Do I need to quote the patent content, announcement number, WeChat official account and patent number when writing an article?

The most formal citation is: submission number+applicant/patentee+publication date of the document, such as: CN 1089067A (** Company) 20 10 May 23rd. Sometimes the applicant/patentee+publication date can be omitted.

Note: A patent will only be given an application number (and only a patent number after being granted), but there will be various published documents for people to read at different stages of the patent. The contents of these documents may be very close or the same, or they may be very different.

For example, if an application for a patent for invention is disclosed without authorization, the application documents will be published (a unique submission number will be given, which can be called the publication number); Patent authorization will disclose authorization documents (it will give a unique contribution number, which can be called authorization announcement number). Usually, the claim will be different from the claim in the application document, but the description is generally similar; Even the supplementary search report documents published in the application process, the patent documents re-published due to partial invalidation after authorization, and some documents that correct mistakes will give each document a unique contribution number.

Therefore, the submission number includes the publication number, authorization announcement number and other documents related to the publication of the corresponding patent, but a specific patent document has only one unique submission number. Write down the submission number and the corresponding publication date of the content you quoted.