09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Charging stations for electric vehicles; computer hardware
for use in connection with delivering and managing electric
vehicle charging; computer hardware for use in connection
with electric vehicle charging infrastructure. Technical support services, namely, technical advice related
to the charging of electric vehicles; technical support
services, namely, technical advice related to the
installation of electric vehicle charging stations;
technical support services, namely, technical advice related
to the repair and maintenance of vehicle charging stations. Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for
management of electric vehicle charging apparatuses and
charging infrastructure; Software as a service (SAAS)
services featuring software for use with electric vehicle
charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure, namely,
for remote diagnostics, energy management, equipment
scheduling, processing payments for vehicle charging
sessions, and for collecting and reporting usage and
utilization data; technical support services, namely,
diagnosing problems with electric vehicle charging
apparatuses and charging infrastructure; technical support
services in the nature of troubleshooting of computer
software problems pertaining to software relating to
electric vehicle charging; remote monitoring of the
functioning and use of electric vehicle charging apparatuses
and charging infrastructure.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Charging stations for electric vehicles; computer hardware
for use in connection with delivering and managing electric
vehicle charging; computer hardware for use in connection
with electric vehicle charging infrastructure. Technical support services, namely, technical advice related
to the charging of electric vehicles; technical support
services, namely, technical advice related to the
installation of electric vehicle charging stations;
technical support services, namely, technical advice related
to the repair and maintenance of vehicle charging stations. Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for
management of electric vehicle charging apparatuses and
charging infrastructure; software as a service (SAAS)
services featuring software for use with electric vehicle
charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure, namely,
for remote diagnostics, energy management, equipment
scheduling, processing payments for vehicle charging
sessions, and for collecting and reporting usage and
utilization data; technical support services, namely,
diagnosing problems with electric vehicle charging
apparatuses and charging infrastructure; technical support
services in the nature of troubleshooting of computer
software problems pertaining to software relating to
electric vehicle charging; remote monitoring of the
functioning and use of electric vehicle charging apparatuses
and charging infrastructure.
3.
APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR A PORTABLE AUTONOMOUS STORE
A method and apparatus for a portable building structure may include a plurality of interior attachment points (602), including a first portion to secure equipment to an interior of the portable building structure when the equipment is in use, and a second portion to secure the equipment to the interior portion of the portable building structure during transportation of the portable building structure. A plurality of exterior attachment points (702) may be included, which may include a first portion to enable the portable building structure to be lifted off the ground prior to transportation, and a second portion to enable it to be secured to a vehicle for transportation. A computing device may be included to track at least one user within the portable building structure and determine whether the at least one user has taken an object from a first location and placed it in a second location.
E04H 1/12 - Small buildings or other erections for limited occupation, erected in the open air or arranged in buildings, e.g. kiosks, waiting shelters for bus stops or for filling stations, roofs for railway platforms, watchmen's huts or dressing cubicles
E04H 3/04 - Restaurants or shops having arrangements for self-service
A method, computer program product, and computer system for tracking, by a computing device, at least one user within an autonomous environment. It may be determined that the at least one user has taken an object from a first location and placed it in a second location. An object ID of the object may be added to a data container based upon, at least in part, determining that the at least one user has taken the object from the first location and placed it in the second location. It may be detected that the at least one user has entered a predefined area while the object ID is in the data container. Checkout may be initiated for the at least one user to provide an amount equal to a total charge for the object based upon, at least in part, detecting that the at least one user has entered the predefined area while the object ID is in the data.
A method and apparatus for a portable building structure may include a plurality of interior attachment points, including a first portion to secure equipment to an interior of the portable building structure when the equipment is in use, and a second portion to secure the equipment to the interior portion of the portable building structure during transportation of the portable building structure. A plurality of exterior attachment points may be included, which may include a first portion to enable the portable building structure to be lifted off the ground prior to transportation, and a second portion to enable the portable building structure to be secured to a vehicle for transportation. A computing device may be included to track at least one user within the portable building structure and determine whether the at least one user has taken an object from a first location and placed it in a second location.
E04B 1/343 - Structures characterised by movable, separable, or collapsible parts, e.g. for transport
E04H 1/12 - Small buildings or other erections for limited occupation, erected in the open air or arranged in buildings, e.g. kiosks, waiting shelters for bus stops or for filling stations, roofs for railway platforms, watchmen's huts or dressing cubicles
A method, computer program product, and computer system for tracking, by a computing device, at least one user within an autonomous environment. It may be determined that the at least one user has taken an object from a first location and placed it in a second location. An object ID of the object may be added to a data container based upon, at least in part, determining that the at least one user has taken the object from the first location and placed it in the second location. It may be detected that the at least one user has entered a predefined area while the object ID is in the data container. Checkout may be initiated for the at least one user to provide an amount equal to a total charge for the object based upon, at least in part, detecting that the at least one user has entered the predefined area while the object ID is in the data.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
(1) Charging stations for electric vehicles; computer hardware for use in connection with delivering and managing electric vehicle charging; computer hardware for use in connection with electric vehicle charging infrastructure. (1) Technical support services, namely, technical advice related to the charging of electric vehicles; technical support services, namely, technical advice related to the installation of electric vehicle charging stations; technical support services, namely, technical advice related to the repair and maintenance of vehicle charging stations.
(2) Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for management of electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for use with electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure, namely, for remote diagnostics, energy management, equipment scheduling, processing payments for vehicle charging sessions, and for collecting and reporting usage and utilization data; technical support services, namely, diagnosing problems with electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure; technical support services in the nature of troubleshooting of computer software problems pertaining to software relating to electric vehicle charging; remote monitoring of the functioning and use of electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
(1) Charging stations for electric vehicles; computer hardware for use in connection with delivering and managing electric vehicle charging; computer hardware for use in connection with electric vehicle charging infrastructure. (1) Technical support services, namely, technical advice related to the charging of electric vehicles; technical support services, namely, technical advice related to the installation of electric vehicle charging stations; technical support services, namely, technical advice related to the repair and maintenance of vehicle charging stations.
(2) Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for management of electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure; software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for use with electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure, namely, for remote diagnostics, energy management, equipment scheduling, processing payments for vehicle charging sessions, and for collecting and reporting usage and utilization data; technical support services, namely, diagnosing problems with electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure; technical support services in the nature of troubleshooting of computer software problems pertaining to software relating to electric vehicle charging; remote monitoring of the functioning and use of electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
45 - Legal and security services; personal services for individuals.
Goods & Services
Downloadable software for use by convenience stores and
vehicle fueling stations for configuring and monitoring
equipment door sensors and alarms to prevent theft and
equipment tampering, and for monitoring and controlling
convenience store and vehicle fueling station equipment in
order to prevent theft, vandalism, and unauthorized access;
electronic sensors for monitoring convenience store and
vehicle fueling station equipment doors; gateway routers. Providing online non-downloadable software for use by
convenience stores and vehicle fueling stations for
configuring and monitoring equipment door sensors and alarms
to prevent theft and equipment tampering, and for monitoring
and controlling convenience store and vehicle fueling
station equipment in order to prevent theft, vandalism, and
unauthorized access. Monitoring of alarms and equipment door security sensors for
protecting personal property.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Charging stations for electric vehicles; Computer hardware for use in connection with delivering and managing electric vehicle charging; Computer hardware for use in connection with electric vehicle charging infrastructure Technical support services, namely, technical advice related to the charging of electric vehicles; Technical support services, namely, technical advice related to the installation of electric vehicle charging stations; Technical support services, namely, technical advice related to the repair and maintenance of vehicle charging stations Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for management of electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for use with electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure, namely, for remote diagnostics, energy management, equipment scheduling, processing payments for vehicle charging sessions, and for collecting and reporting usage and utilization data; Technical support services, namely, diagnosing problems with electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure; Technical support services in the nature of troubleshooting of computer software problems pertaining to software relating to electric vehicle charging; Remote monitoring of the functioning and use of electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
35 - Advertising and business services
36 - Financial, insurance and real estate services
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Prefabricated buildings made substantially of metal for use
as unmanned autonomous retail stores. Retail convenience stores; rental and leasing of
point-of-sale (POS) equipment for use in unmanned autonomous
retail stores. Merchant services, namely, payment transaction processing
services; credit card payment processing services; debit
card payment processing services; processing of electronic
wallet payments; payment and funds verification services;
rental and leasing of prefabricated moveable buildings for
use as unmanned autonomous retail stores. Charging station services for electric vehicles; battery
charging services for motor vehicles. Software as a Service (SaaS) services; providing online,
non-downloadable software; Access Control as a Service
(ACaaS); rental and leasing of computer hardware and
electronic sensors for use in unmanned autonomous retail
stores.
