WO2016158798A1 - Système d'assistance au remplacement de produit - Google Patents

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WO2016158798A1
WO2016158798A1 PCT/JP2016/059746 JP2016059746W WO2016158798A1 WO 2016158798 A1 WO2016158798 A1 WO 2016158798A1 JP 2016059746 W JP2016059746 W JP 2016059746W WO 2016158798 A1 WO2016158798 A1 WO 2016158798A1
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吉田 敏生
秀保 岩崎
光二 岡田
義之 守山
雄志 田村
準一 木村
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  • the present invention relates to a product replacement support system.
  • first product and the second product are not the same product, there may be a difference.
  • dustproof treatment is applied as a standard to one of the first product and the second product
  • dustproof treatment in the other product is treated as an option and not applied as a standard. is there.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a product replacement support system capable of providing information in consideration of differences between products.
  • a product replacement support system of the present invention is a terminal for inputting information indicating a first product, and another product corresponding to the first product in response to an input from the terminal.
  • a product replacement support system comprising a server for providing information related to a second product to the terminal, wherein the terminal performs various inputs including an input of a first model number indicating the first product And a display unit for displaying various types of information including information related to the second product provided from the server, wherein the server includes information related to the first product including the first model number and the second A database for associating information related to the product, an extraction unit for extracting information about the second product from the database using the first model number input via the terminal, and an extraction unit
  • a display control unit that controls a display mode of information displayed on the display unit based on the information that is displayed, and the display control unit includes specifications of the first product and specifications of the second product. The display unit displays information regarding the difference.
  • the first product and the second product are linear guides, and the first model number is at least the series, size, type and number of bearings of the first product.
  • the display control unit places an order for the second product based on an estimate condition input screen for accepting an estimate of the second product and an estimate made on the estimate condition input screen.
  • An ordering screen to be received is displayed on the display unit.
  • the display control unit displays the input form configured by a plurality of input areas for individually inputting each of a plurality of phrases constituting the first model number. The input unit inputs the first model number by an input to the input form.
  • the first product and the second product are linear guides
  • the input form includes at least the series, size, type and number of bearings of the first product.
  • a plurality of input areas for individually inputting each of a plurality of phrases constituting the first model number indicating the rail length.
  • the first model number can be input in units of phrases.
  • the display control unit has not completed input according to a combination pattern of other phrases that can be limited or specified by a part of the phrases that have been input among the plurality of phrases. Update the input area of another phrase.
  • the display control unit is arranged in parallel with the information about the first product extracted by the extraction unit and the information about the second product that can be compared numerically including the dimensions.
  • a comparison screen is displayed, and in the comparison screen, a display mode when the numerical value related to the first product and the numerical value related to the second product are the same, the numerical value related to the first product, and the second product
  • the display mode in the case where the numerical value regarding is different is set to a different display mode.
  • the “numerical value related to the product” refers to, for example, a product dimension, a basic load rating of the product, and the like, but may include other numerical values that contribute to the identification of the product.
  • the display mode differs between the case where the numerical value relating to the first product and the numerical value relating to the second product are the same, the numerical value relating to the numerical value relating to the first product and the numerical value relating to the second product is different.
  • the presence or absence of the difference can be shown more clearly. Therefore, it is possible to more reliably provide information in consideration of the difference between the first product and the second product.
  • the server stores a standard drawing data used for displaying a standard drawing which is a reference drawing for confirming the dimensions of the second product, and extracts by the extraction unit
  • An output unit that outputs product specification information used for receiving an order for the second product based on the result, and a drawing generation unit that generates delivery specification diagram data used for outputting a drawing showing the second product
  • the display control unit displays the standard drawing on the comparison screen, and the drawing generation unit, when an option is applied to the second product, displays the second product to which the option is applied. Generate delivery specification data.
  • the processing related to the display of the standard drawing can be further simplified.
  • the processing load can be reduced.
  • the drawing generation unit can provide delivery specification diagram data of the second product to which the option is applied, thereby providing a drawing suitable for estimation.
  • the output unit includes the first model number in the product specification information.
  • information indicating the first product to be replaced by the second product can be included in the product specification information. Therefore, the product before replacement can be recorded.
  • the display control unit causes the display unit to display an option setting screen on which an option applied to the second product can be added, changed, or deleted.
  • the first product and the second product are linear guides
  • the option setting screen includes the accuracy, preload, material, surface treatment of the second product, This is a screen for selecting a lubricant, a mounting orientation, a mounting reference plane, rail joint specifications, a lubricator type, a lubricator mounting position and orientation, a dustproof part, and a mounting hole cap for the lubrication unit.
  • the output unit may be configured such that when the option applied to the second product is no longer an option corresponding to the first product due to an input to the option setting screen, Is not included in the product specification information.
  • any option can be applied to the second product.
  • the second product is It is possible to reduce the possibility that the error of “the product replacing the first product” is generated from the product specification information.
  • the server includes an issuing unit that issues a slip indicating the content of an order placed on the ordering screen, and the display control unit displays information displayed on the display unit based on information extracted by the extracting unit. And displaying an ordering screen for accepting ordering of the second product performed at least via the terminal on the display unit, and the display control unit orders the second product ordered on the ordering screen.
  • An order change screen for displaying an order for requesting that the second product be delivered earlier than the normal delivery date of the second product, and the issuing unit displays the second order on the order change screen.
  • the voucher includes a notation indicating that an order requesting that the delivery date of the product is further advanced is made.
  • the first product and the second product are linear guides.
  • the product replacement support system of the present invention it is possible to provide information in consideration of differences between products.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an example of a main configuration of a product replacement support system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating an example of a main configuration of the terminal.
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating an example of a main configuration of the server.
  • FIG. 4 is a functional block diagram illustrating an example of functions of the server.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an example of information association realized by a database.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating an example of information association realized by a database.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an example of information association realized by a database.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating an example of information association realized by a database.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating an example of the dimensions of the second product.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating an example of the dimensions of the second product.
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram illustrating an example of the dimensions of the second product.
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram illustrating an example of the input / output screen.
  • FIG. 13 is a diagram illustrating an example of display contents in the first area.
  • FIG. 14 is a diagram illustrating an example of display contents in the first area after the partial input of the first model number is completed.
  • FIG. 15 is a diagram illustrating an example of display contents of the first area after the partial input of the first model number is completed.
  • FIG. 16 is a diagram illustrating an example of display contents of the first area after the partial input of the first model number is completed.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating an example of the dimensions of the second product.
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram illustrating an example of the dimensions of the second product.
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram illustrating an example of the input / output screen.
  • FIG. 13 is a diagram illustrating an example
  • FIG. 17 is a diagram illustrating an example of a relationship between input contents in the first area and output contents in the second area.
  • FIG. 18 is a diagram illustrating an output example of information regarding the second product.
  • FIG. 19 is a diagram illustrating another example of the output of information related to the second product.
  • FIG. 20 is a diagram illustrating an example of a specification confirmation screen.
  • FIG. 21 is a diagram illustrating an example of an assembly dimension accuracy confirmation screen.
  • FIG. 22 is a diagram illustrating an example of an estimation condition input screen.
  • FIG. 23 is a diagram illustrating an output example of product specification information.
  • FIG. 24 is a diagram illustrating an example of an option setting screen.
  • FIG. 25 is a chart illustrating an example of a process flow of the product replacement support system.
  • FIG. 25 is a chart illustrating an example of a process flow of the product replacement support system.
  • FIG. 26 is a chart illustrating an example of a process flow of the product replacement support system.
  • FIG. 27 is a diagram illustrating an example of a simple replacement screen.
  • FIG. 28 is a diagram showing another example of the option setting screen.
  • FIG. 29 is a diagram illustrating an example of a specific configuration of the linear guide.
  • FIG. 30 is a diagram for explaining the attachment reference plane.
  • FIG. 31 is a diagram for explaining the attachment reference plane.
  • FIG. 32 is a diagram illustrating a notification example of a warning regarding a combination of two or more options that cannot be applied to the second product.
  • FIG. 33 is a diagram illustrating an example of notification when a combination of two or more options that cannot be applied to the second product is selected.
  • FIG. 34 is a diagram illustrating an example in which options are automatically replaced.
  • FIG. 34 is a diagram illustrating an example in which options are automatically replaced.
  • FIG. 35 is a diagram illustrating an example in which options are automatically replaced.
  • FIG. 36 is a diagram illustrating an example of an option setting screen in which other options are fixed.
  • FIG. 37 is a diagram illustrating an example of an estimate response screen.
  • FIG. 38 is a diagram illustrating an example of an ordering screen.
  • FIG. 39 is a diagram illustrating an example of an order completion screen.
  • FIG. 40 is a diagram illustrating an example of an order history inquiry screen.
  • FIG. 41 is a diagram illustrating an example of an order change screen.
