WO2001030189A2 - Procede de realisation d'un objet aux dimensions personnalisees - Google Patents

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WO2001030189A2
WO2001030189A2 PCT/EP2000/010560 EP0010560W WO0130189A2 WO 2001030189 A2 WO2001030189 A2 WO 2001030189A2 EP 0010560 W EP0010560 W EP 0010560W WO 0130189 A2 WO0130189 A2 WO 0130189A2
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41HAPPLIANCES OR METHODS FOR MAKING CLOTHES, e.g. FOR DRESS-MAKING OR FOR TAILORING, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • A41H3/00Patterns for cutting-out; Methods of drafting or marking-out such patterns, e.g. on the cloth
    • A41H3/007Methods of drafting or marking-out patterns using computers
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41HAPPLIANCES OR METHODS FOR MAKING CLOTHES, e.g. FOR DRESS-MAKING OR FOR TAILORING, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • A41H1/00Measuring aids or methods
    • A41H1/02Devices for taking measurements on the human body

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  • the invention relates to a method for providing an object, in particular a piece of clothing, which is custom-made to adapt to the body dimensions of a person or other living being, by way of contract manufacturing or via a request from a stock of prefabricated objects.
  • the invention is therefore based on the object of creating an attractive, time-saving and cost-effective solution for customers and suppliers alike. to offer a low-cost process for the provision of custom-made items.
  • Customer-made objects are also to be understood here to mean objects which have been prefabricated in a predetermined size grid, insofar as these can be assigned to the customer precisely on the basis of a customer's exactly known body dimensions and without trying on.
  • the invention includes the essential idea of a Korperkorsatz obtained with such or similar apparatus to an expedient under the premises of a commercial process, storage, transmission and processing terteil to un ⁇ which fugungsgewalt a far-reaching as possible personal encryption over its own data with the rational Ab ⁇ development of a manufacturing or deployment and Zah ⁇ lung sequence connects.
  • a data carrier that is either in the customer's possession or for which the customer alone has authorization.
  • This is, for example, a memory card on which the body data record is stored magnetically, electronically or optically, or another data medium that is handed out to the customer after the body measurement, or one that is stored in the customer's PC or on a server and in any case in the latter case with an authentication code, a password or the like protected file.
  • the invention further includes the idea of releasing the production control on the basis of the body data record after the transfer and verification of a payment data record.
  • it further includes the idea of m direct connexion to ⁇ processing the Korper Stahlsatzes to process the customer and and th -modalita- result ⁇ ieser processing delivery path to determine an identification record.
  • Standen relevant form of the invention takes the place of the joint processing of the Korperkorsatzes with a ⁇ em object associated interface data set the Processing with dimensions or sizes, in the result of which an availability signal is output that provides a (positive or negative) statement about the availability of a suitable object.
  • This data processing is considerably less complex than the processing of the body data record with a complete cutting data record, since it essentially only requires a classification of the body data record according to a predetermined dimension or size grid.
  • the parallel processing of an identification data record is not necessary, but it represents a suitable embodiment for applications in which the item is not provided in the dealer's business, but rather by delivery to the customer.
  • a negative availability signal is output as a result of a first process run
  • further runs with the dimensional data records of the stock of the specified object are carried out by other handlers in a predetermined overall system.
  • Such an overall system can be, for example, the branch system of a specific trading company in a city or region, the overall system of the traders of a specific producer (or in turn its local or territorial subsystem) or the entirety of the traders of a specific branch in a specific shopping center.
  • the output of a provision data record is expedient, which specifies the (ie at least one) provision location of a suitable object and optionally a route to it - starting from the geographical location of the execution of the method.
  • the body data set in the context of a to use virtual try-on of the object under consideration.
  • the saved data set then naturally reflects this specificity. It should also be pointed out that for special purposes - for example when measuring for the purchase of shoes - a high-resolution measurement of other parts of the body can also be expedient.
  • the corresponding body data are first fed to a simulation computer, in which a suitable antropometric simulation program (known per se) is implemented.
  • a suitable antropometric simulation program (known per se) is implemented.
