Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Including component designed to receive a disparate article... – Articles form traffic path arrangement
Patent
1989-03-16
1990-09-04
Scherbel, David A.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Including component designed to receive a disparate article...
Articles form traffic path arrangement
186 37, E04H 304
Patent
active
049533266
ABSTRACT:
A customer service station is provided where an employee looks in the same direction for both walk-up customers and drive-up customers, so that the employee can make visual contact with each type of customer. The customer service station includes a counter behind which an area for employees is located. A drive-up window is located in front of the counter, and an area for walk-in customers is located between the counter and the drive-up window. A drive-up area is located in front of the counter and on a side of the drive-up window opposite from the walk-in area. Therefore, an employee who is standing behind the counter can look beyond customers in the walk-in area to view customers in the drive-up area also.
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Jones John E.
Jones Paul A.
Wexler Stuart K.
Glenview State Bank
Scherbel David A.
Smith Creighton
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