  • FIG. 42 is a diagram illustrating an example of an order confirmation screen.
  • FIG. 43 is a diagram illustrating an example of a configuration of a product replacement support system when the server functions as an issuing unit.
  • FIG. 43 is a diagram illustrating an example of a configuration of a product replacement support system when the server functions as an issuing unit.
  • FIG. 44 is a functional block diagram illustrating an example of a server function in the product replacement support system.
  • FIG. 45 is a diagram illustrating an example of a slip emitted by the issuing unit.
  • FIG. 46 is a diagram illustrating an example of a slip including a notation (express notation) indicating that an order for requesting a faster delivery date of the second product has been made.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an example of a main configuration of a product replacement support system 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the product replacement support system 1 includes a terminal 10 and a server 20.
  • the terminal 10 and the server 20 are communicably connected via a communication line N of a computer network, for example, and the server 20 corresponds to the first product in response to input of information indicating the first product from the terminal 10.
  • the terminal 10 is provided with information related to the second product, which is another product.
  • the number of terminals 10 connected to the server 20 is one, but a plurality of terminals 10 may be provided.
  • the first product and the second product handled by the product replacement support system 1 of the present embodiment are linear guides.
  • the linear guide is a product including a moving body (for example, the bearing 200 shown in FIG. 29) and a track (for example, the rail 201 shown in FIG. 29) on which the moving body is provided.
  • options can be applied to the second product.
  • the option is an additional feature that can be arbitrarily selected whether to apply to the second product.
  • options include, for example, surface treatment such as plating, addition of a supply unit for supplying lubricant to rolling elements and tracks, addition of a dust-proof configuration (seal member, etc.), and other accessories (for mounting) Addition of a cap or the like provided in the hole.
  • an order for replacing a part or all of the material that is typically used in the second product with another material, a limit related to accuracy, a limit related to preload, and the like can be applied as options.
  • the limit on accuracy is the variation that the linear guide used in the second product can cause with the linear movement along the rail (so-called longitudinal variation and lateral variation corresponding to two directions orthogonal to the rail extension direction).
  • Etc. is an item indicating how much is allowed.
  • Limitations related to accuracy are determined by, for example, symbols (grades) corresponding to predetermined “variation upper limit values” of a plurality of patterns, but are not limited to this example, and are not limited to international standards or specific countries.
  • the standard may be used when an index related to accuracy is determined by the standard or the like.
  • the limitation regarding the preload is a matter for designating the force (preload) applied to the bearing and rail track by the rolling elements provided between the bearing and the rail.
  • pre-load restrictions are defined by the presence or absence of pre-load and the symbol (grade) that indicates the degree of pre-load when there is a pre-load.
  • grade the symbol that indicates the degree of pre-load when there is a pre-load.
  • the standard may be used when an index relating to accuracy is determined by the above.
  • the options include features relating to at least one of accuracy, preload, material, surface treatment, lubrication, or dust protection.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing an example of the main configuration of the terminal 10.
  • the terminal 10 includes, for example, a storage unit 11, a calculation unit 12, a communication unit 13, an input unit 14, a display unit 15, and the like.
  • the storage unit 11 stores various software programs (for example, OS and web browser software) that are read and processed by the calculation unit 12 and various data used in combination with the software programs (for example, the storage unit 11).
  • a so-called auxiliary storage device such as a hard disk drive or a solid state drive, a software program read out during processing by the arithmetic unit 12, and a storage device (for example, a RAM (temporary storage device)) in which values indicating various variables relating to the processing are temporarily stored. Random Access read / write Memory) etc.
  • the calculation unit 12 includes a calculation device such as a CPU (Central Processing Unit), for example, and performs various processes related to the operation of the terminal 10 by reading out and executing software programs from the storage unit 11.
  • the communication unit 13 has a configuration related to communication between computers, such as a NIC (Network Interface Controller), and performs processing related to network connection and data communication between the connected computers.
  • the input unit 14 has, for example, a man-machine interface related to input such as a keyboard, a mouse, and the like, and performs input according to an input operation of a user who uses the terminal 10.
  • the display unit 15 includes, for example, a display device including one or more of a liquid crystal display, an organic electroluminescence (EL) display, a plasma display, a cathode ray tube (CRT), and other displays. Display output according to.
  • EL organic electroluminescence
  • CRT cathode ray tube
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating an example of a main configuration of the server 20.
  • the server 20 includes, for example, a storage unit 21, a calculation unit 22, a communication unit 23, and the like.
  • General characteristics of the storage unit 21, the calculation unit 22, and the communication unit 23 included in the server 20 are the same as those of the storage unit 11, the calculation unit 12, and the communication unit 13 included in the terminal 10, and thus description thereof is omitted.
  • items specific to the storage unit 21 and the calculation unit 22 of the server 20 will be described.
  • the storage unit 21 of the server 20 is used for input of information indicating the first product from the terminal 10 and provision of information regarding the second product to the terminal 10 in addition to basic software programs such as an OS. Stores software programs for displaying various input / output display screens.
  • the software program or the like is referred to as “product replacement support program 30”.
  • the product replacement support program 30 of the present embodiment is a software program for displaying the various input / output display screens in the form of a web page displayed by a web browser executed on the terminal 10. This is an example of an input / output mode of the software program or the like, and is not limited to this. The specific form of input / output can be changed as appropriate.
  • FIG. 4 is a functional block diagram illustrating an example of functions of the server 20.
  • the server 20 functions as the database 41, the extraction unit 42, the display control unit 43, the output unit 44, the drawing generation unit 45, and the like when the calculation unit 22 executes the product replacement support program 30. Further, the server 20 includes the storage unit 21 as described above.
  • the storage unit 21 of the server 20 stores, as a part of the product replacement support program 30, standard drawing data 32 used for displaying a standard drawing 72 that is a reference drawing for confirming the dimensions of the second product (see FIG. 20).
  • the storage unit 21 of the server 20 stores, as part of the product replacement support program 30, a software program that functions as the database 41 by being read by the calculation unit 22 and data handled by the database 41.
  • the software program or the like is illustrated as “DB data 31”.
  • the server 20 functions as the database 41.
  • the database 41 associates information related to the first product including the first model number and information related to the second product (such as the second model number).
  • the first model number is a model number indicating the first product.
  • the second model number is a model number indicating the second product.
  • FIGS. 5 to 8 are diagrams showing an example of information correspondence realized by the database 41.
  • phrases constituting the first model number are distributed and stored in a plurality of tables.
  • the computing unit 22 of the server 20 associates information related to the first product including the first model number with information related to the second product (such as the second model number) by combining information stored in the plurality of tables.
  • the database 41 uses the phrase “series”, “size”, “bearing type” included in the first model number, and “series”, “size”, “bearing type” included in the second model number. Are associated with each other (see FIG. 5).
  • the database 41 also includes phrases “series”, “size”, “preload”, and “accuracy” included in the first model number, and phrases “preload” and “accuracy” included in the second model number. Corresponding (see FIG. 6). In other words, in order to specify the “preload” and “accuracy” of the second product, not only the “preload” and “accuracy” phrases included in the first model number but also the “series” and “size” phrases. Is also necessary.
  • the database 41 associates the “dust-proof part symbol” included in the first model number with the “dust-proof part number” in the second product (see FIG. 7).
  • the “dustproof part symbol” is simply indicated as “symbol”, and the “dustproof part number” is simply indicated as “number”.
  • the database 41 associates “bearing material symbol” and “rail material symbol” included in the first model number with “bearing material number” and “rail material number” in the second second product. (See FIG. 8).
  • “bearing material symbol” and “rail material symbol” are simply indicated as “symbol”, and “bearing material number” and “rail material number” are simply indicated as “number”.
  • the server 20 can specify information (second model number, etc.) related to the second product corresponding to the first product indicated by the first model number from the first model number by the function as the database 41.
  • the database 41 similarly applies to the first product including the first model number for the first product having a character string other than “BBB” as a part of the first model number. Is associated with information on the second product.
  • the server 20 corresponds to the phrase.
  • the phrases “series”, “size”, and “bearing type” of the second model number are identified as “NH”, “15”, and “AN”. Also for other phrases, the server 20 can specify the phrase of the second model number corresponding to the phrase of the first model number based on the data stored in the database 41.
  • the database 41 may include data on a phrase that does not appear in the table as the second model number.
  • the “dust-proof part number” in FIG. 7 and the “number” that is the material number of the bearing and rail in FIG. 8 do not appear in the second model number.
  • the “dust-proof part number” and “number” are used as data for the server 20 to identify the second product. For example, in determining the “material / surface treatment symbol” included in the second area 62 of the input / output screen 60 shown in FIG. 12 and the like, the “number” which is the material number of the bearing and rail is used.
  • the phrase of the first model number may include a phrase that does not need to be associated with the second model number by the database 41.
