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Date: 2025-03-19
The technical disclosure document for patent application
(Invention patent or utility model patent)
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When writing this technical disclosure document, please closely focus on the following structure: "What problem needs to be solved - What technical means are used to solve it - What technical effects are achieved - With reference to the accompanying drawings, describe in detail how the patent is implemented." The requirement is that an ordinary technician in this field, based on the existing technology they possess and the technical content proposed by this invention, should be able to reproduce the invention and achieve the claimed technical effects.
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The title of the invention (Briefly and accurately indicate the technical subject of this invention/creation, within 25 words.) |
Technical Field (The technical field to which this invention/creation belongs or is directly applied,rather than a broader or adjacent technical field, nor the invention or utility model itself.) |
Existing Technology (Describe the background technology that is relevant for understanding, searching, and examining this invention, and cite the documents that reflect this background technology. Particularly, cite the documents that contain the closest prior art to the invention or utility model patent application. Additionally, objectively point out the problems and shortcomings present in the background technology, but only those that are addressed by the technical solution of the invention or utility model.) |
Purpose (Addressing the defects and deficiencies in the existing technology, describe in positive and concise language the technical problem that this invention aims to solve. Further explanation of its effects may also be provided, but the description must not use advertising or promotional language.) |
Technical Solution and Key Points of the Invention (Clearly and completely describe all new technical means and measures adopted to solve the problems existing in the prior art or to accomplish the tasks of this invention/creation.) |
Beneficial Effects (The advantages and positive effects of this invention/creation compared to the existing technology.) |
Accompanying Drawings and Their Brief Descriptions (The advantages and positive effects of this invention/creation compared to the existing technology.) |
Embodiments (The description of the examples should be detailed enough to enable those skilled in the art to implement the invention without the need for inventive effort. Depending on the specific circumstances, there may be one or more examples to support the scope of protection claimed. For inventions related to products, the specific embodiment should describe in detail the mechanical or electrical composition of the product with reference to the accompanying drawings, explaining the relationships between various parts, such as their connections, cooperations, etc. If necessary, the operational process or steps should also be described. For method inventions, besides writing out the steps, the process conditions should also be specified.) |
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