AU2012203731A1 - Bicycle Storage Unit - Google Patents

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AU2012203731A1
AU2012203731A1 AU2012203731A AU2012203731A AU2012203731A1 AU 2012203731 A1 AU2012203731 A1 AU 2012203731A1 AU 2012203731 A AU2012203731 A AU 2012203731A AU 2012203731 A AU2012203731 A AU 2012203731A AU 2012203731 A1 AU2012203731 A1 AU 2012203731A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62JCYCLE SADDLES OR SEATS; AUXILIARY DEVICES OR ACCESSORIES SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO CYCLES AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. ARTICLE CARRIERS OR CYCLE PROTECTORS
    • B62J9/00Containers specially adapted for cycles, e.g. panniers or saddle bags
    • B62J9/20Containers specially adapted for cycles, e.g. panniers or saddle bags attached to the cycle as accessories
    • B62J9/22Containers specially adapted for cycles, e.g. panniers or saddle bags attached to the cycle as accessories between the main frame tubes, e.g. suspended from the top tube
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62JCYCLE SADDLES OR SEATS; AUXILIARY DEVICES OR ACCESSORIES SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO CYCLES AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. ARTICLE CARRIERS OR CYCLE PROTECTORS
    • B62J11/00Supporting arrangements specially adapted for fastening specific devices to cycles, e.g. supports for attaching maps
    • B62J11/04Supporting arrangements specially adapted for fastening specific devices to cycles, e.g. supports for attaching maps for bottles

Abstract

A bicycle storage device for being mounted to a post of the bicycle, the bicycle storage device comprising an upper storage container defining an upper storage area; a lower storage container defining a lower storage area; and a connector for allowing the ready separation of the upper storage container and the lower storage container, by substantially lateral moment of the upper storage container away from the lower storage container.

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P/00/01 1 Regulation 3.2 AUSTRALIA Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION Invention Title: Bicycle Storage Unit The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me: 23 16353vl BICYCLE STORAGE CONTAINERS FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to bicycle storage containers. BACKGROUND To THE INVENTION 5 When cycling, cyclists are often forced to carry several bottles of water along with a number of other items including tools kits, tyre repair kits, batteries, energy snacks and other items useful for touring. It is against this background and the problems and difficulties associated therewith that the present invention has been developed. 10 SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION According to a first aspect of preferred embodiments herein described there is provided a bicycle storage device for being mounted to a post of the bicycle, the bicycle storage device comprising an upper storage container defining an upper storage area; a lower storage container defining a lower storage area; and a connector for allowing the ready 15 separation of the upper storage container and the lower storage container, by substantially lateral moment of the upper storage container away from the lower storage container. Preferably the connector provides an acute release angle less than 30 degrees below the lateral axis of the bicycle storage device. Preferably the connector provides an acute release angle between 23 and 28 degrees 20 below the lateral axis of the bicycle storage device. Preferably the connector comprises a slidable connector allowing separation of the upper storage container from the lower storage container by substantially lateral movement of the upper storage container away from the lower storage container without any substantial upward movement of the upper storage container towards the saddle or top tube of the 25 bicycle when the lower storage container is mounted to the post. Preferably the post comprises the seat tube of the bicycle; the upper storage container has a base providing a first mating portion of the connector; and the lower container has a 2 cover providing a second mating portion of the connector, the second mating portion for receiving the first mating portion of the upper storage container. Preferably the first mating portion comprises a tongue portion and the second mating potion comprises a groove portion, the groove portion having a lip for preventing the 5 tongue portion from being pulled upwardly out of the groove portion, while still allowing separation of the upper storage container from the lower storage container by substantially lateral moment of the upper storage container away from the longitudinal axis of the seat tube of the bicycle. Preferably when the bicycle storage device is mounted to the seat tube of the bicycle, the 10 base of the upper storage container adopts a substantially horizontal position and when the upper storage container is separated from the lower storage container, the base of the upper storage container can be rested horizontally on the horizontal surface of a table. Preferably the lower storage container is sized to be mounted in a conventional water bottle holder attached to the seat tube of the bicycle. 