Patent classifications
B60S5/02
INTERRUPTING A FUEL CONTROLLER
Disclosed are methods and systems for interrupting a fuel controller to allow the generation and display of customer interfaces at a fuel dispenser. Using this technology, a fueling station owner, for example, can generate custom displays on a fuel dispenser in order to provide customized information and selections to a customer that are provided by interrupting a fuel controller that controls the fuel dispenser. In some embodiments, the ability to interrupt a fuel controller enables a computer system to generate custom interface display at a fuel dispenser for the configuration of multiple products transactions. In other embodiments, a fuel controller interrupt is utilized to produce custom interface screens at a fuel dispenser that include loyalty or account information tied to the current user of the fuel dispenser. In other embodiments, a fuel controller interrupt is utilized to produce printed receipts at a fuel dispenser even when the related fueling transaction was not initiated at the fuel dispenser (e.g., was initiated inside the fueling station building.) In some embodiments, such printed receipts also include an indication of a balance remaining at the end of the transaction and provide a user with the ability to redeem the remaining balance at a later time using the indication on the printed receipt.
INTERRUPTING A FUEL CONTROLLER
Disclosed are methods and systems for interrupting a fuel controller to allow the generation and display of customer interfaces at a fuel dispenser. Using this technology, a fueling station owner, for example, can generate custom displays on a fuel dispenser in order to provide customized information and selections to a customer that are provided by interrupting a fuel controller that controls the fuel dispenser. In some embodiments, the ability to interrupt a fuel controller enables a computer system to generate custom interface display at a fuel dispenser for the configuration of multiple products transactions. In other embodiments, a fuel controller interrupt is utilized to produce custom interface screens at a fuel dispenser that include loyalty or account information tied to the current user of the fuel dispenser. In other embodiments, a fuel controller interrupt is utilized to produce printed receipts at a fuel dispenser even when the related fueling transaction was not initiated at the fuel dispenser (e.g., was initiated inside the fueling station building.) In some embodiments, such printed receipts also include an indication of a balance remaining at the end of the transaction and provide a user with the ability to redeem the remaining balance at a later time using the indication on the printed receipt.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VEHICLE CARE, AND USE OF A SYSTEM OF THIS TYPE
A system for vehicle care and in particular vehicle cleaning is provided, including at least one vehicle care device and a control device, wherein vehicles can be brought to the at least one vehicle care device and can be removed therefrom, and the control device is configured for communication with non-user-guided vehicles, wherein at least one vehicle care instruction including information about the care of the vehicle and associated with a particular vehicle can be stored in the control device, and the vehicles can be treated at the at least one vehicle care device according to the at least one vehicle care instruction, and wherein the sequence of processing of vehicle care instructions and/or the scope of the vehicle care stored in at least one vehicle care instruction can be changed by the control device. The invention additionally relates to a method for vehicle care.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VEHICLE CARE, AND USE OF A SYSTEM OF THIS TYPE
A system for vehicle care and in particular vehicle cleaning is provided, including at least one vehicle care device and a control device, wherein vehicles can be brought to the at least one vehicle care device and can be removed therefrom, and the control device is configured for communication with non-user-guided vehicles, wherein at least one vehicle care instruction including information about the care of the vehicle and associated with a particular vehicle can be stored in the control device, and the vehicles can be treated at the at least one vehicle care device according to the at least one vehicle care instruction, and wherein the sequence of processing of vehicle care instructions and/or the scope of the vehicle care stored in at least one vehicle care instruction can be changed by the control device. The invention additionally relates to a method for vehicle care.
SPEED OF SERVICE SYSTEM
A speed of service system includes a ground layer, a sensor positioned within the ground layer, a radio communicatively coupled to the sensor, a sign controller receiving a signal from the wired radio, and a visual display displaying information obtained by the sensor.
PRIORITIZATION AND GUIDANCE OF AN AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE TO A DETERMINED SERVICE PROVIDER
Embodiments include apparatuses, systems, and methods for a computer-aided or autonomous driving (CA/AD) system to transmit to a remote service scheduling server, a request message for a service slot at a service provider. In embodiments, the remote service scheduling server may assign the service slot for a semi-autonomous or autonomous driving (SA/AD) vehicle including the CA/AD system. In embodiments, the service scheduling server may perform analysis or machine learning on data received from the CA/AD system as well as from a plurality of service stations in order to assign the service provider and/or service slot to the SA/AD vehicle. In embodiments, the CA/AD system may receive an assignment message and control driving elements of the SA/AD vehicle to autonomously or semi-autonomously drive the SA/AD vehicle to the service provider to receive the service at the assigned service slot. Other embodiments may also be described and claimed.
GAS SUPPLY DEVICE AND METHOD FOR STARTING OPERATION OF GAS SUPPLY DEVICE
A gas supply device for supplying a hydrogen gas to a dispenser of a hydrogen station includes: a refrigerant flow path through which a refrigerant for cooling the gas before being discharged from the dispenser flows; a refrigerator that can cool the refrigerant; a cooling device that can cool the refrigerant by latent heat when liquid hydrogen changes to the hydrogen gas; and a control unit that performs control to activate the refrigerator while stopping the cooling device when a condition set in advance is satisfied after performing control to activate the cooling device in activation of the hydrogen station.
GAS SUPPLY DEVICE AND METHOD FOR STARTING OPERATION OF GAS SUPPLY DEVICE
A gas supply device for supplying a hydrogen gas to a dispenser of a hydrogen station includes: a refrigerant flow path through which a refrigerant for cooling the gas before being discharged from the dispenser flows; a refrigerator that can cool the refrigerant; a cooling device that can cool the refrigerant by latent heat when liquid hydrogen changes to the hydrogen gas; and a control unit that performs control to activate the refrigerator while stopping the cooling device when a condition set in advance is satisfied after performing control to activate the cooling device in activation of the hydrogen station.
Multi-receptacle fuel filling and storage system and method of using the same
The present disclosure generally relates to a multiple receptacle fuel filling and storage system in a vehicle and/or powertrain, and a method of using the same.
Multi-receptacle fuel filling and storage system and method of using the same
The present disclosure generally relates to a multiple receptacle fuel filling and storage system in a vehicle and/or powertrain, and a method of using the same.