What are the requirements for the invention name in the request when applying for a patent for invention?

The invention name in the request shall be consistent with the invention name in the specification. The name of the invention shall briefly and accurately indicate the subject and type of the application for a patent for invention. The name of the invention shall not contain non-technical words such as name, unit name, trademark, code name and model number. Nor shall it contain ambiguous words such as "and others" and "and its analogues"; Nor should we only use general words, so that no information about the invention is given. For example, we only use words such as "method", "device", "composition" and "compound" as the name of the invention. The name of the invention generally does not exceed 25 words. Under special circumstances, for example, some inventions in the field of chemistry may be allowed up to 40 words. What are the requirements for the inventor to fill in the request? The inventor shall be an individual, and no unit or collective shall be filled in the request, such as "XX research group". Inventors shall use their real names, and shall not use pen names or other informal names. If there is more than one inventor, it shall be filled in from left to right. Do not meet the requirements, the examiner shall issue a notice of correction. Where the applicant corrects the name of the inventor in the request, it shall submit the correction opinions, the statements of the parties and the corresponding supporting documents. If it is inconvenient for the inventor to disclose his name, can he not display his name in the published document? The inventor may request the Patent Office not to publish his name. When filing a patent application, if the name of the inventor is requested not to be published, it shall be marked "(Not to publish the name)" at the back of the corresponding inventor filled in the "Inventor" column of the request. After making a request not to publish the name, if it meets the requirements after examination, the Patent Office will not publish its name in the patent bulletin, patent application pamphlet, patent pamphlet and patent certificate, and indicate the words "Request not to publish its name" in the corresponding position, and the inventor shall not request to publish its name again. Where the name of the inventor is requested not to be published after filing a patent application, a written statement signed or sealed by the inventor shall be submitted. However, if a request is made after the patent application enters the stage of preparation for publication, it shall be deemed that the request has not been made, and the examiner shall issue a notice as if it has not been made. (Yu Zhiwei)