Claims
- 1. A fuel dispenser providing dual mode display control based on customer proximity to draw a customer's attention to the display for a fueling transaction, comprising:a housing and delivery hardware for delivery fuel to a vehicle; a display associated with said housing having a first and second mode, wherein said display provides information to the customer related to the fueling transaction; a proximity sensor associated with said display and adapted to sense proximity of a customer relative to said display; and a control system coupled with said display and said proximity sensor that is adapted to operate said display in the first mode when a customer is not relatively proximate to said housing and operate said display in the second mode when a customer is relatively proximate to said housing to draw the customer's attention to said display to inform the customer that said display provides information related to the fueling transaction.
- 2. The fuel dispenser of claim 1, wherein said first mode for said display is an inactive state and said second mode for said display is an active state.
- 3. The fuel dispenser of claim 2, wherein said first mode for said display provides a dimmer display and said second mode for said display provides a brighter display.
- 4. The dispenser of claim 2, wherein said first mode for said display provide a brighter display and said second mode for said display provides a dimmer display.
- 5. The fuel dispenser of claim 1, wherein said display is a liquid crystal display.
- 6. The fuel dispenser of claim 5, wherein said liquid crystal display includes a back-light, wherein said control system is adapted operate said back-light at a reduced power level in said first mode and at an increased power level in said second mode.
- 7. The fuel dispenser of claim 5, wherein said liquid crystal display includes a back-light, wherein said control system is adapted operate said back-light at an increase power level in said first mode and at a reduced power level in said second mode.
- 8. The fuel dispenser of claim 1, wherein said display is a graphic display.
- 9. The fuel dispenser of claim 8, wherein said graphic display displays video information from a video source.
- 10. The fuel dispenser of claim 9, wherein said with video source is supplied to said graphic display by said control system for generating said video information on said graphic display.
- 11. The fuel dispenser of claim 5, wherein said control system is associated with a video source for generating video information on said display and a graphics generator for generating graphics for display on said display wherein said control system controls display of video and graphics on said display.
- 12. The fuel dispenser of claim 1, wherein said proximity sensor is placed proximate to said display.
- 13. The fuel dispenser of claim 12, wherein said proximity sensor is comprised of a plurality of proximity sensors.
- 14. The fuel dispenser of claim 13, wherein said display contains a first side and a second side opposite said first side, wherein one of said proximity sensors is placed on said first side of said display, and wherein a second of said proximity sensors is placed on said second side of said display.
- 15. The fuel dispenser of claim 12, wherein said proximity sensor is placed proximate the top of said display.
- 16. The fuel dispenser of claim 12, wherein said proximity sensor is placed proximate the bottom of said display.
- 17. The fuel dispenser of claim 1, wherein said first mode is an energy conservation mode and said control system operates said display in said first mode when a customer is not proximate said display and in said second mode when a customer is relatively proximate said housing.
- 18. The fuel dispenser of claim 1, wherein said display displays text, said text having a text point size being one size in said first mode and a larger size in said second mode.
- 19. A fuel dispenser providing dual mode display control based on customer proximity, comprising:a housing and delivery hardware for delivery fuel to a vehicle; a display attached to said housing having a first and second mode; a proximity sensor associated with said display and adapted to sense proximity of a customer relative to said display; and a control system coupled with said display and said proximity sensor that is adapted to operate said display in the first mode when a customer is not relatively proximate to said housing and operate said display in the second mode when a customer is relatively proximate to said housing, wherein said display displays text, said text having a text point size being one size in said first mode and a larger size in said second mode.
- 20. A method of operating a display associated with a fuel dispenser in two modes, comprising:sensing a customer proximate to a display associated with the fuel dispenser without requiring customer contact; determining a location of the customer relative to said display; operating said display in a first mode to optimize the viewing angle for the first location; and operating said display in a second mode to optimize the viewing angle for the second location.
- 21. A method of operating a display associated with a fuel dispenser in two modes, comprising:sensing a customer proximate to a display associated with the fuel dispenser without requiring customer contact; determining a location of the customer relative to said display; operating said display in a first mode if the customer is at a first location; operating said display in a second mode if the customer is at a second location; and displaying text having a text point size being one size in said first mode and displaying text having a larger size than said one side in said second mode.
- 22. A method of operating a display associated with a fuel dispenser in two modes to draw a customer's attention to the display for a fueling transaction, comprising:sensing a customer proximate to a display associated with the fuel dispenser without requiring customer contact; determining a location of the customer relative to said display; operating said display in a first mode if the customer is at a first location; operating said display in a second mode if the customer is at a second location to draw the attention of the customer to said display; and displaying information to the customer on said display related to the fueling transaction.
- 23. The method of claim 22, wherein said first mode for said display is an inactive state and said second mode for said display is an active state.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein said first mode for said display provides a dimmer display and said second mode for said display provides a brighter display.
- 25. The method of claim 23, said first mode for said display provides a brighter display and said second mode for said display provides a dimmer display.
- 26. The method of claim 22, further comprising the step of displaying video information from a video source on said display.
- 27. The method of claim 22, wherein operating said display in a first mode includes operating said display to optimize the viewing angle for the first location for said first mode and operating said display in a second mode includes operating said display to optimize the viewing angle for the second location for said second mode.
- 28. The method of claim 22, further comprising the step of displaying text having a text point size being one size in said first mode and displaying text having a larger size than said one side in said second mode.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/028,075, filed Feb. 23, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,380,853.
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