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Gonzalo R Rubang

from Fairfield, CA
Age ~64

Gonzalo Rubang Phones & Addresses

  • Fairfield, CA
  • San Carlos, CA
  • San Mateo, CA
  • Barrigada, GU
  • Daly City, CA
  • Redwood City, CA
  • 2770 Bay Tree Dr, Fairfield, CA 94533

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Position: Private Household Service Occupations

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Synthesized Music Delivery System

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US Patent:
20060130635, Jun 22, 2006
Filed:
Dec 17, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/015782
Inventors:
Gonzalo Rubang - Fairfield CA, US
International Classification:
A63J 17/00
US Classification:
08446400A
Abstract:
A synchronized music delivery system utilizes a portable memory device including compact discs (CDs), digital video discs (DVDs) and memory sticks in combination with an electronic music synthesizer having a lighted keyboard. A synchronized musical work, including music, lyrics and specialized coding, is recorded onto the portable memory device, in one embodiment by downloading the information from the Internet to the portable memory device; and in another embodiment in a stand-alone version involving pre-recording the portable memory device. The synchronized music portable memory device in one embodiment is provided with the actual song recording, sing-along words and indicia, scrollable score coding incorporating notes on a musical score and fingering, and a lighted key drive, all information being synchronized with the work. The synchronized memory device is inserted into a suitable slot in an electronic music synthesizer having a lighted keyboard and song reproduction equipment such that a virtually unlimited number of musical works can be readily delivered in one embodiment to a CD ROM/DVD burner over the Internet, whereby not only can a karaoke-like audio-visual experience be provided, but also a synchronized lighted keyboard is provided to enable an individual not only to sing along, but to play along with the work.

Online Synchronized Music Cd And Memory Stick Or Chips

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US Patent:
20060243119, Nov 2, 2006
Filed:
Jun 28, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/476447
Inventors:
Gonzalo Rubang - Fairfield CA, US
International Classification:
G10H 7/00
A63H 5/00
G04B 13/00
US Classification:
084609000
Abstract:
A synchronized music delivery system utilizes either a portable memory device including compact discs (CDs), digital video discs (DVDs) and memory sticks, or on-line or wirelessly delivered content in combination with a lighted keyboard and a sound reproducing system. A synchronized musical work, including music, lyrics and specialized coding, is recorded onto the portable memory device or is stored on a server for on-line or wireless delivery, in one embodiment by downloading the information from the Internet to the portable memory device; and in another embodiment in a stand-alone version involving pre-recording the portable memory device. The stored synchronized music in one embodiment is provided with the actual song recording, sing-along words and including letters of the alphabet to be struck on a standard alpha-numeric computer keyboard, indicia, scrollable score coding incorporating notes on a musical score and fingering or a lighted key drive, all information being synchronized with the work. In one embodiment the synchronized memory device is inserted into a suitable slot in an electronic music synthesizer having a lighted keyboard and song reproduction equipment such that a virtually unlimited number of musical works can be readily delivered in one embodiment to a CD ROM/DVD burner over the Internet, whereby not only can a karaoke-like audio-visual experience be provided, but also a synchronized lighted keyboard is provided to enable an individual not only to sing along, but to play along with the work.

Bag/Box Unit For Disposal Of Used Engine Oil

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US Patent:
20050224292, Oct 13, 2005
Filed:
Apr 9, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/821511
Inventors:
Gonzalo Rubang - Fairfield CA, US
International Classification:
F16N033/00
US Classification:
184001500
Abstract:
A collapsible box with an interlocking lip-sealable plastic bag as a liner is unfolded to open the sealable bag to permit oil from a crankcase to be ecologically removed during an oil change. When all of the oil has been removed, the bag is sealed and the box with the bag is transported to a disposal site where it may be safely handled. In one embodiment, the box with the bag is provided with a capped outlet port such that the oil from the bag can be removed by uncapping the outlet port where it may be made to drain into an approved receptacle. In another embodiment the bag is adhesively secured to the walls of the box so that the bag is supported when the box is opened and upright so as to be able to receive the draining oil. In a still further embodiment the bag is folded down over the box to overlap the upper portion of the box such that opening of the box provides an expanded aperture for the bag into which drained oil may be directed. The oil bag/box combination is designed to be collapsible so that it can be folded flat and stacked for easy storage. In another embodiment the box is provided with foldable handles to facilitate carrying.
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