Fuel dispensing environment utilizing fueling position availability indicator system
US-2018029869-A1 · Feb 1, 2018 · US
US2018339682A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2018339682-A1 |
| Application number | US-201816051704-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 1, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 21, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 29, 2018 |
| Grant date | — |
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The invention is a mobile fueling system for vehicles that includes a fleet of mobile fuel stations, such as trucks. Each mobile fuel station has at least one fuel reservoir adapted for storing either liquid fuel, gaseous fuel and electric fuel. The system also includes a data processing hub and a network providing wireless data communication between vehicles, the fleet of mobile fuel stations, and the data processing hub. The data processing hub receives vehicle data from vehicles and fleet data from each mobile fuel station over the network. The data processing hub is configured to dispatch via the network the mobile fuel stations in the fleet to vehicles in need of fuel based on at least three of the following factors: vehicle fuel level, a vehicle fuel request, vehicle location, a vehicle owner stored fueling location preference, a vehicle owner service request, reservoir fuel contents, reservoir fuel level and mobile fuel station location.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A mobile fueling system for vehicles comprising: a fleet of mobile fuel stations, each comprising at least one fuel reservoir adapted to store a fuel type selected from the group consisting of liquid fuel, gaseous fuel, and electric fuel, and comprising dispensing hardware adapted to dispense the fuel type from the at least one fuel reservoir to a vehicle; a data processing hub; and a network providing wireless data communication between vehicles and the data processing hub, and between the mobile fuel stations in the fleet and the data processing hub; wherein the data processing hub is configured to receive vehicle data from vehicles over the network, which vehicle data comprises vehicle identification, vehicle fuel level and vehicle location; wherein the data processing hub is also configured to receive fleet data from each mobile fuel station in the fleet over the network, which fleet data comprises an identifier for each mobile fuel station, fuel level for each fuel reservoir, and location for each mobile fuel station; and wherein the data processing hub is further configured to dispatch via the network the mobile fuel stations in the fleet to vehicles in need of fuel based on at least three of the factors selected from the group consisting of vehicle fuel level, a vehicle fuel request, vehicle location, a vehicle owner stored fueling location preference, a vehicle owner service request, reservoir fuel contents, reservoir fuel level and mobile fuel station location. 2 . The invention of claim 1 , wherein the vehicle data is transmitted from a mobile device, which mobile device is configured to receive and forward data from onboard vehicle sensors. 3 . The invention of claim 2 , wherein the onboard vehicle sensors detect vehicle fuel level and at least one of fuel range, tire pressure, oil level, oil life, coolant level and coolant temperature. 4 . The invention of claim 2 , wherein the mobile device is a smart device running a customer app. 5 . The invention of claim 4 , wherein the customer app alerts its user when the vehicle fuel level gets below a predetermined point and gives its user the option to request fuel from the system. 6 . The invention of claim 5 , wherein the customer app gives its user the option of when and where to receive fuel from the system. 7 . The invention of claim 4 , wherein the customer app provides its user a suggested location to receive fuel from the system based on current vehicle location, current location of members of the fleet of mobile fuel stations and at least one other factor selected from the group consisting of traffic, available parking, proximity to home or work and prior fueling locations for that user. 8 . The invention of claim 4 , wherein the customer app gives its user the option of requesting at least one additional service selected from the group consisting of tire inflation, checking vehicle fluid levels, adding or changing engine oil, adding or changing coolant, cleaning glass, washing the car and running vehicle diagnostics. 9 . The invention of claim 4 , wherein the mobile fuel station is stocked with beverages and snacks and wherein the customer app gives its user the option of purchasing a beverage or comestible. 10 . The invention of claim 4 , wherein the customer app provides its user with an estimated time of delivery and cost for the fuel requested, based on a unit price and the amount needed as calculated based on vehicle data from an onboard sensor. 11 . The invention of claim 1 , wherein the data processing hub is configured to store vehicle owner profiles, comprising vehicle identification data, billing data and preferred fueling locations. 12 . The invention of claim 1 , wherein each mobile fuel station carries at least two fuel reservoirs, wherein at least one of the fuel reservoirs is adapted to be exchanged at a resupply depot when depleted. 13 . The invention of claim 1 wherein at least some members of the fleet of mobile fuel stations carry at least one liquid fuel reservoir and at least one electric fuel reservoir. 14 . The invention of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the reservoirs carrying electric fuel comprise a collection of charged battery packs that can be swapped for depleted battery packs from vehicles. 15 . The invention of claim 1 , wherein at least some members of the fleet of mobile fuel stations are dispatched and arrive at a vehicle fueling location by autonomous driving. 16 . The invention of claim 1 , further comprising a mobile fuel station app running on a mobile device carried by a driver of the mobile fuel station. 17 . The invention of claim 1 , comprising a resupply depot owned and operated by one entity and wherein at least some of the mobile fuel stations are owned and operated by independent contractors and wherein the system is configured to automatically charge the independent contractors for the fuel supplied by the resupply depot. 18 . The invention of claim 17 wherein the mobile fuel station app is configured to relay a fuel delivery opportunity from the data processing hub, which at least a first of the independent contractors is given the option to fulfill and wherein the system is configured to provide that fuel delivery opportunity to at least a second of the independent contractors if not fulfilled by the at least first of the independent contractors. 19 . The invention of claim 17 wherein the mobile fuel station app is configured to relay a fuel delivery opportunity from the data processing hub, which two or more of the independent contractors is given the option to fulfill and wherein the system is configured to provide that fuel delivery opportunity to the first of the independent contractors who accepts it. 20 . The invention of claim 18 wherein the mobile fuel station app and data processing hub are configured to provide the independent contractors a projected revenue with each fuel delivery opportunity, based on at least two of the factors selected from the group consisting of fuel type requested, volume of fuel requested, cost of fuel requested, selling price of fuel requested and distance to vehicle fueling location. 21 . The invention of claim 1 wherein the mobile fuel stations source fuel from different depot stations providing fuel from different sources and wherein a vehicle owner is given the option of which source to receive fuel from together with pricing information associated with each source. 22 . The invention of claim 1 wherein at least some of the mobile fuel stations are autonomous flying vehicles.
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