Patents by Inventor Steven N. Terranova
Steven N. Terranova 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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Patent number: 8924267Abstract: A retail transactions station capable of identifying a customer, retrieving transaction account information associated with the customer, and charging the customer's purchases to the transaction account is operative to receive new transaction account information from the customer at the retail transactions station, verify the transaction account, and associate the new transaction account with the customer for pending and future purchases. In one embodiment, with the retail transactions station identifies the customer via an RFID interrogator at the retail transactions station and a corresponding RFID transponder in the customer's possession. New transaction account information is obtained via a magnetic stripe card reader at the retail transactions station. In another embodiment, the retail transactions station comprises a fuel dispenser.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2000Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: Gilbarco Inc.Inventor: Steven N. Terranova
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Patent number: 7439928Abstract: A wireless communication device coupled to a wave antenna that provides greater increased durability and impedance matching. The wave antenna may be in the form of a polygonal, elliptical curve and/or coil shape. The wireless communication device is coupled to the wave antenna to provide wireless communication. The wireless communication device and wave antenna may be placed on objects, goods, or other articles of manufacture that are subject to forces such that the wave antenna may be stretched or compressed during the manufacture and/or use of such object, good or article of manufacture. The wave antenna, because of its curved structure, is capable of stretching and compressing more easily than other structures, reducing the wireless communication device's susceptibility to damage or breakage that might render the wireless communication device coupled to the wave antenna unable to properly communicate information wirelessly.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2006Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: Mineral Lassen LLCInventors: Ian J Forster, Steven N Terranova
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Patent number: 7420520Abstract: A wireless communication device coupled to a wave antenna that provides greater increased durability and impedance matching. The wave antenna may be in the form of a polygonal, elliptical curve and/or coil shape. The wireless communication device is coupled to the wave antenna to provide wireless communication. The wireless communication device and wave antenna may be placed on objects, goods, or other articles of manufacture that are subject to forces such that the wave antenna may be stretched or compressed during the manufacture and/or use of such object, good or article of manufacture. The wave antenna, because of its curved structure, is capable of stretching and compressing more easily than other structures, reducing the wireless communication device's susceptibility to damage or breakage that might render the wireless communication device coupled to the wave antenna unable to properly communicate information wirelessly.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2006Date of Patent: September 2, 2008Assignee: Mineral Lassen LLCInventors: Ian J. Forster, Steven N. Terranova
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Patent number: 7373713Abstract: A wireless communication device coupled to a wave antenna that provides greater increased durability and impedance matching. The wave antenna may be in the form of a polygonal, elliptical curve and/or coil shape. The wireless communication device is coupled to the wave antenna to provide wireless communication. The wireless communication device and wave antenna may be placed on objects, goods, or other articles of manufacture that are subject to forces such that the wave antenna may be stretched or compressed during the manufacture and/or use of such object, good or article of manufacture. The wave antenna, because of its curved structure, is capable of stretching and compressing more easily than other structures, reducing the wireless communication device's susceptibility to damage or breakage that might render the wireless communication device coupled to the wave antenna unable to properly communicate information wirelessly.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2006Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: Mineral Lassen LLCInventors: Ian J. Forster, Steven N. Terranova
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Patent number: 7190319Abstract: A wireless communication device coupled to a wave antenna that provides greater increased durability and impedance matching. The wave antenna may be in the form of a polygonal, elliptical curve and/or coil shape. The wireless communication device is coupled to the wave antenna to provide wireless communication. The wireless communication device and wave antenna may be placed on objects, goods, or other articles of manufacture that are subject to forces such that the wave antenna may be stretched or compressed during the manufacture and/or use of such object, good or article of manufacture. The wave antenna, because of its curved structure, is capable of stretching and compressing more easily than other structures, reducing the wireless communication device's susceptibility to damage or breakage that might render the wireless communication device coupled to the wave antenna unable to properly communicate information wirelessly.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2003Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Inventors: Ian J. Forster, Steven N. Terranova
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Patent number: 6912503Abstract: A multistage information purchasing system comprises a vehicle onboard computer configured to arrange for the purchase of information through a wireless communications network. The vendor from whom the information has been purchased indicates a proximate docking station from which the purchased information is available and the vehicle is directed to that docking station. At the docking station, the consumer downloads the purchased information to the onboard computer for later manipulation or use. Alternatively, the consumer may abort the transaction if it is inconvenient to travel to the docking station.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2000Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: Gilbarco Inc.Inventors: Brian L. Quarendon, Steven N. Terranova