15 Preferably the upper storage container includes a positioning portion for engaging the seat tube of the bicycle such that rotation of the upper storage container and the lower storage container within the water bottle holder is resisted by the positioning portion engaging the seat tube of the bicycle. According to a second aspect of preferred embodiments herein described there is 20 provided a bicycle storage device for being mounted to the seat tube of a bicycle, comprising: an upper storage portion; a lower storage portion and a connector, wherein the connector is arranged to connect the upper storage portion and the lower storage portion, the lower storage portion being received by a mount so as to be positioned adjacent the seat tube of the bicycle; and the upper storage portion including a positioning 25 portion for engaging the seat tube of the bicycle such that rotation of the upper storage container and lower storage container when mounted to the bicycle is resisted by the positioning portion requiring rotation about the axis of the seat tube of the bicycle. Preferably the positioning portion is shaped to provide a concave portion for receiving the seat tube of the bicycle such that rotation is limited by the positioning portion having to 3 rotate about an axis and that is spaced apart from the axis defined by the lower storage portion. Preferably the lower storage portion is adapted to be mounted by being received within a standard water bottle mount. 5 According to a third aspect of preferred embodiments herein described there is provided a bicycle storage device for being mounted to a post of a bicycle, the bicycle storage device comprising: an upper storage container defining an upper storage area; and a lower storage container defining a lower storage area; wherein the upper storage container is of a greater breadth than the lower storage container from the rear of the bicycle storage 10 device to the front of the bicycle storage device, when mounted in position, by extending into the region between the seat tube of the bicycle and the head tube of the bicycle. Preferably the upper storage container includes an elongate cover extending into the region between the seat tube and the head tube of the bicycle, the elongate cover providing a cyclist with ready access to the upper storage area of the upper storage 15 container. Preferably the upper storage container is about 1.5 times the breadth of the lower storage container. According to a fourth aspect of preferred embodiments herein described there is provided a water bottle mount system for a bicycle including a first portion for being mounted to 20 the bicycle, a second portion in the form of an elongate extension for being inserted into the body of a water bottle, where the water bottle is provided with a recess in its body for receiving the elongate extension of the second portion. Preferably the elongate extension is at least 8 cm long and the water bottle recess extends from the base of the water bottle at least the length of the elongate extension into the body 25 of the water bottle. According to a fifth aspect of preferred embodiments herein described there is provided a bicycle water bottle having a recess in its base extending into the body of the water bottle, the recess having a length at least 8cm long for receiving an elongate extension of a water bottle mount especially designed to hold the water bottle in position by virtue of the 30 elongate extension extending into the recess of the water bottle.
4 As will be discussed embodiments of the present invention are considered to provide a number of preferred arrangements including: (i) Bicycle storage devices that provide an improved storage area. (ii) Bicycle storage devices that are readily attached to the frame of a bicycle. 5 (iii) Bicycle storage devices that can be readily accessed in a race or emergency situation. (iv) Bicycle storage devices that can be readily separated into multiple containers where each container includes a relatively firm base for resting on a surface. 10 (v) Bicycle storage devices that allow for the ready provision of distinct storage areas. Further advantages and preferred features of embodiments of the present invention will be apparent from the drawings and a reading of the specification as a whole. