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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsBehold This Terrifying New Face Mask That Allows Wearers to Eat
Avtipus Patents and Inventions revealed its mask earlier this week, demonstrating a built-in mechanical mouth controlled by a lever.https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/jgxqp3/behold-this-terrifying-new-face-mask-that-allows-wearers-to-eat
As an increasing number of states reach whichever phase of their reopening plans that allow restaurants to start serving dine-in customers, those restaurant owners and managers have the unenviable task of figuring out how exactly they're supposed to do that. They've been given a list of brand new requirements and restrictions that could include anything from having to construct physical barriers between the tables that can't be pushed six feet apart, to investing in disposable menus and single-use condiments, to ensuring that they have some way to securely keep track of customer data in case someone's subsequent swab test comes back positive.
Although hanging shower curtain liners to keep customers separated comes with its own set of challenges, another yet-to-be-answered question is how face masks are going to work in a situation when people need to have access to their own mouths. Some states are already advocating for dine-in customers to wear masks when they're walking to their table, when they interact with members of the restaurant staff, and when they go to the restroombut what about the rest of the time?
An Israeli company says that it has invented a mask that will work for anyone who wants to keep the bottom half of their face covered, even while they're eating. Avtipus Patents and Inventions revealed its mask earlier this week, demonstrating a built-in (but visually terrifying) mechanical mouth that opens and closes with the use of a hand-controlled lever.
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"The mask will be opened mechanically by hand remote or automatically when the fork is coming to the mask," Asaf Gitelis, a vice president at Avtipus Patents, told Haaretz. "Then you can eat, enjoy, drink and you take out the fork and it will be closed, and you're protected against the virus and other people sitting with you."
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Behold This Terrifying New Face Mask That Allows Wearers to Eat (Original Post)
Celerity
May 2020
OP
Clear plastic domes that come down over each diner, like the Cone of Silence.
The Velveteen Ocelot
May 2020
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unblock
(53,787 posts)1. i hear they're working on scuba gear that lets you eat underwater
BlancheSplanchnik
(20,219 posts)3. 😆👍🏾
Ohiogal
(33,622 posts)2. That's totally gross!
The Velveteen Ocelot
(119,038 posts)4. That must make an awful mess.
Cirque du So-What
(27,130 posts)5. I can make a mess under optimal conditions
This device will create viral (pun intended) videos of fail.
demosincebirth
(12,686 posts)6. Looks like a feeding tube...ugh.
I guess eating out will not survive if this is what we will look like. Maybe they could come up something like the store have . A plastic divider where your food can be delivered and cleaned when your done eating. I don't know still too much exposer for the staff.
The Velveteen Ocelot
(119,038 posts)8. Clear plastic domes that come down over each diner, like the Cone of Silence.
SeattleVet
(5,550 posts)9. I think he got the idea from Nina Conti, the ventriloquist.
Initech
(100,999 posts)10. So did Bane have the right idea then?