AU2012258402B2 - An electrified atomization head - Google Patents

An electrified atomization head

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AU2012258402B2
AU2012258402B2 AU2012258402A AU2012258402A AU2012258402B2 AU 2012258402 B2 AU2012258402 B2 AU 2012258402B2 AU 2012258402 A AU2012258402 A AU 2012258402A AU 2012258402 A AU2012258402 A AU 2012258402A AU 2012258402 B2 AU2012258402 B2 AU 2012258402B2
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AN ELECTRIFIED ATOMIZATION HEAD Cooling water is pressurized and supplied via a pipe to an electrified atomization head (10) installed in an atomization cooling area A, the jetted particles of the cooling water from the electrified atomization head (10) are electrified and atomized. An electrification voltage is applied from a voltage application unit (15) to the electrified atomization head (10), and the external electric field generated by applying a voltage between a water-side electrode unit (44) and an induction electrode unit is applied to the cooling water in a jetting process so as to electrify the atomization water and facilitate adsorption to people. 6895721_2

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S&F Ref: 994757D1 AUSTRALIA PATENTS ACT 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR A STANDARD PATENT Name and Address Hochiki Corporation, of 10-43, Kamiosaki 2-chome, of Applicant : Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, 1418660, Japan Actual Inventor(s): Toshihide Tsuji Tatsuya Hayashi Address for Service: Spruson & Ferguson St Martins Tower Level 35 31 Market Street Sydney NSW 2000 (CCN 3710000177) Invention Title: An electrified atomization head The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me/us: 5845c(6905776_1) DESCRIPTION An ELECTRIFIED ATOMIZATION HEAD This application is a divisional application of Australian Patent Application No. 2009337337, and national phase entry of PCT Application PCTJP2009/050654. The contents of Australian Patent Application No. 2009337337 and PCT/JP2009/050654 are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety. Technical Field [001] The present invention relates to an electrified atomization head which give a refreshing cooling sensation by atomizing atomization water to cooling target space such as open space through which people pass. Background [0002] Conventionally, atomization cooling equipment which pressurizes and supplies cooling water to an atomization head to jet finely atomized water and cool space by the heat of vaporization of the finely atomized water has been known as cooling equipment which can be applied to open space and space for various purposes through which people 6895721_2 - la pass. [0003] Such atomization cooling equipment is supposed to reduce the temperature of air by absorbing the evaporative latent heat when the finely atomized water jetted from the atomization head is evaporated 6895721 2 -2 in the space and give a refreshing cooling sensation by absorbing the heat of evaporation when some finely atomized water directly abuts the human skin and is instantaneously evaporated on the skins. Patent Document 1: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2006-149294 [0004] However, in such conventional atomization cooling equipment, since the mole weight of water vapor is as small as about 60% of the mole weight of air, the air of which temperature has been reduced by evaporation of the finely atomized water jetted from the atomization head tends to be dissipated upward although the specific gravity of the air is increased in appearance since the air is mixed with the finely atomized water by the buoyance of the evaporated water vapor, and, furthermore, high-temperature air flows thereinto from the surrounding space when the temperature of the air is reduced; and, as a result, the obtained cooling effect is not so high, which is a problem. [0005] A need exists to provide an electrified atomization head capable of giving a sufficient refreshing cooling sensation by atomization of atomized water. 7095639v0 sxy -3 SUMMARY [0006] A first aspect of the present disclosure provides an electrified atomization head being installed in cooling target space comprising: . an atomization nozzle, connected to a pipe to supplies the pressurized cooling water, for atomizing the cooling water to the water particles converted by jetting the cooling water to external jetting space, an induction electrode unit disposed in the jetting space side of the atomization nozzle, and a water-side electrode unit located between the pipe and the atomization nozzle through electrically-conductive material to contact the cooling water supplied to the atomization nozzle; and the jetted water particles applying an external electric field generated by applying an electrification voltage between the induction electrode unit and the water-.side electrode unit, to the cooling water in a conversion process to the water particles in the jetting space. [0007] A further aspect of the present disclosure provides an electrified 7095639vl sxy - 4 atomization head being installed in cooling target space comprising: an atomization nozzle, connected to a pipe to supplies the pressurized cooling water,, for atomizing the cooling water to the water particles converted by jetting the cooling water to external jetting space, an induction electrode unit disposed in the jetting space side of the atomization nozzle, and a water-side electrode unit located the side to connects