Tarpan glasses

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Tarpan Glasses are a reusable eyewear-based device designed to make the Ayurvedic eye lubrication procedure known as Tarpan easier, faster, and more comfortable. The device creates a sealed space around the eyes to hold medicinal lubricant, reducing preparation time and leakage compared with the traditional dough-wall method. It allows the patient to sit, stand, or move during the procedure instead of remaining lying down for a long period.

Traditional Ayurvedic Tarpan treatment requires a wall made from black gram dough to be built around the eyes so medicinal lubricant can be retained during the procedure. According to the patent, this preparation is slow, time-consuming, and may cause leakage of the lubricant. The patient also needs to remain lying in the same position for a long period, which can make the procedure uncomfortable and less convenient.


The invention addresses these practical problems by replacing the dough-wall preparation with reusable Tarpan Glasses that can be attached around the eyes. The device is intended to reduce preparation time, help prevent leakage, improve comfort, and allow the patient to sit, stand, or move during the procedure. This makes the Tarpan process easier to perform, easier to handle, and more practical for repeated use.

The invention provides a product called Tarpan Glasses, designed to make the Ayurvedic Tarpan eye procedure faster, easier, and more comfortable. Instead of preparing a temporary dough wall around the eyes, the device uses a reusable glasses-like structure that fits around the eye area and creates a sealed space for holding medicinal lubricant.


The device includes a head band for holding the glasses in place, an adjustable lock for tightening or loosening the fit, a U-shaped hollow structure that helps create a vacuum around the skin, and a hollow ball used to remove air and improve attachment. It also includes a raised wall around the eyes to hold more lubricant, along with an opening door and lock for filling and sealing the lubricant inside.


This solution is intended to reduce preparation time, prevent leakage, reduce material waste, and allow the patient to sit, stand, or move during the procedure. From a commercialization perspective, it may be positioned as a reusable Ayurvedic eye-care support device for clinics, wellness centers, and practitioners performing Tarpan procedures.

Yes, the invention addresses a practical gap in the traditional Tarpan procedure described in the patent.


The prior method requires preparing a black gram dough wall around the eyes to hold medicinal lubricant. The patent identifies this method as time-consuming, uncomfortable, prone to leakage, and restrictive because the patient must remain lying in one position for a long duration.


The gap addressed by the invention is the lack of a simple, reusable, leak-resistant, and easy-to-attach device for performing the Tarpan procedure more conveniently. Tarpan Glasses aim to replace the temporary dough-wall setup with a reusable eyewear-style structure that can hold lubricant around the eyes, reduce preparation time, reduce waste material, and allow the patient to sit, stand, or move during the procedure.


The information is not explicitly disclosed in the patent regarding comparison with modern commercial devices or broader prior-art products beyond the traditional Tarpan method.

It is only product for the procedure. Procedure is performed from around 5000 years in same treditional manner , this is only and first of its kind innovation to identify problems and solve them in 25 cr per year market.

Industries where the invention can be useful?

Ayurveda clinics, hospitals , colleges , self use

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25 crore
Estimated Valuation $500,000.00
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Application Number
202021004558
Patent Number
545912
Applicant
Dr.Prashik soma wagh
Country
India
Industry
Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology
Patent Type
Single Patent
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