- Achievement: Patent Of NIT Student’s Automatic Oxygen Cylinder Trolley Approved.
There will no longer be a need to carry Oxygen Cylinders in all the hospitals of India. Rajat Anant, a student of the Electrical Department of NIT Hamirpur along with his engineer brother Mohit Anant, had prepared a prototype of an automatic oxygen cylinder trolley in the year 2021. Now developed model of prototype of automatic oxygen cylinder has been approved by the patent office of Government of India.
This modern automatic oxygen cylinder trolley has been named IO2. Prototype of the automatic oxygen cylinder trolley was presented by Rajat Anant and Developed under the guidance NIT Hamirpur, Electrical Department Prof. RK Jariyal and Mechanical Department Prof. Rajesh Sharma and Prof. RK Sood.
Rajat Anant has passed out after doing B.Tech from NIT in the year 2022. Prototype of automatic oxygen cylinder trolley has been made in year 2021. At that time, Hamirpur district administration had supported Student Rajat Anant in the work of oxygen cylinder trolley.
Automatic Oxygen Cylinder Trolley project of student Rajat Anant was funded by Hamirpur District Administration of the year 2021 by Hamirpur DC Dev Shweta Banik.
After developing prototype it was successfully used in Medical College Hamirpur and Civil Hospital Taunidevi. Prototype of the automatic oxygen cylinder trolley was developed by student Rajat Anant under the guidance of NIT Hamirpur, Electrical Department Prof. RK Jariyal.
Patent for the prototype of the automatic oxygen cylinder trolley was sent to the Patent Office of Government of India for approval. Many features have been provided in the developed prototype. Many shortcomings were found in the prototype developed in the initial phase, which have now been resolved. Now features of brake, reverse, battery indicator have also been added to this automatic oxygen cylinder trolley.
Got relief from heavy weight oxygen cylinder through automatic oxygen cylinder trolley –
In Indian hospitals, it is very difficult to move heavy oxygen cylinders from one place to another using oxygen cylinder trolleys which are operated by hand. Medical staff has to work hard for this. In the electric modern automatic oxygen cylinder trolley, four to six oxygen cylinders can be easily moved from one place to another by male and female staff. Modern oxygen cylinder trolley can also be operated easily.
Student Rajat Anant will Launch a startup –
NIT Hamirpur, Electrical Department Prof. RK Jariyal said that getting patent approval of modern automatic oxygen cylinder trolley prototype is a big success of NIT Hamirpur. Prototype of modern automatic oxygen cylinder trolley has been successfully used in two hospitals of Hamirpur District. Now the startup will be started after patent is approved. Student Rajat Anant deserves congratulations for this achievement. Now for this project, application for startup scheme is going to be process with Himachal Pradesh Industries Department.
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