the atomization nozzle of the pipe through electrically-conductive material to contact the cooling water supplied to the atomization nozzle; and the jetted water particles by applying an external electric field generated by applying an electrification voltage between the induction electrode unit and the water-side electrode unit, to the cooling water in a conversion process to the water particles in the jetting space. [0008] [0009] The induction electrode unit is any of or a complex of a metal having electrical conductivity, a resin having electrical conductivity, a rubber having electrical conductivity and has any of a ring shape, a cylindrical shape, a vertical flat 6895721_2 - 5 plate shape, a parallel-plate shape, a linear shape, or a wire-mesh-like shape. [0010] The water-side electrode unit is applied a zero volt and lead to earth, and the induction electrode unit applied the predetermined electrification voltage. The induction electrode unit is supplied a DC voltage of 0.3 kilovolt to 20 kilovolts. [0011] [0012] According to the present invention, when the atomization water from the electrified atomization head is electrified, the amount of adhesion to the human skin is increased by the Coulomb force, and the refreshing cooling sensation can be enhanced. [0013] Moreover, since each of the water particles atomized to the space is electrified, repulsive force works between the water particles, the probability that the particles are collided and associated with each other and grow and fall is small, the water particles which stay in the space are increased, and the specific gravity of the atomized-water-mixed air in appearance is increased compared with that of a non-electrified case to suppress the tendency that the air is dissipated upward is suppressed. As a result, the cooling 6895721_2 -6 effect is increased. [0014] Furthermore, when the atomization water from the electrified atomization head is negatively electrified, the state similar to that of the so-called Lenard effect said to be generated at natural waterfalls can be generated, and the refreshing cooling sensation can be increased. Brief Description of the Drawings [0015] FIG. 1 is an explanatory drawing showing an embodiment of atomization cooling equipment according to the present invention; FIG. 2 is an explanatory drawing focusing on an atomization cooling area A of FIG. 1; FIGS. 3A to 3D are explanatory drawings showing an embodiment of an electrified atomization head using a ring-like induction electrode unit; FIGS. 4Aand 4B are explanatory drawings showing another embodiment of the electrified atomization head using a cylindrical induction electrode unit; FIGS. 5Aand 5B are explanatory drawings showing another embodiment of the electrified atomization head using a wire-mesh-like induction electrode unit; FIGS. 6A and 6B are explanatory drawings showing 6895721_2 -7 another embodiment of the electrified atomization head using a parallel-plate induction electrode unit; and FIGS. 7A and 7B are explanatory drawings showing another embodiment of the electrified atomization head using a needle-like induction electrode unit. Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention [0016] FIG. 1 is an explanatory drawing showing an embodiment of atomization cooling equipment according to the present invention. In FIG. 1, atomization cooling areas A and B are the cooling target space such as open space through which people pass, and electrified atomization heads 10 according to the present embodiment are installed at the positions above the atomization cooling areas A and B, for example, at the positions at the height where passage of people is not disturbed. [0017] From the discharging side of a pump unit 12 installed as cooling water supplying equipment, a pipe 16 is connected to the electrified atomization heads 10 via a manual valve (gate valve) 14 and a remote open/close valve 22c, and the pipe 16 is branched and then connected to the electrified atomization heads 10, which are installed in the 6895721_2 -8 atomization cooling areas A and B, via remote open/close valves 22a and 22b. [0018] An environment sensor 18 is installed in each of the atomization cooling areas A and B and connected to a system control board 20 by a signal line. The environment sensor 18 measures the air temperature, humidity, rainfall, wind speed, etc. of the atomization cooling area A or B and transmits that to the system control board 20. [0019] Furthermore, the remote open/close valves 22a to 22d are connected to the system control board 20 by signal lines and can be remotely controlled to be opened/closed. While the atomization cooling equipment is stopped, the system control board 20 causes the remote open/close valves 22a to 22c to be in a closed state to open the remote control valve 22d. [0020] Upon activation of atomization cooling, the system control board 20 subjects the remote control valve 22d of the drain side to closing control, subjects the remote control valves 22a to 22c to opening control, and, at the same time, activates the pump unit 12 to pressurize the cooling water and supply the cooling water to the electrified 6895721_2 -9 atomization heads 10. [0021] FIG. 2 is an explanatory drawing focusing on the atomization cooling area A of FIG. 1. The electrified atomization heads 10 are installed at high places of the atomization cooling area A. The pipe 16 from the pump unit 12 shown in FIG. 1 is connected to the electrified atomization heads 