  • phrases that indicate the specific number of linear guide bearings and rail lengths such as “Number of bearings” and “Rail length” are virtually non-existent due to product manufacturers. Since the numerical value indicated by the phrase of one product can be applied to the second product as it is, the association by the database 41 is not required.
  • FIGS. 9 to 11 are diagrams showing an example of the dimensions and the like of the second product.
  • the database 41 of the product replacement support system 1 according to the present embodiment further includes the size and basic load rating of each product (in addition to the data used for associating the first model number with the information related to the second product).
  • it has data in which various numerical information indicating "dimensions" is recorded.
  • the data shown in FIGS. 5 to 8 and the data shown in FIGS. 9 and 10 are “series”, “size”, “form” and “model” among the product model numbers (second model numbers). It is associated with the phrase “dust-proof part number”, but this is only a specific example of the phrase for association, and some of these phrases may be omitted or include other phrases. Also good.
  • data indicating numerical information such as dimensions is not necessarily essential for product replacement and can be omitted.
  • the dimensions of the first product are recorded in the same manner as the second product.
  • the dimensions of the product may be specified by a plurality of tables.
  • the dimension of the bearing length (L) may vary depending on the dustproof option to be applied.
  • the length (L) of the bearing may change depending on the dust-proof specification option.
  • the server 20 uses the data shown in FIGS. 9 and 10 from the phrases “series”, “size”, and “bearing type” of the second model number to use the basic length (L ) And the like, and the length (L) is overwritten using the “dust-proof specification number” and the data shown in FIG.
  • the extraction unit 42 extracts at least information related to the second product from the database 41 using the first model number input via the terminal 10.
  • the extraction unit 42 reads the second model number associated with the first model number in addition to reading the first model number.
  • the numerical information of the first product and the numerical information of the second product corresponding to the model number are read out.
  • the display control unit 43 controls the display mode of information displayed on the display unit 15 based on the information extracted by the extraction unit 42.
  • the output unit 44 outputs product specification information used for ordering the second product based on the extraction result obtained by the extraction unit 42. Details of the extraction unit 42, the display control unit 43, and the output unit 44 will be described later.
  • the drawing generation unit 45 generates delivery specification diagram data used for outputting a drawing indicating the second product.
  • the storage unit 21 of the server 20 stores, as part of the product replacement support program 30, a software program that functions as a CAD engine by being read by the calculation unit 22 and data handled by the CAD engine. .
  • the software program or the like is illustrated as “CAD33”.
  • the drawing generation unit 45 of this embodiment is the CAD engine.
  • the data handled by the CAD engine is data for dynamically generating CAD data corresponding to the extracted second product.
  • the CAD engine uses the second model number and a number not included in the second model number to extract product data (data corresponding to the second model number) from which data is handled by the CAD engine. Then, delivery specification drawing data is generated using the extracted data. More specifically, drawing data is prepared in advance in units of specifications, and the CAD engine generates delivered product specification drawing data corresponding to one product by combining the drawing data corresponding to the combination of specifications.
  • the degree of subdivision of the “specification unit” is arbitrary.
  • the drawing data of the second product before the dust-proof specification is applied, and the part corresponding to the dimensions overwritten for each dust-proof specification Data may be prepared in advance, or the drawing data may be subdivided by other methods.
  • the product replacement support program 30 may include a software program that constitutes a mechanism for specifying a user who inputs the first model number.
  • the product replacement support program 30 may include a user database in which information on users who can use the product replacement support program 30 is recorded, and a software program for performing authentication processing based on the user database.
  • Information about the user includes, for example, a user ID, a password, an e-mail address, a destination used when the product is delivered, and the like.
  • the product replacement support program 30 may include a software program that constitutes a mechanism for new user registration.
  • the terminal 10 and the server 20 have a configuration for starting up a computer, such as a ROM or flash memory storing BIOS (Basic Input / Output System) or UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface).
  • BIOS Basic Input / Output System
  • UEFI Unified Extensible Firmware Interface
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram illustrating an example of the input / output screen 60. 12 to 24 and 27 are screens displayed via the web browser executed on the terminal 10 below.
  • the calculation unit 22 of the server 20 executes the product replacement support program 30 to execute a script corresponding to the display content on each of these screens and transmit the script to the terminal 10.
  • the input / output screen 60 includes a first area 61 used for inputting the first model number indicating the first product, a display output of the second model number indicating the second product, and the like.
  • Specific features regarding the layout such as the arrangement of areas and the size relationship of display sizes in FIG. 12 and the like are merely examples, and can be changed as appropriate. In the following description and each figure used in the description, a case where the first product is a product of company B and the second product is a product of company A will be described as an example.
  • FIG. 13 is a diagram showing an example of the display contents of the first area 61.
  • the first area 61 has an input form configured by a plurality of input areas for individually inputting a plurality of phrases constituting the first model number.
  • the plurality of input areas constituting the input form of the first area 61 correspond to information (attributes) indicated by each of the plurality of phrases constituting the first model number.
  • the input form in the initial state displayed in the first area 61 on the input / output screen 60 of the present embodiment is, for example, “series”, “size”, “bearing type” as shown in FIG.
  • the “rail length” input area is provided as an input area in a text box format in which an arbitrary number (for example, unit: millimeter) within a predetermined range (for example, 0 to 10,000) can be input.
  • the input areas other than the “rail length” are provided as pull-down menu type input areas for selecting one character string from one or a plurality of character string candidates corresponding to each phrase. It is done.
  • the user who uses the terminal 10 inputs the first model number by inputting the input form.
  • the lower limit and upper limit of “rail length” and the unit are arbitrary.
  • FIGS. 14 to 16 are diagrams showing examples of display contents in the first area 61 after a part of the first model number has been input.
  • the server 20 updates the input areas of other phrases that have not been input in accordance with the combination pattern of other phrases that can be limited or specified by some of the phrases that have been input among the plurality of phrases. Specifically, for example, as illustrated in FIG. 13, when the character string selected in the “series” input area is “BBB”, the server 20 selects another input on the right side after “series”.
  • Input area of "Size”, "Bearing type”, “Number of bearings”, “Dustproof part symbol”, “Preload”, “Bearing material symbol”, “Rail length”, “Accuracy” and “Rail material symbol” Is displayed in the first area 61.
  • the input form shown in FIG. 13 corresponds to information related to the first product whose part (first part) of the first model number is “BBB” among the information recorded in the database 41.
  • the server 20 displays the input form in the information recorded in the database 41.
  • An input form corresponding to information on the first product in which a part (first part) of the model number 1 is “BCC” may be used.
  • the server 20 changes the number of pull-down menus constituting the “series” input area to two according to the phrases “series 1” and “series 2”.
  • Other input areas that continue to the right after the “Series” are: “Size”, “Bearing type”, “Number of bearings”, “Rail length”, “Material symbol”, “Preload”, “Accuracy”, “Symbol (1 ) ”,“ Symbol (2) ”,“ symbol (3) ”, and“ symbol (4) ”.
  • the items of the input area constituting the input form of the first area 61 change according to a part of the first model number (for example, “series”).
  • the server 20 responds to a combination pattern of other phrases that can be limited or specified by a phrase (for example, a character string) selected in the partial input area. You may make it update the input area
  • the server 20 selects a model number corresponding to the selected phrase in another input area.
  • the input area depends on the phrase.
  • the reference numeral “61a” is used to indicate the difference from the input form displayed in the first area 61 shown in FIG. 13, but the input form shown in FIG. Area 61.
  • the server 20 updates the selectable phrase in the other input contents or the other input Processing to determine the phrase in the content. Specifically, as shown in FIG. 15, for example, when “15” is selected in the “size” input area, the server 20 selects a phrase (character) that can be selected in the “bearing type” input area. Set to “A”, “B”, “C”, “D”. This is because, in the database 41, “Bearing type” that can be taken by the first model number “Series” is “BBB” and “Size” is “15” is “A”, “B”, “C”. , “D”. On the other hand, as shown in FIG.
  • the server 20 selects “E”, a phrase (character) that can be selected in the “bearing type” input area. Set to “A”, “F”, “B”, “C”, “D”. This is because, in the database 41, the “bearing types” that can be taken by the first model number in which “series” is “BBB” and “size” is “25” are “E”, “A”, “F”. , “B”, “C”, “D”. As described above, when there is an input content for another input area limited by a phrase that has already been input, the server 20 updates a selectable phrase in the other input content.
  • the server 20 may perform processing for automatically determining the one “bearing type”. In this case, when such a “size” is input, a single phrase corresponding to the “size” related to the “bearing type” input area is reflected and the state cannot be changed (grayed out).
  • the limitation or determination of these input contents by the server 20 is not limited to the relationship between “size” and “bearing type”. The server 20 performs the same processing for other input areas according to the correlation between phrases defined by the database 41.
  • a product of any manufacturer among a plurality of manufacturers can be selected as the first product.
