Generally speaking, invention is the process and achievement of applying natural laws to solve unique problems in the technical field and putting forward innovative schemes and measures. The product was invented to meet the needs of people's daily life.
The achievements of the invention either provide an unprecedented model of artificial natural objects or provide new technologies and methods for processing and manufacturing. The innovation and transformation of machinery and equipment, instruments and various consumer goods, as well as related manufacturing processes, production processes and detection and control methods, all belong to inventions.
In the field of intellectual property rights, invention refers to one of the patent types of invention-creation protected by the patent law, and refers to the new technical scheme proposed for products, methods or their improvement. Inventions in the patent field all have their specific protected objects or protected objects.
Accidental creation:
Inventor of intelligent toys: Richard Jones, an American naval engineer, originally intended to invent an instrument to monitor the power of warships. Invention process: Jones was testing the springs, but one of them fell to the ground and began to "walk", so the "smart card" was born.