When applying for a product patent, how to write "embodiment" in technical disclosure?

The examples in the technical specification in the patent application are to illustrate the core technical points in your invention, which are expressed more intuitively in the form of attached drawings and play a very important role in patent protection. Therefore, examples need to elaborate on each technical point in your invention patent.

1. The embodiment is an example of a preferred embodiment of an invention or utility model. The number of embodiments should be determined according to the nature of the invention or utility model, the technical field it belongs to, the existing technical situation and the scope of protection.

2. The preferred concrete embodiment for realizing the invention or utility model is an important part of the specification, which is extremely important for fully disclosing, understanding and realizing the invention or utility model, and supporting and interpreting the claims. Therefore, the specification should describe in detail the preferred specific embodiment of the invention or utility model that the applicant considers to be realized. Where appropriate, examples should be given. If there are drawings, they shall be explained with reference to the drawings.

3. The preferred specific embodiment shall embody the technical scheme adopted in the application to solve the technical problems, and make a detailed description of the technical features supporting the claim.