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
35 - Advertising and business services
36 - Financial, insurance and real estate services
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Prefabricated buildings made substantially of metal for use
as unmanned autonomous retail stores. Retail convenience stores; rental and leasing of
point-of-sale (POS) equipment for use in unmanned autonomous
retail stores. Merchant services, namely, payment transaction processing
services; credit card payment processing services; debit
card payment processing services; processing of electronic
wallet payments; payment and funds verification services;
rental and leasing of prefabricated moveable buildings for
use as unmanned autonomous retail stores. Charging station services for electric vehicles; battery
charging services for motor vehicles. Software as a Service (SaaS) services; providing online,
non-downloadable software; Access Control as a Service
(ACaaS); rental and leasing of computer hardware and
electronic sensors for use in unmanned autonomous retail
stores.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Charging stations for electric vehicles; Computer hardware for use in connection with delivering and managing electric vehicle charging; Computer hardware for use in connection with electric vehicle charging infrastructure Technical support services, namely, technical advice related to the charging of electric vehicles; Technical support services, namely, technical advice related to the installation of electric vehicle charging stations; Technical support services, namely, technical advice related to the repair and maintenance of vehicle charging stations Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for management of electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for use with electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure, namely, for remote diagnostics, energy management, equipment scheduling, processing payments for vehicle charging sessions, and for collecting and reporting usage and utilization data; Technical support services, namely, diagnosing problems with electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure; Technical support services in the nature of troubleshooting of computer software problems pertaining to software relating to electric vehicle charging; Remote monitoring of the functioning and use of electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
45 - Legal and security services; personal services for individuals.
Goods & Services
(1) Downloadable software for use by convenience stores and vehicle fueling stations for configuring and monitoring equipment door sensors and alarms to prevent theft and equipment tampering, and for monitoring and controlling convenience store and vehicle fueling station equipment in order to prevent theft, vandalism, and unauthorized access; electronic sensors for monitoring convenience store and vehicle fueling station equipment doors; gateway routers. (1) Providing online non-downloadable software for use by convenience stores and vehicle fueling stations for configuring and monitoring equipment door sensors and alarms to prevent theft and equipment tampering, and for monitoring and controlling convenience store and vehicle fueling station equipment in order to prevent theft, vandalism, and unauthorized access.
(2) Monitoring of alarms and equipment door security sensors for protecting personal property.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
45 - Legal and security services; personal services for individuals.
Goods & Services
Downloadable software for use by convenience stores and vehicle fueling stations for configuring and monitoring equipment door sensors and alarms to prevent theft and equipment tampering, and for monitoring and controlling convenience store and vehicle fueling station equipment in order to prevent theft, vandalism, and unauthorized access; Electronic sensors for monitoring the opening of and tampering with convenience store and vehicle fueling station equipment doors; Gateway routers Providing online non-downloadable software for use by convenience stores and vehicle fueling stations for configuring and monitoring equipment door sensors and alarms to prevent theft and equipment tampering, and for monitoring and controlling convenience store and vehicle fueling station equipment in order to prevent theft, vandalism, and unauthorized access Monitoring of alarms and equipment door security sensors for protecting personal property
16.
Fuel dispensing nozzle having single-handed hold open mechanism
A fuel dispensing nozzle comprises a nozzle body defining a dispensing path extending between a distal inlet and a proximal outlet and configured to dispense fuel. A fuel flow valve is disposed in the nozzle body between the distal inlet and the proximal outlet. An actuation assembly movable to open the fuel flow valve is also provided. The nozzle also includes a shut-off mechanism operatively connected to the actuation assembly. A hand lever is pivotally connected with respect to the nozzle body, the hand lever being operatively connected to the actuation assembly so as to cause opening of the fuel flow valve when the hand lever is pivoted in a valve opening direction. The hand lever has a grasping portion extending between a proximal location nearer the proximal outlet and a distal location. The nozzle according to this aspect further includes a hold open mechanism including a trigger disposed at the proximal location of the hand lever. The trigger is pivotally connected to the hand lever and has an engaging element. A catch member is fixed with respect to the nozzle body and defines a plurality of catches corresponding to respective flow positions. The catches are each configured to receive the engaging element of the trigger.
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
35 - Advertising and business services
36 - Financial, insurance and real estate services
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Prefabricated buildings made substantially of metal for use as unmanned autonomous retail stores Retail convenience stores; Rental and leasing of point-of-sale (POS) equipment for use in unmanned autonomous retail stores Merchant services, namely, payment transaction processing services; Credit card payment processing services; Debit card payment processing services; Processing of electronic wallet payments; Payment and funds verification services; Rental and leasing of prefabricated moveable buildings for use as unmanned autonomous retail stores Charging station services for electric vehicles; Battery charging services for motor vehicles Software as a Service (SAAS) services featuring software for processing payments in unmanned autonomous retail stores; Software as a Service (SAAS) services featuring access control software for allowing persons to enter and exit unmanned autonomous retail stores; Software as a Service (SAAS) services featuring software for monitoring and enabling purchases of products in unmanned autonomous retail stores; Providing online, non-downloadable software for processing payments in unmanned autonomous retail stores; Providing online, non-downloadable software for allowing persons to enter and exit unmanned autonomous retail stores; Providing online, non-downloadable software for monitoring and enabling purchases of products in unmanned autonomous retail stores; Access Control as a Service (ACAAS), namely, providing online, non-downloadable software used to allow persons to enter and exit unmanned autonomous retail stores; Rental and leasing of computer hardware and electronic sensors for use in point of sale transactions in unmanned autonomous retail stores; Rental and leasing of computer hardware and electronic sensors for use in allowing entry of persons into unmanned autonomous retail stores
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
35 - Advertising and business services
36 - Financial, insurance and real estate services
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Prefabricated buildings made substantially of metal for use as unmanned autonomous retail stores Retail convenience stores; Rental and leasing of point-of-sale (POS) equipment for use in unmanned autonomous retail stores Merchant services, namely, payment transaction processing services; Credit card payment processing services; Debit card payment processing services; Processing of electronic wallet payments; Payment and funds verification services; Rental and leasing of prefabricated moveable buildings for use as unmanned autonomous retail stores Charging station services for electric vehicles; Battery charging services for motor vehicles Software as a Service (SAAS) services featuring software for processing payments in unmanned autonomous retail stores; Software as a Service (SAAS) services featuring access control software for allowing persons to enter and exit unmanned autonomous retail stores; Software as a Service (SAAS) services featuring software for monitoring and enabling purchases of products in unmanned autonomous retail stores; Providing online, non-downloadable software for processing payments in unmanned autonomous retail stores; Providing online, non-downloadable software for allowing persons to enter and exit unmanned autonomous retail stores; Providing online, non-downloadable software for monitoring and enabling purchases of products in unmanned autonomous retail stores; Access Control as a Service (ACAAS), namely, providing online, non-downloadable software used to allow persons to enter and exit unmanned autonomous retail stores; Rental and leasing of computer hardware and electronic sensors for use in point of sale transactions in unmanned autonomous retail stores; Rental and leasing of computer hardware and electronic sensors for use in allowing entry of persons into unmanned autonomous retail stores
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Electronic catalog ordering service featuring replacement
parts for fuel dispensers. Providing online non-downloadable software for ordering
replacement parts for fuel dispensers, and for providing
visual renderings of and information about fuel dispensers
and fuel dispenser parts.
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
(1) Electronic catalog ordering service featuring replacement parts for fuel dispensers.
