20240037639. VIRTUAL REALITY SHOPPING SYSTEM simplified abstract (Unknown Organization)

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VIRTUAL REALITY SHOPPING SYSTEM

Organization Name

Unknown Organization

Inventor(s)

TA'NESHA Ratliff of Marietta GA (US)

VIRTUAL REALITY SHOPPING SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240037639 titled 'VIRTUAL REALITY SHOPPING SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The virtual reality shopping system is a virtual reality system that provides a virtual environment for clients to procure services. It includes a directory structure, an environment generation structure, and multiple avatars.

  • The directory structure presents a virtual "storefront" to the client, offered by vendors willing to enter into a contractual arrangement.
  • The environment generation structure transforms the virtual storefront into a virtual environment for the client.
  • The avatars represent both the client and a virtual individual representing the virtual storefront within the generated virtual environment.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Virtual shopping centers or malls where clients can browse and purchase products/services in a virtual environment.
  • Virtual showrooms for various industries, such as automotive or real estate, allowing clients to explore and interact with virtual representations of products.
  • Virtual training simulations for retail employees to practice customer interactions and sales techniques.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Overcoming geographical limitations by providing a virtual shopping experience accessible from anywhere.
  • Enhancing the convenience of shopping by eliminating the need for physical travel and reducing time spent in physical stores.
  • Providing a more immersive and interactive shopping experience compared to traditional online shopping.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Increased accessibility and convenience for clients, especially those with mobility limitations or living in remote areas.
  • Cost savings for vendors by eliminating the need for physical storefronts and reducing operational expenses.
  • Improved customer engagement and satisfaction through the immersive and interactive nature of the virtual environment.


Original Abstract Submitted

the virtual reality shopping system is a virtual reality system. the virtual reality shopping system is adapted for use with a client. the virtual reality shopping system provides a virtual environment that emulates the physical process of procuring one or more services. the virtual reality shopping system is a virtual shopping center. the virtual reality shopping system comprises a directory structure, an environment generation structure, and a plurality of avatars. the directory structure presents a virtual “storefront” that is presented to the client by vendors that are willing to enter into a contractual arrangement with the client. the environment generation structure transforms the virtual storefront into a virtual environment for the client. the plurality of avatars are virtual representations for the client and a virtual individual who represents the virtual storefront within the generated virtual environment.