MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621028624 A) filed by Tejas Ravindra Kulkarni; Vikas Janu Nandeshwar; Praveen Vishwanath Pol; Samadhan Sangram Kendre; Aditya Vitthalrao Kulsange; and Anuj Arun Khomane, Pune, Maharashtra, on March 11, for 'a modular retrofit system and method for predictive yarn breakage monitoring in textile machines.'

Inventor(s) include Tejas Ravindra Kulkarni; Vikas Janu Nandeshwar; Praveen Vishwanath Pol; Samadhan Sangram Kendre; Aditya Vitthalrao Kulsange; and Anuj Arun Khomane.

The application for the patent was published on May 1, under issue no. 18/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention relates to textile machine monitoring systems and, more particularly, to a modular retrofit system for predictive yarn breakage detection in existing textile machines. The system integrates multi-parameter sensing including yarn tension measurement, mechanical vibration monitoring, environmental condition sensing, and yarn discontinuity detection within a unified processing architecture. A processing unit evaluates derived operational parameters to determine a predictive break condition indicative of abnormal machine behavior prior to physical yarn failure. Upon detection of instability, the system generates warning alerts and may initiate automatic machine control actions to reduce downtime and prevent mechanical damage. The invention enables non-invasive installation without structural modification of legacy machines and supports remote monitoring for diagnostic and operational optimization."

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