(2) Providing online non-downloadable software for ordering replacement parts for fuel dispensers, and for providing visual renderings of and information about fuel dispensers and fuel dispenser parts.
21.
FUEL DISPENSER HAVING FLOW METER AUTOCALIBRATION CAPABILITY
A calibration device for the calibration of a flow meter is provided. The calibration device comprises a piston. The calibration device also has a calibration volume, and the piston is located in the calibration volume. The calibration device also has a first valve. The first valve is positioned downstream of the calibration volume. The calibration device also has a sensor, and the sensor is configured to provide an indication of the fluid volume in the calibration volume. The calibration device also has at least one processor and at least one memory including computer program code, the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the calibration device to open and close the first valve.
B67D 7/18 - Arrangements of liquid meters of piston type
B67D 7/04 - Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes for transferring fuels, lubricants or mixed fuels and lubricants
G01F 25/10 - Testing or calibration of apparatus for measuring volume, volume flow or liquid level or for metering by volume of flowmeters
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
(1) Providing on-line, non-downloadable content management software that enables fueling stations and convenience stores to advertise products and services on fuel dispenser screens on a fueling station forecourt
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Electronic catalog ordering service featuring replacement parts for fuel dispensers Providing online non-downloadable software for ordering replacement parts for fuel dispensers, and for providing visual renderings of and information about fuel dispensers and fuel dispenser parts
24.
VENDING MACHINE BEACON ARRANGEMENT AND VENDING MACHINE SYSTEMS AND METHODS USING THE SAME
A vending machine system is provided comprising one or more vending machines configured to dispense a product or a service. Each of the vending machine(s) has at least one beacon assembly including one or more beacons configured to generate a signal and an antenna configured to transmit the signal to the user device. The system also comprises a processor and a memory including computer program code. The memory and the computer program code are operative with the processor to receive, if the user device is in a transaction area associated with a first vending machine of the vending machine(s), an indication of a strength of a signal received by the user device. The memory and the computer program code are also operative with the processor to determine that the user device is in the transaction area associated with the first vending machine of the vending machine(s) using the indication.
A fuel dispenser comprises fuel flow piping defining a flow path from a source of fuel toward a fueling nozzle. A plurality of fuel handling components are disposed along the fuel flow piping. Control electronics are in operative communication with the fluid handling components. A payment system includes a PIN pad that transmits secure tokens which are preferably cryptographically unique and independent such as not to be a function or derivative of network keys or user PIN. The tokens are then received and acted upon by a second subsystem to render PIN entry display data.
B67D 7/14 - Arrangements of devices for controlling, indicating, metering or registering quantity or price of liquid transferred responsive to input of recorded programmed information, e.g. on punched cards
B67D 7/04 - Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes for transferring fuels, lubricants or mixed fuels and lubricants
B67D 7/22 - Arrangements of indicators or registers
B67D 7/24 - Arrangements of indicators or registers with means for producing or issuing a receipt or record of sale
G06Q 20/40 - Authorisation, e.g. identification of payer or payee, verification of customer or shop credentialsReview and approval of payers, e.g. check of credit lines or negative lists
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Providing on-line, non-downloadable content management software that enables fueling stations and convenience stores to advertise products and services on fuel dispenser screens on a fueling station forecourt
27.
Fuel dispenser with fraud resistant flow control valve
A flow control valve is provided including a valve aperture in a valve body configured to convey fuel from an inlet to an outlet, a valve element configured to close the valve aperture to block flow of the fuel, a valve actuator configured to shift the position of the valve element between a closed position and an open position, and an antifraud circuit. The antifraud circuit is configured to receive a signal to open the flow control valve, determine if the signal is legitimate based on a signal characteristic, cause the flow control valve to shift to the open position in response to determining that the signal is legitimate.
B67D 7/34 - Means for preventing unauthorised delivery of liquid
B67D 7/04 - Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes for transferring fuels, lubricants or mixed fuels and lubricants
B67D 7/36 - Arrangements of flow- or pressure-control valves
28.
FUEL DISPENSER FRAUD DETECTION APPARATUS AND METHOD
A shimmer detection apparatus for detecting a shimmer within a chip card reader is provided. The shimmer detection apparatus comprises processing circuitry, memory, and a first sensor in electronic communication with the processing circuitry. The first sensor comprises at least one sensor coil. The at least one sensor coil of the first sensor is disposed proximate to contacts of the chip card reader and is operative to generate a first magnetic field when electrical current flows through the at least one sensor coil. The first sensor is operative to measure at least one electrical value from the first magnetic field. The processing circuitry is operative to receive information representative of at least one electrical value of said first sensor. The memory comprises stored therein information representative of at least one predetermined electrical value. A multiplexer and hand-detection functionality is provided. Tampering -detection methods are also provided.
G07F 19/00 - Complete banking systemsCoded card-freed arrangements adapted for dispensing or receiving monies or the like and posting such transactions to existing accounts, e.g. automatic teller machines
G06K 7/00 - Methods or arrangements for sensing record carriers
G06K 7/08 - Methods or arrangements for sensing record carriers by means detecting the change of an electrostatic or magnetic field, e.g. by detecting change of capacitance between electrodes
G06K 19/00 - Record carriers for use with machines and with at least a part designed to carry digital markings
G06K 19/073 - Special arrangements for circuits, e.g. for protecting identification code in memory
H04K 3/00 - Jamming of communicationCounter-measures
29.
Fuel dispenser fraud detection apparatus and method
A shimmer detection apparatus for detecting a shimmer within a chip card reader is provided. The shimmer detection apparatus comprises processing circuitry, memory, and a first sensor in electronic communication with the processing circuitry. The first sensor comprises at least one sensor coil. The at least one sensor coil of the first sensor is disposed proximate to contacts of the chip card reader and is operative to generate a first magnetic field when electrical current flows through the at least one sensor coil. The first sensor is operative to measure at least one electrical value from the first magnetic field. The processing circuitry is operative to receive information representative of at least one electrical value of said first sensor. The memory comprises stored therein information representative of at least one predetermined electrical value. A multiplexer and hand-detection functionality is provided. Tampering-detection methods are also provided.
G06K 7/08 - Methods or arrangements for sensing record carriers by means detecting the change of an electrostatic or magnetic field, e.g. by detecting change of capacitance between electrodes
G06K 7/00 - Methods or arrangements for sensing record carriers
G06K 7/10 - Methods or arrangements for sensing record carriers by electromagnetic radiation, e.g. optical sensingMethods or arrangements for sensing record carriers by corpuscular radiation
G06Q 20/40 - Authorisation, e.g. identification of payer or payee, verification of customer or shop credentialsReview and approval of payers, e.g. check of credit lines or negative lists
H04B 5/00 - Near-field transmission systems, e.g. inductive or capacitive transmission systems
30.
INCIDENT-BASED TRAFFIC SIGNAL PREEMPTION AND PRIORITY
Controlling traffic signal preemption includes inputting to a conditional preemption circuit, values of a plurality of incident parameters that include at least a vehicle unit identifier of a vehicle unit and an incident priority that describes an incident. The conditional preemption circuit determines a preemption mode for a vehicle associated with the vehicle unit identifier based on one or more of the plurality of incident parameters. The preemption mode is one of a first mode or a second mode. Traffic signal preemption is enabled for the vehicle unit in response to the conditional preemption circuit determining the first mode. Traffic signal preemption is disabled for the vehicle unit in response to the conditional preemption circuit determining the second mode.
Controlling traffic signal preemption includes inputting to a conditional preemption circuit, values of a plurality of incident parameters that include at least a vehicle unit identifier of a vehicle unit and an incident priority that describes an incident. The conditional preemption circuit determines a preemption mode for a vehicle associated with the vehicle unit identifier based on one or more of the plurality of incident parameters. The preemption mode is one of a first mode or a second mode. Traffic signal preemption is enabled for the vehicle unit in response to the conditional preemption circuit determining the first mode. Traffic signal preemption is disabled for the vehicle unit in response to the conditional preemption circuit determining the second mode.
