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Dave Pulvermacher • March 11, 2025

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Matrix Product Development Secures Patent for Tip-Charging Wireless Probe, Targeting Commercial Oven and Kitchen Industries


Madison, WI – [3/3/25] – Matrix Product Development is excited to announce the approval of U.S. Patent No. 12,222,247, covering an innovative tip-charging technology for wireless probes. Designed for the commercial oven and kitchen industries, this breakthrough allows for seamless integration in both retrofit applications and OEM sales, offering a more hygienic, efficient, and automated solution for temperature monitoring.


Tip charging is important because:


  • Improved cleanability: the tip is not exposed to high oven temperatures where fats can get baked on


  • Allows for auto-pairing the probe to the oven or display; a huge advantage in large kitchens with multiple ovens


  • Auto-calibration in the off hours in a large deli is a significant time saver


"Our patented tip-charging probe is a game-changer for the commercial food industry," said Ron Pulvermacher, CEO. "It streamlines kitchen workflows, improves hygiene, and integrates seamlessly into modern cooking systems, whether as a retrofit solution or an OEM component."


With a strong focus on restaurant chains, commercial ovens, and professional kitchens, Matrix Product Development is now actively marketing this next-generation wireless probe to manufacturers and kitchen operators looking for cutting-edge, precision cooking solutions.


For more information or partnership inquiries, visit www.wyzetemp.com


About Matrix Product Development


Matrix PD has been in business since 1997 specializing in engineering and product development, including wireless temperature probes.

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