10 via the remote open/close valve 22a. [0022] Voltage application units 15 are installed above each of the electrified atomization heads 10 so as to apply a predetermined voltage to the electrified atomization head 10 respectively, electrify the atomized water jetted from the electrified atomization head 10, and atomize the water as is elucidated in later explanation. [0023] FIGS. 3A to 3D show embodiments of the electrified atomization head 10 shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, and the present embodiment is characterized by using a ring-like induction electrode unit. 0024)] In FIG. 3A, in the electrified atomization head 10, a head main body 36 is screw-fixed with a distal end of a falling pipe 34 connected to the pipe 16 6895721_2 - 10 from the pump unit. A cylindrical water-side electrode unit 40 is incorporated at the inside of the distal end of the head main body 36 via an insulating member 41. [00 25] An earth cable 50 is wired from the voltage application unit 15, which is installed at the upper part as shown in FIG. 2, with respect to the water-side electrode unit 40 and is connected to the water-side electrode unit 40, which is installed at the inside of the head main body 36 via a fixing member 43. The application voltage of the water-side electrode unit 40 is caused to be 0 volt and lead to the earth side by the connection of the earth cable 50. [0026] An atomization nozzle 38 is provided below the water-side electrode unit 40. The atomization nozzle 38 is composed of a nozzle rotor 38a, which is provided in the interior of the water-side electrode unit 40 side, and a nozzle head 38b, which is provided in the distal end side. [0027] The atomization nozzle 38 receives supply of the cooling water, which is pressurized and supplied from the pump unit 12 of FIG. 1, from the falling pipe 34; and the atomization nozzle converts the cooling water into fine water particles and atomizes 6895721 2 - 11 the particles when the cooling water passes through the nozzle main body 38a and is jetted from the nozzle head 38b to the outside. In the present embodiment, the atomized water from the atomization nozzle 38 is atomized water having an average particle size of 100 urm or less. [0028] A cover 42 using an insulating material is fixed by screw-fixing with respect to the atomization nozzle 38 via the fixing member 43. The cover 42 is an approximately-cylindrical member and incorporates a ring-like induction electrode unit 44 in an open part in the lower side by screw-fixing of a stopper ring 46. [0029] As is focused on in FIG. 3B, the ring-like induction electrode unit 44 forms an opening 44a, which allows the jetted particles from the atomization nozzle 38 to pass therethrough, at the center of a ring-like main body thereof. [0030] With respect to the ring-like induction electrode unit 44 disposed below the cover 42, an electrode-application cable 48 is wired from the voltage application unit 15 in the upper part shown in FIG. 2; and the electrode application cable 48 penetrates through the cover 42, which is composed 6895721_2 - 12 of the insulating material, and is connected to the ring-like induction electrode unit 44 so that a voltage can be applied thereto. [0031] Furthermore, a water-leakage preventing valve 45 is incorporated between the distal end of the falling pipe 34 and the water-side electrode unit 40. As is focused on FIGS. 3A to 3D, the water-leakage preventing valve 45 is a valve member made of rubber and forms a slit 45a at the center of a circular-plate-like rubber member. [0032] Upon atomization of the cooling water, the rubber of the water-leakage preventing valve 45 is flexed and deformed by supply of the pressurized cooling water, thereby opening the slit 45a and allowing passage of the cooling water. On the other hand, when atomization of the cooling water is stopped, the slit 45a is closed, thereby preventing dripping of the cooling water remaining in the pipe-side. [0033] Herein, the water-side electrode unit 40 and the ring-like induction electrode unit 44 used in the electrified atomization head 10 of the present embodimentmaybe, other thanmetalhavingelectrical conductivity, a resin having electrical 6895721_2 - 13 conductivity, rubber having electrical conductivity, or a combination of these. [0034] When the cooling water is to be atomized from the electrified atomization head 10, the voltage application units 15 shown in FIG. 2 are operated by a control signal, which is from the system control board 20 shown in FIG. 1, and applies a predetermined DC application voltage between 0.3 kilovolt to 20 kilovolts to the ring-like induction electrode unit 44 while the water-side electrode unit 40 serves as the earth side of 0 volt. [0035] When a voltage of, for example, several kilovolts is applied between the water-side electrode unit 40 and the ring-like induction electrode unit 44 in this manner, an external electric field is generated between the electrodes by this voltage application, the jetted particles are electrified through the jetting process of converting the cooling water to the jetted particles from the atomization nozzle 38, and the electrified jetted particles can be atomized to the outside. [0036] Next, a monitoring operation in the embodiment of FIG. 1 will be explained. When the system control board 20 determines that, for example, it has reached 6895721 2 - 14 the cooling activation time set by a timer, the system control board 20 subjects the remote