MUMBAI, India, June 26 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202631070901 A) filed by Mr. Somnath Mahapatra; Mr. Nibedan Nanda; Dr. Smruti Rekha Swain; Mr. Parth Patel; and Dr. Arka Ghosh on June 08, 2026, for Detachable Predictive Thermal Stabilizing And Magnetic Mixing Attachment For Probe Sonicators.
Inventors include Mr. Somnath Mahapatra; Mr. Nibedan Nanda; Dr. Smruti Rekha Swain; Mr. Parth Patel; and Dr. Arka Ghosh.
The application for the patent was published on June 19, 2026, under issue no. 25/2026.
Abstract: Detachable Predictive Thermal Stabilizing and Magnetic Mixing Attachment for Probe Sonicators This invention describes a detachable predictive temperature- stabilizing and magnetic-mixing attachment for probe sonicators configured to maintain substantially uniform room-temperature conditions during ultrasonic processing of heat-sensitive specimens. The attachment comprises a thermally conductive specimen-receiving region, a dry-air cooling arrangement, adaptive airflow regulation, integrated magnetic specimen circulation, multi-sensor thermal monitoring, and predictive control functionality configured to estimate future specimen temperature behavior during sonication. A controller performs a calibration sonication sequence to derive a specimen-specific thermal-response profile and proactively regulates cooling intensity, circulation behavior, and sonication duty cycle to prevent excessive thermal excursion and localized overheating. The attachment further comprises acoustic-energy compensation functionality configured to preserve predetermined ultrasonic energy exposure despite thermal-protection adjustments. Optional phase- change or thermoelectric cooling assistance may additionally be provided. The invention enables reproducible ultrasonic processing of biological materials, nanomaterials, dispersions, emulsions, pharmaceutical formulations, and other temperature-sensitive laboratory specimens without liquid coolant contact or structural modification of existing probe sonicators.
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