The present invention concerns a system and method for assisting a user in selecting colors and designs. More particularly, the invention concerns a system and method that assists a user in selecting color and design combinations.
Typical color wheels have been provided as a way for a user to view a number of different colors together on a wheel. However, the colors in such a basic wheel are not grouped and arranged such that multiple colors from a single style category are shown together on the same or arranged in groupings.
In addition, while color wheels have been provided with transparent windows to view samples (such as a piece of fabric viewed through the window in relation to the colors of the color wheel) these color wheels do not permit a user to view multiple design items grouped together by style categories in various combinations with multiple colors grouped together by style categories. The present invention solves this and other problems.
In accordance to one aspect of the invention, a system for presenting color and design combinations is provided. The system includes a first substrate having at least two sections, each first substrate section including at least one transparent area and visual representations of physical items representative of a particular style category. The style category of each first substrate section differs from the style category of another first substrate section. A second substrate having at least two sections is also included. Each second substrate section includes at least two colors representative of a particular color category. The color category of each second substrate section differs from the color category of another second substrate section. A support maintains the first and second substrate in spatial relationship with the first substrate overlying the second substrate. The first and second substrates are movably positionable with respect to each other from a first position in which one of the second substrate sections can be viewed through the transparent area of one of the first substrate sections and second position in which a different one of the second substrate sections can be viewed through the transparent area of the same one of the first substrate sections.
In accordance with a further aspect, the system includes a third substrate having a number of sections equal to the number of colors in each of the second substrate sections. Each third substrate section includes a single color that is the same color as a respective color of one of the second substrate sections such that a single third substrate includes all the colors of a single second substrate section The third substrate is interposed between the first and second substrates.
In another aspect, the first and second substrates are wheel shaped.
In a further aspect, the physical items are room furnishings.
In yet a further aspect, the style categories of the first substrate correspond to the color categories of the second substrate.
In yet a further still aspect, first substrate includes indicia to identify the style category of each of the first substrate sections.
In accordance with another aspect, second substrate includes indicia to identify the color category of each of the second substrate sections.
In a further aspect, visual demarcations separate the sections of each of the first and second substrates.
In another further aspect, a color panel having a color that is the same as one of the colors of the second substrate wherein the color panel is interposed between the first and second substrates.
a illustrates an exemplary first selection wheel overlaying a third selection wheel;
b illustrates an exemplary a color refinement wedge; and
The following detailed description, which references to and incorporates the drawings, describes and illustrates one or more specific embodiments of the invention. These embodiments, offered not to limit but only to exemplify and teach the invention, are shown and described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention. Thus, where appropriate to avoid obscuring the invention, the description may omit certain information known to those of skill in the art.
The invention is directed to systems and devices for assisting a user in making choices with respect to design and color combinations. The system includes substrates that are described as being “wheel-shaped”. This is a non-limiting example and the substrates can be of various shapes and sizes, such as square, triangular, octagonal, etc. The substrates can be made of suitable materials, such as paper card stock or plastic, as non-limiting examples.
In one implementation, referring to
Within each section 12 are pictures and/or illustrations 16 of design items, shown in
The background areas 18 of each respective section 12 are transparent. That is, the area 18 between each of the visual representations 16 is transparent. Accordingly, a second selection wheel 20 can be placed behind the first selection wheel 10 and viewed through the transparent areas 18, as discussed in more detail below. In one embodiment, selection wheel 10 can be transparent plastic material and the indicia and illustrations can be printed directly on the transparent material. Alternatively, the sections of wheel 10 can include holes or windows to provide the transparent areas 18.
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The first and second selection wheels 10 and 20 can rotate with respect to one another. In one embodiment, the first and second wheels 10 and 20 can be supported on an axial post or pin 19 that can be disposed through holes 17, 27. The pin permits the first and second wheels to be supported in overlying relationship while permitting independent rotation of each wheel. This arrangement allows the user to view the design items that are representative of a particular design category of a respective section 12 in relation to a color palette of a particular color category of a respective section 22. For example, if section Da of the first wheel represented a “rustic” design style and section Ca of the second wheel represented a “rustic” color palette, the user could rotate the first and second wheels with respect to each other such that section Da overlaid section Ca. As such, the user could view design items representative of a “rustic” style in combination with a “rustic” color palette. If section Cb represented a “modern” color style, the user could rotate the wheels such that section Da overlaid section Cb and the user could then view “rustic” style design items in combination with a “modern” color palette.