  • the customer can be impressively represented as "carrier" of the object, n standard postures or possibly also animated.
  • the presentation of such a simulation for example, in the business of a handler or - are represented on this - after transmission of the simulation result reflecting simulation data set or - alternatively - of the article data representing ⁇ set to the customer's computer.
  • the last variant allows therefore within the scope of the In ⁇ botes of Internet senders virtual try right at home with the customer.
  • the step of measuring the body surface to obtain the body data record is advantageously carried out as a service in a suitably designed measuring system. Seme execution is then dependent on the result of a processing operation in which the provision or the predecessor. of a performance equivalent is checked.
  • the execution of the measurement step, / ⁇ rd usually depend on the input of an identification data record (directly at the measurement system or also by data transfer) and also on the registration of a predetermined type of countervalue, such as the introduction of a coin or a money ticket or one more evasive credit card or a credit or customer card in a corresponding reading device on the measurement system.
  • Such generally customary means of payment may be replaced by a voucher, which is issued, for example, by a clothing manufacturer or retailer who is authorized to issue such vouchers via a corresponding contract with the operator of the measurement system. If this option is provided, the measurement system is equipped with a corresponding scanner with a downstream evaluation device. Conversely, it is also possible for the surveying system to be equipped with means for issuing a voucher after a surveying service has been used.
  • the invention further relates to a data carrier in card format according to claim 15, which as a result
  • this data carrier contains, in addition to the body data record, also an identification data record of the owner or of the measured living being, and it is in particular designed as a magnetic or chip card.
  • Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram for explaining a first embodiment of the inventive method
  • Fig. 2 is a schematic diagram for explaining a second embodiment of the inventive method.
  • a preferred location for a surveying system which forms an essential component of each arrangement for executing the method according to the invention, is an shopping center.
  • the customer Upon arrival at the shopping center, the customer will find a measurement kiosk in a central location (and presented in a suitable manner for advertising purposes), in which he can measure himself and generate a body data record.
  • the customer pays for a measurement in cash or with a cash card or issues a voucher that a large clothing store has distributed in the shopping center in the catchment area.
  • the measurement energy is stored in a chip card and this is issued to the customer.
  • the cost of the smart card can at least partially by printed Who are ⁇ environment covered.
  • the customer can query the range of goods in the shopping center on monitors, so that he does not have to roam the entire center indiscriminately when there is a clearly predetermined purchase request. By entering search words, he can monitor up to a "click through" the desired goods, and finally he can insert his chip card with the body data set m into the computer of the information center in order to determine whether the desired goods are also available in the size of the shopping center.
  • the information computer is connected to the
  • Warehousing computers of the retailers of the shopping center so that after entering an article code and reading in the chip card, the corresponding data stocks can be searched.
  • the information computer has determined where the customer can get the desired goods and prints out a map of the corresponding store with a route map.
  • the operation in the shop can be prepared by a corresponding notice of the appearance of the customer and his wish to buy.
  • a supplementary evaluation can be used to determine from where the goods can be ordered most cheaply, and this can also be communicated to the customer.
  • he can contact the relevant shop directly from the information computer and implement his order there, or he can have a route sketch printed out and go to the shop to speak personally about the conditions of the order.
  • an order via the Internet can be drawn at a shipper whose stock on information computer or Ferti ⁇ supply contract be given to a producer. Details of this are described below.
  • a survey installed there Solution system can be operated, for example, by a large, internationally active fashion house, or at least vouchers for a measurement by such a fashion house can be offered to the passengers.
  • a body database that can only be accessed by the potential customer after authorization is created in a server of the measuring system or the fashion house.
  • the customer can then browse through the offerings of the fashion house on appropriate monitors and, if they like a piece of clothing, click on it or enter the corresponding article code. Thereupon, under menu control, he will receive a request to release a body data record. If he follows these, the central warehouse computer of the fashion house, which stores the stock of all branches, first checks whether the branch at the airport at which the customer is located has the desired item of clothing in the required size. If this is the case, the customer receives a corresponding message and can pick up the item of clothing immediately.
