US2012198949A1PendingUtilityA1
Footcare product dispensing kiosk
Est. expirySep 21, 2026(~0.2 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
G06Q 20/20A61B 5/1036G06Q 30/0631A43B 7/24A43D 1/08A43D 1/022A43D 1/02
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Abstract
A kiosk apparatus that may select for a person a recommended footcare product based on pressure measurements collected from pressures sensors or calculated biomechanical data estimates. Pressure measurements and calculated biomechanical data estimates may be used to determine if a foot is unshod on the pressure sensor and also group a person into a classified subgroup. The pressure measurement and calculated biomechanical data estimates may also be used to select a recommended footcare product.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 - 76 . (canceled)
77 . A method of determining if a foot on a sensor is unshod, comprising:
estimating a plurality of foot dimensions; calculating a plurality of foot dimension ratios; and determining if the foot is unshod by comparing the foot dimension ratios to pre-determined values.
78 . The method according to claim 77 , wherein the foot dimensions are selected from the group consisting of foot length, heel width, arch width, and forefoot width.
79 . The method according to claim 77 , wherein the foot dimension ratios are selected from the group consisting of foot length/heel width, forefoot width/heel width, and arch width/heel width.
80 . The method according to claim 78 , wherein the foot length is the length of the line between the most posterior and most anterior points of each foot pressure print.
81 . The method according to claim 78 , wherein the heel width is the length of a first line that is perpendicular to a second line, wherein the second line is a line between the center of the heel and the center of the second toe, and the first line is located at 5 to 20% of the FL line from the posterior end.
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84 . The computer readable medium containing instructions that when executed result in a performance of a method of determining if an unshod foot is on a sensor, according to claim 77 .Cited by (0)
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