Abstract:
A system and method for locating a misplaced cellular telephone including sending a signal to the misplaced cellular telephone. The signal directs the misplaced cellular telephone to transition from an inaudible mode to a loud ring mode and, in turn, ring to enable the ready location of the misplaced cellular telephone. In a further aspect, the signal directs the misplaced cellular telephone to ring continuously at maximum volume. Preferably, the method includes generating the signal from a telephone, a remote and/or a computer connected to the Internet.
Abstract:
An RGB color-mixing process, described in International application PCT/IB05/03398, wherein dark intervals in the form of pigment and/or shadows is included among the red, green, and blue primaries applied directly to the ‘open-work’ structures described in said application.
Abstract:
This invention underlies a set of 3-dimensional art objects which may also find utility in the studies of vision science, geometry and physics. The apparent luminance of reflected colors is altered by the introduction of zero (or low) light intervals. In the first species, the intervals of darkness lie between colored regions in a static manner. In the second species, a time-period of darkness is caused by shadows. When viewed under incidental white light, the objects (except for three alternates described in section II) exhibit additive primaries by reflection to stimulate sensations of secondary colors—magenta, cyan, and yellow—and tertiary colors