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公开(公告)号:US06546229B1
公开(公告)日:2003-04-08
申请号:US09721196
申请日:2000-11-22
申请人: Roger Love , Scott Alberts
发明人: Roger Love , Scott Alberts
IPC分类号: G09B1500
摘要: The invention is a method of teaching an individual how to correctly sing a song by using visual display that is displayed to the individual synchronously with the playing of the audio portion of the song. A plurality of visual cues included in the visual display guides the individual in following the musical tones in the song that is played along with the display of the visual cues. The visual display can be made available for use in a variety of ways such as on CDs, on the Internet, and the like. Alternatively, the visual display can be published in a printed publication for use with an audio recording of the song.
摘要翻译: 本发明是一种通过使用与该歌曲的音频部分的播放同步显示给个人的视觉显示来教导个人如何正确地唱歌的方法。 包括在视觉显示中的多个视觉提示引导个人跟随与视觉提示的显示一起播放的歌曲中的乐音。 视觉显示可以以各种方式使用,例如在CD上,因特网上等。 或者,可以在印刷出版物中公布视觉显示,以便与歌曲的音频记录一起使用。
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公开(公告)号:US20050170319A1
公开(公告)日:2005-08-04
申请号:US10770272
申请日:2004-02-03
申请人: Scott Alberts , Roger Love
发明人: Scott Alberts , Roger Love
摘要: A method for teaching an individual to speak correctly using novel visual displays and supporting descriptive material. The visual display comprises a string of discreet visual segments illustrating volume, pace, pitch, melody and tone that guide the individual in creating specific sounds and speech patterns. The visual displays can be published in a book or pamphlet from or in electronic media such as CD, CD-Rom, DVD, or video.
摘要翻译: 使用新颖的视觉显示和支持描述材料来教导个人说正确的方法。 视觉显示器包括一串视觉细节,示出了引导个人创建特定声音和语音模式的体积,速度,音调,旋律和音调。 视觉显示可以从电子媒体(如CD,CD-Rom,DVD或视频)中的电子媒体或小册子中发布。
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公开(公告)号:US20060294224A1
公开(公告)日:2006-12-28
申请号:US11167654
申请日:2005-06-27
申请人: Donald Wilson , Roger Love , Alban Cambournac , Craig Spangler
发明人: Donald Wilson , Roger Love , Alban Cambournac , Craig Spangler
IPC分类号: G06F15/173
CPC分类号: H04L41/24 , H04L41/0681 , H04L43/065 , H04L43/0811 , H04L67/12 , Y04S40/166 , Y04S40/168 , Y04S40/18
摘要: A system for monitoring an electrical power distribution system monitors a selected device or quantity in the power distribution system and produces an output signal representing a sensed condition; receives and stores data relating to the sensed condition from the power distribution system; stores a display of at least a portion of the stored data relating to the sensed condition; produces a message in response to a change in the output signal representing a change in the sensed condition and transmits the message to remote recipients, the message including a hyperlink to the display so that a recipient of the message can use the hyperlink to automatically access the display to view data relating to the reported change in the sensed condition. In one specific embodiment, the message is an email message that is automatically transmitted to preselected remote recipients in response to the change in the sensed condition.
摘要翻译: 用于监测配电系统的系统监视配电系统中的选定装置或数量并产生表示感测状况的输出信号; 从所述配电系统接收并存储与所述感测状况有关的数据; 存储与所感测的条件相关的所存储的数据的至少一部分的显示; 响应于表示所感测条件的变化的输出信号的变化而产生消息,并将消息发送到远程收件人,该消息包括到显示器的超链接,使得消息的接收者可以使用超链接来自动访问 显示以查看与所检测到的条件中报告的变化相关的数据。 在一个具体实施例中,消息是响应于感测到的状况的变化而自动发送到预选远程收件人的电子邮件消息。
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公开(公告)号:US5214352A
公开(公告)日:1993-05-25
申请号:US712353
申请日:1991-06-07
申请人: Roger Love
发明人: Roger Love
IPC分类号: H02J9/06 , H05B41/285
CPC分类号: H02J9/065 , H05B41/2853
摘要: An emergency lighting system utilizing standard nonemergency circuitry to provide power to all of the light fixtures in a facility during a power failure. This emergency lighting system uses an electronic inverter to convert d.c. power stored in batteries to either a high or low frequency a.c. power which is supplied to the facility's standard light circuitry. The high or low frequency a.c. power generated by the inverter causes the output voltage of the ballast within each of the facility's fluorescent and/or HID lamps to decrease, thereby reducing the illumination intensity of each of these lamps and saving battery power. Since the incandescent, electroluminescent or L.E.D. exit signs of the facility are generally insensitive to a change in the frequency of the a.c. power, each of these lights continues to operate at full brilliance. Alternatively, a chopper regulator may be used to lower the average voltage level of the power provided to the facility's light circuitry.
摘要翻译: 一种应急照明系统,利用标准的非紧急电路,在停电期间向设施中的所有灯具提供电力。 这种应急照明系统使用电子逆变器来转换直流电。 电池存储在高频或低频电源中。 电力供应给设施的标准光电路。 高频或低频a.c. 由变频器产生的功率使得设备的荧光和/或HID灯内的镇流器的输出电压降低,从而降低了这些灯的照明强度并节省了电池电量。 由于白炽灯,电致发光或L.E.D. 设施的出口标志通常对交流频率的变化不敏感。 电源,这些灯中的每一个继续以充分的光泽运行。 或者,可以使用斩波调节器来降低提供给设施的光电路的电力的平均电压电平。
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