Apparel industry has been using physical product labels to describe various information including but not limited to size, material composition (e.g., percentage of cotton or polyester), care instructions (e.g., wash or dry instructions), product origins of clothes and garments commercially available to the consumers. These physical product labels are typically made of cloth or plastic and are sewed to, hanged on to, or otherwise attached to the clothes they describe. As the clothes are worn, washed, and dried over time, the physical product labels may be increasingly worn out with their contents becoming blurred or unrecognizable. In some cases, the physical product labels may even be cut off from their attached clothes by the users if the physical product labels are made of hard materials (e.g., plastic) that may cause discomfort or irritation to the users who wear the clothes. As a result, the product information as covered by the physical product labels is irreversibly lost.
Outside of the apparel industry, other consumer products such as home appliances also often come with product descriptions and/or manuals that cover how the associated products should be set up and used properly as well as other information of the products (e.g., warranty forms and/or a chain of custody from raw materials through to the finished products) in printed paper formats. It is often hard to keep and associate these paper materials together with the products they describe especially after the products have been in use for an extended period of time. Quite often, these paper materials are simply discarded by the users once the products have been set up. Consequently, it may be hard for the users to look for answers from the product manuals or the manufacturer if the products do not perform as expected or certain new features are explored for the first time.
The foregoing examples of the related art and limitations related therewith are intended to be illustrative and not exclusive. Other limitations of the related art will become apparent upon a reading of the specification and a study of the drawings.
Aspects of the present disclosure are best understood from the following detailed description when read with the accompanying figures. It is noted that, in accordance with the standard practice in the industry, various features are not drawn to scale. In fact, the dimensions of the various features may be arbitrarily increased or reduced for clarity of discussion.
The following disclosure provides many different embodiments, or examples, for implementing different features of the subject matter. Specific examples of components and arrangements are described below to simplify the present disclosure. These are, of course, merely examples and are not intended to be limiting. In addition, the present disclosure may repeat reference numerals and/or letters in the various examples. This repetition is for the purpose of simplicity and clarity and does not in itself dictate a relationship between the various embodiments and/or configurations discussed.
A new approach is proposed that contemplates systems and methods to support quick response (QR) code generation and application for persistent access to product information. First, a QR code is generated for a commercially available non-perishable product, wherein the QR code includes a set of information of the product including one or more of an unique identification or ID of the product, description of the product, instructions for using the product, and a link to a website describing the product. The generated QR code is then printed on or otherwise embedded in a surface of the non-perishable product. When the product is sold and a user who has purchased/acquired the product scans the QR code on the purchased product via an electronic scanning device, the electronic scanning device retrieves the set of information of the product from the scanned QR code and presents the set of information of the product to the user for review and/or further actions. In some embodiments, the user is directed to a web site about the product for more information. In some embodiments, the manufacturer of the product is notified by the electronic scanning device when the user scans the QR code in order to track and analyze activities of the user of the product. In some embodiments, the manufacturer of the product is configured to authenticate the product based on the product ID and/or other information retrieved from the QR code by the electronic scanning device.
By printing or embedding the QR code on the product, the proposed approach improves sustainability of the product by eliminating the need for physical/hard labels and/or tags made of paper, plastic, or fabrics, which are currently being used for clothes and garments. The proposed approach also enables the user of the product to have sustainable and persistent access to the information about the product without worrying about worn out or missing labels or lost product manuals of the product. Additionally, once scanned, the printed or embedded QR code enables the manufacturer of the product to digitally and remotely track and analyze the product throughout its lifecycle for market study and sales record keeping, and to potentially interact with and/or update the user of the product over a communication network. As such, the proposed approach enables the manufacturer to bring its products digitally to the market via the QR code and to have quicker access to customs and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The QR code may also serve as a security label that enables the manufacturer to authenticate the product against potential counterfeits, thus providing a big benefit to both manufacturers and consumers of name-brand products.
