1. Reproducibility: The technical scheme or product improvement protected by the patent right of utility model is usually reproducible, that is, other enterprises or individuals can use the same technology for production or improvement. This reproducibility provides a basis for capitalization of utility model patents.
2. Commercial competitive advantage: The grant of patent right for utility model can bring commercial competitive advantage to enterprises and make them gain a certain monopoly position in the market. This can make enterprises more attractive in technological innovation, thus bringing them better business returns.
However, it should be noted that utility model patents and invention patents do not have the same technical content and legal protection scope. Therefore, when making a capitalization decision, it is necessary to comprehensively consider the effective period of utility model patents, market demand, technical competition and other factors.
Generally speaking, the patent right of utility model meets the capitalization conditions in some cases, which can create commercial value and competitive advantage for enterprises. However, the judgment of the specific situation needs further analysis, and it is suggested to consult professionals when making decisions in order to obtain more accurate and comprehensive opinions.