An invention description is a required document in the application for protection of inventions and utility solutions. This is the basis for state agencies to consider meeting the protection conditions of inventions and utility solutions. At the same time, it is also a premise for state agencies to protect the owner’s intellectual property rights based on the information provided in the protection claim.

Accordingly, an invention description consists of the following parts: Name of invention/utility solution; Technical areas covered; Technical status of the invention/utility solution; Describe the technical nature of the invention/utility solution; Brief description of attached drawings (if any); Example implementation of invention, utility solution (if necessary); Claims for protection; Patent abstract. Specifically, the content of each section should be implemented as follows: 1. Name of invention/utility solution: The name of the invention/utility solution must be short, clear, briefly show the type of object, function or technical field and the nature of that object, and must be consistent with the nature of the invention/solution. utility as detailed in the “Description of the technical nature of the invention/utility solution” section of the Description. If the invention relates to a product or process for which a name is already in common use, the name should be taken immediately without the need for a new name. If the invention relates to a new product or process being created for the first time, it should be named after the function, e.g. Cutting tool. The name of the dependent invention must be the same as the name of the basic invention. 2. Technical field covered Must indicate the technical area in which the invention/utility solution is used or related. The field must be consistent with the field under the international patent classification. In general, to do this, it is advisable to state the name of the invention and the mark identifying the area of use to supplement and explain the name of the invention. Example: “The invention is a machine used to stack canning boxes after they have been filled for the food industry and can be used for canning factories”. If the name of the invention identifies both the technical nature and the field of its use, such as a construction tower crane, the section should be expressed as follows: “The invention relates to types of construction tower cranes”. If the invention is a supplementary invention to an already granted invention or some application, this section should be shown as follows: “In the basic Patent (specify number of Patents) or applications (specify number of applications) there is a describes a hydraulic column with a fixed resistance, the sign “one-way valve in a large-diameter piston” is the basic sign. 3. Technical status of invention/utility solution Information on known technical solutions up to the priority date of the Application must be stated (with the same purpose or solving the same technical problem) with the invention/utility solution stated in the Application. On the basis of those known solutions, it is necessary to indicate the solution which is closest in technical nature to the invention/utility solution stated in the application, briefly describes the nature of this solution and states its limitations, deficiency of that solution in solving the technical problem or achieving the purpose to which the invention/utility solution mentioned in the application refers. The source of the above information must be clearly indicated. If technical condition information is not available, it shall be indicated. 4. Description of the technical nature of the invention/utility solution The description begins with a paragraph stating the purpose that the invention/utility solution should achieve or the technical problem that the invention/utility solution needs to solve in order to overcome the limitations or shortcomings of the invention/utility solution. The closest known solution is mentioned in the section “Technical status of invention/utility solution”. Next is a description of the signs constituting the invention/utility solution. In particular, new signs of the invention/utility solution must be presented compared with the closest technical solution mentioned in the section “Technical status of the invention/utility solution”. Types of signs that can be used; to describe depending on the type of invention/utility solution: Signs to describe a structural invention/utility solution can be: details, sub-assemblies and their functions; shape of details, detail clusters; materials for detailing, detail assemblies; size of details, detail assemblies; correlation position between details, detail clusters; How to link details, detail clusters. Signs to describe a substance invention/utility solution can be: the components that make up the substance; proportions of components; molecular structure formula; physicochemical properties, etc. Signs to describe a methodological invention/utility solution can be: stages; the order of execution of the stages; Technical conditions (temperature, pressure, time, catalyst, etc.) to perform the steps means/equipment to perform the stages… 5. Brief description of the drawings If there are drawings in the Description to clarify the nature of the invention/utility solution, there must be a list of drawings and a brief explanation of each drawing. 6. Detailed description of invention/utility solution In this section, the invention must be described by its characteristic signs so that the invention can be realized by the average person in the industry and must correspond to the claim. Depending on the type of invention/ Helpful solution: For the structure: first of all, it must be described according to the structure (the structure is in a static state) based on the indication numbers on the drawings, that is, the structural characteristics must be presented in detail. Then, the operation must be described
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