Claims
- 1. A drink service system comprising:
- (a) a bar area,
- (b) an adjacent drink service area including a plurality of tables,
- (c) a transparent partition substantially enclosing the bar area and separating the bar area from the adjacent drink service area to lower the level of noise transmitted from the bar area to the adjacent drink service area during busy periods of time;
- (d) an electronic music source including an audio amplifier;
- (e) speaker means responsive to said electronic music source and positioned within said adjacent drink service area;
- (f) microphone means mounted within said enclosed bar area for sensing background noise and feeding the sensed background noise to the input of the audio amplifier of said electronic music source; and
- (g) noise level control means for controlling the noise audio level in the drink service area whereby the drink service area may be made to sound more busy during lull periods of time.
- 2. The system of claim 1 further comprising a smoke exhaust system mounted over said bar area for exhausting tobacco smoke whereby said transparent partition both encloses the bar area substantially preventing unexhausted smoke from spreading to said adjacent drink service area and lowers the level of noise transmitted from the bar area to the adjacent drink service area.
- 3. The drink service system of claim 1 wherein said speaker means comprises a plurality of individual speakers each mounted on one of said tables in said adjacent drink service area and table audio level control means coupled to each of the speakers for individually controlling the audio level of the combined music and noise fed from said electronic music source.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 703,952 filed July 9, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,074,793 issued Feb. 21, 1978 (the "'793 patent").
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Divisions (1)
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