Chapter 290 Patents make money
“Thank you, senior brother, please worry about me during this time.”
Chang Haonan simply thanked him and put the two floppy disks into his bag.
“Where is the word?”
Fang Zhen quickly waved his hand. He had basically no airs as a senior brother before, let alone in front of this monster:
“If it weren't for you, my junior brother, I probably wouldn't have finished my graduation thesis yet. How could I be as relaxed as I am now…”
There was a lot of gratitude at the end of the sentence.
This is completely sincere.
When he and Yao Mengna were responsible for performing wing flutter analysis on the M60, Fang Zhen led the research team into a dead end. If it weren't for Chang Haonan's miraculous rescue, he would have been able to conclude the problem hastily along the original route. .
Based on their research situation at the time, it could only be regarded as application-level research based on existing mature technologies and theories, with almost zero innovation. It would not be a big problem to graduate a few masters, but it obviously did not meet the requirements for doctoral training.
Now, although the core technology of the generalized aeroelastic equation under nonlinear flutter conditions was developed by Chang Haonan and has been named by Du Yishan and asked not to be published publicly for the time being, this is equivalent to opening up a scientific research path. A new direction, just pick up some scraps nearby, and change the application field to engage in interdisciplinary research, it is enough to write a doctoral thesis.
Actually, if we really talk about the workload and difficulty of the work, it may not be greater than before.
This is the dividend that pioneers in the field can reap.
Some young mentors who have made such breakthroughs in theoretical aspects can even rely on one of their own achievements to provide proof for their Ph.D.s within a few years, so that they can graduate on time.
Anyone who has received a Ph.D. knows how attractive this is.
As a result, it is easy to form a siphon effect, attracting several batches of the best students to lead a research group.
Of course, Chang Haonan has not found a mentor yet, and Du Yishan has been flying for most of his life and is already considering landing.
So the first person the former took to fly became his senior brother.
While a few people were chatting, another sleepy-eyed man yawned and pushed the door in from the outside.
It is summer.
It's the master's student who worked on the project with Fang Zhen and Yao Mengna.
Then she saw three people sitting in the office.
“Senior...brother?”
Although she and Chang Haonan haven't seen each other for a few months, they have been hearing that the latter has made many achievements in the 603 Institute. In addition, even Fang Zhen often talks about whether his doctoral thesis was entrusted to others. The other party's blessing was such that Xia Tian even hesitated when calling out this title.
I feel that calling me junior brother is no longer respectful enough.
But there doesn't seem to be any other name for it.
At this time, Du Yishan also stood up again:
“I have a meeting to hold in the morning, so you guys should be busy first. Xiao Chang, come with me to get the key, and then you can take a look at your new office over there at the High Performance Computing Center.”
“New office? Mine?”
Hearing Du Yishan talk about this, Chang Haonan noticed that his workstation in this room was still the same, and there was no computer of the same style like others.
“We can't let the people in charge of the computing center sit in the same room with us. If word spreads, it will seem like we are short of a room at Beijing Airlines, and many things will be inconvenient.”
Fang Zhen next to him smacked his lips, with some envy in his tone.
“Xiao Fang is right. Even if you don't go there often, the place must be reserved. In fact, even the computer room equipment and other equipment have been shipped, but the manufacturer's engineers are still doing final debugging, so there is no way to officially open it.”
Du Yishan also explained.
Chang Haonan only learned that he was appointed as the person in charge of the computing center on the way. He never expected that even the office matters had been settled. He was stunned for a moment before nodding, and then followed Du Yishan out again.
"well…"
Watching the old man and the young man leave, Fang Zhen sighed in confusion: "Think about it, when my junior brother first joined the group last year, I personally helped him clear up his position. It turned out that it was less than a year. They have already moved to independent offices, and I haven't even graduated from my Ph.D.…”
“Looking at the bright side, he hasn't even enrolled in the Ph.D. program yet.”
Xia Tian patted Fang Zhen on the shoulder, looked in the direction of the door and replied.
Fang Zhen became even more depressed after hearing this:
“I'll just assume you were comforting me just now…”
About half an hour later, Chang Haonan appeared in the student office of Du Yishan's research group again.
“Junior brother? Why are you back again?”
Xia Tian poked her head out from behind the huge CRT monitor and asked curiously—because she was relatively short, her whole body would be blocked by the computer when she was sitting.
Obviously she thought Chang Haonan would definitely use the new personal office.
After all, who doesn't want a separate work space?
Chang Haonan waved his hands and sat back in his seat:
“Forget it, that office has just been renovated, and the smell is so strong that it's going to kill me, and construction is still going on around it. All the noise makes me have a headache, so I went to identify the door and ran away.”
At this moment, Fang Zhen also suddenly remembered something. He stood up and found a document bag from the bookcase next to him, and then came to Chang Haonan:
“By the way, junior brother, you came back just in time. I have a project here that needs to use a patent you registered before.”
“My patent...the one that designs the way the blades curve and sweep?”
That was registered last year when Chang Haonan took advantage of his free time to do private work for a company.
According to international practice, if a patent is issued during the research process, the person who completed the patent will be the name of the researcher, and the owner will be the name of the person who funded the project.
If it is a vertical topic, then write the name of the organization. Horizontal topics are usually enterprises.
Of course, if the researcher conducts the project at his own expense, it belongs to him alone.
Chang Haonan's situation was quite special. Firstly, he was a small company and he didn't pay much attention to patents. Secondly, he didn't have enough money to sponsor a complete project.
The five thousand yuan is just Chang Haonan's hard work fee and Wu Yifan's intermediary fee, and it certainly cannot be calculated according to research funds.
In short, a series of reasons led to the ownership of the patent finally falling into the hands of Chang Haonan.
"Yes, this project requires the use of a high-altitude swept-blade propeller. The design is very similar to the one in your patent. Party A considers that there may be legal risks in the future, so let me talk to you about the issue of patent royalties. ”
As long as it is not an essential standard patent, patent royalties are a matter completely decided by negotiation between the two parties. No one can control whether it is a free license or a sky-high price.
“That's no problem. What are they planning to do with this propeller? How much are they prepared to pay?”
Chang Haonan is a layman who is still interested in money.
He fastened the computer he had taken out and took the portfolio from Fang Zhen beside him.
There are many ways to collect patent royalties, and Chang Haonan naturally has to choose the one that is more beneficial to him.
For example, for products with large shipments, such as ordinary motors and centrifuges, you can first charge a relatively low entry fee like Qualcomm will do in the future, and then charge each product a certain proportion of the selling price. Commission.
And if the output is very small, it is better to negotiate it once and for all, and save the trouble of annual verification later.
(End of this chapter)
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