Motorcycles can't use umbrellas on the road. Why is the umbrella a national patent product?

Hehe, it's a little emotional

First of all, we must understand what the criteria for granting patent rights are. Paragraph 1 of Article 5 of the Patent Law stipulates that no patent right shall be granted for inventions and creations that violate laws, social morality or harm public interests.

How to understand it? There are the following points: "law". Refers to the laws formulated by the National People's Congress and its Standing Committee, excluding administrative regulations, local regulations and rules and other normative documents. And traffic regulations belong to administrative regulations.

"Invention and creation in violation of the law" means that the purpose of the invention and creation itself violates the law, but if the purpose of the invention and creation itself does not violate the law, it is not an invention and creation in violation of the law just because it is abused. For example, a kitchen knife is used to cut vegetables, but it can also be used to chop people. A kitchen knife becomes a weapon when it is used to chop people. . . But we can't ban production and sales just because kitchen knives can be used to chop people. . .

Haha, I wonder if my answer satisfies you.

Again, motorcycles with umbrellas on the road will be fined. Is the original intention of this regulation to protect the safety of drivers and pedestrians?