CAROL A NOVOTNEY
Veterinary in New York, NY

License number
New Jersey 29VI00290900
Issued Date
Jan 7, 1988
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 2005
Category
Veterinary Medical Examiners
Type
Veterinarian
Address
Address
New York, NY

Professional information

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Precision Watering Method And Apparatus

US Patent:
7540261, Jun 2, 2009
Filed:
Jun 16, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/139660
Inventors:
Darrell Lawrence Iehle - Mastic NY, US
Carol Ann Novotney - New York NY, US
Assignee:
Life Science Control Corporation - College Point NY
International Classification:
A01K 7/00
US Classification:
119172, 119 74
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for accurately dispensing, monitoring, quantifying, and controlling liquids provided to one or more animals. In some embodiments, a standalone apparatus having a local user interface is coupled to a liquid source and drinking assembly to monitor, quantify, and control the liquid consumption of one or more specific animals. In other embodiments, multiple standalone apparatuses are each coupled to a liquid source and a respective drinking assembly to monitor, quantify, and control the liquid consumed through the respective drinking assembly. In this scenario, each of the standalone apparatuses shares one or more common remote user interface panels. In yet another embodiment, standalone apparatuses are networked to other standalone apparatuses. User workstations and central control panels resident on the watering apparatus network, or a third-party network interfaced to the network, allow liquid consumption to be monitored, controlled, and quantified both locally and remotely.


Carol Novotney Photo 2

Precision Watering Method And Apparatus

US Patent:
2007012, Jun 7, 2007
Filed:
Dec 6, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/295709
Inventors:
John Nardine - Glen Head NY, US
Darrell Iehle - Mastic NY, US
Carol Novotney - New York NY, US
International Classification:
A01K 7/00
US Classification:
119072000
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for accurately dispensing, monitoring, quantifying, and controlling liquids provided to one or more animals are disclosed. In some embodiments, a standalone apparatus having a local user interface is coupled to a liquid source and drinking assembly to monitor, quantify, and control the liquid consumption of one or more specific animals. In other embodiments, multiple standalone apparatuses are each coupled to a liquid source and a respective drinking assembly to monitor, quantify, and control the liquid consumed through the respective drinking assembly. In this scenario, each of the standalone apparatuses shares one or more common remote user interface panels. In yet another embodiment, standalone apparatuses are networked to other standalone apparatuses. User workstations and central control panels resident on the watering apparatus network, or a third-party network interfaced to the network, allow liquid consumption to be monitored, controlled, and quantified both locally and remotely.


Carol Novotney Photo 3

Precision Watering Method And Apparatus

US Patent:
2009023, Sep 24, 2009
Filed:
Jun 1, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/476097
Inventors:
DARRELL LAWRENCE IEHLE - MASTIC NY, US
CAROL ANN NOVOTNEY - NEW YORK NY, US
International Classification:
A01K 7/00
US Classification:
119 72, 119 74
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for accurately dispensing, monitoring, quantifying, and controlling liquids provided to one or more animals. In some embodiments, a standalone apparatus having a local user interface is coupled to a liquid source and drinking assembly to monitor, quantify, and control the liquid consumption of one or more specific animals. In other embodiments, multiple standalone apparatuses are each coupled to a liquid source and a respective drinking assembly to monitor, quantify, and control the liquid consumed through the respective drinking assembly. In this scenario, each of the standalone apparatuses shares one or more common remote user interface panels. In yet another embodiment, standalone apparatuses are networked to other standalone apparatuses. User workstations and central control panels resident on the watering apparatus network, or a third-party network interfaced to the network, allow liquid consumption to be monitored, controlled, and quantified both locally and remotely.