Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2015
Title: Mukesh Kasargode: Innovator in Sterilization Processes
Introduction
Mukesh Kasargode is a notable inventor based in Danbury, CT (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of sterilization processes, particularly in preventing the agglomeration of particles during these procedures. His innovative approach has the potential to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of sterilization in various applications.
Latest Patents
Mukesh holds a patent for a method and apparatus designed to prevent the agglomeration of particles during sterilization processes. This invention focuses on hot-fill or cold-fill sterilization of containers that contain both liquid and solid inclusions. The method ensures that inclusions do not cluster in any area of the container, such as the closure, allowing the liquid to adequately contact the interior surfaces for effective sterilization. The filled container undergoes an inversion sequence, alternating between angles of about 60 degrees and 140 degrees from vertical for at least 30 seconds. This innovative apparatus includes a means for conveying containers, which subjects them to a series of angles while preventing them from falling off the conveying means.
Career Highlights
Mukesh is currently employed at PepsiCo, Inc., where he continues to apply his expertise in sterilization processes. His work at this leading company allows him to contribute to advancements in food safety and quality assurance.
Collaborations
Mukesh has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Chris Graham and Thaddeus Pesce. Their teamwork has fostered an environment of innovation and creativity, leading to significant advancements in their respective fields.
Conclusion
Mukesh Kasargode's contributions to sterilization processes exemplify the impact of innovative thinking in practical applications. His patent reflects a commitment to improving safety and efficiency in sterilization methods.