Patent, when I applied for it, I found that it was not similar to this one. Now let me tell you that there was a similar project in the past. The proportion of this project is different from mine. Wha

Patent, when I applied for it, I found that it was not similar to this one. Now let me tell you that there was a similar project in the past. The proportion of this project is different from mine. What should I do?

You need to carefully compare the two patents to see if your ratio falls within the range of the other patent.

There are three situations that are considered approximate:

One is that it completely falls into the other party's range. For example, the other party's temperature is 15-30 degrees, and yours is 20-25 degrees.

The two are crossovers. For example, the other party's temperature is 15-30 degrees, while yours is 10-20 degrees. In both cases you will be dismissed.

If the formulas in the three cases are similar, with slightly different proportions, and the functions of the different ingredients can be substituted (or can be simply deduced), then they will be dismissed as similar.