Claims
- 1. A method for selecting, from an inventory, a subset of colored fabric pieces which may be used together, each potentially acceptable fabric piece in inventory having plural color parameters associated therewith which deviate to varying degrees from predetermined nominal values, said method comprising the steps of:
- defining a sub-volume of predetermined shape and size corresponding to acceptable deviations for such parameters within a defined color space in which all values of said color parameters reside;
- moving said sub-volume to different locations of said sub-volume within said color space to encompass color parameter values associated with corresponding subsets of said fabric pieces, which encompassed values substantially deviate from the corresponding nominal values located at the center of said color space but which encompassed values are nevertheless sufficiently close to each other as to be commonly usable; and
- recording the identity of the fabric pieces having said encompassed color parameter values for the one location of said sub-volume as a selected subset.
- 2. A method as in claim 1 wherein, unless said selected subset of fabric pieces cumulatively provide a predetermined minimum length of fabric, the step of moving said sub-volume is repeated so as to move the sub-volume to a different position in color space until said selected subset of fabric pieces do cumulatively provide said predetermined minimum length.
- 3. A method for selecting, from an inventory, a subset of colored fabric pieces which may be used together, each potentially acceptable fabric piece in inventory having plural color parameter values associated therewith which deviate to varying degrees from predetermined nominal values at the center of a defined color space, said method comprising the steps of:
- positioning a predetermined sub-volume at successive locations of said sub-volume in color space where the center of the sub-volume substantially deviates from the center of the color space and where the size of the sub-volume corresponds to acceptable deviations for such parameters; and
- identifying those fabric pieces having associated color parameter values which fall substantially within said positioned sub-volume at a given location thereof as a subset fabric pieces having color parameter values sufficiently close to each other as to be commonly usable.
- 4. A method as in claim 3 wherein said positioning and identifying steps are repeated, if necessary, until at least one selected subset of fabric pieces cumulatively provide a predetermined minimum length of fabric.
- 5. Apparatus for selecting, from an inventory, a subset of colored fabric pieces which may be used together, each potentially acceptable fabric piece in inventory having plural color parameters associated therewith which deviate to varying degrees from predetermined nominal values, said apparatus comprising:
- first means for defining a sub-volume of predetermined shape and size corresponding to acceptable deviations for each parameter within a defined color space in which all values of said color parameters reside;
- second means operatively connected with said first means, for moving said sub-volume to different locations of said sub-volume within said color space to encompass color parameter values associated with corresponding subsets of said fabric pieces, which encompassed values substantially deviate from the corresponding nominal values located at the center of said color space but which encompassed values are nevertheless sufficiently close to each other as to be commonly usable; and
- third means, operatively connected with said first and second means, for recording the identity of the fabric pieces having said encompassed color parameter values for the one location of said sub-volume as a selected subset.
- 6. Apparatus as in claim 5 wherein said second means includes means for moving the sub-volume to different position in color space until said selected subset of fabric pieces do cumulatively provide said predetermined minimum length unless said selected subset of fabric pieces cumulatively provide a predetermined minimum length of fabric.
- 7. Apparatus for selecting, from an inventory, a subset of colored fabric pieces which may be used together, each potentially acceptable fabric piece in inventory having plural color parameter values associated therewith which deviate to varying degrees from predetermined nominal values at the center of a defined color space, said apparatus comprising:
- first means for positioning a predetermined sub-volume at successive locations of said sub-volume in color space where the center of the sub-volume substantially deviates from the center of the color space and where the size of the sub-volume corresponds to acceptable deviations for such parameters; and
- second means, operatively connected with said first means, for identifying those fabric pieces having associated color parameter values which fall substantially within said positioned sub-volume at a given location thereof as a subset fabric pieces having color parameter values sufficiently close to each other as to be commonly usable.
- 8. Apparatus as in claim 7 wherein said first means and second means are operatively connected with third means for repeatedly positioning and identifying, if necessary, until at least one selected subset of fabric piece cumulatively provide a predetermined minimum length of fabric.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 773,216, filed Sept. 6, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,688,178.
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