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Randall W Watts, 531274 Classic Dr NE, Conyers, GA 30013

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1274 Classic Dr NE, Conyers, GA 30013    770-9227029   

Horn Lake, MS   

Southaven, MS   

Monticello, GA   

Fort Hood, TX   

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Randall Watts - Lawyer

Specialties:
Medical Malpractice, Domestic Violence, Probate, Probate
ISLN:
922528515
Admitted:
2008
University:
University of Richmond, B.A.
Law School:
Rutgers University School of Law, J.D.

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Vice President Operations

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Vice President Operations
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Owner At Dunwoody Flowers

Location:
Greater Atlanta Area
Industry:
Retail

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Fuel Dispenser

US Patent:
5867403, Feb 2, 1999
Filed:
Oct 11, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/540720
Inventors:
Bolling H. Sasnett - Atlanta GA
Richard M. Huff - Decatur GA
Bruce A. Works - Atlanta GA
Randall C. Watts - Atlanta GA
Assignee:
Universal Epsco, Inc. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
B67D 508
B67D 510
US Classification:
36452817
Abstract:
A fuel dispenser is disclosed. The fuel dispenser has a housing which contains two chambers, one contains a computer and the other the hydraulic parts of the dispenser. Fiber optic cables connect a fiber optic switch which detects the cradling of a nozzle to a computer, and other fiber optic cables connected to a pulser signal the flow of fuel in the meter of the dispenser to the computer. The computer controls a liquid crystal display which prompts the customer to actuate keys on a keyboard adjacent to the display. A pivotal boot supported by a horizontal shaft receives the nozzle. This boot pivots to permit better access to the hydraulic area of the housing. The shaft, itself, is rotatable to actuate a switch to indicate, through fiber optic cable, to the computer that the nozzle is stored and to shut down pumping. A fiber optic pulser feeds light signals to the computer for indicating the flow of fuel through the meter. A temperature probe adjacent to the display signals the temperature of the display to the computer so that the computer automatically controls the voltage bias, and thus the contrast, of the liquid crystal display.

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