What is the patent principle of universal coverage? How to deal with patent infringement?

What is the patent principle of universal coverage? Patent technology is an important tool to transform economic interests. Licensing and transfer of patented technology can bring sustained benefits to the patentee. Those who lack patented technology will inevitably copy patented technology from the technical side. There are still many chaos in the patent market today, and patent infringement continues. However, some patentees sometimes give up defending their patents because of the cost of patent infringement litigation. What is a patent? The principle of patent non-litigation of universal insurance is connivance of patent infringement. In order to understand the different manifestations of patent infringement, we need to understand some principles of patent infringement, including the principle of equivalence, the principle of repeated designation and the principle of universal coverage. Today, we mainly know that universal coverage principle and universal coverage principle are one of the most basic principles to judge patent infringement. The so-called universal application principle means that if the accused object or method is infringed, then the product or method should have every feature described in the patent claim and be indispensable. The common manifestations are literal infringement, that is, only through literal analysis and comparison, it can be concluded that the technical characteristics of the infringing object are the same as those of the patent, and the technical characteristics of the infringing object are exactly the same as those of the patent. The so-called identity means that the technical characteristics of the infringing object are compared with those of the patent; The technical features in the independent claims of this patent use the above concepts. The technical features appearing in the infringing object are concrete concepts under the superordinate concept and also belong to the same technical features. In patent infringement, the principle of universal application is an important method to identify patent infringement. Whether a patent is completely infringed can be judged by the relationship between inclusion and inclusion, which is an important way to evaluate patent infringement. There are many ways to protect patent rights. First, the two sides can negotiate the solution of infringement, and the problems that cannot be solved can only be solved by legal means. However, the patentee should be reminded that patent application authorization is an important prerequisite for patent protection.