For example, the same unit or individual submits a number of patent applications for randomly generating product shapes, patterns or colors through computer technology.
Practical case: A company submitted 395 design applications, including cushion covers, environmental protection bags, mobile phone bags, fans and other flat products, most of which were obviously simple geometric shapes such as points and squares randomly generated by changing colors, belonging to designs without obvious recognizable patterns.
This case shows that a patent application must conform to the patent characteristics.