The present invention relates to a automated system to arrive at a detailed personalized specification for products sold using a website or app to calculate the best fitting personalized specifications, and design for the customer based on the opinions of expert designers in a network, then produces those custom products to those customer unique personalized specifications.
Sporting goods and equipment like snowboards and skis that are made to unique specifications for individual users require lengthy consultations either in person or over the phone with the manufacturer, Sporting persons like skiers and snowboarders that have the financial means to afford a custom made sporting goods like snowboards or skis and the interest in improving their performance and enjoyment by getting equipment that fit their body better than standard stock equipment, rarely have the knowhow to design the best fitting snowboard or skis for themselves. Very few skiers or snowboarders know enough about the designers at custom manufacturing companies to trust that they would design the best skis or snowboard for them. Because of this, most skiers and snowboarders are left choosing between equipment options that not specificity fit to their body and personal preferences and are getting a lower level of performance and enjoyment out of their skis and snowboards.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,658,327 of Tuchman, et al, issued on Feb. 9, 2010, for a virtual retail assistant, discloses a customer care management via a communications systems and methods including, in embodiments, a combination of automated and human services to be provided to a customer in a retail store environment in real time. For example, one embodiment of the present invention provides an automated method for assisting a customer in a retail store comprising: identifying the customer; periodically identifying the customer's position in the store; identifying a product of interest to the customer; and communicating information to the customer via a remote specialized sales agent or other audio, visual and/or computer data relevant to the customer.
This approach is deficient in that it can only identify a product of interest and does not personalize the design and fit of the products for the customer.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,930,370 of Musgrove, et al issued on Jan. 6, 2015 for content aggregation method and apparatus for on-line purchasing system, discloses a method for processing plural product information records from the product information sources into one or more groups based on which product information records are likely to correspond to the same product, correlating a unique product ID corresponding to the product associated with each of said groups to identify the product, comparing each identified product to categories of a taxonomy to determine a category for the identified products in the taxonomy, and determining attributes for each categorized product based on the product information records corresponding to each group, creating product specifications based on the determined attributes and storing the product specification in the corresponding determined categories of the taxonomy.
This approach is deficient in that It does not provide expert specifications that could be used to manufacture a product and it's inflexible in that it does not allow for all of the variables that would be necessary to manufacture a product.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,767,948 of Riahi, et al., issued on Jul. 1, 2014 for a back office services of an intelligent automated agent for a contact center, discloses a back office services of an intelligent automated agent for a contact center is provided. The back office services is configured to run on a processor coupled to a non-transitory storage device. The back office services includes: a customerprofile module configured to access a profile of a customer from a customer profile database stored on the storage device, the profile of the customer including interaction data from interactions involving the customer and the contact center, and analysis results from analyzing the interaction data between the interactions involving the customer and the contact center; and a content analysis module configured to generate new analysis results by performing the analyzing of the interaction data between consecutive interactions of the interactions involving the customer and the contact center, and update the analysis results of the profile of the customer on the storage device to reflect the new analysis results.
This approach is deficient in that It does not provide the wide range of data inputs to manufacture a product from a customer's expressed desires. This product just mainly profiles the customers in consecutive interactions.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,821,305, of Cusey, et al, issued on Sep. 2, 2014, for an apparatus, systems, and methods for gathering and processing biometric and biomechanical data, discloses an apparatus, systems, and methods are provided for measuring and analyzing movements of a body and for communicating information related to such body movements over a network. In certain embodiments, a system gathers biometric and biomechanical data relating to positions, orientations, and movements of various body parts of a user performed during sports activities, physical rehabilitation, or military or law enforcement activities. The biometric and biomechanicaldata can be communicated to a local and/or remote interface, which uses digital performance assessment tools to provide a performance evaluation to the user. The performance evaluation may include a graphical representation (e.g., a video), statistical information, and/or a comparison to another user and/or instructor. In some embodiments, the biometric and biomechanical data is communicated wirelessly to one or more devices including a processor, display, and/or data storage medium for further analysis, archiving, and data mining. In some embodiments, the device includes a cellular telephone.
This approach is deficient in that while it contains specific biometric and biomechanical data, it doesn't use this data along with expressed desires to design a specific specification for a product to be manufactured.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,371,962, of Solheim, et al, issued on Feb. 12, 2013, describes Methods apparatus, and systems to custom fit golf clubs. In one example, a method can comprise (i) receiving, at a processing device, physical characteristic information, performance characteristic information, and shot characteristic information associated with an individual, (ii) calculating, with a component option analyzer of the processing device, a first optimal component of a plurality of components for an optimized golf club for the individual based on at least one of the physical characteristic information, the performance characteristic information, or the shot characteristic information associated with the individual; and (iii) calculating, with the component option analyzer of the processing device, a second optimal component of the plurality of components based on the first optimal component. The processing device may calculate the first optimal option and the second optimal option via the component option analyzer.
