Can the patent not be made public?

Can't be made public. As the inventor of the patent, he has the right to sign it. If the inventor signs his name, there will be the inventor's name on the corresponding patent, that is, the inventor will disclose it. If the right of authorship is abandoned, the name of the inventor will not be displayed, that is, the inventor will not be made public. Except for national defense patents, everything else should be made public. It is the name of the inventor, and you can choose not to make it public. The invention will be put into trial after 18 months, and it will be kept secret before publication. When you say confidential, you mean this. However, private patents can only be used to judge novelty, not creativity.