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Patent number: 6882900Abstract: The present invention provides a fuel dispensing system for setting transaction parameters in association with a remote communications unit. This system will include wireless or radio communications electronics adapted to receive signals from remote communications units, a transaction interface for carrying out transactions, and a control system and associated memory operating in conjunction with the communications electronics and a transaction interface. The control system is adapted to receive indicia from a remote communications unit and control the transaction at the transaction interface involving the remote communications unit according to predefined parameters associated with the remote communications unit.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2000Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Gilbarco Inc.Inventor: Steven N. Terranova
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Patent number: 6789733Abstract: The present invention provides a system and method allowing customers to conduct a remote banking transaction at a fuel dispenser, including obtaining cash in association with the transaction at the dispenser or a common terminal in the dispenser forecourt. The system may include a cash dispenser at the dispenser, fueling position, or the central terminal, or, alternatively, a delivery system configured to deliver cash from a central location to the customer at the dispenser, fueling position, or central terminal. During a transaction for purchasing fuel or other products associated with the service station, a customer is provided an opportunity to conduct a remote banking transaction. Providing a customer the opportunity to conduct such a transaction in association with a dispenser transaction will attract more customers to the station because of convenience as well as provide customers with more disposable cash to spend at the associated quick-serve restaurants and convenience store.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2003Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: Gilbarco Inc.Inventors: Steven N. Terranova, John S. McSpadden
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Patent number: 6766949Abstract: The present invention provides a system and method allowing customers to conduct a transaction at a fuel dispenser and obtain cash back in association with the transaction at the dispenser or a common terminal in the dispenser forecourt. The system may include a cash dispenser at the fuel dispenser, fueling position, or the central terminal, or, alternatively, a delivery system configured to deliver cash from a central location to the customer at the dispenser, fueling position, or central terminal. During a transaction for purchasing fuel or other products associated with the service station, a customer is provided an opportunity to select an amount of cash to be dispensed or delivered in association with that transaction.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2002Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: Gilbarco Inc.Inventors: Steven N. Terranova, John S. McSpadden
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Publication number: 20040073334Abstract: A technique for optimizing space utilization within a retail display case determines velocities with which product is sold from the retail display case by using sensors proximate the dispensing end of the retail display case. The sensors report to a controller within the retail display case which periodically reports to a remote location. The data reported from the retail display case is processed according to an algorithm such that velocities and optimal product configurations may be derived.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2002Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventor: Steven N. Terranova
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Patent number: 6704774Abstract: A retail establishment providing user access to the Internet or other information providing sources includes software which allows uses to indicate preferences of which content providing sources should be accessed, in which order and for how long. In this manner, the user is allowed to preselect content to which he or she will be exposed. The selection may occur at an initial registration time or during the retail transaction. The software is especially adapted for use in a fueling environment. The software includes additional features such as printing and allowing a user to access the content from inside a car.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1999Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Gilbarco Inc.Inventor: Steven N. Terranova
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Patent number: 6685089Abstract: The present invention provides a system and method allowing customers to conduct a remote banking transaction at a fuel dispenser, including obtaining cash in association with the transaction at the dispenser or a common terminal in the dispenser forecourt. The system may include a cash dispenser at the dispenser, fueling position, or the central terminal, or, alternatively, a delivery system configured to deliver cash from a central location to the customer at the dispenser, fueling position, or central terminal. During a transaction for purchasing fuel or other products associated with the service station, a customer is provided an opportunity to conduct a remote banking transaction. Providing a customer the opportunity to conduct such a transaction in association with a dispenser transaction will attract more customers to the station because of convenience as well as provide customers with more disposable cash to spend at the associated quickserve restaurants and convenience store.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2001Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: Gilbarco, Inc.Inventors: Steven N. Terranova, John S. McSpadden
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Publication number: 20030205619Abstract: The present invention provides a system and method allowing customers to conduct a remote banking transaction at a fuel dispenser, including obtaining cash in association with the transaction at the dispenser or a common terminal in the dispenser forecourt. The system may include a cash dispenser at the dispenser, fueling position, or the central terminal, or, alternatively, a delivery system configured to deliver cash from a central location to the customer at the dispenser, fueling position, or central terminal. During a transaction for purchasing fuel or other products associated with the service station, a customer is provided an opportunity to conduct a remote banking transaction. Providing a customer the opportunity to conduct such a transaction in association with a dispenser transaction will attract more customers to the station because of convenience as well as provide customers with more disposable cash to spend at the associated quick-serve restaurants and convenience store.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Steven N. Terranova, John S. McSpadden
