How to write the specific implementation in the patent application? Are you sure to follow the steps step by step?

First of all, the standard answer can be found in the Guide to Patent Examination published by Intellectual Property Press in June 20 10. Secondly, in order to explain how to write "specific ways", here is a general description of the whole specification: in principle, the specification should include the following parts: 1 name 2 Technical field 3 Background technology 4 Invention content 5 Description of drawings 6 Specific ways According to the third paragraph of Article 26 of the Patent Law, the specification should give a clear and complete description of the invention or utility model, subject to the realization of the technical personnel in the technical field. The understanding of this sentence actually requires that the description should fully disclose the invention or utility model. Thirdly, as can be seen from the above, each part of the specification is made around the provisions of the third paragraph of Article 26 of the Patent Law, from which we can understand how to write the "specific implementation". In principle, the specification shall describe in detail the preferred embodiment of the invention or utility model that the applicant considers to be realized. Where appropriate, examples should be given; If there are drawings, they shall be explained with reference to the drawings. What is emphasized here is that in the detailed explanation, we should also pay attention to distinguish which contents should be patented and which contents should be protected as technical secrets. If everyone can easily think of the details, try to apply for patents to protect them, while the contents that everyone can't easily think of (such as some proprietary technologies) can be protected as technical secrets without affecting the degree of publicity. For the above contents, please refer to Section 2.2.6, Chapter 2, Part II of the aforementioned Guide to Patent Examination.