
Patent Specification
A patent specification is a detailed legal document that describes an invention, explaining what it is, how it works, and how to make and use it. Its purpose is to clearly define the invention's unique features to establish the inventor’s rights. The specification includes a written description, drawings if necessary, and claims that specify the scope of protection. It ensures that others understand the invention and prevents copying, while the inventor retains exclusive rights for a certain period. Overall, the patent specification balances public disclosure with legal protection for new innovations.