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS 15 In order to facilitate a better understanding of the present invention, several preferred embodiments will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 provides a side view of a bicycle storage device according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention; 20 Figure 2 provides a side view of the bicycle storage device shown in Figure_1, with the bicycle storage device being mounted to a bicycle; Figure 3 provides a perspective view of the bicycle storage device shown in Figure 1, with the bicycle storage device in an open condition; Figures 4 to 6 provides several exploded views showing several components of the 25 bicycle storage device shown in Figure]; Figure 7 provides a side view of the bicycle storage device shown in Figure I with the bicycle storage device being mounted to a conventional water bottle holder; Figure 8 provides a top view of the bicycle storage device shown in iure 1; 5 Figur provides a cross-sectional view though the mid-section of bicycle mount system according to a further preferred embodiment of the present invention; and Figures 10a and 10b provide a cross sectional and perspective view of the bicycle mount system shown in Figure 9. 5 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS It is to be appreciated that each of the embodiments is specifically described and that the present invention is not to be construed as being limited to any specific feature or element of any one of the embodiments. Neither is the present invention to be construed as being limited to any feature of a number of the embodiments or variations described in relation 10 to the embodiments. Referring to igures_1 and 2 there is shown a bicycle storage device 10 according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention. The bicycle storage device 10 provides a relatively improved storage system that can be readily mounted to a post 12 of a bicycle 14. 15 As shown in Figure 1., the bicycle storage device 10 comprises an upper storage container 16 and a lower storage container 18. The upper storage container 16 defines an upper storage area 20 and the lower storage container 18 defines a lower storage area 22. As illustrated, the breadth 24 of the upper storage container 16 is substantially greater than the breadth 26 of the lower storage container 18 by extending into the region 2 between 20 the seat tube 30 and the head tube 32 of the bicycle 14. In particular, the size of the upper storage area 20 is considered to provide an improved storage space in comparison to conventional water bottle type storage containers. In addition the upper storage container 16 can be readily accessed in a race situation. The upper storage container 16 includes a cover 34 that protects the upper storage area 20 25 from rain and other external elements. As shown in Figure 3, the cover 34 is advantageously provided as an elongate cover that covers an opening 36. In this embodiment the cover 34 is about 10cm in length. The opening 36 readily allows a cyclist to use his or her fingers to remove items stored in the upper storage container 16. This is considered to be advantageous for the reason that standard water bottle storage 30 containers typically provide a storage area where the cyclist's fingers have to be squashed 6 into the opening. Also, as water bottle storage containers generally have an opening of about 5cm in diameter. This generally means that items have to be tipped out of the water bottle storage container. Advantageously, in the present embodiment, items do not have to be tipped out of the upper storage container 16. Rather the items are readily removed 5 by hand. Returning to Figure 1, the breadth 24 of the upper storage container 16 is about 1.5 times the breadth 26 of the lower storage container 18. The breadth is measured from side to side across the symmetrical plane of the bicycle storage device 10 as mounted as shown in figure 2. The breadth is accordingly measured from the rear of the bicycle storage 10 device 10 to the front of the device in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 33. In terms of the height 38 of the bicycle storage device 10, the height is advantageously about 20cm. Preferably, in other embodiments, the height 38 varies between 20cm and 30cm. The breadth 24 in such embodiments may vary say between 10cm and 15cm. 15 Referring to Figu the bicycle storage device 10 includes a biasing arrangement 40 for biasing the cover 34 to an open position. The bicycle storage device 10 further includes a locking arrangement in the form of a clip 42 for holding the cover 34 in a closed position. The cover 34 is formed as a transparent elongate dome. Advantageously locking arrangement provides the upper storage container 16 with a quick release closure for 20 superior storage and ready access. As shown in Figures 3 to 7;_the bicycle storage device 10 includes a connector 44. The connector 44 advantageously allows for the ready separation of the upper storage container 16 from the lower storage container 18 by substantially lateral moment of the upper storage container 16 away from the lower storage container 18 in the direction 46. 25 As shown in Fgure 1, substantially lateral movement in the direction 46 is to be understood as movement more in the lateral axis 48 of the bicycle storage device 10 rather than the longitudinal axis 33. The direction 46 is preferably angled at an angle 50 of about 25 degrees below the lateral axis 48 in order to accommodate common seat tube angles relative to the vertical axis. The angle 50 equates to about 115 degrees away from 30 the longitudinal axis 33.
