Does the teacher write the student's patent in his own name, but he doesn't actually pay it, which constitutes infringement?

1. Patent infringement is generally a product, and only when the product is produced will the patent right be infringed.

2. The inventor of a patent has the right of authorship. If a patent was invented by a student and the teacher didn't contribute, it should be an infringement of the student's right of authorship, which should generally be settled through consultation. Students resolutely disagree with the teacher's name, so the teacher can't be named.