can further define at least one aperture. The second body can be removably attached to the first body. The second body can include a front face, a second top surface, a second bottom surface, a second heel, a second toe, and a second rear surface opposite the front face. The second body can define at least one second aperture. The fastener can extend through the at least one first aperture and into the at least one second aperture to attach the first and second bodies.
This analysis device (10) acquires event data output from an event camera (20) that captures an image of a field of view including a contact position between an object (60) and an object-hitting element (50). The analysis device (10) is configured to estimate a contact position of the object (60) and the object-hitting element (50) with respect to the object (60) or the object-hitting element (50) on the basis of the acquired event data, and output information indicating the estimated contact position.
Bags; all-purpose carrying bags; all purpose athletic bags;
all purpose sports bags; duffel bags; bags for sports;
rucksacks; backpacks [rucksacks]; pouches. Sports equipment; bags adapted for sports articles; bags
especially designed for sports equipment.
26 - Small items for dressmaking; artifical flowers; false hair
Goods & Services
Footwear; sports shoes; soccer shoes; football shoes;
running shoes; walking shoes. Shoe trimmings; shoe eyelets; laces for footwear; shoe
laces; metal fasteners for footwear; metal fasteners for
shoes and boots.
This hitting tool (W) comprises a surface portion (10) and a design portion (20) including a recessed section (21) recessed from the surface portion (10). The recessed section (21) of the design portion (20) includes a side surface (S) connected to the surface portion (10). The side surface (S) has two inclined surfaces (IS) that are inclined with respect to the surface portion (10) and opposite to each other. Color travel paint is applied to each surface of the two inclined surfaces (IS).
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
Goods & Services
Bags; all-purpose carrying bags; all purpose athletic bags;
all purpose sports bags; duffel bags; bags for sports;
rucksacks; backpacks [rucksacks]; pouches. Clothing; caps [headwear]; socks; bandanas [neckerchiefs];
gloves [clothing]; garters; stocking suspenders; suspenders;
belts [clothing]; uniforms; clothing for gymnastics;
clothing for sports; sports clothing; sports wear; sports
jerseys; cyclists' clothing; bathing caps; bathing drawers;
swimsuits; footwear; sports shoes; tennis shoes; badminton
shoes; table tennis shoes; volleyball shoes; basketball
shoes; handball shoes; running shoes; baseball shoes;
football shoes; rugby shoes. Sports equipment; baseball gloves; baseball bats; baseball
batting gloves; bags adapted for sports articles; bags
especially designed for sports equipment. Retail store services featuring footwear; retail store
services featuring clothing; retail store services featuring
headwear; retail store services featuring eyewear; retail
store services featuring bags; retail store services
featuring sports bags; retail store services featuring
backpacks; retail store services featuring sports equipment;
on-line retail store services featuring footwear; on-line
retail store services featuring clothing; on-line retail
store services featuring headwear; on-line retail store
services featuring eyewear; on-line retail store services
featuring bags; on-line retail store services featuring
sports bags; on-line retail store services featuring
backpacks; on-line retail store services featuring sports
equipment. Repair and maintenance of footwear; shoe repair; repair of
bags or pouches; repair of sports equipment; repair or
maintenance of sporting equipment; fur care and repair;
clothing repair. Educational and instruction services relating to arts,
crafts, sports or general knowledge; arranging, conducting
and organization of seminars; production of videotape film
in the field of education, culture, entertainment or sports
[not for movies or television programs and not for
advertising or publicity]; organization, arranging and
conducting of sports competitions; providing sports
facilities; providing exercise facilities; rental of sports
equipment.
Sports equipment; rackets; rackets for pickleball; racket
cases for pickleball; balls for sports; nets for ball games;
rackets for tennis; racket cases for tennis.
The sole structure for a shoe further increases grip performance. The sole structure includes a longitudinally extending sole body. The sole body has a plurality of columnar portions provided at the lower surface of the sole body. The bottom surface of the respective columnar portions has a ground-contact surface. The outer circumferential surface of the respective columnar portions has a plurality of protrusions that protrude laterally.
