1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a gas pump with audio/video displays which can play multimedia advertisements.
2. Description of the Related Art
Generally, the functions of gas pumps installed at gas stations are still quite simple, and involve only refilling and gasoline metering functions. When refilling the tank, drivers and passengers typically have nothing to do but wait for the completion of tank refilling.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,601,039 describes a gas pump having an authorization control system that controls the gas pump and that can also display advertising messages and perform commercial transactions during the refilling process.
Although this patent describes one possible approach to implement multimedia displays at a gas pump, improvements in this system are desirable.
In one embodiment, the invention comprises a gasoline pump apparatus comprising:
one or more pump nozzles, a sensor configured to detect nozzle removal from and replacement to a nozzle storage bay, and a first housing enclosing at least some gas dispensing apparatus. In addition, a second housing encloses at least one video display and at least one video display controller. The at least one video display controller is coupled to the sensor such that the video display output changes with changes in nozzle position. In some embodiments, the second housing is configured to be explosion proof.
In another embodiment a gasoline pump apparatus comprises one or more pump nozzles; a first housing enclosing at least some gas dispensing apparatus, and a second explosion proof housing attached to the first housing and enclosing at least one video display and at least one video display controller.
Methods of providing a gas pump with media display capability include attaching a second housing to the top of an existing pump apparatus housing, routing power wiring and pump nozzle sensor wiring between the first and second housings, and coupling media display control circuitry in the second housing to a remote control system. The coupling to the remote control system may be performed wirelessly.
The functions of the traditional gas pumps are quite simple, only refilling and metering. The invention aims at installing audio/video players 28, namely, video displays and the sound system on the current gas pumps to play, for example, dynamic multimedia advertisements, news, or other information during the refilling process.
The above mentioned video display device includes a video display 30, a sound system 32 and a controller 34 which can be installed at any place of the gas pump box, such as on the top or in the middle. Especially advantageous embodiments, described further below, interface with the existing pump components in a very simple way. As shown in
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As mentioned above, in some advantageous embodiments, at least some of the display components are provided in a separate housing that can be added in a simple way to existing gas pumps. This dramatically reduces the investment required for a gas station to implement a media display system. Referring now to
In order to fulfill the function of transmitting information, displays 30 are in installed in the front and the rear of the housing 50, which may comprise hinged door panels. The housing 50 may have a trapezoidal cross section so the display faces are directed slightly downward toward the viewer. In some embodiments, a VGA splitter 62 is set inside the box. The VGA splitter 62 divides the video signals output by the controller 52 into two sets of signals, to make the two displays 30 on each side show the same images simultaneously.
The video display 30 can be CRT electronic displays, plasma display (PDP), LED display, normal LCD display (LCD), or high-brightness LCD display (VHB LCD). When the CRT electronic displays, plasma displays (PDP), LED displays, and normal LCD displays are put outdoors, the images shown are not clear in the direct sunshine and the visual angles are narrow. When the high-brightness LCD displays (VHB LCD) are used outdoors, the images are very clear with bright colors and wide visual angles, so the high-brightness LCD displays have been found advantageous in many embodiments.
The audio amplifier 58 is connected to speakers 64 for providing sound to the user. The controller 52, installed in the enclosure 50 and used to control the video displays 30 and the speakers 64, may be configured such that when someone refills the tank, the controller 52 starts playing advertisements at the point when the pump was last shut off when a new user takes up the pump nozzle until the current cycle of refilling is ended and the pump nozzle is again replaced. The controller 52 can also obtain management information such as playing time and playing frequency of an advertisement or other content and transmit the management data to the management center, to track the total play time and frequency of a advertisement etc. of different pumps at different places; and download and update the audio/video content to be played.
The embodiment illustrated in
In some embodiments, to help prevent damage or malfunction due to overheating, a thermostat switch is provided on the power supply 60. In this embodiment, a thermostat switch is in serial connection with the input side of the power supply 60, and the thermostat switch is provided with a function of monitoring the internal ambient temperature in the box. Once the internal temperature in the box exceeds the range of the normal operation temperature of electronic elements (preset), the thermostat switch will immediately cut off the output of the switch power supply and switch off all the electric equipments; when the internal temperature in the box drops to a safely low temperature value, the thermostat switch power supply will resume the power output.
In some embodiments, the housing 50 is designed to be explosion proof. Because the area around the gas pump may be an explosive environment with flammable gas fumes present, one aspect of the invention is the incorporation of at least some of the electrical components of the audio/video display system into an explosion proof housing. In some cases, such as when the display apparatus is located above the hose connections to the pump (e.g.
The basic design of explosion proof housings is known, and commercial providers of such housings are available. Making the system explosion proof requires addressing several different concerns. One concern is the connection to the pump nozzle storage bay sensor switch 18a. To meet requirements for explosion-proof systems and to improve the explosion-proof quality of gas pump's box, a safety fuse circuit may be implemented at the switch of the pump nozzles. As shown in
In one advantageous embodiment, semiconductor-chip refrigeration (e.g. a Peltier cooling device) may be used. As shown in
In some embodiments, a thermostat switch is designed at the power input side of the semiconductor refrigerator 113, and this thermostat switch is connected to a temperature sensor set inside the enclosure. During the operation process of the equipments, only when the internal temperature in the box reaches the set temperature does the semiconductor refrigerator 113 start working; while the internal temperature in the box does not reach the temperature set, the semiconductor refrigerator 113 is not powered.
Embodiments of the invention not only use high-brightness LCD displays on gas pumps, but also realize the objective to play various information based on the signals of the pump nozzles being taken up/hung up. The system can automatically test the actions of the pump nozzle of being taken up/hung up and automatically play the information of various contents including images and sound according to the pump nozzle actions, and account the playing time, frequency, content, and order of various information. Also, the system can perform communications with the management center at different places, transmit various information and update the advertisement content via wired network modes (such as ISDN, ADSL, or DDN dedicated line, etc.) or wireless modes (such as CDMA, GPRS, satellites, 802.11 wireless LAN, etc.). Furthermore, embodiments of the invention have not only solved an issue of applying displays in such explosive dangerous environments as gas stations, but also solved an issue of heat radiation of the electric equipments so as to ensure a safe and normal operation of the electric equipments and gas pumps in the explosive dangerous area. The above mentioned is the specific practice and the technical application principle of various invention embodiments. The scope of the invention is defined by the following claims, and any equivalents should be within the protective range of this invention.
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2003101033184.4 | Oct 2003 | CN | national |
200310121750.6 | Dec 2003 | CN | national |
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This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/680,504, filed on Feb. 28, 2007 and entitled Audio/Video Display Equipment for Gas Pumps, which application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/976,197, filed on Oct. 28, 2004 and entitled Audio/Video Display Equipment for Gas Pumps. The disclosure of these prior applications is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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Parent | 11680504 | Feb 2007 | US |
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Parent | 10976197 | Oct 2004 | US |
Child | 11680504 | US |