Is the name of the patent application as specific as possible?
The specific situation needs specific analysis. For example, if it is written as "a spoon", it is obvious that the concept is too broad, which is equivalent to becoming a generic name and cannot express the content of the invention, so it will not be authorized; But if it is written as "steel spoon with curved handle", the scope of protection is too narrow. Once others switch to other materials, such as plastics and composite materials, your patent right will not be infringed. So the name should be limited before it, not too limited. The best way is to express the difference with the existing invention with the least restrictions, and never gild the lily.