Yes. Utility models usually refer to new technical solutions proposed for the shape, structure or combination of products that are suitable for practical use.
1. Materials required to apply for a utility model patent
(1) Documents required to apply for a utility model patent
1. If the applicant (i.e. the right person) is a natural person:
1) Copy of the applicant’s ID card, current address, postal code, contact number and fax;
2) Names, addresses, postal codes of all inventors ;
3) Copy of the first inventor’s ID card;
2. If the applicant (i.e. the right holder) is an enterprise:
1) Enterprise Copy of business license, copy of organization code certificate, with official seal;
2) Names, addresses, zip codes of all inventors;
3) First invention A copy of the person's ID card;
4) The name, phone number, fax, and contact address of the contact person for the patent application;
(2) Handle the entrustment procedures (with the official seal of the enterprise) or signature of a natural person)
(3) Provide technical disclosure letter
Contents included in the technical disclosure letter:
1. Name: indicate product characteristics, etc., cannot If it exceeds 25 characters, the product model cannot be written.
2. Technical field: State the technical field to which the technical solution claimed to be protected belongs, and it must be related to the name.
3. Background technology: List the basic situation and objective defects of existing products on the market, which should correspond to the innovation and development points.
4. Content: including purpose, technical solutions and beneficial effects.
1) Purpose: Explain the problem to be solved by the creation (or the defects in the existing technology to be overcome).
2) Technical solution: Detailed description of the overall technical solution adopted and various aspects that are different from existing technologies. A product patent should point out the composition or structure of the product, the location of each part, the relationship between parts, parameters and uses, etc.
3) Beneficial effects: Point out the technical advantages and effects, which can be explained by data such as improved output, quality, yield, quality, precision, efficiency, etc., or by using energy-saving raw materials, effective Data description that is beneficial to environmental protection, reducing labor intensity, shortening production cycle, etc. It is best to compare with existing technology to illustrate the effect and point out the difference and basis.
5. Description of the drawings: The description of the drawings is a descriptive text for the drawings. For the drawings in the description, the name of the drawing and the meaning of each mark in the drawing should be pointed out. Partial cross-sectional views should be numbered and named separately, and explained separately.
6. Specific implementation: This part should give the best implementation plan of the invention and creation, which is the concreteization of the technical solution. The required content is very specific. The embodiment can be one or multiple. The more examples there are, the more conducive it is to obtain a wide range of protection, and generally more than three are required. Sometimes an embodiment can be understood as a detailed record of an experiment, or changing one or more experimental parameters and doing another experiment is another embodiment.
7. Attached drawings: The attached drawings can be schematic diagrams of the product structure. There should be no text, size, or component values ??on the attached drawings. For mechanical drawings, all components should be uniformly numbered with Arabic numerals using lead lines; the attached drawing should be a printed board or electronic version with black lines. Utility model patents must have drawings (schematic diagrams).