Controlling traffic signal preemption includes inputting to a conditional preemption circuit, values of incident parameters that include at least a vehicle unit identifier of a vehicle unit and an incident priority that describes an incident. The conditional preemption circuit determines a vehicle class based on one or more of the plurality of incident parameters. In response to a preemption request communicated from the vehicle unit, the conditional preemption circuit determines whether or not the vehicle unit qualifies for preemption at one or more intersections based at least on the vehicle class, location of the vehicle, and heading of the vehicle unit specified in the preemption request. Phase selection signals are communicated to traffic signal control circuitry at the one or more intersections in response to determining that the vehicle unit qualifies for preemption at the one or more intersections.
Disclosed approaches for selecting a travel route involve considering phase interruptibility of traffic signals on alternative routes. Multiple alternative routes are determined in response to a request for a route. Information describing each route specifies a set of road segments, a set of intersections, and estimated travel times on the road segments. For each road segment that connects to an intersection having a phase-interruptible traffic signal, the estimated travel time on the segment is reduced based on a correction factor associated with the intersection. Estimated travel times on the alternative routes are determined based on the reduced estimated travel times on the segments. One or more of the alternative routes are displayed, including a visual indication of the route having the least estimated travel time.
34.
Route selection using correction factors indicating phase interruptible traffic signals
Disclosed approaches for selecting a travel route involve considering phase interruptibility of traffic signals on alternative routes. Multiple alternative routes are determined in response to a request for a route. Information describing each route specifies a set of road segments, a set of intersections, and estimated travel times on the road segments. For each road segment that connects to an intersection having a phase-interruptible traffic signal, the estimated travel time on the segment is reduced based on a correction factor associated with the intersection. Estimated travel times on the alternative routes are determined based on the reduced estimated travel times on the segments. One or more of the alternative routes are displayed, including a visual indication of the route having the least estimated travel time.
Disclosed approaches for selecting a travel route involve considering phase interruptibility of traffic signals on alternative routes. Multiple alternative routes are determined in response to a request for a route. Information describing each route specifies a set of road segments, a set of intersections, and estimated travel times on the road segments. For each road segment that connects to an intersection having a phase-interruptible traffic signal, the estimated travel time on the segment is reduced based on a correction factor associated with the intersection. Estimated travel times on the alternative routes are determined based on the reduced estimated travel times on the segments. One or more of the alternative routes are displayed, including a visual indication of the route having the least estimated travel time.
According to the disclosed approaches, a server system receives vehicle messages having information transmitted from vehicle processors. Each vehicle message specifies published geographical coordinates that indicate a geographical location of a vehicle. For each vehicle message, the server system determines one or more virtual phase selectors associated with the published geographical coordinates; determines whether each virtual phase selector is active or inactive; starts execution of each virtual phase selector determined to be in inactive; and communicates the vehicle message to the one or more virtual phase selectors. Each virtual phase selector determines traffic signal control data based on the vehicle message and transmits the traffic signal control data to a traffic signal controller associated with the virtual phase selector. The method includes stopping execution of an executing virtual phase selector in response to absence of a vehicle message having published geographical coordinates associated with the executing virtual phase selector for a period that is greater than a threshold period.
According to the disclosed approaches, a server system receives vehicle messages having information transmitted from vehicle processors. Each vehicle message specifies published geographical coordinates that indicate a geographical location of a vehicle. For each vehicle message, the server system determines one or more virtual phase selectors associated with the published geographical coordinates; determines whether each virtual phase selector is active or inactive; starts execution of each virtual phase selector determined to be in inactive; and communicates the vehicle message to the one or more virtual phase selectors. Each virtual phase selector determines traffic signal control data based on the vehicle message and transmits the traffic signal control data to a traffic signal controller associated with the virtual phase selector. The method includes stopping execution of an executing virtual phase selector in response to absence of a vehicle message having published geographical coordinates associated with the executing virtual phase selector for a period that is greater than a threshold period.
According to the disclosed approaches, a server system receives vehicle messages having information transmitted from vehicle processors. Each vehicle message specifies published geographical coordinates that indicate a geographical location of a vehicle. For each vehicle message, the server system determines one or more virtual phase selectors associated with the published geographical coordinates; determines whether each virtual phase selector is active or inactive; starts execution of each virtual phase selector determined to be in inactive; and communicates the vehicle message to the one or more virtual phase selectors. Each virtual phase selector determines traffic signal control data based on the vehicle message and transmits the traffic signal control data to a traffic signal controller associated with the virtual phase selector. The method includes stopping execution of an executing virtual phase selector in response to absence of a vehicle message having published geographical coordinates associated with the executing virtual phase selector for a period that is greater than a threshold period.
G08G 1/0965 - Arrangements for giving variable traffic instructions having an indicator mounted inside the vehicle, e.g. giving voice messages responding to signals from another vehicle, e.g. emergency vehicle
G08G 1/087 - Override of traffic control, e.g. by signal transmitted by an emergency vehicle
H04W 4/029 - Location-based management or tracking services
G08G 1/09 - Arrangements for giving variable traffic instructions
G08G 1/01 - Detecting movement of traffic to be counted or controlled
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Downloadable software in the nature of a mobile application
for finding electric vehicle charging stations, checking
real-time availability of electric vehicle charging
stations, getting navigational directions to charging
stations, paying for and starting a charging session,
reviewing an electric vehicle charging session in real-time,
contacting customer service, and for registering, reviewing
information and data from, and managing an electric vehicle
charging account for electric vehicle chargers. Installation, maintenance, and repair services for electric
vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure;
call center support services in the nature of technical
advice concerning the maintenance and repair of electric
vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure;
call center support services in the nature of providing
information and technical advice concerning the charging of
electric vehicles. Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for
management of electric vehicle charging apparatuses and
charging infrastructure; software as a service (SAAS)
services featuring software for use with electric vehicle
charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure, namely,
for remote diagnostics, energy management, equipment
scheduling, processing payments for vehicle charging
sessions, and for collecting and reporting usage and
utilization data; remote monitoring of the functioning and
use of electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging
infrastructure; call center support services in the nature
of technical support, namely, diagnosing problems with
electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging
infrastructure; call center support services in the nature
of troubleshooting of computer software problems pertaining
to software relating to electric vehicle charging.
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Installation, maintenance, and repair services for electric
vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure;
call center support services in the nature of technical
advice concerning the maintenance and repair of electric
vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure;
call center support services in the nature of providing
information and technical advice concerning the charging of
electric vehicles. Software as a service (SaaS) services featuring software for
management of electric vehicle charging apparatuses and
charging infrastructure; software as a service (SaaS)
services featuring software for use with electric vehicle
charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure, namely,
for remote diagnostics, energy management, equipment
scheduling, processing payments for vehicle charging
sessions, and for collecting and reporting usage and
utilization data; remote monitoring of the functioning and
use of electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging
infrastructure; call center support services in the nature
of technical support, namely, diagnosing problems with
electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging
infrastructure; call center support services in the nature
of troubleshooting of computer software problems pertaining
to software relating to electric vehicle charging.
41.
Fuel dispensing nozzle having single-handed hold open mechanism
A fuel dispensing nozzle comprises a nozzle body defining a dispensing path extending between a distal inlet and a proximal outlet and configured to dispense fuel. A fuel flow valve is disposed in the nozzle body between the distal inlet and the proximal outlet. An actuation assembly movable to open the fuel flow valve is also provided. The nozzle also includes a shut-off mechanism operatively connected to the actuation assembly. A hand lever is pivotally connected with respect to the nozzle body, the hand lever being operatively connected to the actuation assembly so as to cause opening of the fuel flow valve when the hand lever is pivoted in a valve opening direction. The hand lever has a grasping portion extending between a proximal location nearer the proximal outlet and a distal location. The nozzle according to this aspect further includes a hold open mechanism including a trigger disposed at the proximal location of the hand lever. The trigger is pivotally connected to the hand lever and has an engaging element. A catch member is fixed with respect to the nozzle body and defines a plurality of catches corresponding to respective flow positions. The catches are each configured to receive the engaging element of the trigger.
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
(1) Installation, maintenance, and repair services for electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure; call center support services in the nature of technical advice concerning the maintenance and repair of electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure; call center support services in the nature of providing information and technical advice concerning the charging of electric vehicles.