  • the user of the terminal 10 selects the name of the company that is the manufacturer of the first product by operating the pull-down menu in the “maker name” column 66 located in the information of the first area 61. be able to. In FIG. 12, etc., “Company B” is selected.
  • the server 20 in response to an input operation on the pull-down menu in the “maker name” column 66, the server 20 sells any one of the input forms in the first area 61 sold by the company that is input in the “maker name” column 66. Make the input form according to the model number of one product.
  • FIG. 17 is a diagram illustrating an example of the relationship between the input content in the first area 61 and the output content in the second area 62.
  • the server 20 extracts information related to the second product from the database 41 using the first model number input via the terminal 10.
  • the server 20 functions as the extraction unit 42.
  • the server 20 reads the second model number associated with the first model number specified from the input content for the input form displayed in the first area 61 from the database 41 and reads the second area 62.
  • the server 20 is a part of the second model number that can be specified only by the part where the input has been completed according to the phrase where the input has been completed in the first area 61.
  • the whole is reflected in the second area 62.
  • the server 20 may not update the display contents in the second area 62 until the input contents for all the input areas constituting the input form displayed in the first area 61 are confirmed.
  • the server 20 is a product of the company after the reselection in the “maker name” column 66 and before the reselection in the “maker name” column 66.
  • a product corresponding to the product is displayed in the first area 61.
  • the extraction unit 42 refers to the database 41 and re-selects the first product corresponding to the information (model number and option) related to the second product displayed in the second area 62 and the like. Search backwards among products.
  • the extraction unit 42 displays the model number of the product closer to the corresponding product together with the input form corresponding to the model number. If there is no corresponding product, the extraction unit 42 displays an input form corresponding to any one model number sold by the reselected company in an unfilled state.
  • FIG. 18 is a diagram illustrating an output example of information related to the second product.
  • the server 20 After completing the input of the first model number for the input form in the first area 61, the server 20 displays information related to the second product associated with the first model number. Specifically, first, as shown in FIG. 18, the server 20 reads out the second model number associated with the input first model number from the database 41 and displays it in the second area 62. In other words, the server 20 displays the second model number on the display unit 15 of the terminal 10 to provide information necessary for selecting the second product to the user who uses the terminal 10. More specifically, when the input of all the phrases constituting the first model number is completed, the server 20 uniquely identifies the phrase of the second model number associated with the first model number by the database 41. Then, the specified second model number is displayed in the second area 62.
  • the server 20 causes the third area 63 to display options applied to the second product indicated by the second model number displayed in the second area 62.
  • the option displayed in the third area 63 when the input of the first model number is completed is an option corresponding to the first product specified by the first model number.
  • the option corresponding to the first product refers to “an option selected for the purpose of making the performance ratio with the first product equal”. That is, the “second product”, which is another product corresponding to the first product, refers to a product that can be used in the same manner as the first product in applications where the first product can be used.
  • the “second product” may be a product (standard product) to which the option is not applied among products provided by the manufacturer of the second product, but the specification of the standard product is different from that of the first product. There can be non-negligible differences in performance ratios.
  • the product can be changed to the product corresponding to the first product, that is, the “second product”.
  • the option corresponding to the first product is uniquely specified by the database 41 in accordance with the first model number (see, for example, FIGS. 6 to 8).
  • the second model number is output using a plurality of text boxes provided in the second area 62.
  • This is an example of the output method of the second model number.
  • the present invention is not limited to this, and can be changed as appropriate.
  • an option related to the dust-proof specification (double seal) and an option related to the bearing material (stainless steel) are displayed, but these are examples of options corresponding to the first product.
  • the option corresponding to the first product corresponding to the second product extracted as a product that replaces the input first model number is appropriately displayed.
  • the second product is not completely identical to the first product.
  • the standard regarding the accuracy of the linear guide may be different for each company, and the actual composition or the like may be different for the surface treatment even if the name of the surface treatment is the same. The same applies to other options (see, for example, FIG. 24).
  • the manufacturer of the second product (for example, Company A) performs processing for applying an option corresponding to the first product to the “standard specification product” at the processing base of the product to obtain the second product.
  • the product corresponds to the first model number.
  • FIG. 19 is a diagram showing another example of the output of information related to the second product.
  • the server 20 outputs information indicating that the second product corresponding to the input first model number cannot be provided.
  • the server 20 when it is not assumed that the combination of “accuracy” and “preload” represented by the first model number is realized in the second product, the server 20, as shown in FIG.
  • Information indicating that the second product cannot cope with the combination corresponding to the accuracy and preload of the first product (for example, a character string “out of production range”) may be output. .
  • the display content of “Out of production support range” is merely an example, and can be changed as appropriate.
  • the server 20 uses the second area 62 at least in the sense that it can provide the second product corresponding to the first model number in terms other than accuracy and preload. Output information about the second product.
  • the server 20 may output information relating to the dimensions of the second product as information relating to the second product.
  • the server 20 displays a “dimension confirmation” button 67 and a “specification confirmation” button 68 below the input form on the input / output screen 60 shown in FIG.
  • the “dimension check” button 67 includes, for example, a second product that replaces the first product represented by the input first model number after completion of the input of the first model number, and uses the second area 62 and the like. When the information about the second product is output, the operation becomes possible.
  • the “dimension confirmation” button 67 is operated by the user using the terminal 10, the server 20 displays a dimension confirmation screen (not shown) for confirming the dimensions such as the rail mounting hole position of the second product. It is displayed on the display unit 15.
  • the server 20 may be able to change and input dimensions such as rail mounting hole positions on the dimension confirmation screen. In this case, the server 20 reflects the dimension of the rail mounting hole position input on the dimension confirmation screen in the delivered product specification diagram data.
  • “Specification confirmation” button 68 includes, for example, a second product that replaces the first product represented by the input first model number after completing the input of the first model number. It is possible to operate when information on the second product is output.
  • the server 20 may be configured to allow the “specification confirmation” button 68 to be operable after the “dimension confirmation” button 67 is operated once or more.
  • the server 20 displays the specification confirmation screen 70 on the display unit 15 of the terminal 10.
  • FIG. 20 is a diagram showing an example of the item confirmation screen 70.
  • the second product is the linear guide specification confirmation screen 70, but is merely an example, and the display form of the specification confirmation screen 70 is not limited to this.
  • the server 20 displays a comparison screen in which numerically comparable information including dimensions among the information related to the first product and the information related to the second product extracted by the extraction unit 42 is displayed. Specifically, for example, as illustrated in FIG. 20, the server 20 displays, on the specification confirmation screen 70, a line on which the dimension of the second product is displayed and a line on which the dimension of the first product is displayed. Are displayed in parallel in a predetermined direction (for example, the vertical direction) on the display unit 15 of the terminal 10.
  • the server 20 provides, in a state where it is possible to confirm the numerically comparable information of the second product and the first product arranged in parallel in the vertical direction by the output of Table 71.
  • the specification confirmation screen 70 of this embodiment functions as a comparison screen.
  • the server 20 displays, in the comparison screen, a display mode when the numerical value related to the first product and the numerical value related to the second product are the same, and a display when the numerical value related to the first product and the numerical value related to the second product are different.
  • a different display mode is used.
  • the server 20 includes an item in which the numerical value related to the second product and the numerical value related to the first product are different, the numerical value related to the second product, and the first numerical value.
  • the items with the same numerical value for the product are output in a distinguishable state.
  • the server 20 has a color (for example, yellow) that is different from the background color (for example, white) of the specification confirmation screen 70 only for the numerical value cells related to the second product. Etc.) On the other hand, the server 20 does not color other cells.
  • the server 20 functions as the display control unit 43 that controls the display mode of the information displayed on the display unit 15 based on the information extracted by the extraction unit 42, and the specifications and first specifications of the first product. Information on the difference between the two product specifications is displayed. An item is output in a display mode that allows the second product and the first product to have different numerical values more easily.
  • illustration is performed by applying a mask pattern to the colored cells.
  • FIG. 20 illustration is performed by applying a mask pattern to the colored cells.
  • the display mode of different specifications is made different depending on whether or not the cell is colored.
  • this is an example of a method of making the display mode different and is not limited thereto.
  • the display mode may be different depending on at least one of the color of a character indicating a numerical value, the thickness of the character, the size of the character, the presence or absence of an underline applied to the character, The display mode may be varied depending on the method.
  • the server 20 displays a remark functioning as information on the difference between the specifications of the first product and the specifications of the second product on the comparison screen.
  • the specification of the second product is “the manufacturer of the second product (this is a part of the standard specification of Company A in this selection”). In this case, it is based on the standard specification of “Company A”) and may be different from the specification of the first product.
  • the server 20 indicates the specifications of the second product with the text (itemized list) described after the item “There are things to note”. In the example shown in Fig.
  • the server 20 may display a standard drawing 72 for confirming the dimensions of the second product on the comparison screen.
