Patent specification is the core part of patent literature. What does it usually consist of?

Patent specification is the core component of patent literature, which generally consists of technical field of invention, background of invention, content of invention, drawings, mode of implementation, effect of invention, claims, abstract of specification, etc.

1. technical field of the invention: explain the technical field of the invention, and briefly introduce the relevant background knowledge and technical status.

2. Background of the invention: Introduce the motivation, purpose and technical problems of the invention in detail, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of the existing technology.

3. Content of the invention: Describe the technical features, structure and functions of the invention in detail, as well as the specific conditions or materials required for the implementation of the invention.

4. Drawings: Including the embodiment, schematic diagram and flow chart of the present invention, so as to describe the structure and steps of the present invention more intuitively.

5. Implementation: Provide a description of the specific implementation of the invention, including steps, conditions and specific operation methods.

6. Effect of the invention: explain the advantages and innovations of the invention compared with the existing technology, and the expected effect that can be achieved by implementing the invention.

7. Claims in the specification: define the scope of protection of the invention and list the specific implementation requirements and technical elements of the invention.

8. Description abstract: Briefly summarize the invention, so as to better understand the technical characteristics and practical application of the invention.