A43B 13/26 - Soles made slip-preventing or wear-resisting, e.g. by impregnation or spreading a wear-resisting layer by use of insertions projecting beyond the sole surface
B29C 64/118 - Processes of additive manufacturing using only liquids or viscous materials, e.g. depositing a continuous bead of viscous material using filamentary material being melted, e.g. fused deposition modelling [FDM]
B29L 31/50 - Footwear, e.g. shoes or parts thereof
B33Y 80/00 - Products made by additive manufacturing
Sports equipment; rackets; rackets for pickleball; racket
cases for pickleball; balls for sports; nets for ball games;
rackets for tennis; racket cases for tennis.
It is enabled to easily and inexpensively provide a last in accordance with a foot shape and a request of each customer.
It is enabled to easily and inexpensively provide a last in accordance with a foot shape and a request of each customer.
A last L includes a last body 10 having an outer surface shape corresponding to a predetermined standard foot model and an additional part 20 that changes the outer surface shape of the last L to a different shape from a shape of the standard foot model by fixing the additional part 20 to the last 10.
A boundary portion located between an upper and a midsole in a foot width direction includes a first boundary portion. The first boundary portion is positioned at a portion of the sole corresponding to a lateral side of the wearer's forefoot. An expansion portion is positioned at a portion of the midsole corresponding to the lateral side of the wearer's forefoot. The expansion portion bulges from the first boundary portion toward the lateral side of the sole with respect to the first boundary portion in the foot width direction. An outsole has a roll-up portion protruding upward from a peripheral edge portion of an upper surface of the outsole. The roll-up portion is located at a portion corresponding to the expansion portion of the midsole and covers a peripheral edge portion of the expansion portion from the outside.
A swimsuit includes a fabric for swimsuit. The fabric includes a warp knitted fabric that has elasticity and includes an elastic yarn and a non-elastic yarn. The swimsuit includes, in at least a portion in the fabric thereof, a stripe pattern that is continuous in one direction, and the stripe pattern includes a recessed stripe portion and a protruding stripe portion. At least portion of the stripe pattern includes a warp knitted fabric portion formed by a herringbone structure. The herringbone stripe pattern is formed by the non-elastic yarn and extends along the length direction of the swimsuit. The swimsuit including the fabric has a low surface friction resistance in water.
A resin composition for monofilaments contains a poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate)-based resin component. The resin composition has a melting point peak temperature of 140° C. or higher and a crystal melting enthalpy of 65 J/g or less as calculated from all melting peaks in differential scanning calorimetry. The monofilament containing the resin composition has high strength and elongation. A method for producing the monofilament containing the resin composition contains, in the stated order, (i) discharging the resin composition in a molten state from a spinning nozzle, and then cooling thereby forming a raw yarn and (ii) stretching the raw yarn in at least one direction.
A golf club includes: a shaft; an adapter having a shaft insertion portion and a fixation portion; a head having a hosel portion provided with a hosel hole and a through hole; and a retaining member detachably attached to the through hole. The fixation portion is smaller in a second direction than in a first direction, the first direction being orthogonal to the central axis of the shaft insertion portion, the second direction being orthogonal to the first direction. The retaining member is configured to extend from a hosel outer wall through the through hole in the second direction so as to press a cutaway portion.
A shoulder belt (2a) is connected to a bag body (1). The shoulder belt (2a) is provided with a body part (21) and a plurality of elastic parts (22). The plurality of elastic parts (22) connect one end (21a) of the body part (21) and the bag body (1) to one another. The plurality of elastic parts (22) extend in different directions from each other.
The present invention relates to a sports sock. The sports sock includes a sock main body and an anti-slip portion disposed on the exterior side of the sock main body. The anti-slip portion includes first anti-slip portions disposed on the exterior side of a region covering the thenar, the hypothenar, and a portion therebetween on a sole of a forefoot of the sock main body. The first anti-slip portion includes a plurality of first inner anti-slip portions arranged in a radial fan-shaped manner such that the longitudinal direction extends inward from a starting point in a region covering the second metatarsal bone, the third metatarsal bone, and the fourth metatarsal bone, and a plurality of first outer anti-slip portions arranged in a radial fan-shaped manner such that the longitudinal direction extends outward from the starting point.
The disclosed technology includes bat comprising a first hollow barrel, a second hollow barrel disposed in the first hollow barrel and spaced a distance apart from the first hollow barrel, and a compressible material disposed between the first hollow barrel and the second hollow barrel. The disclosed technology further includes a bat, which has a hollow barrel and an internal assembly configured to resist deformation of the hollow barrel. The internal assembly includes a rod disposed longitudinally in the hollow barrel, a ring attached to the rod, a deformable sleeve (a second hollow barrel) disposed around the ring and extending longitudinally in the hollow barrel. The bat can include a compressible material disposed between the hollow barrel and the deformable sleeve.
