USPTO Patent Application: Odor-based TMR System
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The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083932A1) for an odor-based TMR system designed to enhance learning and memory. The application, filed by Justin Dumitrescu, describes a system comprising a fragrance and a physical delivery system.
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This document is a publication of a new patent application filed with the USPTO, specifically application US20260083932A1, titled 'Odor-based TMR System for enhanced learning and memory'. The application, filed on September 19, 2025, by inventor Justin Dumitrescu, details a system and method involving a fragrance and a physical delivery system for the purpose of improving learning and memory.
As this is a patent application publication, it does not impose new regulatory obligations or compliance deadlines on regulated entities. It represents a disclosure of an invention and does not constitute a rule, guidance, or enforcement action. Companies in the medical device or pharmaceutical sectors may find this disclosure relevant for competitive intelligence or potential licensing opportunities.
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ODOR-BASED TMR SYSTEM AND METHOD
Application US20260083932A1 Kind: A1 Mar 26, 2026
Inventors
Justin Dumitrescu
Abstract
An Odor-based TMR System for enhanced learning and memory is disclosed herein. The TMR system and method comprises a fragrance and a physical delivery system.
CPC Classifications
A61M 21/00 A61M 2021/0016
Filing Date
2025-09-19
Application No.
19333907
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