Patents by Inventor Don C. McCall
Don C. McCall has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20100146582Abstract: A method of enforcing an encryption policy in an information handling system for receiving a request for access to data, automatically identifying from a plurality of encryption policies a particular encryption policy associated with the requested data, selecting an available encryption implementation module capable of enforcing the identified encryption policy, and initiating an encryption or decryption of the requested data using the selected encryption implementation module.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2008Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: DELL PRODUCTS L.P.Inventors: Muhammed Jaber, David Konetski, Don C. McCall, Frank H. Molsberry, Kenneth Wade Stufflebeam, JR., Michele A. Kopp
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Patent number: 7383204Abstract: A system and computer-implemented method of providing an incentive for a customer to purchase non-fuel products or services at a store that sells the products or services and fuel. The system detects that the customer purchased a number of non-fuel products or services in a first visit to the store, and provides the customer with a first reward entitling the customer to a first amount of free fuel. The system then detects that the customer purchased a number of non-fuel products or services in a second visit to the store, and provides the customer with a second reward entitling the customer to a second amount of free fuel. The customer is identified during a subsequent fueling transaction, and the system dispenses an amount of free fuel to the customer equal to the total of the first and second amounts of free fuel.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2007Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: AutoGas Systems, Inc.Inventors: Don C. McCall, Dave Embertson, Mike Zahajko, Stephen R. Mixon, G. Randy Nicholson
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Publication number: 20080126208Abstract: A system and computer-implemented method of providing an incentive for a customer to purchase fuel at a store that sells products or services and fuel. The system detects that the customer purchased a threshold quantity of fuel in a first visit to the store, and provides the customer with a first reward entitling the customer to a first amount of free fuel, a rebate of a portion of the total purchase price of the fuel, or a reduced price or free non-fuel product or service. The system then detects that the customer purchased additional fuel in a second visit to the store, and provides the customer with a second reward.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2008Publication date: May 29, 2008Inventors: G. Randy Nicholson, Don C. McCall, Dave Embertson, Mike Zahajko, Stephen R. Mixon
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Publication number: 20030106934Abstract: A fuel dispensing system that permits consumers to purchase fuel using a cash equivalent that is representative of monies owed to the consumers due to past overpayments for fuel.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2003Publication date: June 12, 2003Applicant: Dresser, Inc.Inventors: Don C. McCall, Dave Embertson, Mike Zahajko, Stephen R. Mixon
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Publication number: 20020000258Abstract: A dispensing system (10) that utilizes radio frequencies identification capabilities in a service station environment to reliably and accurately detect an on-board vapor recovery (ORVR) system in a vehicle (26). The dispensing system (10) includes a vapor recovery system (33) for recovering fuel vapors responsive to a fuel being dispensed. The vapor recovery system (33) has a disabling mechanism (42) for selectively preventing its operation. The dispensing system (10) also includes an antenna (22A, 22B, 24A, 24B) for detecting a radio frequency signal from a transmitter (23 or 25) in a vehicle (26). The radio frequency signal may be a single bit indicating that the vehicle (26) has the ORVR system, or may include additional bits indicating a type of fuel to be dispensed. When the transmitter (23 or 25) is within a predetermined distance from the antenna (22A, 22B, 24A, 24B), a controller (20) receives the radio frequency signal from the antenna (22A, 22B, 24a, 24B) and asserts a disable signal (41).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2001Publication date: January 3, 2002Applicant: Dresser, Inc.Inventors: Don C. McCall, Ken W. Taylor
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Patent number: 6321984Abstract: An integrated customer reward processing system and fuel dispensing apparatus to allow a retailer to authorize fuel to be dispensed at a discounted unit price in accordance with a customer's achievement of predefined purchasing criteria. More particularly, a data processing system is provided that implements customer rewards and includes a database that creates and maintains records associated with customers that make purchases at an associated store. The reward system will track the customer purchases and compare them with a predefined criteria to determine when a fuel discount is to be provided.When a customer meets one of the predefined criteria, the reward system will authorize a fuel discount and provide the customer with a mechanism to obtain the fuel at a discounted unit price.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1999Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: Dresser Equipment Group, Inc.Inventors: Don C. McCall, Dave Embertson, Mike Zahajko
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Patent number: 6305440Abstract: A dispensing system (10) that utilizes radio frequencies identification capabilities in a service station environment to reliably and accurately detect an on-board vapor recovery (ORVR) system in a vehicle (26). The dispensing system (10) includes a vapor recovery system (33) for recovering fuel vapors responsive to a fuel being dispensed. The vapor recovery system (33) has a disabling mechanism (42) for selectively preventing its operation. The dispensing system (10) also includes an antenna (22A, 22B, 24A, 24B) for detecting a radio frequency signal from a transmitter (23 or 25) in a vehicle (26). The radio frequency signal may be a single bit indicating that the vehicle (26) has the ORVR system, or may include additional bits indicating a type of fuel to be dispensed. When the transmitter (23 or 25) is within a predetermined distance from the antenna (22A, 22B, 24A, 24B), a controller (20) receives the radio frequency signal from the antenna (22A, 22B, 24A, 24B) and asserts a disable signal (41).Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2000Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: Dresser, Inc.Inventors: Don C. McCall, Ken W. Taylor
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Publication number: 20010001203Abstract: A fuel dispensing system that permits consumers to purchase fuel using a cash equivalent that is representative of monies owed to the consumers due to past overpayments for fuel.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2000Publication date: May 17, 2001Inventors: Don C. McCall, Dave Embertson, Mike Zahajko, Stephen R. Mixon
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Patent number: 6152591Abstract: The present invention is a system for providing a fuel dispenser with a graphics interface. The system easily retrofits onto an existing, conventional fuel dispenser. The system likewise allows a customer to interact with the commercials as well as the instructional interface. The system includes a video display terminal, a touch screen, a multimedia controller, and a pump interface. A conventional fuel dispenser may be readily retrofitted with the system because the multimedia controller and pump interface communicate with a customer activated terminal already on the conventional fuel dispenser. The system also operates in a manner to determine if the customer has used the fuel dispenser before, and if not, displays additional instructions and videos to explain operation of the fuel dispenser. The system also allows the customer to select between different categories of commercials in order to purchase amenities.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1997Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: Dresser Industries, Inc.Inventors: Don C. McCall, David A. Biedermann
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Patent number: 5932868Abstract: A cleaning system and method for a card reader device that initiates a prompt when a head of the card reader device needs to be cleaned, and cancels the prompt only when the head has been cleaned. A card reader device is connected to a computer system which determines when the card reader device should be cleaned. When it is time for the card reader device to be cleaned, the computer system initiates a prompt requesting the cleaning task. The card reader device is cleaned with a cleaner card including a cleaning surface and a data strip. The cleaner card is inserted into the card reader device so that first the cleaning surface comes in contact with the head, thereby cleaning the card reader device, and then the data strip of the card comes in contact with the head. The card reader reads data encoded on the data strip and sends it to the computing device. The computing device acknowledges that the head of the card reader device has been cleaned and cancels the prompt accordingly.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1996Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignee: Dresser Industries, Inc.Inventors: Don C. McCall, David A. Biedermann