On the wording of patent application

Different from the closed description of "composed of", "including" and "equipped" are all open descriptions, all of which imply the meaning of "there may be other components". Personally, I think there is no difference between the two (the components that may be "included" are relatively independent).

A, b, c and d all include e. The word "Jun" here indicates the relationship between "A, B, C and D are" and "Jun", and generally specifies the relationship between "A" and "D".

For "any one of A, B, C and D contains E, but not necessarily only one component", two narrative ways can be given.