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Patent number: 6618362Abstract: The invention provides a transponder acting as a memory buffer facilitating information or message transfer between a remote communication system, such as a fuel dispenser, and the vehicle control system. Information written to the transponder memory from the fuel dispenser may be sent to or retrieved by the vehicle control system. Information sent to the transponder from the vehicle control system is made accessible by or transmitted to the fuel dispenser. The transponder includes sufficient communication electronics, memory access and communication control circuitry, and memory to allow storing of information and access to information by both the vehicle control system and the fuel dispenser.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1998Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Gilbarco Inc.Inventor: Steven N. Terranova
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Publication number: 20030132893Abstract: A wireless communication device coupled to a wave antenna that provides greater increased durability and impedance matching. The wave antenna may be in the form of a polygonal, elliptical curve and/or coil shape. The wireless communication device is coupled to the wave antenna to provide wireless communication. The wireless communication device and wave antenna may be placed on objects, goods, or other articles of manufacture that are subject to forces such that the wave antenna may be stretched or compressed during the manufacture and/or use of such object, good or article of manufacture. The wave antenna, because of its curved structure, is capable of stretching and compressing more easily than other structures, reducing the wireless communication device's susceptibility to damage or breakage that might render the wireless communication device coupled to the wave antenna unable to properly communicate information wirelessly.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2003Publication date: July 17, 2003Inventors: Ian J. Forster, Steven N. Terranova
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Publication number: 20020165780Abstract: A retail establishment providing user access to the Internet or other information providing sources includes software which allows users to indicate preferences of which content providing sources should be accessed, in which order and for how long. In this manner, the user is allowed to preselect content to which he or she will be exposed. The selection may occur at an initial registration time or during the retail transaction. The software is especially adapted for use in a fueling environment. The software includes additional features such as printing and allowing a user to access the content from inside a car.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 1999Publication date: November 7, 2002Applicant: STEVEN N. TERRANOVAInventor: STEVEN N. TERRANOVA
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Publication number: 20020126632Abstract: The invention provides a transponder acting as a memory buffer facilitating information or message transfer between a remote communication system, such as a fuel dispenser, and the vehicle control system. Information written to the transponder memory from the fuel dispenser may be sent to or retrieved by the vehicle control system. Information sent to the transponder from the vehicle control system is made accessible by or transmitted to the fuel dispenser. The transponder includes sufficient communication electronics, memory access and communication control circuitry, and memory to allow storing of information and access to information by both the vehicle control system and the fuel dispenser.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2002Publication date: September 12, 2002Inventor: Steven N. Terranova
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Patent number: 6422464Abstract: The present invention is to provide a system for automatically providing customer preferences during a fueling operation. The system includes a fuel dispenser with an audio/video customer interface having a display and audio system. Wireless communications electronics are associated with the dispenser and adapted to receive signals including indicia from remote communications units. A control system and memory are provided to receive the indicia from a remote communications unit and provide a customer with select information, predefined by the customer, at the customer interface. The selected information is chosen by the customer and associated with the remote communications unit prior to the transaction. Notably, the control system may include a dispenser controller, a central site controller, a control system associated with a remote network, or any combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2000Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Gilbarco Inc.Inventor: Steven N. Terranova
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Publication number: 20020070271Abstract: The present invention provides a system and method allowing customers to conduct a transaction at a fuel dispenser and obtain cash back in association with the transaction at the dispenser or a common terminal in the dispenser forecourt. The system may include a cash dispenser at the fuel dispenser, fueling position, or the central terminal, or, alternatively, a delivery system configured to deliver cash from a central location to the customer at the dispenser, fueling position, or central terminal. During a transaction for purchasing fuel or other products associated with the service station, a customer is provided an opportunity to select an amount of cash to be dispensed or delivered in association with that transaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2002Publication date: June 13, 2002Inventors: Steven N. Terranova, John S. McSpadden
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Publication number: 20020023028Abstract: A system for retailing music in a fueling environment includes a central server communicatively connected to a local server in the fueling environment. The central server downloads music for purchase to the local server. The local server communicates to fuel dispensers or music kiosks in the fueling environment. Consumers may purchase music from the music dispensers as part of a fueling transaction. The music is provided to the consumer wirelessly or through a portable data storage device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Brian L. Quarendon, Steven N. Terranova