  • the server 20 reads the standard drawing data 32 from the storage unit 21 and includes the standard drawing 72 in the display mode of the specification confirmation screen 70.
  • the standard drawing 72 is displayed below the table 71, for example, and functions as a dimensional drawing using the dimensional symbols used in the table 71. Specifically, for example, “H”, “E”, and “W 2 ” are assigned to “assembly dimensions” in Table 71 shown in FIG.
  • each of these symbols is “the height dimension (H) of the linear guide”, “the height dimension (E) from the rail bottom surface to the bearing bottom surface”, “the distance between the rail reference side surface and the bearing reference side surface ( W 2 ) ”, and these symbols are attached to the standard drawing 72.
  • the standard drawing 72 in this embodiment is a reference diagram for confirming the dimensions of the second product. That is, the standard drawing 72 is a view intended to help understanding the dimensions of the second product and is not intended to show the exact shape of the second product.
  • the standard drawing 72 of the present embodiment is displayed by reading data (standard drawing data 32) whose drawing display mode has already been determined. For this reason, the standard drawing 72 does not necessarily reflect a specific form of options displayed in the third area 63.
  • the standard drawing 72 is a representative drawing of each product category (for example, a category by “series” or a category by “bearing type”), and is not necessarily a second product corresponding to the second model number. It is not a drawing showing a completely matching form.
  • the standard drawing 72 of the present embodiment also includes symbols related to dimensions that are not included in Table 71. Thereby, when inquiring information other than the information obtained from the specification confirmation screen 70 (more detailed dimensions and the like), it is possible to make an inquiry using the codes of the standard drawing 72.
  • the server 20 may output information indicating whether or not the second product is a product that can be delivered immediately. Specifically, the server 20 determines whether or not immediate delivery is possible by a conditional expression using, for example, the second model number and number (such as “dust-proof part number”). When the immediate delivery is impossible, the server 20 may display a sentence such as “The selected product cannot be handled as an immediate delivery, but can be manufactured by Company A” on the specification confirmation screen 70. On the other hand, the second product that is “immediately available” may not be displayed, or may be clearly displayed as “immediately available”. Regarding whether or not immediate delivery is possible, data constituting the model number of the second product in the database 41 may be associated with data indicating whether or not immediate delivery is possible.
  • FIG. 21 is a diagram showing an example of the assembly dimension accuracy confirmation screen 75.
  • the product replacement support system 1 may have a mechanism for enabling confirmation of the assembly dimensional accuracy of the second product.
  • the server 20 may display an “assembly dimension accuracy” button 73 on the specification confirmation screen 70, for example, as shown in FIG.
  • the server 20 displays an assembly dimension accuracy confirmation screen 75 as shown in FIG. 21, for example.
  • the assembly dimension accuracy confirmation screen 75 provides information on the assembly dimension accuracy of the second product, for example, in the form of a table in which the allowable values of dimensions and the mutual difference (accuracy grade) are associated with each other.
  • FIG. 21 shows an example in which the assembly dimension accuracy confirmation screen 75 is displayed in an independent window, but specific display modes (including items) for enabling confirmation of assembly dimension accuracy can be changed as appropriate. It is.
  • FIG. 22 is a diagram showing an example of the estimate condition input screen 80.
  • the product replacement support system 1 may have a mechanism for enabling estimation of the second product.
  • the server 20 may display, for example, a button for requesting an estimate (in this embodiment, a “specification confirmation” button 74) on the specification confirmation screen 70.
  • the server 20 displays an estimation condition input screen 80 as shown in FIG. 22, for example.
  • a user who uses the terminal 10 can request an estimate related to the purchase of the second product from the estimate condition input screen 80 shown in FIG.
  • the estimation condition input screen 80 includes, for example, a display area 81 for the second model number, an input area 90 for inputting various designation items related to the estimation request, and the like.
  • the input area 90 includes, for example, a destination code display area 82 indicating the destination of the product, a quantity designation text box 91 for inputting the number of purchases of the second product expected to be purchased at the time of estimation, and the specifications of the second product.
  • a confirmation button (in this embodiment, an “estimate now” button 83) for confirming the contents of the request for quotation, and the like.
  • the server 20 outputs product specification information used for receiving an order for the second product based on the extraction result by the extraction unit 42.
  • the server 20 functions as the output unit 44.
  • “Japanese” and “English” are provided as languages of drawings that can be requested by the delivery specification drawing request check box, and delivery specification drawing request check boxes 93a and 93b corresponding to each are provided. ing.
  • Requests by each of the delivery specification drawing request check boxes 93a and 93b are the same except that the language used in the delivery specification drawing output in response to the request is Japanese or English. In the present embodiment, when there is no need to distinguish between the delivered product specification drawing request check boxes 93a and 93b, they are described as delivered product specification drawing request check boxes 93.
  • the server 20 displays an estimate response screen (see FIG. 37) after the “immediate estimate” button 83 is operated on the estimate condition input screen 80, for example.
  • the display content of the estimate response screen includes information such as an estimated price and a scheduled shipping date related to the provision of the second product requested to be quoted on the estimate condition input screen 80, for example.
  • the server 20 displays the product specification information on a pop-up screen along with the display of the estimate response screen.
  • FIG. 23 is a diagram showing an output example of product specification information.
  • the product specification information includes, for example, a “date” column indicating the date when the product specification information was output, a “user ID” column indicating the user who requested the product specification information, “Nominal number” field indicating the model number, “Reference name number” field indicating the first model number, “Standard price” field indicating the estimated price, and delivery date scheduled when the product specification information is output It includes the “Reference delivery date” column shown.
  • the server 20 includes the first model number in the product specification information.
  • the server 20 outputs product specification information. Specifically, the server 20 outputs product specification information including specification information, for example, as shown in FIG.
  • the specification information is information indicated by various items such as “series” described below the “reference delivery date” column of the product specification information.
  • the items from the “accuracy grade” column to the “material” column described below the “number of bearings” column of the specification information include items related to options of the second product. For example, the specifications described in the “Surface Treatment” column and the “Dustproof” column in the specification information shown in FIG.
  • the specification information includes information regarding options.
  • the specification information shown in FIG. 23 is specification information corresponding to the information related to the second product and the information related to options output on the input / output screen 60 shown in FIG.
  • the description items and output format of the specification information are not limited to the example shown in FIG. 23, and can be changed as appropriate.
  • the server 20 supplies the delivery specification of the second product to which the option is applied.
  • Generate and output figure data Specifically, the CAD engine generates CAD data using data corresponding to the information related to the second product (for example, the second model number), and the CAD data is converted into drawing data (for example, bitmap image data or the like). 2D image data) and output.
  • drawing data for example, bitmap image data or the like. 2D image data
  • the drawing of the second product represented by the CAD data and the drawing data includes: Changes in the external shape and dimensions according to the presence or absence of such options are reflected.
  • the server 20 functions as the drawing generation unit 45 that generates the delivery specification drawing data of the second product to which the option is applied.
  • the server 20 sends the delivery specification diagram data of the second product to which the option is applied.
  • the CAD data generated at the time of generating is output together with the output of product specification information.
  • the server 20 sends various data such as delivered product specification diagram data to the user by a predetermined method. Specifically, the server 20 attaches various data such as delivered product specification diagram data to an e-mail, for example, and transmits it to the user who made the estimate request. Information (“user ID”, e-mail address, etc.) relating to the user who made the estimate request as the transmission destination can be specified when the user completes the login to the product replacement support system 1.
  • the product for which an estimate request can be made is not necessarily limited to the second product corresponding to the first product.
  • the server 20 may display, for example, a button (an “option” button in the present embodiment) for input regarding option setting in the third area 63 of the input / output screen 60.
  • the button is operated by a user who uses the terminal 10, the server 20 displays an option setting screen 100 on the display unit 15 of the terminal 10 in which an option applied to the second product can be added, changed, or deleted.
  • FIG. 24 is a diagram illustrating an example of the option setting screen 100.
  • An option setting screen 100 shown in FIG. 24 is a screen related to addition, change or deletion of options of the linear guide product, and includes “accuracy”, “preload”, “material”, “surface treatment”, “lubrication unit”, “ Options for each item of “Dustproof” and “Cap for mounting hole” can be specified.
  • “surface treatment”, “rail only” can be designated. When there is no “rail only” check, for example, surface treatment is applied to both the bearing and the rail, and when there is a “rail only” check, the surface treatment is applied only to the rail.
  • Options that can be specified on the option setting screen 100 may be changed as appropriate according to the product.
  • the server 20 does not include the first model number in the product specification information when the option applied to the second product is no longer the option corresponding to the first product by the input to the option setting screen 100. Specifically, when a part or all of the options applied to the second product as an option corresponding to the first product is changed or deleted by an input to the option setting screen 100, or the first product is supported. When an option other than the option to be added is added and an estimate request is made for the second product, the server 20 indicates the first model number from various information included in the product specification information. The product specification information is output with the name number field deleted.
