
As China accelerates the development of intelligent manufacturing and industrial robotics,
its patent system provides a comprehensive and strongly enforceable legal framework for
protecting core technologies such as precision actuators, motion control systems, and
sensor integration. Governed by the Patent Law of the People’s Republic of China
(2021 Revision) and administered by the China National Intellectual Property
Administration (CNIPA), the system supports layered patent layout, fast examination
channels, and high-efficiency enforcement, making it essential for global robotics enterprises
competing in the world’s largest industrial automation market. The following case
demonstrates how a complete patent portfolio and targeted enforcement can effectively
safeguard core robotic technologies.
A leading international intelligent robotics company developed a high-precision servo drive
module with integrated self-calibration and anti-vibration functions, widely used in
industrial assembly, medical robots, and automated logistics equipment. To fully protect
its technological achievements, the company established a complete patent portfolio through
CNIPA:
● Invention patents for core control algorithms, circuit design, and drive feedback methods;
● Utility model patents for the mechanical structure, assembly layout, and heat dissipation
structure of the drive module;
● Appearance design patents for the modular shape and interface layout of the finished driver.
In mid-2026, several domestic automation manufacturers launched competing robot products
adopting nearly the same structure, control logic, and appearance design without
authorization. These products directly copied the patented structural features and control
methods, resulting in substantial market competition and economic losses to the patent owner.
The company immediately implemented a dual enforcement strategy. It submitted administrative
complaints to local intellectual property offices, providing complete patent documents and
technical comparison reports to request seizure and removal of infringing products at
industrial expos, e-commerce platforms, and automation equipment markets. It also filed
civil litigation in the Shenzhen Intellectual Property Court, seeking permanent injunctions,
destruction of infringing products, and compensation for economic losses.
Within four months, the court confirmed that the competing products had fully infringed the
company’s invention patents and utility model patents. The court ordered the defendants to
immediately cease production, sales, and promotion, recalled all infringing modules, and
paid significant compensatory damages. Administrative enforcement quickly removed
infringing goods from circulation. The case effectively stopped large-scale imitation,
stabilized the company’s market share, and confirmed the commercial value of a systematic
patent layout.
This case provides important guidance for robotics and intelligent manufacturing innovators:
● A layered patent portfolio protects core algorithms through invention patents and physical
structures through utility model patents, creating comprehensive barriers.
● Preemptive patent filing before mass production and launch ensures stable rights and
improves enforcement success rates.
● Combining administrative enforcement and civil litigation achieves rapid cessation of
infringement and sufficient economic remedies.
● Complete technical disclosure, precise claim drafting, and real-time market monitoring are
essential to winning infringement cases.
For international robotics and automation companies entering the Chinese market, the
following strategies are strongly recommended:
File invention and utility model patents before product release or public disclosure to preserve
novelty.
Adopt a combined layout of invention patents + utility model patents + design patents for
full-spectrum protection.
Regularly monitor CNIPA’s public database and market products to detect infringement early.
Use CNIPA’s priority examination policy for high-tech and smart manufacturing sectors to
shorten approval cycles.
Cooperate with local patent attorneys experienced in robotics and electronics to improve
enforcement efficiency.
China’s patent system in 2026 provides strong, stable protection for core technologies in
intelligent robotics and industrial automation. This case confirms that a proactive, systematic
patent strategy including layered filing, real-time monitoring, and coordinated enforcement
can effectively protect technological advantages. For global enterprises, mastering China’s
patent rules and enforcement mechanisms is the key to maintaining competitiveness, preventing
infringement, and achieving long-term development in the world’s leading intelligent
manufacturing market.
Hyperlink List:
●IPcrossark:
https://www.ipcrossark.com/en/patent_detail/1.html
● CNIPA – Official Patent Registration & Enforcement:
● China Robotics Industry Association (CRIA):