MUMBAI, India, Feb. 27 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202511063770 A) filed by Yashika Munjal, Gurgaon, Haryana, on July 3, for 'a modular interpretive medium with interlocking visual units for emergent pattern generation and dual-sided engagement.'
Inventor(s) include Yashika Munjal.
The application for the patent was published on Feb. 27, under issue no. 09/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The invention provides a non-graphic, modular interpretive system designed to generate emergent abstract patterns through mechanical interaction. It comprises a set of square planar units divided into two contrasting interpretive series, each featuring varied interlocking slit geometries. These units mechanically connect to form rotational and flippable composite structures. Visual patterns arise purely from the spatial relationship between the units, enabling users to explore multiple interpretations without predefined imagery. Both faces of the connected module display distinct patterns, allowing two individuals to engage simultaneously by drawing or annotating from opposite perspectives. Pattern transformation is achieved through flipping, rejoining, or rotating the units thereby unlocking new configurations and perspectives. This system fosters visual-spatial reasoning, creative expression, and collaborative storytelling in educational, therapeutic, and design environments. By replacing passive visual input with structure-led discovery, it becomes a powerful tool for cognitive engagement, dialogue, and personalized meaning-making."
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