  • step S1 when a login request to the product replacement support system 1 is made from the terminal 10 to the server 20 (step S1), the server 20 functions as the display control unit 43 that controls the display unit 15 aspect of the terminal 10, An output for displaying a login screen (not shown) on the display unit 15 is performed (step S2). Specifically, for example, in response to access from the terminal 10 performed via a web browser, the display control unit 43 transmits and outputs data for displaying a login screen on the web browser to the terminal 10.
  • the server 20 functioning as the display control unit 43 controls the display content of the display unit 15 of the terminal 10.
  • step S3 When information related to login (for example, input of a user ID and a password) is performed on the terminal 10 (step S3), the server 20 performs an authentication process (step S4).
  • the display control unit 43 performs output for displaying the input / output screen 60 (see FIG. 12 and the like) on the display unit 15 (step S5).
  • the display control unit 43 for example, in the first area 61 of the input / output screen 60, is an input form configured by a plurality of input areas for individually inputting a plurality of phrases constituting the first model number. Is displayed on the display unit 15.
  • the server 20 performs a predetermined error process such as notifying that effect. Since the specific processing content of the authentication processing is general, the details are omitted. In the flowcharts shown in FIGS. 25 and 26, only the flow when the user's login validity is confirmed (when the login is successful) is described.
  • step S6 When there is an input in the “maker name” column 66 or a part of the first model number from the terminal 10 (step S6), the server 20 updates the input form according to the input content (step S7). Specifically, the display control unit 43 is not able to input other words that have not been input in accordance with a combination pattern of other phrases that can be limited or specified by some of the phrases that have been input among the plurality of phrases in the input form. Update the phrase input area. The process of step S6 and step S7 is continued until the input of the first model number is completed at the terminal 10 (step S8; No).
  • the server 20 functions as the extraction unit 42 and uses the first model number input via the terminal 10 to at least the second product from the database 41.
  • Information is extracted (step S9).
  • the extraction unit 42 reads out information related to the second product including the second model number and options applied to the second product from the database 41.
  • the extraction unit 42 reads information (such as dimensions) related to the first product used for parallel display on the comparison screen from the database 41. When the comparison screen is omitted, extraction of information regarding the first product is omitted.
  • the display control unit 43 controls the display mode of information displayed on the display unit 15 based on the information extracted by the extraction unit 42. Specifically, the display control unit 43 performs an output for displaying the second model number in the second area 62 of the input / output screen 60 (step S10). In addition, when there is an option (step S11; Yes), the display control unit 43 performs output for displaying the option in the third area 63 of the input / output screen 60 (step S12). If there is no option (step S11; No), the process of step S12 is omitted.
  • the display control unit 43 When a request for display of a comparison screen (for example, operation of the “specification confirmation” button 68) is made from the terminal 10 (step S13), the display control unit 43 includes information on the first product extracted by the extraction unit 42, and An output for displaying a comparison screen on which numerically comparable information including dimensions among the information about the second product is displayed is performed (step S14).
  • the display control unit 43 displays, in the comparison screen, the display mode when the numerical value related to the first product and the numerical value related to the second product are the same, the numerical value related to the first product, and the numerical value related to the second product. Different display modes are used for different display modes.
  • the display control unit 43 displays the standard drawing 72 on the comparison screen (step S15). Specifically, the display control unit 43 displays, for example, a specification confirmation screen 70 (see FIG. 20).
  • step S16 When there is a request for setting an option from the terminal 10 (for example, operation of an “option” button) (step S16; Yes), the display control unit 43 adds, changes, or deletes an option applied to the second product. Output for displaying the possible option setting screen 100 on the display unit 15 is performed (step S17). If there is no request for option setting (step S16; No), the processing of steps S17 to S19 is omitted.
  • step S18 the display control unit 43 is applied to the second product according to the specific contents of the option addition, change, or deletion.
  • the option information is updated, and the option display displayed in the third area 63 is updated (step S19).
  • step S19 When no option is added, changed, or deleted from the terminal 10 (step S18; No), the process of step S19 is omitted.
  • the display control unit 43 may determine whether or not the option added, changed, or deleted in step S18 is correct (step S31). ). In this case, when the option selection is correct (step S31; Yes), the display control unit 43 proceeds to the process of step S19.
  • the display control unit 43 performs an output for causing the display unit 15 to display a notification that the option selection is incorrect (step S32).
  • the notification displayed by the output in step S32 is, for example, a notification on the pop-up screen 122 shown in FIG. After the process of step S32, the product replacement support system 1 returns to step S17.
  • step S20 When an input indicating the start of an estimate request is made from the terminal 10 (for example, the operation of the “specification confirmation” button 74) (step S20), the display control unit 43 selects the second product based on the extraction result by the extraction unit 42. Output for displaying the estimate condition input screen 80 used for ordering is performed (step S21).
  • step S22 When an input indicating completion of an estimate request is made from the terminal 10 on the estimate condition input screen 80 (for example, operation of the “immediate estimate” button 83) (step S22), the server 20 displays an estimate response screen (step S22). S23).
  • step S24 When the specification request check box 92 is checked on the estimation condition input screen 80 (step S24; Yes), the server 20 displays the product specification information on the pop-up screen together with the display of the estimation response screen.
  • Step S25 the output unit 44 does not include the first model number in the product specification information when the option applied to the second product is no longer the option corresponding to the first product due to the input to the option setting screen 100.
  • the server 20 determines whether an option is added, changed, or deleted through the process of step S15.
  • the output unit 44 outputs the product specification information in a state where the information indicating the first model number (for example, the “referenced name number” column) is deleted.
  • the output unit 44 outputs product specification information including information indicating the first model number (for example, “referenced name number” column).
  • the server 20 delivers the delivered product specification diagram of the second product. Data is generated and output (step S27).
  • the product replacement support system 1 performs the electronic commerce via the screen related to the purchase of the second product for which the estimation is performed.
  • a mechanism for making a contract may be further provided.
  • FIG. 27 is a diagram illustrating an example of the simple replacement screen 110.
  • the server 20 has, for example, an input item (for example, a radio button) for selecting either “easy replacement” or “detailed replacement” at a predetermined position on the input / output screen 60 (for example, the right side of the “manufacturer name” column 66). 69) may be displayed.
  • an input item for example, a radio button
  • the input / output screen 60 for example, the right side of the “manufacturer name” column 66. 69
  • display control and input related to the first area 61 described above are performed.
  • the server 20 selects one of the input areas corresponding to information (attributes) that is not essential for specifying the second product among the plurality of input areas constituting the input form.
  • An input form with some or all omitted is displayed on the display unit 15 of the terminal 10.
  • the input form displayed in the first area 61 of the simple replacement screen 110 shown in FIG. 27 is an input form in which an input area corresponding to information (attribute) that is not essential for specifying the second product is omitted. It is arbitrary whether the input area to be omitted in the easy replacement screen 110 is a part or all of the input area corresponding to information (attribute) that is not essential for specifying the second product.
  • the first model number requested to be input in the first area 61 on the easy replacement screen 110 is a model number indicating at least the series, size, type and number of bearings and rail length of the first product.
  • the display control unit has at least the first replacement whether it is “detailed replacement” in the input / output screen 60 described with reference to FIG. 12 or the like, or “simple replacement” as in the simple replacement screen 110 shown in FIG.
  • An input form composed of a plurality of input areas for individually inputting each of a plurality of phrases constituting the first model number indicating the series, size, type and number of bearings and rail length of one product. To display.
  • information indicating the difference in the specifications of the second product with respect to the specifications of the first product is displayed for the linear guide. It can be done reliably.
  • customers who want to replace the first product with the second product, sales representatives who recommend such replacement, and the like include the first product. It is possible to automate the work of rearranging the catalog and the catalog including the product of the second product to replace the model number.
  • the display mode differs depending on whether the numerical value related to the first product and the numerical value related to the second product are the same, the numerical value related to the numerical value related to the first product and the numerical value related to the second product You can show the difference more clearly. Therefore, it is possible to more reliably provide information in consideration of the difference between the first product and the second product.
  • the processing related to the display of the standard drawing 72 can be further simplified. And the processing load can be reduced.
  • the drawing generation unit 45 generates delivery product specification diagram data of the second product to which the option is applied, thereby providing a drawing suitable for estimation and ordering.
  • information indicating the first product replaced by the second product can be included in the product specification information. Therefore, it is possible to record what product was used before the replacement.
  • the second product actually used for the purpose of replacing the first product it is easy to specify the cause of the event in the event that some event that is not suitable for replacing the first product occurs. Become. That is, since the first product before replacement is clear, it is easy to compare and verify the first product and the second product.
  • any option can be applied to the second product.