7 With an angle of say between 23 and 28 degrees there is advantageously no substantial upward movement of the upper storage container 16 towards the saddle or the top tube 52 of the bicycle 14 when the upper storage container 16 is moved with the lower storage container 18 in a mounted condition as shown in Figure 2. This considered to be 5 advantageous as it is possible to have a relatively tall bicycle storage device 10 using the slidable connector 44. With this arrangement the connector 44 can be considered as providing an acute release angle 50 arranged at about 23 to 28 degrees to the lateral axis 48 of the bicycle storage device 10. This allows the upper storage container 16 to be readily removed without 10 coming into contract with the top tube 52 of the bicycle 14. The upper storage container 16 is simply removed from the lower storage container 18 by horizontally sliding the upper storage container 16 away from the seat tube 30. Referring now to Figure to the connector 44 includes a first mating portion 54 on the base 56 of the upper storage container 16. The first mating portion 54 comprises a tongue 15 portion 58 disposed below two recesses 60. The connector 44 further includes a second mating portion 62 on a cover 64 of the lower storage container 18. The second mating portion includes two side portions 66 for receiving the tongue portion 58. The two side portions 66 each provide a platform 68 that is sized to be biased upwardly by the tongue portion 58 such that when in a securing position, the platforms 68 fit within the recesses 20 60. The provision of the platforms 68 provides a groove 70 having a lip 12 for guiding the tongue portion 58 until the platforms 68 click into position within the recesses 60. As would be apparent, the lip 72 also advantageously serves to prevent the tongue portion 58 from being pulled upwardly out of the groove 70 while still allowing separation of the upper storage container 16 from the lower storage container 18 by sliding the upper 25 storage container 16 away from the longitudinal axis of the seat tube 30 of the bicycle 14, along the groove 70. The groove 70 accordingly provides a locking channel 74 for preventing upward movement. The connector 44 is considered to advantageously provide a quick release mechanism allowing the upper storage container 16 and the lower storage container 18 to be coupled together and to be separated. Each of the containers 30 also include their own respective closures.
8 Referring to Figure 6, the upper storage container 16 can be advantageously rested horizontally on the surface of a table. In such a condition the tongue portion 58 provides a flat resting surface 76 as part of the base 56 of the upper storage container 16. Accordingly the base 56 of the upper storage container 16 adopts a substantially 5 horizontal position when mounted to the bicycle 14, as shown in Figure2, and when separated from the lower storage container 18 and rested on a horizontal surface. This is also considered to be advantageous as the upper storage container 16 can be placed on the ground to allow items to be readily removed through the opening 36, shown in Figure3. The upper storage container 16 is also advantageously aerodynamically shaped by 10 including a narrowing front portion. Referring to gure 7, the lower storage container 18 is sized to be received in a conventional water bottle holder such as holder 78 attached to the seat tube 30 of the bicycle 14. The lower storage container 18 includes the cover 64. The cover 64 can be considered as providing a platform correction angle 80 of about 25 degrees as discussed. 15 Referring to Figure 6, the cover 64 includes a rotational screwing arrangement 82 for being screwed onto a corresponding arrangement 84 on the top of the lower storage container 18. The provision of the rotational screwing arrangement 82 is considered to be advantageous in the system 10 as a whole. This arises because the upper storage container 16 includes a 20 positioning portion 86 for engaging the seat tube 30 of the bicycle 14 to define a rotation axis 88 . Advantageously the positioning portion 86 ensures that the upper storage container 16 cannot rotate appreciably when the bicycle storage device 10 is mounted as shown in Figure 7. This arises for the reasons that the lower storage container 16 is held by the holder 78 such that rotation can only occur if the upper storage container 16 were 25 to itself rotate about an axis 90. Thus the positioning portion 86 is advantageously configured to require rotation about the seat tube 30 of the bicycle should the upper storage container 16 be urged to rotate about the central axis of the lower storage container 18 or water bottle holder 78. This resisted by the positioning portion 86 requiring rotation about the seat tube 30. The positioning portion 86 according 30 effectively provides an advantageous securing arrangement.