Accordingly, a significant advantage of the present invention is that design items of particular categories can be presented to a user in combination with various color palettes of particular categories. The system allows the users to easily and quickly view different combinations by rotating the first and second wheel with respect to each other. Accordingly, the user is assisted in selecting design item styles in combination with color palette styles.
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Each section 32 of the color refinement wheel corresponds to the colors of the color swatch areas 26 of the corresponding color category section 22 of the color selection wheel 20. For example, if section Cb of color selection wheel 20 represented a “modern” color style and included nine color swatch areas within that section, then the corresponding “modern” color refinement wheel 30 would include nine sections 32, one corresponding to each of the nine color swatch areas.
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As discussed above, the design wheel 10 and the color wheel 20 include central holes 17, 27 through which a pin can be inserted to hold the two wheels in overlying relationship. The color refinement wheel 30 also includes a central hole. Accordingly, the pin can be removed, the color refinement wheel 30 inserted between the design wheel 10 and the color wheel 20, and the pin reinserted through all three holes such that all three wheel are held in overlying relationship, while still permitting relative rotation. The color refinement wheel 30 could also include a slit extending from its outer perimeter to its mounting hole so that the color refinement wheel 30 can be inserted between the design wheel 10 and the color wheel 20 by sliding the wheel 30 such that the pin passes along the slit until the pin is located at the central mounting hole of the wheel 30.
Once a user has made an initial selection of a color category using design selection wheel 10 and color selection wheel 20, the color refinement wheel 30 corresponding to the selected color category can be inserted between the design selection wheel 10 and the color selection wheel 20. Accordingly, the design selection wheel 10 overlays the color refinement wheel 30. As such, the different design styles represented in the respective sections 12 of the design selection wheel 10 can be viewed in combination with each color of sections 32 of the color refinement wheel 30 separately. With this arrangement, the user can view the different design styles in combination with each color of the selected color style individually. By rotating the wheels 10 and 30 with respect to each other, design styles can be view in combination with individual colors of a selected color category. This will assist the user in selecting specific colors from the selected color category and will help the user confirm that the user has made an aesthetically pleasing color category selection. Referring to
If the user, after viewing the colors individually using the color refinement wheel 30, decides that he or she is unsure of the initial color category selection, wheel 30 can be removed and wheel 10 can viewed in combination with wheel 20 again. Once the user makes another color category selection, the color refinement wheel corresponding to that color category can be inserted between wheels 10 and 20.
In addition, the system can also include individual color panels, such as color wedge 50, as shown in
Accordingly, certain advantages of the invention allow users to view colors that are grouped into categories in combination with design styles. The user can see colors that are grouped according to a particular category, in which brightness, hue, and or other characteristics that are similar across the grouped colors. Thus, the user can use the invention to make a selection of a preferred color category by viewing multiple grouping of colors of different categories. In addition, the user can view the color groups in connection with physical design items (e.g., room furnishing such as furniture, lamps, rugs, and other decorating accessories) so that design styles can be selected in combination with colors. Thus, the system allows a user to pick both design elements and color elements to, for example, design a room in a house. The user can pick colors for the selected color grouping for use on walls or window coverings, for example, and pick furnishing styles to furnish the room with, for example.
In other aspects, a computer implemented system can be used to assist a user in making a selection of a design category in combination with a color category. The computer system can present the user with a number of different queries design to illicit information that is indicative of a user's design and color preferences. The system collects user responses and analyzes the responses in order to determine the user's preferences. The strength of the user's preferences are then ranked and ordered. Once the system makes a determination of the user's strongest preferences, the system presents design items representative of that design category, a color palette representative of that color category, and optionally, a room scene that includes design items of that category in combination with colors of that category. Referring to
The subject matter described above is provided by way of illustration only and should not be construed as limiting. Various modifications and changes can be made to the subject matter described herein without following the example embodiments and applications illustrated and described, and without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present invention, which is set forth in the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 61/465,149, filed Mar. 16, 2011, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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