AQUARIUM AUTOMATION ELECTRONIC MONITORING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BIOMATIX SYSTEMS Marinetix, Inc. 1005 Peveto St. Houston TX 77019 Aquarium automation and electronic monitoring and control equipment for automating, monitoring, and controlling the aquatic environment, including the temperature, pH levels, salinity levels and other climatic elements;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;SYSTEMS;Providing automated aquarium monitoring and electronic control services for automating, monitoring, and controlling the aquatic environment, including the temperature, pH levels, salinity levels and other climatic elements;
BIOMATIX SYSTEMS Marinetix, Inc. 1005 Peveto St. Houston TX 77019 Aquarium automation and electronic monitoring and control equipment for automating, monitoring, and controlling the aquatic environment, including the temperature, pH levels, salinity levels and other climatic elements;SYSTEMS;
BIOMATIX SYSTEMS Marinetix, Inc. 1005 Peveto St. Houston TX 77019 Aquarium automation and electronic monitoring and control equipment for automating, monitoring, and controlling the aquatic environment, including the temperature, pH levels, salinity levels and other climatic elements;SYSTEMS;
EAQUATIX Marinetix, Inc. 1005 Peveto St. Houston TX 77019 Aquarium automation and electronic monitoring and control equipment for automating, monitoring, and controlling the environment, including the temperature, pH levels, salinity levels and other climatic elements;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A self-standing aquarium thermometer includes an impermeable self-standing housing disposed within an aquarium containing a predetermined volume of water, the self-standing housing has a lower cavity for receiving a weighting element, which has a predetermined weight for overcoming a floating force of the self-standing housing ensuring the self-standing housing downwardly sunk into a bottom of the aquarium, a thermometer unit received within the self-standing housing in an air-tight manner, the temperature display unit includes a temperature sensor having a sensor probe exposed into the aquarium for monitoring a temperature of the, a display screen for indicating the temperature, so that when such thermometer is disposed with the aquarium, the temperature of the water would be easily viewed through a glass wall of the aquarium.