  • the second product is It is possible to reduce the possibility that the error of “the product replacing the first product” is generated from the product specification information. For this reason, for example, when ordering the second product from the product specification information obtained in the past, the feature of the second product including the option corresponds to the first product in the product specification information. The validity of the replacement in terms of “whether or not” can be confirmed by “whether or not the first model number is described in the product specification information”. Therefore, it helps the understanding of the product when using the product specification information after the fact.
  • the first model number can be entered in phrase units.
  • some phrases that have been input are updated according to the combination pattern of other phrases that are limited or identifiable among the remaining phrases that have not been input, making it easier to input the remaining phrases. Can be done.
  • FIG. 28 is a diagram showing another example of the option setting screen.
  • the option setting screen 120 includes the accuracy of the second product, preload, material, surface treatment, lubrication unit, lubrication lubricant of the lubrication unit, mounting orientation, mounting reference plane, rail joint specification, lubricator It may be a screen for selecting the type, the position and orientation of the lubricator mounting, the dustproof part and the mounting hole cap.
  • accuracy, preload, material and surface treatment that are optionally applied to the linear guide are the same as in the above embodiment.
  • FIG. 29 is a diagram illustrating an example of a specific configuration of the linear guide.
  • the lubrication unit indicates the presence, type, number, etc. of the lubrication unit provided in the linear guide. For example, when the “K1 2 sheets” lubrication unit is selected, it indicates that two lubrication units named “K1” are provided. Selection of a lubrication unit including a character string indicating a use in the name, such as “for food / medical equipment”, can also be performed in the item (lubrication unit).
  • the lubrication unit is provided, for example, between the bearing 200 and the seal member 202 shown in FIG.
  • Lubricating unit enclosed lubricant options indicate the characteristics of the lubricant contained in the lubricating unit described above. Specifically, by selecting one of the character strings such as “AS2”, “PS2”, “LR3”, “LG2”, “NF2”,. The user who uses it can specify the lubricating oil specifically.
  • the encapsulated lubricant of the lubrication unit is selected in the item “Encapsulated Lubricant” in FIG. Selection of the lubricating oil whose name includes the character string indicating the application, such as “rust-preventing oil”, can also be performed in the item (encapsulated lubricant).
  • the mounting posture option indicates a feature related to the arrangement of the rail 201.
  • “Horizontal” indicates that the rail 201 is disposed horizontally.
  • “Vertical” indicates that the rail 201 is arranged so as to stand upright with respect to the horizontal line.
  • “Inclination” indicates that the straight line connecting the rolling paths on both sides of the rail 201 is arranged to be inclined with respect to the horizontal line.
  • “Wall hanging” indicates that the rolling paths on both sides of the rail 201 are arranged in a vertical positional relationship.
  • “Upside down” indicates that the bearing 200 is disposed below the rail 201.
  • the attachment reference surface indicates a feature related to a surface (reference surface) that is a contact surface with a target to which the bearing 200 and the rail 201 are fixed, and serves as a reference for positioning the bearing 200 and the rail 201.
  • a surface reference surface
  • the positioning of the bearing 200 and the rail 201 is provided on the mounting reference surface 211 of the rail 201 in the single row (the right rail shown in FIG. 30) and the rail 201.
  • the assembly dimension width becomes the width W2 shown in FIG. .
  • the mounting reference surface 212 of the rail 201 is on the opposite side of the load side, and the assembly dimension width is the width W3.
  • the rail joint specification option is a feature related to the specification of the rail 201 (joint specification) assuming that a plurality of rails 201 are connected to each other when the rail 201 is laid out with a length exceeding the maximum production length of the rail 201.
  • the character string “standard” shown in FIG. 28 indicates that the rail 201 is connected to the standard specification determined by the manufacturer of the second product.
  • the option of the lubricator type indicates the characteristics of a pipe joint (grease nipple 203) provided for replenishing (lubricating) the lubricant to the lubrication unit.
  • “JIS B type (standard)” in the type of oil supply shown in FIG. 28 indicates the shape of the grease nipple 203 and indicates that an oil supply corresponding to this shape can be connected.
  • the option of the position and orientation of the lubricator installation indicates the position where the grease nipple 203 is provided and the direction of the tip of the grease nipple 203.
  • the position of the grease nipple 203 shown in FIG. 29 corresponds to the “end face standard” shown in FIG. “Standard (anti-reference surface direction)” indicates that the tip of the grease nipple 203 is directed to the opposite side with respect to the reference surface (FIGS. 30 and 31) of the linear guide.
  • the option of the dust-proof part shows the characteristic regarding the structure (seal member 202) for dust-proof.
  • specific features of the seal member 202 shown in FIG. 29 are shown.
  • “Standard” indicates that one seal member 202 is provided.
  • “Double seal” indicates that two seal members 202 are provided to overlap each other.
  • “Protector” indicates that a member (protector) having higher wear resistance or the like is added to the seal member 202.
  • Double seal + protector indicates that the seal member 202 is provided twice and a protector is provided on the outermost peripheral surface.
  • the dustproof component is selected in the item “dustproof” in FIG.
  • the mounting hole cap option indicates the presence or absence of a cap (for example, a resin cap) for closing the rail mounting hole.
  • FIG. 32 is a diagram showing a notification example of a warning regarding a combination of two or more options that cannot be applied to the second product.
  • the display control unit 43 notifies a warning regarding a combination of two or more predetermined options.
  • the display control unit 43 displays a pop-up screen 121 as shown in FIG. 32, for example.
  • the pop-up screen 121 shown in FIG. 32 lubricates the sliding portion between the bearing 200 and the rail 201 when a part of the mounting posture (wall hanging or vertical) is selected when the encapsulated lubricant is “applying rust preventive oil”. It is a pop-up screen for suggesting that there is a possibility that the agent is not sufficiently supplied.
  • the pop-up screen 121 can alert the orderer by providing information in advance.
  • FIG. 33 is a diagram illustrating an example of notification when a combination of two or more options that cannot be applied to the second product is selected.
  • the pop-up screen 122 shown in FIG. 33 is displayed when the “OK” button on the option setting screen is pressed in a selected state where the enclosed lubricant is “applying rust preventive oil” and the mounting posture is “wall mounted”. This indicates that the combination of options cannot be applied to the second product.
  • the display control unit 43 displays the same notification until an option that can be combined is selected, so that the option selection on the option setting screen 120 cannot be completed even if the “OK” button is pressed. To.
  • FIG. 34 and FIG. 35 are diagrams showing an example in which options are automatically replaced.
  • PH precision grade
  • ZZ fine preload
  • “stainless steel” cannot be selected as the material.
  • the display control unit 43 is an option that can apply the material option to the second product as shown in FIG. Automatically replaces “standard material”.
  • the display control unit 43 may display a notification (pop-up screen or the like) indicating the reason why the automatic replacement is performed together with the automatic replacement.
  • FIG. 36 is a diagram illustrating an example of an option setting screen in which other options are fixed.
  • the dustproof option is fixed at “standard” and cannot be changed. This is because the dust-proof option is limited to “standard” when “4 K1” lubrication units are applied.
  • the display control unit 43 controls the display mode of the option setting screen 120 based on such conditions relating to the combination of options.
  • the conditions relating to the combination of options are stored in the storage unit 21, for example. That is, the storage unit 21 stores information related to a combination of a plurality of options applied to the second product. Specifically, the storage unit selects whether the combination of options can be applied to the second product, whether to display a notification when the specific option is selected, and whether the specific option is selected. In this case, data indicating a conditional expression for determining various conditions such as whether or not to fix other options is stored. Such data is incorporated, for example, as a conditional expression in a software program.
  • the server 20 determines the processing content according to the combination of options according to the conditional expression.
  • the display control unit 43 performs various display controls described with reference to FIGS. 28 to 36 by performing display control according to the determined processing content. Note that the determination of various conditions related to the combination of options is not limited to using conditional expressions, and can be changed as appropriate.
  • the option combination may be determined by recording whether or not the option combination is established in the database and referring to the database related to the
  • the display control unit 43 may cause the display unit to display an ordering screen (for example, the ordering screen 140 shown in FIG. 38) that accepts an order for the second product performed via the terminal 10. Further, the display control unit 43 can execute an order change screen (e.g., an order requesting that the delivery date of the second product be advanced earlier than the normal delivery date of the second product ordered on the ordering screen).
  • the order change screen 170 shown in FIG. 41 may be displayed.
  • FIG. 37 is a diagram showing an example of the quote reply screen 130.
  • FIG. 38 is a diagram illustrating an example of the ordering screen 140.
  • FIG. 39 is a diagram showing an example of the order completion screen 150.
  • FIG. 40 is a diagram showing an example of the order history inquiry screen 160.
  • FIG. 41 is a diagram showing an example of the order change screen 170.
  • FIG. 42 is a diagram illustrating an example of the order confirmation screen 180.
  • the server 20 functions as the display control unit 43 and performs a process of displaying these screens on the display unit 15 of the terminal 10.
