Internet capable browser dispenser architecture
First Claim
1. An interactive fuel dispenser system comprising:
- a housing, said housing including a controller, a display, an input device and a browser running on said controller to provide an interactive graphical user interface, a fuel supply line, a metering device, an outlet hose, and a nozzle to permit the dispensing of fuel, and data sources for said browser which are hypertext mark-up language (HTML) compliant to facilitate assembly on said display.
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Abstract
The invention relates to an interactive fuel dispenser system having a plurality of fuel dispensers operating in conjunction with a local server. Each dispenser generally has two fueling positions, each with a graphical user interface through which a customer interacts. In contrast with the recent trend in turning fuel dispensers into super computers, applicants'"'"' provide a dispenser architecture that need only be sufficient to establish interactivity with a server to create multimedia applications and carry out POS functions with a browser interface. Each fueling position acts as a client of a local server at the fuel station store. In the preferred embodiment, each fueling position client also may access remote servers connected to the same network in which the fueling position clients and the local server are connected. Preferably, this network is or is connected to the Worldwide Web of the Internet.
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9 Claims
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1. An interactive fuel dispenser system comprising:
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a housing, said housing including a controller, a display, an input device and a browser running on said controller to provide an interactive graphical user interface, a fuel supply line, a metering device, an outlet hose, and a nozzle to permit the dispensing of fuel, and data sources for said browser which are hypertext mark-up language (HTML) compliant to facilitate assembly on said display. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
said browser and said local server having network connections for connecting to a network including remote servers, said browser adapted to access local services from said local server by manipulation of said graphical user interface.
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3. The interactive fuel dispensing system of claim 1 wherein said browser and said local server use hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP).
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4. The interactive fuel dispensing system of claim 1 wherein said local server includes a link to a remote service provided by a remote server and said client is adapted to request said remote service by accessing said local server, which in turn accesses said remote server via said link.
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5. The interactive fuel dispensing system of claim 1 wherein each said local server includes a plurality of links to at least one server, which provide a plurality of services, said client being configured to access said local server, which provides said plurality of links to said at least one server, wherein addresses of said at least one server and services are not required at said client.
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6. The interactive fuel dispensing system of claim 1 wherein said network is The Internet.
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7. The interactive fuel dispensing system of claim 2 wherein said local services provided by said local server interactively facilitate one or more of the group of services consisting of point-of-sale functions, advertising, merchandising, ordering products, ordering services, ordering food, providing local information, audio intercom and video intercom.
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8. The interactive fuel dispensing system of claim 1 wherein said dispenser housing has two fueling positions and each said fueling position has a separate dispenser controller.
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9. The interactive fuel dispensing system of claim 8 wherein each said fueling position of each said fuel dispenser further includes a microphone and speaker electronically associated with said controller and adapted to provide bi-directional voice communications between said fueling positions and a fuel station store via the network.
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