Does the second inventor of the patent need to hand in the electronic version of his ID card?

not necessary

Need the ID number of the first inventor. Patent application documents mainly include: application, patent power of attorney, application documents (claims, specifications, abstracts, etc. ).

The authors of invention patents have different positions.

An invention patent generally has four inventors. Authors rank was the first inventor, the second inventor, the third inventor and the fourth inventor from front to back. Different positions imply the contribution to the patented invention, and the higher the position, the greater the contribution.

The titles of invention patents are different.

As the first and second inventors of invention patents, they play a very important role in the evaluation of professional titles. The difference is that the position of the first inventor is in front of the second inventor, and the same patent scores more than the latter in the evaluation of professional titles. However, the title of invention patent evaluation can also be related to the grade or type of patent, in which the invention patent has the highest gold content, and the higher the grade, the higher the corresponding bonus.

The cost is different.

Professional title evaluation can be obtained by naming invention patents, because the first inventor is at the forefront, and the cost he needs to bear in the same patent is higher than that of the second inventor. Therefore, as for which position the inventor chooses, we should do what we can according to the actual situation. We should know that the bonus points of multiple inventors of utility model patents are sometimes higher than that of one invention patent.

Patent inventor

Patent inventor refers to a person who has made creative contributions to the substantive characteristics of invention and creation. In the process of completing an invention-creation, a person who is only responsible for organizing the work, providing convenience for the use of material and technical conditions or engaging in other auxiliary work does not belong to the inventor.