(2) Software as a service (SaaS) services featuring software for management of electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure; software as a service (SaaS) services featuring software for use with electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure, namely, for remote diagnostics, energy management, equipment scheduling, processing payments for vehicle charging sessions, and for collecting and reporting usage and utilization data; remote monitoring of the functioning and use of electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure; call center support services in the nature of technical support, namely, diagnosing problems with electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure; call center support services in the nature of troubleshooting of computer software problems pertaining to software relating to electric vehicle charging.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
(1) Downloadable software in the nature of a mobile application for finding electric vehicle charging stations, checking real-time availability of electric vehicle charging stations, getting navigational directions to charging stations, paying for and starting a charging session, reviewing an electric vehicle charging session in real-time, contacting customer service, and for registering, reviewing information and data from, and managing an electric vehicle charging account for electric vehicle chargers. (1) Installation, maintenance, and repair services for electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure; call center support services in the nature of technical advice concerning the maintenance and repair of electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure; call center support services in the nature of providing information and technical advice concerning the charging of electric vehicles.
(2) Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for management of electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure; software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for use with electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure, namely, for remote diagnostics, energy management, equipment scheduling, processing payments for vehicle charging sessions, and for collecting and reporting usage and utilization data; remote monitoring of the functioning and use of electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure; call center support services in the nature of technical support, namely, diagnosing problems with electric vehicle charging apparatuses and charging infrastructure; call center support services in the nature of troubleshooting of computer software problems pertaining to software relating to electric vehicle charging.
According to the disclosed approaches, a first processor receives location messages from second processors. Each location message specifies published geographical coordinates that indicate a geographical location, and the published geographical coordinates are a version of actual geographical coordinates truncated from a first level of precision to a second level of precision. The first processor accesses subscriptions to location topics in response to the location messages. Each location topic specifies in the second level of precision, subscribed-to geographical coordinates of a location. The first processor determines whether or not the published geographical coordinates match any of the subscribed-to geographical coordinates. Non-matching location messages are discarded, and matching location messages are transmitted to one or more third processors identified by the subscriptions.
According to the disclosed approaches, a first processor receives location messages from second processors. Each location message specifies published geographical coordinates that indicate a geographical location, and the published geographical coordinates are a version of actual geographical coordinates truncated from a first level of precision to a second level of precision. The first processor accesses subscriptions to location topics in response to the location messages. Each location topic specifies in the second level of precision, subscribed-to geographical coordinates of a location. The first processor determines whether or not the published geographical coordinates match any of the subscribed-to geographical coordinates. Non-matching location messages are discarded, and matching location messages are transmitted to one or more third processors identified by the subscriptions.
G08G 1/087 - Override of traffic control, e.g. by signal transmitted by an emergency vehicle
G08G 1/123 - Traffic control systems for road vehicles indicating the position of vehicles, e.g. scheduled vehicles
H04W 4/029 - Location-based management or tracking services
H04W 4/021 - Services related to particular areas, e.g. point of interest [POI] services, venue services or geofences
H04W 4/44 - Services specially adapted for particular environments, situations or purposes for vehicles, e.g. vehicle-to-pedestrians [V2P] for communication between vehicles and infrastructures, e.g. vehicle-to-cloud [V2C] or vehicle-to-home [V2H]
A fuel dispenser comprises a housing enclosing fluid handling components including a fluid flow meter. The housing has a user interface including a panel display. A control system is in electrical communication with the user interface and is operative to display money and volume information on the panel display during a fueling transaction. A secondary display having digit structure that registers fuel dispensing information is in electrical communication with the control system. The secondary display is configured to not be viewable by a customer during a fueling transaction.
B67D 7/08 - Arrangements of devices for controlling, indicating, metering or registering quantity or price of liquid transferred
B67D 7/04 - Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes for transferring fuels, lubricants or mixed fuels and lubricants
G06F 3/0481 - Interaction techniques based on graphical user interfaces [GUI] based on specific properties of the displayed interaction object or a metaphor-based environment, e.g. interaction with desktop elements like windows or icons, or assisted by a cursor's changing behaviour or appearance
48.
FUEL DISPENSER HAVING SELECTIVELY VIEWABLE SECONDARY DISPLAY
A fuel dispenser comprises a housing enclosing fluid handling components including a fluid flow meter. The housing has a user interface including a panel display. A control system is in electrical communication with the user interface and is operative to display money and volume information on the panel display during a fueling transaction. A secondary display having digit structure that registers fuel dispensing information is in electrical communication with the control system. The secondary display is configured to not be viewable by a customer during a fueling transaction.
B67D 7/04 - Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes for transferring fuels, lubricants or mixed fuels and lubricants
B67D 7/08 - Arrangements of devices for controlling, indicating, metering or registering quantity or price of liquid transferred
B67D 7/56 - Arrangements of flow-indicators, e.g. transparent compartments, windows, rotary vanes
A fuel dispenser comprises a housing enclosing fluid handling components including a fluid flow meter. The housing has a user interface including a panel display. A control system is in electrical communication with the user interface and is operative to display money and volume information on the panel display during a fueling transaction. A secondary display having digit structure that registers fuel dispensing information is in electrical communication with the control system. The secondary display is configured to not be viewable by a customer during a fueling transaction.
B67D 7/04 - Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes for transferring fuels, lubricants or mixed fuels and lubricants
B67D 7/56 - Arrangements of flow-indicators, e.g. transparent compartments, windows, rotary vanes
Controlling traffic signal preemption includes inputting to a conditional preemption circuit, values of a plurality of incident parameters that include at least a vehicle unit identifier of a vehicle unit and an incident priority that describes an incident. The conditional preemption circuit determines a preemption mode for a vehicle associated with the vehicle unit identifier based on one or more of the plurality of incident parameters. The preemption mode is one of a first mode or a second mode. Traffic signal preemption is enabled for the vehicle unit in response to the conditional preemption circuit determining the first mode. Traffic signal preemption is disabled for the vehicle unit in response to the conditional preemption circuit determining the second mode.
A method of delivering a selected fuel product having a selected octane level to an operator from a fuel dispenser including a blend manifold, a fuel nozzle, and a fuel hose extending therebetween, including the steps of determining a first volume of a first fuel that is retained in the fuel hose upon completion of a first fueling event, determining a first octane level of the first volume of the first fuel, determining a second volume of a second fuel having a second octane level, and delivering the first fuel volume and the second fuel volume to the operator during a second fueling event, wherein a total volume of fuel equaling the first volume of the first fuel and the second volume of the second fuel has a total octane level that falls within a predetermined limit of the selected octane level of the selected fuel product.
B67D 7/04 - Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes for transferring fuels, lubricants or mixed fuels and lubricants
B67D 7/78 - Arrangements of storage tanks, reservoirs or pipe-lines
B67D 7/74 - Devices for mixing two or more different liquids to be transferred
A fuel dispenser includes a power distribution system having an alternating current (AC) power supply and an AC to direct current (DC) power converter configured to convert a portion of the AC power to DC power for one or more DC peripheral components associated with the fuel dispenser. The power distribution system also includes processing circuitry configured to power down at least one of the DC peripheral components in response to an actuator, cause an indicator to be activated indicating that the DC peripheral components are de-energized and the AC power supply is active, power up the at least one direct current peripheral component in response to the actuator when the direct current peripherals are de-energized, and cause the indicator to be activated to indicate that both the DC peripheral components and the AC power supply are active.
