MUMBAI, India, Nov. 21 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202441038613 A) filed by Dr. Niranjan L; Novy Jacob; Navya V. K; Rooby M; Ranjitha Bai A; Nikitha GS; Chinchu M John; Preetha Warrier; Sreedarsa K S; and CMRIT, Bangalore, Karnataka, on May 16, 2024, for 'advanced portable life saver kit for transporting medicines and organs.'

Inventor(s) include Dr. Niranjan L; Novy Jacob; Navya V. K; Rooby M; Ranjitha Bai A; Nikitha Gs; Chinchu M John; Preetha Warrier; and Sreedarsa K. S.

The application for the patent was published on Nov. 21, under issue no. 47/2025.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "This invention relates to a portable life saver kit designed for the secure and efficient transportation of medicines and organs, ensuring their viability and safety during transit. The kit comprises an insulated container equipped with a precision-controlled cooling system, utilizing both passive and active cooling elements to maintain a predetermined range of temperatures critical for various biomedical contents. It features a compact, lightweight design with advanced materials such as carbon fiber for durability and portability. The container incorporates modular compartments that can be adjusted to accommodate different sizes and types of medical items. Each compartment is lined with disposable, sterile liners to ensure a contaminant-free environment. The kit is equipped with an integrated battery backup system that powers the cooling unit and maintains temperature control for extended periods, even in the absence of external power sources. Security features include tamper-proof locks and shock-absorbing materials that protect the contents against physical impact and unauthorized access. A built-in GPS tracking system, along with remote temperature monitoring capabilities, allows for real-time tracking and management of the kit's location and internal conditions. The kit also includes digital interfaces for logging and accessing transport documentation and compliance data, ensuring adherence to both national and international health and transport regulations. This portable life saver kit is designed to meet the needs of various users, including emergency medical services, military operations, and inter-hospital organ and medicine transport, providing a reliable solution for critical medical logistics."

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