The relationship between "specific embodiment" in the specification and the claims (involving patent law)
The patent claim is based on the patent specification, indicating the scope of patent protection. The specific way of patent implementation is an integral part of the patent specification and a necessary part of the patent specification. The patent embodiment is an example of the implementation of an invention or utility model and is not a necessary part of the specification. If the technical features of the claims derived from the embodiment are not disclosed in the technical scheme for solving technical problems in the specification, the specification will not be fully supported and the patent will not be effectively protected. The writing of the embodiment should be consistent with the technical scheme adopted to solve the technical problems, and the technical features of the claim should be explained in detail to support the claim.