1. Enhance product competitiveness: By comprehensively applying multiple patents, more innovative and unique products can be designed, thus enhancing product competitiveness. For example, combining several patented technologies can realize more complex functions and improve the performance and function of products.
2. Avoid infringement: In the design process, comprehensive utilization of multiple patents can help designers ensure that their own designs will not infringe patents owned by other companies. Through the comprehensive application of several patents, the designed products or technologies are ensured to operate within the legal scope, and infringement disputes and legal risks are avoided.
3. Solve technical bottlenecks: There may be technical bottlenecks in some technical fields, and comprehensive application for multiple patents can solve these bottlenecks. By combining different patented technologies, designers can find innovative solutions, overcome technical limitations and promote technological progress.
4. Improve the value and market position of products: By comprehensively utilizing a number of patents, unique functions can be added to products, the added value of products can be improved, and products can have a higher position in the market. Through continuous innovation and integration of a number of patented technologies, we have developed products with differentiated competitiveness and occupied market share.
It should be noted that designers need to ensure that their designs will not infringe others' patents when comprehensively utilizing patents. By conducting patent search and consulting patent experts, designers can better understand existing patents and avoid the risk of infringement.