H02J 3/14 - Circuit arrangements for ac mains or ac distribution networks for adjusting voltage in ac networks by changing a characteristic of the network load by switching loads on to, or off from, network, e.g. progressively balanced loading
H02J 5/00 - Circuit arrangements for transfer of electric power between ac networks and dc networks
H02J 9/06 - Circuit arrangements for emergency or stand-by power supply, e.g. for emergency lighting in which the distribution system is disconnected from the normal source and connected to a standby source with automatic change-over
B67D 7/22 - Arrangements of indicators or registers
H02J 13/00 - Circuit arrangements for providing remote indication of network conditions, e.g. an instantaneous record of the open or closed condition of each circuitbreaker in the networkCircuit arrangements for providing remote control of switching means in a power distribution network, e.g. switching in and out of current consumers by using a pulse code signal carried by the network
B67D 7/04 - Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes for transferring fuels, lubricants or mixed fuels and lubricants
A fuel dispensing nozzle comprises a nozzle body defining a dispensing path extending between a distal inlet and a proximal outlet and configured to dispense fuel. A fuel flow valve is disposed in the nozzle body between the distal inlet and the proximal outlet. An actuation assembly movable to open the fuel flow valve is also provided. The nozzle also includes a shut-off mechanism operatively connected to the actuation assembly. A hand lever is pivotally connected with respect to the nozzle body, the hand lever being operatively connected to the actuation assembly so as to cause opening of the fuel flow valve when the hand lever is pivoted in a valve opening direction. The hand lever has a grasping portion extending between a proximal location nearer the proximal outlet and a distal location. The nozzle according to this aspect further includes a hold open mechanism including a trigger disposed at the proximal location of the hand lever. The trigger is pivotally connected to the hand lever and has an engaging element. A catch member is fixed with respect to the nozzle body and defines a plurality of catches corresponding to respective flow positions. The catches are each configured to receive the engaging element of the trigger.
A fuel dispensing nozzle comprises a nozzle body defining a dispensing path extending between a distal inlet and a proximal outlet and configured to dispense fuel. A fuel flow valve is disposed in the nozzle body. An actuation assembly movable to open the fuel flow valve is also provided. The nozzle also includes a shut-off mechanism operatively connected to the actuation assembly. A hand lever is pivotally connected with respect to the nozzle body, the hand lever being operatively connected to the actuation assembly so as to cause opening of the fuel flow valve when the hand lever is pivoted in a valve opening direction. The hand lever has a grasping portion. The nozzle according to this aspect further includes a hold open mechanism including a trigger disposed at the proximal location of the hand lever. The trigger is pivotally connected to the hand lever and has an engaging element. A catch member is fixed with respect to the nozzle body and defines a plurality of catches, each configured to receive the engaging element of the trigger.
B67D 7/04 - Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes for transferring fuels, lubricants or mixed fuels and lubricants
B67D 7/46 - Filling nozzles automatically closing when liquid in container to be filled reaches a predetermined level
B67D 7/48 - Filling nozzles automatically closing when liquid in container to be filled reaches a predetermined level by making use of air suction through an opening closed by the rising liquid
B67D 7/36 - Arrangements of flow- or pressure-control valves
B67D 7/50 - Filling nozzles automatically closing and provided with an additional hand lever
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
Electronic data distribution modules, namely, communication
hubs and data multiplexers; electronic data distribution
modules, namely, computer network switches; electronic data
distribution modules, namely, communication hubs and data
multiplexers for communicating and distributing electronic
data between forecourt controller systems and fuel
dispensers; electronic controllers for communicating and
distributing data between point-of-sale (pos) systems and
fuel dispensers; electronic apparatus, namely, communication
hubs and data multiplexers for communicating and
distributing electronic data between point-of-sale (pos)
systems and fuel dispensers.
Methods of detecting fraud at card reader input devices. One method includes providing a sensor circuit comprising a sensor coil, wherein the sensor coil is coupled with an exterior surface of a card reader input device housing, and applying alternating electric current to the sensor circuit. The method also comprises measuring an electrical characteristic of the sensor circuit to obtain at least one measured value of the electrical characteristic and storing in a card reader input device memory at least one reference value of the electrical characteristic. Finally, the method comprises comparing, via a card reader input device processor, the at least one measured value with the at least one reference value to determine whether a skimming device is disposed internal to the card reader input device housing proximate to the smart card contact block.
H04B 5/00 - Near-field transmission systems, e.g. inductive or capacitive transmission systems
G07F 13/02 - Coin-freed apparatus for controlling dispensing of fluids, semiliquids or granular material from reservoirs by volume
G07F 7/08 - Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus by coded identity card or credit card
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
(1) Electronic data distribution modules, namely, computer network hubs and data multiplexers; electronic data distribution modules, namely, computer network switches; electronic data distribution modules, namely, computer network hubs and data multiplexers for communicating and distributing electronic data between forecourt controller systems and fuel dispensers; electronic controllers namely computer network hubs for communicating and distributing data between point-of-sale (pos) systems and fuel dispensers; electronic apparatus, namely, computer network hubs and data multiplexers for communicating and distributing electronic data between point-of-sale (pos) systems and fuel dispensers.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
Electronic data distribution modules, namely, communication hubs and data multiplexers; Electronic data distribution modules, namely, computer network switches; Electronic data distribution modules, namely, communication hubs and data multiplexers for communicating and distributing electronic data between forecourt controller systems and fuel dispensers; Electronic controllers for communicating and distributing data between point-of-sale (POS) systems and fuel dispensers; Electronic apparatus, namely, communication hubs and data multiplexers for communicating and distributing electronic data between point-of-sale (POS) systems and fuel dispensers
78.
DETERMINING POSITION OF VEHICLE BASED ON IMAGE OF TAG
Approaches are disclosed for determining a position of a vehicle. An image of a tag is captured with a camera onboard a vehicle. A location of the tag is determined from data encoded in the image. A size of the image of the tag is compared to a baseline size of the tag. A capture position of the image of the tag is determined. A position of the vehicle is determined based on the determined location of the tag and the capture position.
G01S 19/48 - Determining position by combining or switching between position solutions derived from the satellite radio beacon positioning system and position solutions derived from a further system
G01S 5/16 - Position-fixing by co-ordinating two or more direction or position-line determinationsPosition-fixing by co-ordinating two or more distance determinations using electromagnetic waves other than radio waves
G06K 7/14 - Methods or arrangements for sensing record carriers by electromagnetic radiation, e.g. optical sensingMethods or arrangements for sensing record carriers by corpuscular radiation using light without selection of wavelength, e.g. sensing reflected white light
G08G 1/087 - Override of traffic control, e.g. by signal transmitted by an emergency vehicle
A fuel dispenser includes a fuel nozzle configured to be connected to a vehicle fuel system, fuel piping configured to transfer fuel from at least one fuel storage tank associated with the fuel dispenser through the fuel nozzle into the vehicle fuel system, and a fraud detection valve apparatus. The fraud detection valve apparatus includes a cutoff valve configured to selectively prevent flow of fuel, a flow sensor configured to sense a flow of fuel, and processing circuity. The processing circuitry is configured to receive an indication of flow of fuel through the fuel flow control valve apparatus, determine an authorization status, and in response to a determination of no authorization during flow, cause the cutoff valve apparatus to close.
B67D 7/34 - Means for preventing unauthorised delivery of liquid
B67D 7/04 - Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes for transferring fuels, lubricants or mixed fuels and lubricants
B67D 7/08 - Arrangements of devices for controlling, indicating, metering or registering quantity or price of liquid transferred
A fuel dispenser includes a fuel nozzle configured to be connected to a vehicle fuel system, fuel piping configured to transfer fuel from at least one fuel storage tank associated with the fuel dispenser through the fuel nozzle into the vehicle fuel system, and a fraud detection valve apparatus. The fraud detection valve apparatus includes a cutoff valve configured to selectively prevent flow of fuel, a flow sensor configured to sense a flow of fuel, and processing circuity. The processing circuitry is configured to receive an indication of flow of fuel through the fuel flow control valve apparatus, determine an authorization status, and in response to a determination of no authorization during flow, cause the cutoff valve apparatus to close.
B67D 7/34 - Means for preventing unauthorised delivery of liquid
B67D 7/08 - Arrangements of devices for controlling, indicating, metering or registering quantity or price of liquid transferred
B67D 7/32 - Arrangements of safety or warning devicesMeans for preventing unauthorised delivery of liquid
B67D 7/04 - Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes for transferring fuels, lubricants or mixed fuels and lubricants
82.