  • the server 20 displays an estimate reply screen 130 as shown in FIG.
  • the quote reply screen 130 in FIG. 37 displays a “estimate” area 131 in which the quote conditions entered on the quote condition input screen 80 are reflected, a price as a reply to the quote conditions, a planned shipping date, etc.
  • "Reply” area 132, "To order” button 134 for advancing the order processing when the user of the terminal 10 places an order with the "Reply” content and the order number (customer order number) at the time of ordering are displayed It has an “order” area 133 or the like.
  • the order number is automatically generated based on, for example, a predetermined rule.
  • the server 20 displays an order screen 140 as shown in FIG.
  • the ordering screen 140 shown in FIG. 38 has an “order content” area 141 in which information on payment terms and delivery location is displayed in addition to the gist of the items displayed on the quote response screen 130.
  • the display content of the “order content” area 141 indicates information related to the second product to be ordered by the user of the terminal 10.
  • the ordering screen 140 has a “confirm” button 142 for confirming the order with the contents displayed in the “order content” area 141 and a “cancel” button 143 for not placing an order.
  • the server 20 displays an order completion screen 150 as shown in FIG. 39 and accepts an order for the second product of the order.
  • the order completion screen 150 shown in FIG. 39 has an “order confirmation” area 151 indicating the same information as the “order details” on the ordering screen. That is, the order completion screen 150 is a screen indicating that the ordering with the content displayed in the “order confirmation” area 151 is completed.
  • the order information placed on the ordering screen 140 is recorded in an order history recording database (not shown).
  • the database for order history recording may be a function of the server 20 or may be a function of another information processing apparatus that is communicably connected to the server 20.
  • the user of the terminal 10 can view the order information ordered by the user on the order history inquiry screen 160 as shown in FIG. 40 among the information recorded in the order history record database. Transition to the order history inquiry screen 160 can be performed from an “order history inquiry” tab of the menu bar M displayed on various screens as shown in FIGS. 37 to 42, for example.
  • the menu bar M may be included in other screens displayed by the product replacement support system, such as the input / output screen shown in FIG.
  • the order history inquiry screen 160 has an order information display area 161 in which information related to an order corresponding to one order is displayed as a one-line record.
  • the server 20 displays an order change screen 170 as shown in FIG.
  • the user of the terminal 10 can make an order requesting that the delivery date of the second product be advanced compared to the normal delivery date of the second product ordered on the ordering screen 140.
  • the order change screen 170 displays the model number (name of company A) of the second product, the quantity (quantity) of the second product, and the set shipping schedule in the order selected on the order history inquiry screen 160.
  • the server 20 performs processing for canceling the order when a predetermined condition is satisfied.
  • the predetermined condition refers to a case where the order is canceled on the same day as the order date of the order placed on the ordering screen.
  • the predetermined condition is arbitrary.
  • the server 20 displays an order confirmation screen 180 as shown in FIG.
  • the display items on the order confirmation screen 180 are the same as those on the order completion screen except that the character string of “order confirmation” on the order completion screen 150 shown in FIG. 39 is changed to “order confirmation now”.
  • the date set as the “scheduled shipping date” is a date corresponding to an earlier delivery date than the normal delivery date of the second product ordered on the ordering screen.
  • the degree of shortening of the delivery date when the “order now” button is pressed on the order change screen is determined based on various conditions relating to the manufacture of the second product.
  • FIG. 43 is a diagram illustrating an example of the configuration of the product replacement support system 1A when the server 20 functions as the issuing unit 46.
  • the product replacement support system 1 ⁇ / b> A includes a terminal 50 and a printing apparatus (printer) 51 provided at a base where the second product is manufactured.
  • the server 20 and the terminal 50 are communicably connected via a communication line Na of a computer network, for example.
  • a communication line Na of a computer network for example.
  • the communication line N and the communication line Na are independent, but may be physically connected to the same network (for example, the Internet line).
  • the product replacement support system 1A is provided so that direct communication between the terminal 10 and the terminal 50 is impossible.
  • the terminal 50 is a so-called information processing device (computer).
  • FIG. 44 is a functional block diagram showing an example of functions of the server 20 in the product replacement support system 1A.
  • the server 20 further includes the issuing unit 46 by the calculation unit 22 executing the product replacement support program 30. Function as.
  • FIG. 45 is a diagram showing an example of a slip 300 emitted by the issuing unit 46.
  • the issuing unit 46 issues a slip 300 indicating the contents of the order placed on the ordering screen.
  • the server 20 issues the slip 300 by transmitting data for printing the slip 300 indicating the contents of the order recorded in the order history recording database to the terminal 50.
  • a slip 300 (movement slip) as shown in FIG. 45 can be printed out.
  • the printed out slip 300 is referred to in manufacturing and shipping of the second product at the site where the second product is manufactured, and attached to the second product when the second product is delivered.
  • the data format for printing the slip 300 is arbitrary.
  • the data is, for example, data indicating the description contents of various items included in the slip format shown in FIG.
  • the slip format is stored in advance in the storage unit of the terminal 50.
  • the data may be image data or the like. In this case, it is not necessary to store and hold the slip format on the terminal 50 side.
  • FIG. 46 is a diagram showing an example of a slip including a notation (express notation) indicating that an order for requesting that the delivery date of the second product be advanced is made.
  • the issuing unit 46 includes in the slip 300 a notation indicating that an order for requesting that the delivery date of the second product is further advanced is made on the order change screen.
  • the server 20 prints a voucher 310 indicating the contents of the order recorded in the order history recording database and the order being changed on the order change screen.
  • the slip 310 is issued by transmitting the data for the terminal 50 to the terminal 50.
  • the slip 310 has a symbol 311 including a character string “limited express” added to the contents of the normal slip 300 shown in FIG.
  • the manufacturer (staff) who manufactures the second product is the order for which the order described in the slip is requested to advance the delivery date. This can be easily confirmed.
  • the display control unit displays the estimation condition input screen 80 and the ordering screen 140, so that the second product can be input by inputting the first model number from the terminal. You can place an order with a quote and a quote.
  • the option setting screen 120 displays the accuracy, preload, material, surface treatment, lubrication lubricant of the lubrication unit, mounting orientation, mounting reference plane, rail joint specification, lubricator type, lubricator mounting position and orientation.
  • the screen for selecting the dust-proof component and the mounting hole cap allows the option to be arbitrarily selected and determined according to the application of the second product.
  • options can be selected via the option setting screens 100 and 120.
  • Information relating to option selection can be provided by a warning regarding a combination of two or more predetermined options.
  • the order change screen 170 that allows the user to place an order requesting that the second product be delivered earlier than the normal delivery date of the second product ordered on the ordering screen 140 is displayed to change the order.
  • the issuing unit 46 includes a notation (for example, the symbol 311) indicating that an order for requesting an earlier delivery date on the screen 170 is included in the slip 310. We can respond to requests for faster delivery.
  • delivered product specification diagram data is automatically requested when requesting product specification information. You may make it do. That is, the server 20 functioning as the drawing generation unit 45 generates delivery specification diagram data of the second product to which the option is applied when an input indicating a request for product specification information is received from the terminal 10. Also good. Further, as data such as product specification information, data that can be downloaded in a file format that can be printed out by a printer or the like may be provided.
  • the product replacement support application is provided as a software program for constructing a so-called web system, but this is an example and the present invention is not limited to this.
  • the product replacement support application may be configured by a dedicated server software program and client software program.
  • the first product and the second product are linear guides, but the other product may be the first product and the second product.
  • the option includes characteristics relating to at least one of accuracy, preload, material, surface treatment, lubrication, and dustproofing, but may be other characteristics.

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L'invention concerne un système d'assistance au remplacement de produit qui est doté de : un terminal qui reçoit des informations indiquant un premier produit ; et un serveur qui fournit des informations concernant un second produit au terminal en fonction d'une entrée provenant du terminal, le second produit étant différent du premier produit, mais correspondant à celui-ci. Le terminal est pourvu de : une unité d'entrée qui reçoit divers types d'entrées comprenant un premier numéro de modèle indiquant le premier produit ; et une unité d'affichage qui affiche divers types d'informations comprenant les informations concernant le second produit fournies par le serveur. Le serveur est pourvu de : une base de données qui associe des informations concernant le premier produit comprenant le premier numéro de modèle avec des informations concernant le second produit ; une unité d'extraction qui extrait des informations concernant le second produit à partir de la base de données en utilisant le premier numéro de modèle, qui est reçu par l'intermédiaire du terminal ; et une unité de commande d'affichage qui, sur la base des informations extraites par l'unité d'extraction, commande la manière dont des informations sont affichées sur l'unité d'affichage, l'unité de commande d'affichage amenant l'unité d'affichage à afficher des informations sur les différences entre les spécifications du premier produit et les spécifications du second produit.
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