MUMBAI, India, Oct. 31 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202411028089 A) filed by Bennett University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, on April 5, for 'non-invasive brain stimulation device.'

Inventor(s) include Prof. Arpit Bhardwaj; and Dr. Madhushi Verma.

The application for the patent was published on Oct. 31, under issue no. 44/2025.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Disclosed is a non-invasive brain stimulation device (100) for treating psychosis, comprising a support frame (102) to accommodate the multiple head sizes and shapes, wherein the support frame comprises a detachable soft cushion (104) for supporting the head of a person lying on their back; an upper surface (106); a middle part (108); and a lower surface (110); a pair of push blocks (112), each slidingly connected to the support frame (102); the multiple adjustable bone conduction sheets (114), fixedly connected to the opposite surfaces of the push blocks (112), wherein the bone conduction sheets (114) are repositioned, replaced, or resized to tailor stimulation therapy; one or more telescopic sliding bars (116), integrated within the push blocks (112) and the support frame (102), wherein the telescopic sliding bars (116) are extendable and retractable to adjust to different head sizes and positions; an empty groove (118) on the upper surface of the support frame, enabling the limiting and sliding movement of the telescopic sliding bars (116); and a notch (120) positioned at the middle part of the support frame (102), to house the detachable soft cushion (104), providing a stable support for the head of patient during treatment."

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