When applying for a patent, do I need to show the real thing to the China National Intellectual Property Administration Patent Office?

Legal analysis: No, the patent application should be handled in written form or other forms stipulated by the Patent Office (such as electronic application). The Patent Office does not accept samples, samples or models when accepting patent applications. All kinds of procedures for printing, typing or handwritten documents directly or indirectly by oral, telephone, physical and other non-written forms or electronic application methods, or by telegraph, telex, fax, film and other communication methods are regarded as not filed and have no legal effect.

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Patent Law.

Article 26 Where an applicant applies for a patent for invention or utility model, he shall submit the written request, specification and its abstract, patent right and other documents.

The request shall specify the name of the invention or utility model, the name of the inventor, the name and address of the applicant and other matters.

The specification shall give a clear and complete description of the invention or utility model, which shall be subject to the realization of the technical personnel in the technical field; Attached drawings shall be attached when necessary. The technical points of the invention or utility model shall be briefly explained.

The patent claim shall be based on the specification, and clearly and briefly define the scope of patent protection.

For inventions that rely on genetic resources, the applicant shall state the direct source and original source of genetic resources in the patent application documents; If the applicant cannot explain the original source, it shall explain the reasons.

Article 27 To apply for a patent for design, a written request, a picture or photograph of the design, a brief description of the design and other documents shall be submitted.

The relevant pictures or photographs submitted by the applicant shall clearly indicate the design of the product for which patent protection is required.