This method is limited by not taking into consideration that one expert in the activity may define “optimal” differently from another expert. There is no option to choose who's expert opinion to base the fit of the equipment on. The end user has to trust the “option analyzer” rather than an expert that they may already know and trust.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,994,826, of Bentley, issued on Mar. 31, 2015, describes a Portable wireless mobile device motion capture and analysis system and method configured to display motion capture/analysis data on a mobile device. System obtains data from motion capture elements and analyzes the data. Enables unique displays associated with the user, such as 3D overlays onto images of the user to visually depict the captured motion data. Ratings associated with the captured motion can also be displayed. Predicted ball flight path data can be calculated and displayed. Data shown on a time line can also be displayed to show the relative peaks of velocity for various parts of the user's body. Based on the display of data, the user can determine the equipment that fits the best and immediately purchase the equipment, via the mobile device. Custom equipment may be ordered through an interface on the mobile device from a vendor that can assemble-to-order customer built equipment and ship the equipment.
This system is limited in that the equipment option is based solely on a computer's recommendation when many experts may have many different opinions about which equipment would be best and this does not include the desires of the customer in providing a specification for a product to be manufactured.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,926,454, of Solheim, et al, issued on Jan. 6, 2015, describes Fitting systems for golf equipment using camera image for measurement of individual, and related methods. In one example, a system for fitting golf equipment for an individual can be configured to be used with an electronic device comprising a fitting processor module and a camera. The system can comprise an image analysis module configured to receive image data of at least a portion of the individual and one or more physical indicia proximate to the individual, where the image data can be captured by the camera. The image analysis module can also be configured to recognize one or more reference features of the individual from the image data, and to calculate one or more fitting dimensions between the one or more reference features in the image data,
This system is limited in that it does not provide a recommended specification for manufacturing.
The present invention relates to a process and apparatus which sells personalized Equipment using a website or app to calculate the best fitting specifications, and design it for the customer based on the opinions of designers in a network, then produces those custom equipment to those customer unique specifications.
It is therefore a primary object of the of the present invention to enable the customer to answer minimal questions on a website or app, receive a personalized specification recommendation and be able to purchase the product without human consultation.
It is another object of the present invention to have multiple design algorithms, each based on an experts opinions enabling the customer to get a product personalized for them by a design calculator based on what the expert of their choice would recommend for the customer's body.
It is a further object of the present invention to automate the selection and addition of expert designers into the network that the customers can choose from to virtually design their skis or snowboard. Since each expert designer has their own opinions about fitting equipment, each expert's design algorithm will be unique, thus requiring an efficient system for cataloging and calculating each expert's design algorithm.
It is a further object of the present invention to automate production design with software that generates tool path files for manufacturing the equipment by morphing the shape of the equipment to match specifications provided by the personalized design without using 3d modeling or cad.
Equipment refers to equipment that is fit the user's body to maximize performance such as sporting equipment like snowboards, skis and golf equipment.
An “expert” or “expert designer” is someone who has extensive experience using the equipment such as an instructor or professional.
A “user” or “customer” is someone with less experience in the use of the equipment than the expert such as a student.
Provide an automated personalized product design specification system for equipment, including an input system for the customer, a database of expertise and recommendation from experts that can be used to help complete personalized product design specification, a system for calculating personalized recommended equipment design specifications, an interface for capturing an order based on the personalized product design specification, and system to output the personalized design specification and input it into a manufacturing process to produce the product. This is explained in more detail below.
Provide an Internet community that enables its members to be expert equipment designers by creating a personalized design tool, for each member of the community that can design equipment to fit the user the way the expert would want equipment to fit if the expert was the user and had the user's ability level, the user's intended use of the equipment and the user's personal preferences.
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Provide a system that allows for the automated growth of a community of equipment design consultants by using the designer's dimensions, personal equipment preferences, types of expertise, and specific equipment dimensions to generate a set of unique design equations for each expert designer's automated design tool.
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Once a group of expert designers has been entered into the system, the customer can use the expert designers' design algorithm to design personalized equipment for the customer based on what the design expert would prefer to use if the expert designer was the customer, with the customer's dimensions, ability level, intended uses for the equipment and personal preferences.
Provide a system that enables the user to choose between multiple expert designers' virtual design tools to have equipment designed for them with unique specifications as the designer would design for themselves if they had the user's dimensions and needs of the user.
Provide a system that designs equipment for the user based on what an expert design specialist, which could be chosen by the user from a group of design specialists, would choose for themself if the expert design specialist had the user's body dimensions, the user's intended use, and the user's personal preferences and allows the user to order the equipment design,
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Provide a website or app that designs custom equipment specification for the user by obtaining input data based on the user's input data, the intended use, ability level, and on their personal preferences; and produces a product specification allowing the user to order the product specification designed for them with unique personalized specifications on the website.
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The steps in using an automated personalized product design specification system include, collecting data from the user of physical dimensions, desires, and ability level; allowing the user to select an industry expert to base their design on; software to combine the user inputs and selected expert data to arrive at a personalized product design specification; and sending the resulting product design specification to the manufacturing facility to manufacture the product from the produced product design specification. This is explained in more detail below.
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