Claims
- 1. A fuel dispenser system with interactive graphics capabilities, the system comprising a fuel dispenser, a payment terminal connected to the dispenser, a point-of-sale controller connected to a pump controller of the dispenser and to the payment terminal via a customer activated terminal ("CAT") board for allowing a customer to dispense fuel and to pay for fuel and amenity purchases at the dispenser, an external multimedia controller connected to a graphics display via the CAT board for generating graphical payment and amenity purchase prompts to the customer, and a touch-screen interface connected to the CAT board customer-activated circuitry, the interface including a screen overlaying the display such that the customer responds to the purchase prompts by touching the screen at a location corresponding to the purchase prompts on the display, the system further comprising a database connected to said multimedia controller for storing data corresponding to the amenity purchase prompts to be generated on said display, wherein said multimedia controller determines which of said amenity purchase prompts are to be generated on said display based upon the customer responses to the prompts.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the customer activated terminal comprises a keypad interface and wherein the multimedia controller communicates with the conventional fuel dispenser through the keypad interface.
- 3. A customer interface system for communication with a conventional fuel dispenser system comprising a fuel dispenser, a point-of-sale controller connected to a customer activated terminal and to a pump controller for controlling conventional operations of the fuel dispenser, the interface system comprising:
- a video display terminal;
- a user input device; and
- an external multimedia controller for sending graphical data to the video display terminal and receiving a customer input from the user input device;
- wherein the multimedia controller communicates with the fuel dispenser and the point-of-sale controller through the customer activated terminal.
- 4. The system of claim 3 further comprising a database for recording information about a customer using the system.
- 5. The system of claim 3 further comprising a database for storing a series of graphical data, thereby enabling the multimedia controller to initiate one of the series of graphical data in response to a customer using the system.
- 6. The system of claim 3 further comprising a database for storing a series of graphical data in response to a customer using the system and for recording information about the customer.
- 7. The system of claim 6 wherein the data base is located at a remote location.
- 8. A customer interface method for use with a fuel dispenser comprising a pump controller, a card reader, a customer activated terminal, a point-of-sale controller for interfacing with said pump controller and said card reader, a graphical display, and a touch screen, the interface method comprising:
- receiving payment card data into the card reader;
- providing the payment card data to an externally located multimedia controller through the customer activated terminal;
- receiving fuel dispensing data from the pump controller;
- providing the fuel dispensing date to the external controller through the customer activated terminal;
- said multimedia controller sending graphical data to the video display;
- said multimedia controller receiving a customer input from the touch screen; and
- communicating the customer input to the credit card device through the customer activated terminal.
- 9. The method of claim 8 further comprising retrieving the graphical data from a database in response to the customer input.
- 10. The method of claim 8 further comprising storing a record of customer data into a database.
- 11. The method of claim 8 further comprising providing for a communication between the touch screen and the pump controller through the customer activated terminal.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the communication includes fuel grade data.
CROSS REFERENCE
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/012,784, filed Mar. 4, 1996.
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