- Beaverton OR, US Trina Z. Murrietta - Portland OR, US Ronen Yehuda - Portland OR, US
International Classification:
D04B 1/26 D04B 1/10
Abstract:
Aspects herein are directed to a sock and methods for forming the sock. The sock in accordance with aspects herein having a plurality of toe-anchor knit courses that form a toe anchor that divides a toe-end opening of the sock into a first toe-end opening and a second toe-end opening by extending across the toe-end opening from a dorsal portion of the toe-end opening to a plantar portion of the toe-end opening. The toe-anchor knit courses are integrally knit with the sock body.
- Beaverton OR, US Asli E. Whitham - Hillsboro OR, US Ronen Yehuda - Portland OR, US
International Classification:
A41B 11/02 A41B 11/00
Abstract:
Aspects herein are directed to a knit sock having a leg portion and an integrally knit ankle welt extending around a circumference of the leg portion and positioned at a lower end of the leg portion. The knit sock further includes an integrally knit tab located at a back aspect of the ankle welt.
- Beaverton OR, US Trina Z. Murrietta - Portland OR, US Daniel Shirley - Beaverton OR, US Liron Bilsky - Kfar Vradim, IL David Malul - Beaverton OR, US Rotem Wilk Naftaly - Ein Dor, IL Mohamed Omar - Der Al Asad, IL Ronen Yehuda - Portland OR, US
International Classification:
D04B 1/10 D04B 1/18
Abstract:
Aspects herein are directed to a knit structure used to form a knit article where the knit structure can be adjusted to provide zoned cushioning, zoned insulation, zoned fit, zoned permeability/breathability features, and/or zoned tactile feedback features. The knit structure has a repeating pattern of a first number of knit courses having a first yarn knit with a first basic knit stitch and a second number of knit courses, where within each knit course of the second number of knit courses, the first yarn is knit in a repeating pattern having a first number of knit stitches knit with a second basic knit stitch and a second number of float stitches knit with a float stitch to form float areas.
- Beaverton OR, US Trina Z. Murrietta - Portland OR, US Ronen Yehuda - Portland OR, US
International Classification:
A41B 11/00 D04B 1/26 D04B 1/10
Abstract:
Aspects herein are directed to a sock having a plurality of toe-anchor knit courses that form a toe anchor that divides a toe-end opening of the sock into a first toe-end opening and a second toe-end opening by extending across the toe-end opening from a dorsal portion of the toe-end opening to a plantar portion of the toe-end opening. The toe-anchor knit courses are integrally knit with the sock body.
Aspects herein are directed to a sock having an integrally knit, two-layered tab positioned interior to a collar of the sock, where the collar defines an opening for a wearer's foot. By positioning the tab interior to the collar, the tab can be used to assist the wearer in donning and/or doffing the sock by acting as the primary structure by which the wearer pulls an elastic collar around the wearer's foot when donning the sock.
Concepts provided are directed to a sock having a toe seam that is primarily located on a lateral side of the sock. The sock may comprise a foot locating feature to ensure that the wearer dons a right footed sock on a right foot and a left footed sock on a left foot so that the toe seam is localized to the lateral side of the wearer's foot when the sock is worn by the wearer.
- Beaverton OR, US AMY LYTTLE - PORTLAND OR, US RONEN YEHUDA - PORTLAND OR, US
International Classification:
D04B 1/10 D04B 1/26
Abstract:
Present aspects hereof are directed to a circular knitted garment, such as a sock, or a sleeve. The garment has at least a first segment with multiple knit courses, and a second segment having the same number of multiple knit courses as the first segment. The garment has an aperture separating the first segment and the second segment, where the aperture is occupied by a single strand of yarn extending from the first segment to the second segment. The first and second segments are formed by changing the circular knitting direction from one course to the next course in a reciprocating fashion, until the last course is formed, wherein the single strand of yarn moves from the last course in the current segment to the first course in a next, adjacent segment.
- Beaverton OR, US AMY LYTTLE - PORTLAND OR, US RONEN YEHUDA - PORTLAND OR, US
International Classification:
A41B 11/00 D04B 9/38
Abstract:
Present aspects hereof are directed to a circular knitted apparel item, such as a sock, or a sleeve. The apparel item has at least a first segment with multiple knit courses, and a second segment having the same number of multiple knit courses as the first segment. The apparel item has an aperture separating the first segment and the second segment, where the aperture is occupied by a single strand of yarn extending from the first segment to the second segment. The first and second segments are formed by changing the circular knitting direction from one course to the next course in a reciprocating fashion, until the last course is formed, wherein the single strand of yarn moves from the last course in the current segment to the first course in a next, adjacent segment.
Googleplus
Ronen Yehuda
Youtube
Italian Sensation Ronen Ben Yehuda
All of Ronen's goal on tape 3 Seasons 3 Championships 158 Goal
Category:
Sports
Uploaded:
18 Aug, 2009
Duration:
7m 7s
Ronen Ben Yehuda indoor soccer
Ronen's goal with North Shore Hebrew Academy High School
Category:
Sports
Uploaded:
14 Oct, 2008
Duration:
5m 58s
Protesting Four Years in Hamas Prison
Protests were held all across Israel for the release of Gilad Shalit, ...
Category:
News & Politics
Uploaded:
02 Sep, 2010
Duration:
3m 13s
Angels of Peace: Yemenite-Jewish Chant
Ronen Garama, whose grandparents were Yemeni immigrants sings a Shabba...
Category:
Music
Uploaded:
28 Apr, 2010
Duration:
2m 21s
NSHA SOCCER- REGULAR SEASON 2007
RONEN BEN YEHUDA LEADS THE WAY FOR THE NSHA SOCCER TEAM