Intelligent fuel dispensers

US12248995B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12248995-B2
Application numberUS-202318508590-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 14, 2023
Priority dateApr 21, 2016
Publication dateMar 11, 2025
Grant dateMar 11, 2025

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In general, intelligent fuel dispensers are provided. In at least some implementations, an intelligent fuel dispenser can determine customer identities and/or other characteristics and provide customized fueling sessions based on the determined customer identities and/or other characteristics. In at least some implementations, the fuel dispenser includes a touchless interface allowing customers to complete fueling sessions with minimal physical contact with the fuel dispenser.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A fuel dispenser comprising: a housing having fuel dispensing components disposed therein and an electronics module disposed at least partially therein; at least one display screen, wherein a brightness of the at least one display screen is configured to switch between at least a first brightness level and a second brightness level responsive to a user being proximate to the fuel dispenser, wherein the second brightness level is brighter than the first brightness level; an image sensor; and a processor configured in the electronics module and operatively coupled to the image sensor, the processor configured to perform operations comprising receiving image data characterizing an image acquired via the image sensor, determining, using the image data, at least one of a condition of the user of the fuel dispenser and a condition of the fuel dispenser, wherein the condition of the fuel dispenser includes at least one of an open access panel of a housing of the fuel dispenser and damage to a housing, and generating, based on the determining, an alarm. 2. The fuel dispenser of claim 1 , wherein determining the condition of the fuel dispenser includes determining an environmental condition present at the fuel dispenser, the environmental condition including at least one of a temperature, a pressure, and a humidity. 3. The fuel dispenser of claim 1 , wherein determining the condition of the fuel dispenser includes determining at least one of an intrusion of the fuel dispenser and a power irregularity associated with a power source of the fuel dispenser. 4. The fuel dispenser of claim 1 , wherein determining the condition of the fuel dispenser includes determining a software exception associated with one or more non-transitory computer-readable mediums communicably coupled to the processor of the fuel dispenser. 5. The fuel dispenser of claim 1 , wherein determining the condition of the user of the fuel dispenser includes determining the user is smoking a combustible material in proximity of the fuel dispenser. 6. The fuel dispenser of claim 1 , wherein determining the condition of the user of the fuel dispenser includes determining an electrical grounding state of the user of the fuel dispenser. 7. The fuel dispenser of claim 1 , wherein determining the condition of the user of the fuel dispenser includes determining the user is moving away from the fuel dispenser prior to completing payment for fuel dispensed from the fuel dispenser. 8. The fuel dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the alarm includes at least one of an audible signal, a visual signal, and a warning displayed on the at least one display screen of the fuel dispenser. 9. The fuel dispenser of claim 1 , wherein generating the alarm includes controlling an operational state of the fuel dispenser, the operational state including at least one of a restart state in which the fuel dispenser is restarted, a shut-down state in which the fuel dispenser is shut-down, and a download-state in which non-transitory computer-readable instructions are received at the fuel dispenser. 10. A system comprising: at least one non-transitory computer readable medium storing computer readable instructions; and at least one data processor communicably coupled to the at least one non-transitory computer readable medium, the at least one processor configured to execute the instructions, which when executed cause the at least one data processor to perform operations comprising: receiving image data characterizing an image acquired via an image sensor of a fuel dispenser, modifying a brightness of at least one display screen of the fuel dispenser to switch between at least a first brightness level and a second brightness level responsive to a user being proximate to the fuel dispenser, wherein the second brightness level is brighter than the first brightness level, determining, based on the image data, at least one of a condition of the user of a fuel dispenser and a condition of the fuel dispenser, wherein the condition of the fuel dispenser includes at least one of an open access panel of a housing of the fuel dispenser and damage to a housing, and generating, based on the determining, an alarm. 11. The system of claim 10 , wherein determining the condition of the fuel dispenser includes determining an environmental condition present at the fuel dispenser, the environmental condition including at least one of a temperature, a pressure, and a humidity. 12. The system of claim 10 , wherein determining the condition of the fuel dispenser includes determining at least one of an intrusion of the fuel dispenser and a power irregularity associated with a power source of the fuel dispenser. 13. The system of claim 10 , wherein determining the condition of the fuel dispenser includes determining a software exception associated with one or more non-transitory computer-readable mediums communicably coupled to the processor of the fuel dispenser. 14. The system of claim 10 , wherein determining the condition of the user of the fuel dispenser includes determining the user is smoking a combustible material in proximity of the fuel dispenser. 15. The system of claim 10 , wherein determining the condition of the user of the fuel dispenser includes determining an electrical grounding state of the user of the fuel dispenser. 16. The system of claim 10 , wherein determining the condition of the user of the fuel dispenser includes determining the user is moving away from the fuel dispenser prior to completing payment for fuel dispensed from the fuel dispenser. 17. The system of claim 10 , wherein generating the alarm includes controlling an operational state of the fuel dispenser, the operational state including at least one of a restart state in which the fuel dispenser is restarted, a shut-down state in which the fuel dispenser is shut-down, and a download-state in which non-transitory computer-readable instructions are received at the fuel dispenser. 18. An apparatus comprising: at least one non-transitory computer-readable medium storing computer-readable instructions and image data corresponding to a dispensing environment including a fuel dispenser; and at least one data processor communicably coupled to the at least one non-transitory computer-readable medium and to an image sensor located remotely from the apparatus and having a field of view of the dispensing environment, the at least one data processor to perform operations comprising receiving image data characterizing an image acquired via the image sensor, modifying a brightness of at least one display screen of the apparatus to switch between at least a first brightness level and a second brightness level responsive to a user being proximate to the apparatus, wherein the second brightness level is brighter than the first brightness level, determining, using the image data, at least one of a condition of the user of the fuel dispenser and a condition of the fuel dispenser, wherein the condition of the fuel dispenser includes at least one of an open access panel of a housing of the fuel dispenser and damage to a housing, and generating, based on the determining, an alarm.

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  • by wireless communication means, e.g. RF, transponders or the like · CPC title

  • Method of redeeming a frequent usage reward · CPC title

  • involving self-service terminals [SST], vending machines, kiosks or multimedia terminals · CPC title

  • 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 · CPC title

  • using digital counting · CPC title

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What does patent US12248995B2 cover?
In general, intelligent fuel dispensers are provided. In at least some implementations, an intelligent fuel dispenser can determine customer identities and/or other characteristics and provide customized fueling sessions based on the determined customer identities and/or other characteristics. In at least some implementations, the fuel dispenser includes a touchless interface allowing customers…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Wayne Fueling Systems Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06Q50/06. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 11 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).