Lost apparel, organisms and vulnerable people such as children, cognitively impaired individuals or seniors with dementia are major social problems: loss stresses the lost organism or person, the item/organism owner/guardian, and government and non-governmental agencies as they facilitate the return of the lost items or organisms.
Existing solutions including lost and found bins, personalized labels, and digitally enabled location or return devices suffer from a few major drawbacks: they do not effectively get lost items or organisms back to their owners or guardians, they do not allow the fully anonymous, direct communication about, or return of, these items or organisms to their owners/guardians, and they are often not very user friendly to the people who find lost items/organisms and try to return them. Instead they disclose identifying or contact information for owner/guardian or person returning the item/organism to successfully complete the return of the item/organism, or mediate return via additional people which adds time and cost. This prevents many people from participating in lost item return due to concerns about their time, convenience, safety or comfort(unwanted communication) after the return of the item and may make them the target of identity theft or other harmful situations.
In the case of the ReturnMe.com service, a person may register a ReturnMe.com lost item return tag for an annual fee and in the event of the loss of the item, anyone who finds it can call or email a company intermediary to facilitate return shipping the item to its owner. The perceived friction of involving another person in return of the lost item is repellent to consumers, as are the designs of the lost item return tags which are perceived to be bulky, and unattractive.
In the case of Karmik return labels, the device reading the QR code on the tag or retrieving information for the ID# on the tag from the Karmik website fills out a form and then receives a response with the contact information of the owner. This requires the person who found the tag to also disclose their contact information in the process of communicating with the owner of the tag. Transfer of ownership of the label is specifically forbidden in the terms and conditions. The labels are not designed for application on textile or apparel items, especially textile or apparel items that are laundered. Further, the language of the tag isn’t easily understood by people who speak other languages or have extremely basic reading comprehension or literacy. People who find lost items are rewarded with Karmik labels which they may not find desirable.
In the case of DynoTag lost item return labels, the device reading the QR code on the tag or retrieving information for the ID# on the tag from the DynoTag website only sees the contact information of the tag owner. This requires the person who found the tag to also disclose their contact information in the process of communicating with the owner of the tag. Transfer of ownership is not mentioned as a benefit or feature of this tag. The labels are not designed for application on textile or apparel items, especially textile or apparel items that are laundered. Further, the language of the tag isn’t easily understood by people who speak other languages or have extremely basic reading comprehension or literacy. Owners must choose a way to reward the people finding their lost item.
In the case of Apple AirTags, owners of the active bluetooth tag may track the tag on a map. However, if the tag moves because somebody has found it, the owner relies on a person who finds the lost tag knowing to place their mobile device on or near the tag to have the device “read” the information on the tag, and there are many consumers who can’t figure this out. The person who tries to have their device “read” the tag is likely to experience difficulty with their device reading the tag, especially if it is not an iOS device. Additionally, even if they are successful at reading the information on the tag, they can only communicate with the owner of the tag if the owner of the tag has disclosed their contact information. This requires the person who found the tag to also disclose their contact information in the process of communicating with the owner of the tag. Further, it puts the finder in the uncomfortable position of having a stranger show up where they/the tag are located which may make them feel unsafe. Further, the tag’s battery must be replaced every 10-12 months. Owners must choose a way to reward the people finding their lost item. Further, there is a maximum number of tags a given owner can own/manage.
In the case of Tile, owners of the active bluetooth tag may track the tag on a map. However, if the tag moves because somebody has found it, the owner relies on a person who finds the lost tag downloading the Tile app to communicate with the owner of the item. Given general hesitation for any consumer with a smartphone to download a new app, Tile specifically warns people who find their tags to ensure they are in a safe place because a stranger may show up where they/the tag are located. Further, the tag’s battery must be replaced every 10-12 months. The language of the supporting interface isn’t easily understood by people who speak other languages or have extremely basic reading comprehension or literacy. Owners must choose a way to reward the people finding their lost item.
