MUMBAI, India, Nov. 21 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202521105120 A) filed by Yash Mahesh Kondawale; and Alpana Mahesh Kondawale, Islampur, Maharashtra, on Oct. 30, for 'smart saline monitoring and automatic flow control system using iot with bed status display.'

Inventor(s) include Yash Mahesh Kondawale; Alpana Mahesh Kondawale; Pratham Vinayak Chavan; Sarang Santosh Lavhate; Sanmesh Satish Patil; Mafaz Ajij Shaikh; and Ritesh Vilas Ghaste.

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: "The present invention relates to a smart hospital saline monitoring and automatic flow control system designed to enhance patient safety and improve nursing efficiency. The system comprises an Infrared (IR) sensor for detecting low fluid levels in a saline bottle, an ESP32 microcontroller for processing the sensor signals, and a servo motor mechanism to automatically stop the flow of saline by clamping the roller. A central Raspberry Pi unit collects data from multiple ESP32 modules deployed across different patient beds and updates an LCD display at the nurse's station, showing the bed number and status of each saline bottle. The system operates wirelessly via IoT communication, allowing real-time multi-bed monitoring and alerts. By integrating sensor detection, mechanical control, wireless communication, and centralized display, the invention provides a compact, scalable, and automated solution for intravenous fluid management in hospitals, minimizing human error and preventing reverse blood flow."

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