  • the customer will provide an indication Darue ⁇ about asked which destination he has. The check is then continued for the branch located at the destination and the result is communicated to the customer as to whether and, if so, when he could receive the desired item of clothing there. If for any reason the customer is unable to accept this suggestion, the item will be sent to the home address from the central warehouse under menu control. If it appeals to this solution, it can draw lots the appropriate order by entering his credit card or the relevant data and preserving the bran ⁇ then dung stuck - either during his absence or after his return - sent.
  • Another essential application is that after a measurement of the body surface in a measurement system (measurement kiosk), the body data record is transmitted by email to their home computer or with the above-mentioned memory card issued at the measurement system via a corresponding reading device Enter body data record directly on the home computer and then trigger an Internet order on this basis.
  • the mailing catalog of a provider placed in the network is "browsed" and an article code of a desired object is entered in connection with the body data record by clicking on it.
  • a in the computer of the shipping company (or in the home computer of the customer s) implemented animation software enables m Verbin ⁇ dung with the Korperlochsatz one hand and one assigned to the article code record on the other hand or an animated representation of the person as a carrier of the considered garment Subject.
  • This animation can be displayed realistically on a high-resolution color screen of the home computer, so that the customer can carry out a virtual try-on at home and decide in the Ergeonis whether and, if so, in which special design and color he wants to order the item.
  • the Bestel- development itself can then knew way be realized in a be per se from the e-commerce ⁇ .
  • the customization of an object - such as a piece of clothing for a particular fashion house - can be given after a virtual try-on.
  • 1 shows a first, production-related method arrangement 100.
  • This comprises a measurement system 101, in which, as the first method step 103, a body surface measurement of a person takes place, the result of which is obtained in a measurement computer 105 from a body data record KD.
  • This is transmitted via email to a home computer 107 and stored there in a body data storage area 107a.
  • Identification data (ID) (user personal data) can be entered via an input unit 107E and stored in an identification data storage area 107b.
  • payment data (ZD) for home banking processes can be entered via the input unit and stored in a money transfer storage area 107c.
  • Various display functions can be implemented using a high-resolution 107M color monitor.
  • a simulation data storage area 107d is used to store simulation data in the context of a “virtual fitting” (explained below).
  • the home computer 107 is connected to the data processing system of a clothing manufacturer as part of a selection and ordering process via the Internet.
  • these include a payment transaction computer 109, a production control computer 111, a delivery control computer 113, an offer server 115 and a simulation computer 117.
  • the clothing manufacturer realizes the permanent presence of its current offer on the Internet, with each model offered being backed up with the article data required for the presentation and an article data record in the backup, which m connection with a body data record of a potential Carrier allows a virtual try-on of the model.
  • the articles- Data sets of the individual models are each stored in article data storage areas 115a of the offer server 115.
  • the customer When a potential customer establishes a connection, the customer is guided through the offer by means of a suitable - known per se - menu guidance, and if he wishes a virtual try-on of a specific model, the transmission of his body data record to the simulation server connected to the offer server 115.
  • Computer 117 requested.
  • the simulation computer 117 in whose program memory area 117a an anthropometric simulation program, for example the RAMSIS / ANTHROPOS program, is implemented, uses this program to perform the simulation calculation of a virtual try-on of the desired model special customers.
  • the simulation data record obtained is transferred to the customer's home computer, provided the corresponding hardware and software equipment of the home computer 107 is provided, and a corresponding representation is displayed on the monitor 107M.
  • the prospect is satisfied with his appearance in the desired model, he can initiate an order process by clicking on a corresponding menu field.
  • the payment data ZD m a payment data storage 109a of the payment computer 109 transferred, and there will be a Ve ⁇ riserstress through 109b. If the result of the verification is positive, either the body data set already present in the simulation computer 117 is transferred from this or from the home computer 107 to a body data storage area lilac of the production control computer 111.
  • the necessary identification data ID m are transmitted to an identification data storage area 111b of the production control computer and via one of the selected ones
  • the article code AC assigned to the goods is addressed in the cutting data storage area 111c in which the process data (cutting data) SD required for producing the desired model are stored.
