Comrades who have applied for circuit patents, please come in ~ ~ ~
If you want to apply for a patent, the success rate is high. The most important thing is that the application documents should be professional and rigorous, which can reflect the novelty of your design. First of all, make an objective analysis of your design to ensure that no identical or similar design has been patented or published as a paper; Then, write the patent application materials, clearly describe the novelty of the design, and compare it with the existing technology. The right application part should be well mastered, and under the premise of respecting the commonness of general technology, the similar design should be guaranteed not to infringe to the maximum extent. After completing the patent application documents (including the application, technical specifications and technical drawings), file a patent application with the acceptance department of the patent office, and this will have to run by itself. The patent must first pass the auditor's examination, during which you may be asked to rewrite the relevant materials because of unclear description, or you may be directly rejected because of lack of novelty. After passing the examination, it will generally enter the publicity period within 3 months, with one year for utility model and three years for invention. After the publicity, the patent can be obtained without the third party's intervention. The patent application rate of circuits is still very high, especially for utility models and inventions. If you are busy at work, you can also find a patent agency to help you apply, including the writing of documents. At present, I have 6 utility model patents and 4 invention patents in circuit. I hope the above experience will help you.