Can patent applicants put brackets?
Patent applicants can do without brackets. In a patent application, the name of the applicant should be expressed as clearly and accurately as possible. There is no need to put brackets after the applicant's name. Because in the process of patent examination, the applicant's name is used as a fixed mark, in order to avoid confusion and mistakes, it should be kept as concise as possible. If it is necessary to add explanatory information or remarks after the applicant's name, consider using other symbols or punctuation marks, such as commas and dashes. However, under no circumstances should brackets be used to indicate the name or other information of the applicant.