FUEL DISPENSING SECURITY SYSTEM COMPRISED

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BARLOC FUELLOC 74 MAPLE STREET STOUGHTON MA 02072 fuel dispensing security system comprised of computer hardware, software, and identification codes for secured and selective fuel dispensing, monitoring, and reporting;BAR LOCK;
DIESEL DIRECT DIESEL DIRECT 74 MAPLE STREET STOUGHTON MA 02072 fuel dispensing security system comprised of computer hardware, software, and identification codes for secured and selective fuel dispensing, monitoring, and reporting;fuel transportation services; land and marine fuel delivery services;vehicle and generator fueling services; diesel exhaust fluid supplying services;fuel control and management services for monitoring and providing fuel dispensing data for business purposes; business information services, namely, collecting fuel delivery information from an unattended fuel island and providing the information to a fleet of captive trucks for others;chemical additives for fuel;DIESEL;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. This application relates to a fuel dispensing system and method for safely regulating transfer of fuel between a fuel dispenser and a fuel recipient. The fuel dispensing system may be used, for example, to replenish electric vehicles that use refillable electro-chemical power generation systems, such as fuel cell hybrid systems using hydrogen fuel. The system employs a combination of interlocks and other safety features specifically adapted for high-risk indoor environments. Fueling cannot commence until the dispenser and the recipient are electrically bonded to minimize the risk of spark generation. The system may include, for example, a fuel supply subsystem for preventing fuel flow except during a fueling session, an immobilization subsystem for preventing relative movement of the dispenser and the recipient during a fueling session, a communication subsystem for enabling data exchange between the dispenser and the recipient, and a leak detection subsystem for monitoring the fueling site for fuel leaks. In order to minimize or negate the risk that hazardous and/or flammable products could be exposed to the atmosphere during a fueling session, the system ensures that fueling cannot commence until multiple safety criteria are satisfied.