System and method for selective encryption of input data during a retail transaction
A retail environment having retail terminals with data entry point devices selectively encrypts input received by the data entry point devices and passes the encrypted data to a security module. The selective encryption is based on whether or not sensitive or confidential information, such as a personal identification number (PIN) associated with a debit card, is being input. To prevent hacking of the software of the retail terminal, content destined for display on the retail terminal is authenticated prior to display. In this manner, the retail terminal may be assured that confidential information is input only when desired, and thus may be encrypted only as needed.
H04L 29/06 - Communication control; Communication processing characterised by a protocol
G07F 7/10 - Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus by coded identity card or credit card together with a coded signal
83.
FUEL DISPENSER ALTERNATIVE CONTENT CONTROL BASED ON MONITORED FUELING TRANSACTION PHASE
In an example embodiment, a card reader in dispenser (CRIND) is provided including a processor and a memory including computer program code, the memory and the computer programing code configured to, with the processor, cause the CRIND to receive one or more transaction messages from a forecourt controller or a peripheral device associated with a fuel dispenser, compare the one or more transaction messages to one or more message sequences associated with transaction phases of a fuel dispenser, determine a transaction phase of the fuel dispenser based on the comparison of the one or more transaction messages with the one or more message sequences, and cause feature processing circuitry to provide selected alternative media content to a user interface of the fuel dispenser based on the determined transaction phase.
In an example embodiment, a card reader in dispenser (CRIND) is provided including a processor and a memory including computer program code, the memory and the computer programming code configured to, with the processor, cause the CRIND to receive one or more transaction messages from a forecourt controller or a peripheral device associated with a fuel dispenser, compare the one or more transaction messages to one or more message sequences associated with transaction phases of a fuel dispenser, determine a transaction phase of the fuel dispenser based on the comparison of the one or more transaction messages with the one or more message sequences, and cause feature processing circuitry to provide selected alternative media content to a user interface of the fuel dispenser based on the determined transaction phase.
H04N 21/214 - Specialised server platform, e.g. server located in an airplane, hotel or hospital
B67D 7/08 - Arrangements of devices for controlling, indicating, metering or registering quantity or price of liquid transferred
G07F 13/02 - Coin-freed apparatus for controlling dispensing of fluids, semiliquids or granular material from reservoirs by volume
G06Q 20/14 - Payment architectures specially adapted for billing systems
G07F 9/02 - Devices for alarm or indication, e.g. when emptyAdvertising arrangements in coin-freed apparatus
G06Q 30/02 - MarketingPrice estimation or determinationFundraising
B67D 7/04 - Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes for transferring fuels, lubricants or mixed fuels and lubricants
B67D 7/14 - Arrangements of devices for controlling, indicating, metering or registering quantity or price of liquid transferred responsive to input of recorded programmed information, e.g. on punched cards
85.
FUEL DISPENSER ALTERNATIVE CONTENT CONTROL BASED ON MONITORED FUELING TRANSACTION PHASE
In an example embodiment, a card reader in dispenser (CRIND) is provided including a processor and a memory including computer program code, the memory and the computer programing code configured to, with the processor, cause the CRIND to receive one or more transaction messages from a forecourt controller or a peripheral device associated with a fuel dispenser, compare the one or more transaction messages to one or more message sequences associated with transaction phases of a fuel dispenser, determine a transaction phase of the fuel dispenser based on the comparison of the one or more transaction messages with the one or more message sequences, and cause feature processing circuitry to provide selected alternative media content to a user interface of the fuel dispenser based on the determined transaction phase.
An alternative fueling system configured to consume alternative fuels by renewable identification number (RIN) assignment to enforce neat consumption; or moreover and more specifically, to utilize that RIN assignment whenever neat consumption is possible, thereby lessening usage constraints upon the remaining stock(s) of renewable fuel as an example, and/or to provide purging of the alternative fuel from the engine on shutdown.
F02D 19/00 - Controlling engines characterised by their use of non-liquid fuels, pluralities of fuels, or non-fuel substances added to the combustible mixtures
F02D 41/00 - Electrical control of supply of combustible mixture or its constituents
F02D 19/08 - Controlling engines characterised by their use of non-liquid fuels, pluralities of fuels, or non-fuel substances added to the combustible mixtures peculiar to engines working with pluralities of fuels, e.g. alternatively with light and heavy fuel oil, other than engines indifferent to the fuel consumed simultaneously using pluralities of fuels
F02D 19/06 - Controlling engines characterised by their use of non-liquid fuels, pluralities of fuels, or non-fuel substances added to the combustible mixtures peculiar to engines working with pluralities of fuels, e.g. alternatively with light and heavy fuel oil, other than engines indifferent to the fuel consumed
F02D 29/02 - Controlling engines, such controlling being peculiar to the devices driven thereby, the devices being other than parts or accessories essential to engine operation, e.g. controlling of engines by signals external thereto peculiar to engines driving vehiclesControlling engines, such controlling being peculiar to the devices driven thereby, the devices being other than parts or accessories essential to engine operation, e.g. controlling of engines by signals external thereto peculiar to engines driving variable-pitch propellers
87.
Fuel dispenser with fraud resistant flow control valve
A flow control valve is provided including a valve aperture in a valve body configured to convey fuel from an inlet to an outlet, a valve element configured to close the valve aperture to block flow of the fuel, a valve actuator configured to shift the position of the valve element between a closed position and an open position, and an antifraud circuit. The antifraud circuit is configured to receive a signal to open the flow control valve, determine if the signal is legitimate based on a signal characteristic, cause the flow control valve to shift to the open position in response to determining that the signal is legitimate.
B67D 7/34 - Means for preventing unauthorised delivery of liquid
B67D 7/04 - Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes for transferring fuels, lubricants or mixed fuels and lubricants
B67D 7/36 - Arrangements of flow- or pressure-control valves
A fuel analyzer for a fuel dispensing environment is provided including an ultrasonic transmitter configured to transmit an ultrasonic signal through a volume of fuel, an ultrasonic receiver configured to receive the ultrasonic signal, and processing circuitry. The processing circuitry is configured to receive an indication of transmission of the ultrasonic signal from the ultrasonic transmitter, receive an indication of receipt of the ultrasonic signal from the ultrasonic receiver, determine a time of flight of the ultrasonic signal, and determine a fuel purity based on the time of flight of the ultrasonic signal.
B67D 7/04 - Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes for transferring fuels, lubricants or mixed fuels and lubricants
B67D 7/08 - Arrangements of devices for controlling, indicating, metering or registering quantity or price of liquid transferred
B67D 7/20 - Arrangements of liquid meters of rotary type
G01F 1/12 - Adjusting, correcting, or compensating means therefor
G01F 1/66 - Measuring the volume flow or mass flow of fluid or fluent solid material wherein the fluid passes through a meter in a continuous flow by measuring frequency, phase shift or propagation time of electromagnetic or other waves, e.g. using ultrasonic flowmeters
89.
FUEL DISPENSING ENVIRONMENT WITH A DISTRIBUTED PROMOTION SYSTEM
A promotion server is provided including a promotion processing circuitry configured to receive transaction data from a point-of-sale device (POS) for a fueling environment. The POS is configured to facilitate a sale of goods or services and includes POS processing circuitry configured to receive the transaction data indicative of a good or service. The promotion processing circuitry is further configured to determine promotional data associated with one or more promotions based on the transaction data and cause display data associated with the one or more promotions to be transmitted to a display to be displayed to a customer. Only the promotion server performs the determination of promotional data.
G06Q 20/34 - Payment architectures, schemes or protocols characterised by the use of specific devices using cards, e.g. integrated circuit [IC] cards or magnetic cards
G07F 7/10 - Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus by coded identity card or credit card together with a coded signal
A fuel nozzle is provided including a fuel spout configured to dispense fuel and an enhanced tip disposed at a dispensing end of the fuel spout, the enhanced tip comprising a generally smooth exposed surface configured to limit abrasion of materials contacted by the dispensing end of the fuel spout.