The object of the invention is to remedy the shortcomings noted above: the inability to protect textile items; the difficulty in communicating with the owner of the item the tag/label is affixed to; the difficulty in accessing information related to the tag/label; the exposure of the identity and/or contact information of both the owner of the tag or label, their backup contact or agent acting on their behalf, and the identity and/or contact information of the person finding the item to which the tag or label is affixed; the inability to easily transfer ownership of the tag or label to someone else; difficulty removing the label or tag from an item that is donated or resold, thereby damaging the item or requiring additional cleaning; limitations on or difficulty managing ownership of multiple items; inability of the tag or label to stay affixed to the item through normal wear, tear and laundering; the inability to anonymously pay a reward to persons returning lost items that they find desirable; the lack of safe communication with the owner of an item for the purpose of returning a lost or vulnerable person or organism, brand ambassadorship, team affiliation, social or professional reasons; display of social/team/organizational/brand affiliations or ambassadorships and subsequent measurement of engagement with that information, the lack of a lost item return capability installed by the manufacturer during manufacture of the item which remedies the previously noted shortcomings- consumers do not want to go out of their way to purchase these labels or tags separately and install them themselves. Previously existing VIN or serial numbers and information about the related item stored in a database could also remedy situations where consumers don’t want to apply a label or tag to an item that already has a unique identifier. Further, as items are used, repaired or modified, none of the solutions on the market record or make use of this information to help identify the item, differentiate between authentic or unauthorized/counterfeit items, facilitate repair/modifications/servicing of the item, or recall defective items with specific manufacturing dates, batches, locations, components or materials; the invention remedies these points as well. Data generated with respect to each of these facets of the invention is itself an important part of the invention and used for product development, business intelligence, market intelligence and related uses.
For the aforementioned purposes and remedies, the invention comprises:
In one development, the invention is composed of the ID#, and instructional URL that communicates the URL and ID# can be used to return or communicate anonymously about the item
In another development, the invention is composed of a previously existing serial number and brand entered into the website/interface as long as a record already exists in the database for that serial number and brand combination
In another development, the invention is composed of the ID#, instructional URL and a QR code that the person interacting with the invention can use to return or communicate anonymously about the item
In another development, the invention is composed of either of “I’m lost” or “If found” and a QR code
In another development, the invention is composed of either of “I’m lost” or “if found,” an ID#, a URL
In another development, the invention is composed of either of “I’m lost” or “if found,” an ID#, a URL, and manufacturer brand and/or size information
For the purpose of returning lost children or vulnerable persons, the invention is applied to the skin, external surfaces of garments, accessories, shoes or other items where it is easily seen while being worn by these children or vulnerable persons: sleeves, chest, front of hats, the back palm on gloves, on the tongue or laces or similar area of shoes especially. The invention may also take the form of a printed bracelet.
For the purpose of returning lost items, the invention should be applied as close as possible to the branding of a given item or in a prominent place if the branding is hidden. This may mean back of neck in shirts, jackets, tops; back of waistband in pants or bottoms; brims of hats; back of palm or wristband on gloves; interior of backpacks or purses near openings; interior or exterior of wallets; back of phones; inner surface of eyeglass legs; both sides of house keys; back of car key clickers/fobs; backs or exterior tongues of footwear; upper cuff of socks; backside of watch cases; near the binding on skis; on the grip or upper portion of ski/hiking poles; on the outer surface of hearing aids or earbuds/earphones; on the plug assembly of chargers; as an appendage on charging cables; on the front or back of ID or bank/payment cards; on the front of documents or front cover if documents have a cover.
The invention is applied either by a manufacturer, or a consumer. In the case of a manufacturer, which has never been done before in any of the prior art encountered, they provide a data file containing the make, model, style no., applicable serial number, color, and size for the items that will have receive the invention/device as well as the quantity of each item corresponding to the number of invention/devices. The records for these manufactured items are loaded into the database and the corresponding ID#s and URLs are generated. At this point, an output file containing the original information plus the corresponding ID#s, URLs and any other data desired to be printed on the items is generated(
In the case of the invention being applied by the consumer(
As the owner uses the item and requires repair of the item or experiences some defect, these are entered into the item’s record by the manufacturer or authorized repair professionals (
Abstract: The invention is an identifier(device) installed by a manufacturer, qualified professional or consumer and a (method) for managing all aspects of an item’s lifecycle: ownership, anonymous return of(or communication via) the item or person/organism bearing the identifier, anonymous reward for the return of the lost item or person/organism, authentication and warranty(repair or recall) recordkeeping and management for a given item, transfer of ownership of an item, end of life recycling when the item has achieved its usable lifespan, and data generated from the preceding for the purpose of product development, competitive analysis, market intelligence and business intelligence.
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63361841 | Jan 2022 | US |