MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641048222 A) filed by Vivekanandan Karthi, Chennimalai, Tamil Nadu, on April 15, for 'climatic adaptive suit: iot enabled personalised thermal regulation.'
Inventor(s) include Vivekanandan Karthi; Kangeyam Institute Technology; S. Madhubala; P. Deepak; N. Deva Rooba; and S. Navaneeth.
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 discloses a self-regulating, climate-adaptive thermoelectric cooling apparatus designed for localized thermal management. The system comprises a multi-stage thermoelectric cooling (TEC) array, specifically utilizing TEC1-12706 Peltier modules, integrated with a closed-loop digital sensing architecture. A microcontroller-based processing unit is configured to execute a hysteresis-driven switching algorithm that monitors real-time environmental thermal flux via a high-precision digital sensor. The novelty of the invention lies in its dual-state actuation logic, which enables the system to transition between a standard cooling mode and a high-intensity boost mode without mechanical relay oscillation. By incorporating a software-defined differential gap (hysteresis), the apparatus prevents rapid switching cycles, thereby enhancing the operational lifespan of the thermoelectric elements and power switching components. The system further includes an integrated audible alert mechanism for real-time notification of threshold breaches. This invention provides a energy-efficient, scalable, and autonomous solution for micro-climate regulation in environments with volatile thermal conditions."
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