The disclosed technology includes an iron golf club head comprising a main body defining a hollow, the main body including a toe, a heel, a face, a back face, a top, and a sole, and a weight disposed within the hollow, the weight including a weight front, weight back, weight top, weight bottom, weight first side, and a weight second side, wherein a perimeter of the weight is defined by the weight top, weight first side, weight bottom, and weight second side, wherein the weight is welded to the main body, and wherein the weight is disposed at an offset from the sole defining a first gap between the weight and the sole and at an offset from the face defining a second gap between the weight and the face.
The disclosed technology includes an iron golf club head comprising a main body defining a hollow, the main body including a toe, a heel, a face, a back face, a top, and a sole, and a weight disposed within the hollow, the weight including a weight front, weight back, weight top, weight bottom, weight first side, and a weight second side, wherein a perimeter of the weight is defined by the weight top, weight first side, weight bottom, and weight second side, wherein the weight is welded to the main body, and wherein the weight is disposed at an offset from the sole defining a first gap between the weight and the sole and at an offset from the face defining a second gap between the weight and the face.
A sole structure includes: a midsole; a first support which is formed in a plate shape, which is firmer than the midsole, which is provided in a midfoot region of the midsole, and which is disposed along a lower surface of the midsole; and a second support which is firmer than the midsole, which is disposed behind the first support, and which is provided on a side portion of the midsole.
A sole structure includes a first midsole portion made of a first material; a second midsole portion made of a second material; and an exterior portion made of a third material having higher rigidity than the first material and the second material. A boundary portion of an overlap portion in which the first midsole portion and the second midsole portion overlap with each other in a top-bottom direction includes a first boundary portion defined by a line and located on each of a medial side and lateral side in side view and extending in a foot length direction. The exterior portion covers the first boundary portion from outside of the first midsole portion and the second midsole portion.
A racket comprises a handle and a body connected to the handle. The body includes a core layer, a first surface layer, a first inner layer disposed so as to sandwich the first surface layer with the core layer, and a first outer layer disposed so as to sandwich the first inner layer with the first surface layer. The first inner layer is an elastic body. The first outer layer has a higher stiffness than the first inner layer. The core layer has a higher stiffness than the first inner layer.
A racket (100) comprises a handle part (1) and a body part (2) connected to the handle part (1). The body part (2) includes a core layer (L1), a first surface layer (L21), a first inner layer (L31) disposed so as to sandwich the first surface layer (L21) between the core layer (L1) and the first inner layer, and a first outer layer (L41) disposed so as to sandwich the first inner layer (L31) between the first surface layer (L21) and the first outer layer. The first inner layer (L31) is an elastic body. The first outer layer (L41) has higher rigidity than the first inner layer (L31). The core layer (L1) has higher rigidity than the first inner layer (L31).
This iron golf club head (100) comprises a face part (10), a toe part (20), and a heel part (30). The face part (10) includes a first part (13), a second part (14) surrounding the first part (13), and a third part (15) surrounding the second part (14). In a face-back direction in which a face surface (11) and a back surface (12) face each other, the thickness of the first part (13) is greater than that of the second part (14). The second part (14) includes a first region (141), a second region (142), and a third region (143).
The present invention provides, for example, a poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate)-based resin-containing filament having excellent processability and flame retardancy. The present invention provides, for example, a method for producing a filament containing a poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate)-based resin, the method comprising: a step (A) of discharging a molten product containing the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate)-based resin from a discharge hole to obtain a raw yarn; a step (B) of cooling the raw yarn; a step (C) of stretching the cooled raw yarn; and a step (D) of heat-treating the stretched raw yarn at a temperature of 85-130°C. The final stretching ratio is 6.0 times or more, and the stretching ratio in the step (C) is 8 times or more. The present invention also provides a filament that contains a poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate)-based resin and has a thermal shrinkage of less than 15% at 80°C and a thermal shrinkage of 15% or more at 120°C.
