Innovation emphasizes a new state different from the existing state. However, a patent that can be granted a patent right needs to be creative, novel and practical. Novelty emphasizes the undisclosed state and is not known to the unspecified public; Creativity means that it is not obvious to ordinary technicians in the technical field to which the invention belongs, and it is not only new, but also needs to reach a certain height to grant rights. Practicality means that an invention or utility model can be manufactured or used and can produce positive effects, which is not required by innovation, but unique to the patent system.
It can be seen that innovation alone is not enough for the grant of patent rights in intellectual property rights, and more conditions are needed.