  • Production 119 of the ordered goods is controlled on the basis of the stored cutting data SD and body data KD.
  • a payment initiation stage 109c is activated in the payment transaction computer 109 via the production control computer 111 and a payment transaction 121 is carried out (for example by debiting the customer's credit card account).
  • the delivery control computer 113 controls the delivery process 123, via which the customer receives the goods.
  • FIG. 2 schematically shows a simplified, handler-related method arrangement 200 compared to the arrangement described above, which in turn has, as an essential component, a measurement system 201 with a measurement computer 205 for carrying out a body surface measurement 103 of a potential customer of a clothing retailer.
  • the measurement system 201 also has a credit card reader 207 which is connected to an unlocking device 209 which, after a valid credit card has been imported by an interested party, on the one hand unlocks a door of the measurement system and hereby releases the access and on the other hand the technology components for carrying out a fourth measurement 203 acti ⁇ .
  • the measurement system 101 of FIG. 1 may have a similar construction, but there in Inte ⁇ a ress clarity is not shown in more detail.
  • a chip card output unit 211 connected to the output of the measurement computer 205 inputs one after each measurement Body data chip card 213 with the body data record KD of the user of the measuring system stored therein.
  • An amount of credit or discount from a clothing retailer or another company that customers of the measuring system might want to acquire can be stored in the chip card 213.
  • the body data chip card 213 contains, in addition to the body data record KD obtained during the measurement of the body surface of the user m of the measurement system 201, an identification data record ID which was read out by the credit card reader 207 from the credit card of the user of the measurement system.
  • a separate input of personal data when using the measurement system (which would otherwise be useful) can be omitted.
  • an information computer 215 of a clothing retailer set up near the measurement system at a commercial or traffic junction comprises an input keyboard 217, a body data chip card reader 221 and a credit card reader 223.
  • the information computer 215 also has a processor unit 225 and a data storage device 227 for (volatile) storage of customer data. This is connected to the body data chip card reader 221 and the credit card reader 223 and the input keyboard 217 and stores the body data record KD, the identification data ID and - in the case of the introduction of a credit card when an order is drawn - payment data ZD and data entered via the input keyboard the processing of an offer and order process between. Finally, the information computer 215 has an offer storage device 229 in which the the current offer of the clothing retailer is stored locally and from which a presentation with a suitable menu is possible.
  • the information computer 215 is connected to a central computer 231 of the provider via a company-owned intranet or a public network, such as the Internet.
  • This also has a processor unit 233, which is assigned in particular to the central supply store 235.
  • This comprises a plurality of branch storage areas 235 1, in each of which the current stock of goods of each of the branches of the trading house is stored. If, after checking the offer of the trading house on the information computer 215, a customer has found an item of clothing that suits him, he is prompted for the entry of his body data chip card 213 by a corresponding menu guidance. If he has followed this request, the body data KD are loaded from the chip card into the data storage device 227 of the information computer 215.
  • processor unit 225 there is classification processing with pre-stored dimensional data records MD, the result of which is assigned a clothing size according to the retail system's size system to the prospect's body data record.
  • the corresponding data are transferred to the central computer 231, where the current central stock is searched in the central store 235, starting with the branch closest to the location of the information computer 215, to determine whether the desired one Item m the required size is in stock. This has already been discussed above in the description of application scenarios.
  • an availability signal is sent to the information computer 215 sends, who then issues a pre-stored location and route information.

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La présente invention concerne un procédé de réalisation d'un objet adapté aux dimensions corporelles d'un être vivant, en particulier d'un vêtement. Ledit procédé comprend les étapes suivantes: mesure tridimensionnelle sans contact (103) de la surface corporelle de l'être vivant pour obtenir un ensemble de données corporelles (KD); et mémorisation de l'ensemble de données corporelles (KD), en particulier en même temps qu'un ensemble de données d'identification et d'authentification (ID), dans une base de données (107a) ou sur un support de données à laquelle/auquel seul le propriétaire peut accéder directement.
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