B67D 7/04 - Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes for transferring fuels, lubricants or mixed fuels and lubricants
B67D 7/32 - Arrangements of safety or warning devicesMeans for preventing unauthorised delivery of liquid
B67D 7/34 - Means for preventing unauthorised delivery of liquid
B67D 7/46 - Filling nozzles automatically closing when liquid in container to be filled reaches a predetermined level
B67D 7/48 - Filling nozzles automatically closing when liquid in container to be filled reaches a predetermined level by making use of air suction through an opening closed by the rising liquid
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FUEL DISPENSING ENVIRONMENT WITH A DISTRIBUTED PROMOTION SYSTEM
A promotion server is provided including a promotion processing circuitry configured to receive transaction data from a point-of-sale device (POS) for a fueling environment. The POS is configured to facilitate a sale of goods or services and includes POS processing circuitry configured to receive the transaction data indicative of a good or service. The promotion processing circuitry is further configured to determine promotional data associated with one or more promotions based on the transaction data and cause display data associated with the one or more promotions to be transmitted to a display to be displayed to a customer. Only the promotion server performs the determination of promotional data.
G07F 17/16 - Coin-freed apparatus for hiring articlesCoin-freed facilities or services for devices exhibiting advertisements, announcements, pictures, or the like
G06Q 30/02 - MarketingPrice estimation or determinationFundraising
G07F 15/00 - Coin-freed apparatus with meter-controlled dispensing of liquid, gas, or electricity
92.
FUEL DISPENSER WITH HOSE DAMAGE AVOIDANCE ARRANGEMENT
A fuel dispenser is provided including a fuel nozzle configured to be connected to a vehicle fuel system, fuel piping configured to transfer fuel from a fuel storage tank associated with the fuel dispenser through the fuel nozzle into the vehicle fuel system, a fuel nozzle cradle configured to retain the fuel nozzle, a sensor configured to sense a range or motion between the fuel dispenser and the vehicle, and processing circuitry. The processing circuitry is configured to receive an indication of removal of the fuel nozzle from the fuel nozzle cradle, receive an initial range data or motion data from the sensor, receive subsequent range data or motion data from the sensor at a predetermined interval, compare the subsequent range data or motion data to the initial range data or motion data, and cause an alert in response to a difference between the subsequent range data or motion data and the initial range data or motion data exceeding a predetermined threshold.
A fuel dispenser includes a power distribution system having an alternating current (AC) power supply and an AC to direct current (DC) power converter configured to convert a portion of the AC power to DC power for one or more DC peripheral components associated with the fuel dispenser. The power distribution system also includes processing circuitry configured to power down at least one of the DC peripheral components in response to an actuator, cause an indicator to be activated indicating that the DC peripheral components are de-energized and the AC power supply is active, power up the at least one direct current peripheral component in response to the actuator when the direct current peripherals are de-energized, and cause the indicator to be activated to indicate that both the DC peripheral components and the AC power supply are active.
B67D 7/04 - Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes for transferring fuels, lubricants or mixed fuels and lubricants
B67D 7/00 - Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes
B67D 7/08 - Arrangements of devices for controlling, indicating, metering or registering quantity or price of liquid transferred
G07F 13/00 - Coin-freed apparatus for controlling dispensing of fluids, semiliquids or granular material from reservoirs
A fuel dispenser includes a power distribution system having an alternating current (AC) power supply and an AC to direct current (DC) power converter configured to convert a portion of the AC power to DC power for one or more DC peripheral components associated with the fuel dispenser. The power distribution system also includes processing circuitry configured to power down at least one of the DC peripheral components in response to an actuator, cause an indicator to be activated indicating that the DC peripheral components are de-energized and the AC power supply is active, power up the at least one direct current peripheral component in response to the actuator when the direct current peripherals are de-energized, and cause the indicator to be activated to indicate that both the DC peripheral components and the AC power supply are active.
H02J 3/14 - Circuit arrangements for ac mains or ac distribution networks for adjusting voltage in ac networks by changing a characteristic of the network load by switching loads on to, or off from, network, e.g. progressively balanced loading
H02J 5/00 - Circuit arrangements for transfer of electric power between ac networks and dc networks
H02J 9/06 - Circuit arrangements for emergency or stand-by power supply, e.g. for emergency lighting in which the distribution system is disconnected from the normal source and connected to a standby source with automatic change-over
B67D 7/22 - Arrangements of indicators or registers
H02J 13/00 - Circuit arrangements for providing remote indication of network conditions, e.g. an instantaneous record of the open or closed condition of each circuitbreaker in the networkCircuit arrangements for providing remote control of switching means in a power distribution network, e.g. switching in and out of current consumers by using a pulse code signal carried by the network
B67D 7/04 - Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes for transferring fuels, lubricants or mixed fuels and lubricants
Approaches are disclosed for timing the submission of transit signal priority (TSP) requests. A phase selector receives TSP information of a vehicle at a current time, and the phase selector determines an estimated time of arrival (ETA) of the vehicle at an intersection having a traffic signal controlled by an intersection controller. The phase selector determines the arrival phase of the traffic signal at the ETA, along with a phase-relative arrival time of the ETA. The phase selector determines a time to issue the TSP request based on the phase-relative arrival time, and issues the TSP request to the intersection controller at the determined time.
Approaches are disclosed for timing the submission of transit signal priority (TSP) requests. A phase selector receives TSP information of a vehicle at a current time, and the phase selector determines an estimated time of arrival (ETA) of the vehicle at an intersection having a traffic signal controlled by an intersection controller. The phase selector determines the arrival phase of the traffic signal at the ETA, along with a phase-relative arrival time of the ETA. The phase selector determines a time to issue the TSP request based on the phase-relative arrival time, and issues the TSP request to the intersection controller at the determined time.
Approaches are disclosed for timing the submission of transit signal priority (TSP) requests. A phase selector receives TSP information of a vehicle at a current time, and the phase selector determines an estimated time of arrival (ETA) of the vehicle at an intersection having a traffic signal controlled by an intersection controller. The phase selector determines the arrival phase of the traffic signal at the ETA, along with a phase-relative arrival time of the ETA. The phase selector determines a time to issue the TSP request based on the phase-relative arrival time, and issues the TSP request to the intersection controller at the determined time.
G08G 1/096 - Arrangements for giving variable traffic instructions provided with indicators in which a mark progresses showing the time elapsed, e.g. of green phase
G08G 1/087 - Override of traffic control, e.g. by signal transmitted by an emergency vehicle
Methods and systems provide for detecting tampering of a fuel dispenser. Power is applied to a valve coil of a fuel dispenser. The valve coil is part of a control valve configured to accomplish a gradated fuel flow of the fuel dispenser. Current flowing through the valve coil is measured in response to the power being applied to the valve coil. The current measurements are compared with predetermined criteria and tampering with the valve coil is determined if the current measurements are sufficiently different than expected.
G01L 1/10 - Measuring force or stress, in general by measuring variations of frequency of stressed vibrating elements, e.g. of stressed strings
G01R 19/165 - Indicating that current or voltage is either above or below a predetermined value or within or outside a predetermined range of values
B67D 7/34 - Means for preventing unauthorised delivery of liquid
B67D 7/04 - Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes for transferring fuels, lubricants or mixed fuels and lubricants
The disclosure describes a device for configuring an infrared (IR) emitter. The device includes a support structure and a microprocessor attached to the support structure. An interface circuit is also attached to the support structure and is configured to provide communications between the microprocessor and a portable computing device. A memory, which is attached to the support structure, is coupled to the microprocessor and is configured with instructions. Execution of the instructions by the microprocessor cause the microprocessor to communicate with an application executing on the portable computing device and initiate transmission of configuration data received from the application to the IR emitter. A transmitter is attached to the support structure and is coupled to the microprocessor. The transmitter is configured to transmit the configuration data to the IR emitter.
The disclosure describes a device for configuring an infrared (IR) emitter. The device includes a support structure and a microprocessor attached to the support structure. An interface circuit is also attached to the support structure and is configured to provide communications between the microprocessor and a portable computing device. A memory, which is attached to the support structure, is coupled to the microprocessor and is configured with instructions. Execution of the instructions by the microprocessor cause the microprocessor to communicate with an application executing on the portable computing device and initiate transmission of configuration data received from the application to the IR emitter. A transmitter is attached to the support structure and is coupled to the microprocessor. The transmitter is configured to transmit the configuration data to the IR emitter.