MUMBAI, India, Aug. 22 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202421011064 A) filed by G. H. Raisoni College Of Engineering; and G. H. R. Labs And Research Centre, Nagpur, Maharashtra, on Feb. 16, 2024, for 'a high voltage pulse generator system.'
Inventor(s) include Dhananjay Patil; Arjun Kumar Suman; Prashik Katkar; and Mehul Balonkar.
The application for the patent was published on Aug. 22, under issue no. 34/2025.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention is related to a high voltage pulse generator system. Comprising a series of capacitors and spark gaps, it operates on the principle of voltage multiplication, facilitating the generation of precise, high-energy pulses. This abstract encapsulates the Marx generator's functionality, applications, and recent advancements. From high-energy physics experiments to industrial testing, its compact and scalable design offers adaptability across diverse fields. With safety features and precise triggering mechanisms, it ensures reliable operation while delivering fast-rise time pulses, catering to applications requiring rapid energy delivery. Recent innovations have enhanced its efficiency, pulse-shaping capabilities, and reliability, propelling its utility in medical devices, high-voltage research, and beyond. In a rapidly evolving technological landscape, the Marx generator stands as a testament to innovation, contributing significantly to scientific progress and industrial advancements."
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