MUMBAI, India, April 17 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621024486 A) filed by Dr. Sayli Chandrakant Debadwar; and Dr. Pravin Sadashivrao Phutane, Pune, Maharashtra, on March 2, for 'smart and compact homeopathic succussion device..'
Inventor(s) include Dr. Sayli Chandrakant Debadwar; Dr. Pravin Sadashivrao Phutane; Omkar Bhauso Kadam; Pawan Uttam Patil; and Tushar Mohan Mali.
The application for the patent was published on April 17, under issue no. 16/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The smart and compact homeopathic succussion device is designed to automate the potentization process by ensuring accurate, repeatable, and controlled succussion of medicinal liquids. The device uses a motor-driven crank-lever linkage mechanism that delivers uniform vertical tapping action to a bottle-holding hammer assembly, while a stroke-detection sensor continuously monitors and counts each impact. An ESP32 microcontroller controls the operation, automatically stopping the motor after every set of ten taps to complete one potency scale, and provides feedback to the operator through a visual display and audio output. A simple two button interface enables start/continue and stop/reset functions, allowing accurate results through multiple potency levels while preventing accidental over-potentization. The optimized motor performance, automated stroke counting eliminates human error, the compact size and low cost allows use of device in clinical and small-scale pharmaceutical environments."
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