Clothing; caps [headwear]; socks; bandanas [neckerchiefs];
gloves [clothing]; garters; stocking suspenders; suspenders;
belts [clothing]; uniforms; clothing for gymnastics;
clothing for sports; sports jerseys; cyclists' clothing;
bathing caps; bathing drawers; swimsuits; masquerade
costumes; footwear; sports shoes; tennis shoes; badminton
shoes; volleyball shoes; basketball shoes; handball shoes;
table tennis shoes; football shoes; running shoes; walking
shoes. Online retail services for downloadable virtual clothing;
retail services or wholesale services for clothing; retail
services or wholesale services for personal articles; retail
services or wholesale services for tatami mats; retail
services or wholesale services for bags and pouches; retail
services or wholesale services for footwear; retail services
or wholesale services for clocks, watches and spectacles
[eyeglasses and goggles]; retail services or wholesale
services for toys, dolls, game machines and apparatus;
retail services or wholesale services for sports goods;
retail services relating to downloadable digital image files
authenticated by non-fungible tokens [NFTs]; retail services
or wholesale services for paper and stationery; internet
advertising services; advertising; advertising and publicity
services; marketing; presentation of goods on communication
media, for retail purposes; promoting the goods and services
of others through the issuance of trading stamps; providing
information concerning commercial sales; marketing research
or analysis; providing advice and information for consumers
in selecting products and services; retail or wholesale
services of downloadable images, videos, movies, music,
audio, videos, text, charts, graphics, and photographs;
retail or wholesale services of downloadable image files to
display bedding, clothing, footwear, bags, cloth
accessories, fans, belts, accessories, badges, head
accessories, buttons, umbrellas, walking sticks, soft
drinks, fruit drinks, furniture, building materials, tatami
mats, paper, stationery, sports equipment, toys, dolls,
sugoroku (a board game), playing cards, games, clocks,
glasses, art, kitchen utensils, building materials, and
accessories thereto, in a virtual space.
96.
MOISTURE-PERMEABLE WATERPROOFING LAYERED FABRIC, PRODUCTION METHOD THEREFOR, AND GARMENT OBTAINED USING SAME
A moisture-permeable waterproof laminated fabric (9) includes an outer fabric layer (2), and a nanofiber nonwoven fabric layer (3) laminated on one face of the outer fabric layer (2). At least one face of the nanofiber nonwoven fabric layer (3) is a water-repellent layer (5). The outer fabric layer (2) and the nanofiber nonwoven fabric layer (3) are partially bonded together with an adhesive (4). A method for manufacturing the fabric includes applying a water repellent agent to at least one face of the nanofiber nonwoven fabric layer (3) and curing the water repellent agent to form a water repellent layer (5), and partially bonding the nanofiber nonwoven fabric layer (3) and the outer fabric layer (2) together with an adhesive (4). As a result, the moisture-permeable waterproof laminated fabric that can continue to display the air permeability and the moisture permeability of its moisture permeable film irrespective of exposure to rain and perspiration during wearing, the method for manufacturing the fabric, and a garment including the fabric are provided.
B32B 5/26 - Layered products characterised by the non-homogeneity or physical structure of a layer characterised by the presence of two or more layers which comprise fibres, filaments, granules, or powder, or are foamed or specifically porous one layer being a fibrous or filamentary layer another layer also being fibrous or filamentary
B32B 5/02 - Layered products characterised by the non-homogeneity or physical structure of a layer characterised by structural features of a layer comprising fibres or filaments
D04H 1/4382 - Stretched reticular film fibresComposite fibresMixed fibresUltrafine fibresFibres for artificial leather
D04H 1/728 - Non-woven fabrics formed wholly or mainly of staple fibres or like relatively short fibres characterised by the method of forming fleeces or layers, e.g. reorientation of fibres the fibres being randomly arranged by electro-spinning
D06M 13/425 - Carbamic or thiocarbamic acids or derivatives thereof, e.g. urethanes
D06M 13/53 - CoolingSteaming or heating, e.g. in fluidised bedsTreating fibres, threads, yarns, fabrics or fibrous goods made from such materials with non-macromolecular organic compoundsSuch treatment combined with mechanical treatment combined with mechanical treatment with molten metals
Bags; all-purpose carrying bags; all purpose athletic bags;
all purpose sports bags; duffel bags; bags for sports;
rucksacks; backpacks [rucksacks]; pouches. Sports equipment; bags adapted for sports articles; bags
especially designed for sports equipment.