9 As shown in Figure 8, the positioning portion 86 is shaped to provide a concave portion 92 for receiving the seat tube 30 of the bicycle 14 such that rotation is limited by positioning portion 86. As discussed the bicycle storage device 10 is rotationally secured as it is not possible to rotate about two spaced apart axes where the radius of rotation is 5 fixed. The bicycle storage system 10 is considered to provide an effective and advantageous storage system for the reasons discussed above. Referring to ige 9 there is illustrated a further preferred embodiment of the present invention in the form of a water bottle mount system 94. The mount system 94 includes a 10 first portion 96 for being mounted to a bicycle 98 and a second portion 100 in the form of an elongate extension 102. The elongate extension 102 is provided for being inserted into the body of a water bottle 104. The water bottle 104 is advantageously provided with a recess 106 for receiving the extension 102. In this embodiment the extension 102 comprises a spike and the recess 106 comprises a cylindrical recess extending into the 15 body of the water bottle 104. The recess 106 is advantageously sized for receiving the elongate'extension 102. More particularly, the elongate extension 102 is about 8cm long. The recess 106 of the water bottle extends from the base 108 of the water bottle 104 about 8.5cm into the water bottle body 1_10. The water bottle mounting system 94 is considered to be particularly advantageous for the 20 reason that water bottles are readily able to be removed from and placed on the extension 102 during cycling. Often inexperienced cyclists, and sometimes even experienced cyclists, find it difficult to reposition their water bottles, especially when racing. The present embodiment is considered to provide an advantageous solution to this problem. Figures 1 Oa and lOb further illustrate the water bottle mount system 94. 25 In general, preferred systems and methods of the present invention are considered to advantageously provide: (i) Bicycle storage devices that provide an improved storage area. (ii) Bicycle storage devices that are readily attached to the frame of a bicycle. (iii) Bicycle storage devices that can be readily accessed in a race or emergency 30 situation.
10 (iv) Bicycle storage devices that can be readily separated into multiple containers where each container includes a relatively firm base for resting on a surface. (v) Bicycle storage devices that allow for the ready provision of distinct 5 storage areas. Further advantages and preferred features will be apparent from a reading of the specification as a whole. Other advantageous features are shown in the drawings. It is to be recognised that various alterations and equivalent forms may be provided without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. This includes 10 modifications within the scope of the appended claims along with all modifications, alternative constructions and equivalents. There is no intention to limit the present invention to the specific embodiments shown in the drawings. The present invention is to be construed beneficially to the applicant and the invention given its full scope. In the present specification, the presence of particular features does not preclude the 15 existence of further features. The words 'comprising', 'including' and 'having' are to be construed in an inclusive rather than an exclusive sense.

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1. A bicycle storage device for being mounted to a post of the bicycle, the bicycle storage device comprising an upper storage container defining an upper storage 5 area; a lower storage container defining a lower storage area; and a connector for allowing the ready separation of the upper storage container and the lower storage container, by substantially lateral moment of the upper storage container away from the lower storage container.
2. A bicycle storage device as claimed in claim I wherein the connector provides an 10 acute release angle less than 30 degrees below the lateral axis of the bicycle storage device.
3. A bicycle storage device as claimed in claim I or 2 wherein the connector provides an acute release angle between 23 and 28 degrees below the lateral axis of the bicycle storage device. 15
4. A bicycle storage device as claimed in claim 1, 2 or 3 wherein the connector comprises a slidable connector allowing separation of the upper storage container from the lower storage container by substantially lateral movement of the upper storage container away from the lower storage container without any substantial upward movement of the upper storage container towards the saddle or top tube of 20 the bicycle when the lower storage container is mounted to the post.
5. A bicycle storage device as claimed in any one of claims I to 4 wherein the post comprises the seat tube of the bicycle; the upper storage container has a base providing a first mating portion of the connector; and the lower container has a cover providing a second mating portion of the connector, the second mating 25 portion for receiving the first mating portion of the upper storage container.
6. A bicycle storage device as claimed in claim 5 wherein the first mating portion comprises a tongue portion and the second mating potion comprises a groove 12 portion, the groove portion having a lip for preventing the tongue portion from being pulled upwardly out of the groove portion, while still allowing separation of the upper storage container from the lower storage container by substantially lateral moment of the upper storage container away from the longitudinal axis of 5 the seat tube of the bicycle.
