What rights can be inherited in the patent right?
The property rights enjoyed by the obligee include: ① the patentee's ownership of the patent; (2) The patentee has the right to exploit his patent, that is, to manufacture, use, promise to sell, sell or import his patented product for production and operation purposes, or to use his patented method and use, promise to sell, sell or import the product directly obtained according to the patented method; ③ The patentee has the right to transfer his patent application right or patent right; (4) The patentee has the right to license others to exploit his own patent in accordance with the procedures prescribed by law and collect royalties; ⑤ The patentee has the right to claim damages from the units or individuals that manufacture, use, promise to sell, sell or import their own patented products, use their own patented methods or use, promise to sell, sell or import products directly obtained by patented methods within the patent validity period. The above-mentioned property rights in the patent right can be exercised as individual citizens of the patentee, can be transferred to others, or can be inherited by the heir after the death of the patentee.