Claims
- 1. An on-premises restaurant communication system for communicating an identifier for a customer's table to a central service counter, said system comprising:
means in the central service counter for encoding a data token that is provided to the customer when the customer places a food order, said encoding means encoding the token with a customer identifier number; data input means in a communication device mounted on the customer's table for inputting the data token and extracting the customer number therefrom; a data memory in the communication device that stores the table identifier; a communication transmitter in the communication device that transmits a message containing the extracted customer number and the table identifier; a communication receiver in the central service counter that receives the message and extracts the customer number and the table identifier therefrom; and a user interface in the central service counter that receives the extracted customer number and table identifier from the communication receiver and informs a food server of the table identifier for the customer's table.
- 2. The on-premises restaurant communication system of claim 1 wherein the data token is a card having a plurality of apertures forming a unique pattern therein, and the data input means in the communication device includes an optical reader that recognizes the pattern and determines the customer number therefrom.
- 3. The on-premises restaurant communication system of claim 1 wherein the data token includes a magnetic strip on which the customer number is magnetically encoded, and the data input means in the communication device includes a magnetic card reader that reads the magnetic strip and determines the customer number therefrom.
- 4. The on-premises restaurant communication system of claim 1 wherein the data token includes a bar code that encodes the customer number, and the data input means in the communication device includes a bar code reader that reads the bar code and determines the customer number therefrom.
- 5. The on-premises restaurant communication system of claim 1 wherein the communication transmitter in the communication device includes a radio frequency (RF) transmitter that transmits a wireless message to the central service counter.
- 6. The on-premises restaurant communication system of claim 1 wherein the communication transmitter in the communication device includes an infrared transmitter that transmits a wireless message to the central service counter.
- 7. The on-premises restaurant communication system of claim 1 wherein the communication transmitter in the communication device includes a wireline transmitter that transmits a message over a wireline connection to the central service counter.
- 8. The on-premises restaurant communication system of claim 1 wherein the user interface in the central service counter includes a Graphical User Interface (GUI) that provides a video image to the food server indicating the location of the customer's table in the restaurant.
- 9. A restaurant communication device comprising:
means for mounting the device on a table in the restaurant; means for storing a table identifier; means for receiving a customer number from a customer; and means responsive to receiving the customer number for sending a message to a central service counter, said message including the table identifier and the customer number.
- 10. The restaurant communication device of claim 9 wherein the means for receiving a customer number is a keypad through which the customer enters the customer number.
- 11. The restaurant communication device of claim 9 wherein the means for receiving a customer number includes a reader for reading the customer number from a data token when the data token is presented to the means for receiving the customer number.
- 12. The restaurant communication device of claim 11 wherein the means for receiving a customer number is an optical reader that recognizes a pattern of apertures in an input card and determines the customer number therefrom.
- 13. The restaurant communication device of claim 11 wherein the means for receiving a customer number is a magnetic card reader that reads the customer number from a magnetic strip on a card presented to the means for receiving the customer number.
- 14. The restaurant communication device of claim 11 wherein the means for receiving a customer number is a bar code reader that reads the customer number from a bar code on the data token.
- 15. The restaurant communication device of claim 9 wherein the means for receiving a customer number includes means for receiving a plurality of customer numbers, and the means for sending a message to a central service counter includes means for sending a message that includes the table identifier and the plurality of customer numbers.
- 16. A method of providing a table location where a particular customer is sitting to a food server located at a central service counter in a restaurant having a plurality of tables, said method comprising the steps of:
mounting a communication device on each of the plurality of tables in the restaurant; storing a unique table identifier for each of the plurality of tables in the communication device mounted on each table; providing the particular customer with a data token on which a customer number is encoded; reading the particular customer's customer number with a data input device at a particular communication device mounted on one of the plurality of tables; sending a message from the particular communication device to the central service counter in response to reading the particular customer's customer number, said message including the unique table identifier and the particular customer's customer number; extracting by the central service counter, the unique table identifier and the particular customer's customer number from the received message; determining a table location from the extracted table identifier; and providing the food server with the table location for the particular customer.
- 17. The method of providing a table location of claim 16 wherein the step of providing the customer with a data token includes providing the customer with an optically read data card.
- 18. The method of providing a table location of claim 16 wherein the step of providing the customer with a data token includes providing the customer with a magnetically read data card.
- 19. The method of providing a table location of claim 16 wherein the step of providing the customer with a data token includes providing the customer with a receipt with a bar code printed thereon.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of copending and co-owned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/150,680, entitled, “On-Premises Paging System Utilizing Mounted Pagers Having a Data Input Device,” filed May 17, 2002 in the names of James Livingston, Russell P. Blink, and Kenneth J. Lovegreen.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10150680 |
May 2002 |
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10156310 |
May 2002 |
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