7. A bicycle storage device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 6 wherein when the bicycle storage device is mounted to the seat tube of the bicycle, the base of the upper storage container adopts a substantially horizontal position and when the upper storage container is separated from the lower storage container, the base of 10 the upper storage container can be rested horizontally on the horizontal surface of a table.
8. A bicycle storage device as claimed in any one of claims I to 7 wherein the lower storage container is sized to be mounted in a conventional water bottle holder attached to the seat tube of the bicycle. 15
9. A bicycle storage device as claimed in claim 8 wherein the upper storage container includes a positioning portion for engaging the seat tube of the bicycle such that rotation of the upper storage container and the lower storage container within the water bottle holder is resisted by the positioning portion engaging the seat tube of the bicycle. 20
10. A bicycle storage device for being mounted to the seat tube of a bicycle, comprising: an upper storage portion; a lower storage portion and a connector, wherein the connector is arranged to connect the upper storage portion and the lower storage portion, the lower storage portion being received by a mount so as to be positioned adjacent the seat tube of the bicycle; and the upper storage portion 25 including a positioning portion for engaging the seat tube of the bicycle such that rotation of the upper storage container and lower storage container when mounted to the bicycle is resisted by the positioning portion requiring rotation about the axis of the seat tube of the bicycle. 13
11. A bicycle storage device as claimed in claim 10 wherein the positioning portion is shaped to provide a concave portion for receiving the seat tube of the bicycle such that rotation is limited by the positioning portion having to rotate about an axis and that is spaced apart from the axis defined by the lower storage portion. 5
12. A bicycle storage device as claimed in claim 10 or 11 wherein the lower storage portion is adapted to be mounted by being received within a standard water bottle mount.
13. A bicycle storage device for being mounted to a post of a bicycle, the bicycle storage device comprising: an upper storage container defining an upper storage 10 area; and a lower storage container defining a lower storage area; wherein the upper storage container is of a greater breadth than the lower storage container from the rear of the bicycle storage device to the front of the bicycle storage device, when mounted in position, by extending into the region between the seat tube of the bicycle and the head tube of the bicycle. 15
14. A bicycle storage device as claimed in claim 13 wherein the upper storage container includes an elongate cover extending into the region between the seat tube and the head tube of the bicycle, the elongate cover providing a cyclist with ready access to the upper storage area of the upper storage container.
15. A bicycle storage device as claimed in claim 13 or 14 wherein the upper storage 20 container is about 1.5 times the breadth of the lower storage container.
16. A water bottle mount system for a bicycle including a first portion for being mounted to the bicycle, a second portion in the form of an elongate extension for being inserted into the body of a water bottle, where the water bottle is provided with a recess in its body for receiving the elongate extension of the second 25 portion.
17. A water bottle mount system as claimed in claim 16 wherein the elongate extension is at least 8cm long and the water bottle recess extends from the base of 14 the water bottle at least the length of the elongate extension into the body of the water bottle.
18. A bicycle water bottle having a recess in its base extending into the body of the water bottle, the recess having a length at least 8cm long for receiving an elongate 5 extension of a water bottle mount especially designed to hold the water bottle in position by virtue of the elongate extension extending into the recess of the water bottle.
19. A bicycle storage device substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings. 10
20. A water bottle mount system substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings. 15 GUIDE To NUMERALS bicycle storage device 10 second mating portion 62 post 12 cover 64 bicycle 14 side portions 66 upper storage container 16 platform 68 lower storage container 18 groove 70 upper storage area 20 lip 2 lower storage area 22 locking channel 74 breadth 24 flat resting surface 76 breadth 26 holder 78 region 28 correction angle 80 seat tube 30 rotational screwing arrangement 82 head tube 32 arrangement 84 cover 34 positioning portion 86 opening 6 rotation axis 88 height 38 axis 90 biasing arrangement 40 concave portion 92 clip 42 water bottle mount system 94 connector 44 first portion 96 direction 46 bicycle 98 lateral axis 48 second portion 100 angle 50 elongate extension 102 top tube 2 water bottle 104 first mating portion 54 recess 106 base 56 base 108 tongue portion 58 water bottle body I_10 recesses 60
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