Latest News
Three More US Patents Granted to DiscoverSTEM Students
New Years begins with a bang as 20 DiscoverSTEM students get their innovations patented at the US Patent and Trademark Office.
New Years begins with a bang as 20 DiscoverSTEM students get their innovations patented at the US Patent and Trademark Office.
Published
12 months agoon
Patent 1: High-speed Pressure-based Propulsion System for Transporting Resources
United States Patent Number:
11858756
Name and Age of Inventors (at the time of innovation):
Summan Rahman (15), Aiman Rahman (15), Daanish Sheikh (16), Roohie Sheikh (14) and Ridah Shaista Shanavas (15)
Patent Certificate:
Abstract:
A high-speed pressure based propulsion system for transporting resources is disclosed. The system comprising: a plurality of cars; an electronic track configured to carry said plurality of cars; an automatic guidance system configured to establish a route for said plurality of cars on said electronic track based on one or more pre-defined parameters; a plurality of electronically controlled stations configured to facilitate one or more task on said routed plurality of cars for transportation of resources.
The disclosed system facilitates movement of food from one place to another by use of fast speed hyperloop technology and thereby tries to solves the issue of malnutrition in under developed nations.
United States Patent Number:
11858319
Name and Age of Inventors (at the time of innovation):
Abdullah Hasani (16), Mustafa Hasani (13), Mariam Mansoor (14), Rizwan Mansoor (15), Madhalasa Iyer (13), Sparsh Kamdar (10) and Umar Kateeb (10)
Patent Certificate:
Abstract:
An automatic sunvisor assembly for vehicle is disclosed. The automatic sunvisor assembly comprises sunvisor(s) positioned over the front seats of the vehicle, ambient light sensor positioned inside the vehicle adapted to sense the intensity of sunlight; a processor to collect and compare the intensity of sunlight sensed by the ambient sensors in real time; and two high-torque servo motors connected to each of the sunvisors to move the at least one sunvisor. The processor identifies the ambient light sensor sensing higher intensity of sunlight, generates signals, and transmits signals to the high-torque servo motor, and the signals received by the high-torque servo motor determines a direction of movement of the sunvisor.
Patent 3: Apparatus for Sanitising Products
United States Patent Number:
11857687
Name and Age of Inventors (at the time of innovation):
Kayla Goodrich (12), Manish Rangan (13), Muhammad Sayed (15), Benjamin Stafford (14), Zaina Iqbal (12), Shayan Iqbal (11), Kenny Joel DeCay Jr. (15) and Omar Eido (8)
Patent Certificate:
Abstract:
An apparatus for sanitising products comprising a housing comprising a bottom portion, interior walls an external portion and doors a pair of support beams, a plurality of internal conveyor belts, at least one UV-C light connected inside the housing, a first opening adapted to allow products to enter the housing for sanitisation and a second opening adapted to allow products to exit the housing after sanitisation.
Top Young Innovators 2024 Grand Finale Makes Headlines on Leading Media Platforms
DiscoverSTEM Student Hadiya Sameen presents Research Paper at Brookhaven National Laboratory, NY.
Method and system for preventing injury by friendly fire
Apparatus to enable differently abled users to communicate and a method thereof
An IOT-Based management system and a method for assisting users around a swimming pool
A System for Refilling of Used Markers