Invention patents are not only a recognition of the inventor's intellectual achievements, but also an important mechanism for stimulating innovation and promoting technological progress. By applying for a patent, inventors can ensure that their innovative technology is legally protected and prevented from being illegally copied or stolen by others. This helps to maintain fair market competition, encourage enterprises to increase research and development investment, and promote industrial upgrading. At the same time, invention patents are also a reflection of a company's competitiveness, which can enhance its market position and expand its business scope. In today's globalized world, invention patents are even more important chips for international technological cooperation and trade, helping to enhance a country's technological strength and international competitiveness.