This product is a design patent, which protects products that are the same as or similar to pictures or photographs. If your product looks obviously different from this design patent, it is ok, specifically: 1. The outer contour of your product should not be the same as or similar to this design patent. The outer contour of the design patent is rhombic and wavy, and you can make it multilateral. 2. The color of the text and background of your product should not be the same as or similar to the color of the design patent. The background of the design patent is dark, and the characters are bright. You just need to turn the background bright and the characters dark in reverse.
In addition, when you want to make a product different from this design patent, you should also be careful about the conflict with other design patents, that is, the product you made to avoid this patent may conflict with other patents, so you should be clear.
In general, materials do not affect the protection scope of design patents, that is to say, even if the materials you make are completely different, they may be infringed (if the design patent is transparent, the protection scope of the design patent includes the patterns you see in it, so you can avoid it from this angle). In addition, it is useless to change the number and angle of prisms slightly, and they will still be infringed. So you'd better make the shape (outline lines) obviously different, or make the pattern obviously different (that is, the background and text I mentioned above have different shades).
The above is for reference only. You can take this as inspiration and draw inferences from others. Thank you.