As discussed hereinafter, the term “product” refers not only to a piece of clothing, garment, or apparel, but also to any non-perishable consumer product (e.g., any consumer appliance) having a physical/tangible surface that allows a QR code to be printed or otherwise embedded on it.
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Once the set of information of the product has been accepted, the QR code generator 102 is configured to generate a QR code containing/storing the set of information of the product. Here, the QR code is a type of matrix or two-dimensional barcode, which is a machine-readable label that can contain the set of information about the product. In some embodiments, the QR code includes patterns of black squares arranged in a square grid on a white background, which can be read by a scanning/imaging device such as an image scanner, a camera or camera-included mobile device and processed to have the stored information retrieved. In some embodiments, the QR code generator 102 is configured to encode the set of information of the product via one or more of the following encoding modes numeric, alphanumeric, byte/binary, and kanji to store the set of information in the QR code. Compared to standard UPC barcodes, the QR code provides faster readability and greater storage capacity of the set of information of the product. Note that since the QR code may include the unique ID of a specific unit of the product, in some embodiments, the QR code generated by the QR code generator 102 is unique to the specific unit of the product (vs. being the same for all products of the same style, model or type).
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In some embodiments, the QR code scanning device 106 is configured to present the set of information of the product to the user of the product once such information has been correctly retrieved from the QR code. In some embodiments, the QR code scanning device 106 is configured to automatically direct the user to or enable the user click on a link retrieved from the QR code to be directed to a website or a document about the product the user has purchased. The user may then access all the information about caring and using the product, provide reviews and comments about the product, and repurchase the same or related products again from the manufacturer.
In some embodiments, if the QR code includes a tracking code, the QR code scanning device 106 is configured to recognize, extract, and/or execute the tracking code to automatically send an electronic notification to the electronic device 108 associated with the manufacturer over a communication network once the user has scanned the QR code and successfully retrieved the set of information of the product. Such notification informs the manufacturer that the user/purchaser of the product has started to use the product and enables the manufacturer to track and analyze the user's activity on the website pointed by the link embedded in the QR code throughout its lifecycle of the product via the tracking code for market study and sales record keeping. For a non-limiting example, the electronic device 108 is configured to receive information provided by the scanning device 106 to track how often and when the user accesses the website, from which location the user accesses the website (if a location service such as GPS is enabled on the scanning device 106), how long the user stays on the website, and what other related products the user is interested in. Based on such information, the electronic device 108 is configured to analyze and establish a behavior pattern or profile of the user. The manufacturer may then push additional information to the user via the scanning device 106 wherein such additional information includes but is not limited to answers to any questions and/or comments of the user, additional products that the user may be interested in purchasing, etc. In some embodiments, the electronic device 108 is configured to retrieve the unique product ID and/or other information of the specific unit of the product purchased by the user in order to authenticate/verify or ascertain the authenticity of the product. In some embodiments, the QR code may serve as a security label wherein the electronic device 108 is configured to look up the received product ID from the product database 110, which maintains identifications and records of authentic products by the manufacturer. In some embodiments, the product database 110 further maintains a chain of custody information from one or more raw materials through to the finished goods for each of the products. If the product ID is found in the product database 110, the electronic device 108 is configured to mark the product as authentic. If the product ID is not found or marked as fake in the product database, the electronic device 108 is configured to identify the product as a counterfeit and notify the user accordingly by sending a notification to the scanning device 106 associated with the user.
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The foregoing description of various embodiments of the claimed subject matter has been provided for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the claimed subject matter to the precise forms disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to a practitioner skilled in the art. Embodiments were chosen and described in order to best describe the principles of the invention and its practical application, thereby enabling others skilled in the relevant art to understand the claimed subject matter, the various embodiments and the various modifications that are suited to the particular use contemplated.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/171,275, filed Apr. 6, 2021, which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
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63171275 | Apr 2021 | US |