open/close valve 22d of the drain side to closing control, subjects the remote open/close valves 22a to 22c to opening control, and, at the same time, activates the pump unit 12 to pressurize and supply the cooling water from the water source to the pipe 16. [0037] Other than the time setting by the timer, the activation by the system monitoring board 20 may be, forexample, manualoperationby an administrator or automatic activation carried out when predetermined activation conditions are obtained from measurement data such as the air temperature, humidity, rainfall, and wind speedby the environment sensor 18 installed in the atomization cooling area A or B. (0038) At the same time as the pressurization and supply of the cooling water by activation of the pump unit 20, the system control board 20 transmits an activation signal to the voltage application unit 15 provided at the electrified atomization head 10 shown in FIG. 2. In response to this activation signal, the voltage application unit 15 supplies a DC application voltage of, for example, several 6895721_2 - 15 kilovolts to the electrified atomization head 10. [0039] Therefore, in the electrified atomization head 10 shown in FIG. 3A, when the pressurized cooling water is to be converted to jetted particles by jetting and atomized from the atomization nozzle 38, a voltage of several kilovolts is applied to the ring-like induction electrode unit 44 side connected to the voltage application cable 48 while the water-side electrode unit 40 connected to the earth cable 50 is at 0 volt. The external electric field generated by this voltage application can be applied to the cooling water which is in the jetting process in which the cooling water is jetted from the atomization nozzle 38 and passes through the opening 45 of the ring-like induction electrode unit 44 so as to electrify and atomize the jetted particles converted by the jetting. [0040] As is focused on in FIG. 2, the water particles atomized from the electrified atomization head 10 to the atomization cooling area A are electrified. Therefore, the water particles efficiently adhere to the skins of the people who pass through the area because of the Coulomb force caused by the electrification and absorb the heat of evaporation when adhering to and evaporating from the skins, 6895721_2 - 16 thereby obtaining a high refreshing cooling sensation. [0041] Furthermore, for example when a positive DC voltage is applied to the ring-like induction electrode unit 44 while the water-side electrode unit 40 is at 0 volt in the electrified atomization head 10 of FIG. 3A, the atomized water particles are electrified only with negative electric charge. When the water particles electrified only with the negative electric charge in this manner are atomized, repulsive force works between the electrified water particles in the air, thereby reducing the probability that the water particles are collided and associated with each other and grow and fall, the density of the water particles staying in the air is increased, the specific gravity of the atomized-water-mixed air in appearance is increased compared with that of a non-electrified case, and the tendency that the air is dissipated upward is suppressed. As a result, the cooling effect is enhanced. [0042] Furthermore, when the atomized water from the electrified atomization head 10 is negatively electrified, a state similar to that of the so-called Lenard effect said to be generated at natural 6895721 2 - 17 waterfalls can be generated, and the refreshing cooling sensation can be increased. [0043] FIGS. 4A and 4B are explanatory drawings showing another embodiment of the electrified atomization head using a cylindrical induction electrode unit. In FIG. 4A, in the electrified atomization head 10 of the present embodiment, the head main body 36 is fixed to the distal end of the falling pipe 34 by screw-fixing, the water-side electrode unit 40 is disposed at the inside of the head main body 36 via the insulating member 41, and the earth cable 50 is connected thereto from the upper side. [0044] The atomization nozzle 38 is disposed below the water-side electrode unit 40, andtheatomization nozzle 38 is composed of the nozzle main body (rotor) 38a and the nozzle head 38b. A cylindrical cover 56 using an insulating material is attached to the outside of the lower part of the nozzle head 38b via the fixing member 43. A cylindrical induction electrode unit 52 is disposed in the interior of the open part of the lower end of the cover 56 by screw-fixing by a stopper ring 58. [0045] A through hole 54 is formed in the cylindrical body of the cylindrical induction electrode unit 6895721_2 - 18 52 as shown in the plan view of FIG. 4B focusing thereon. The voltage application cable 48 is connected to the cylindrical induction electrode unit 52 through the cover 56 using an insulating material, thereby supplying an application voltage for electrification. [0046] The water-leakage preventing valve 45 is incorporated between the distal end of the falling pipe 34 and the water-side electrode unit 40, and the water-leakage preventing valve 45 is a valve member made of rubber and forms the slit 45a at the center of the circular-plate-like rubber member as focused on in FIGS. 3A to 3D. [004 7 Also in the electrified atomization head 10 using the cylindrical induction electrode unit 52, when the pressurized water-based fire-extinguishing agent is to be jetted from the atomization nozzle 38 to atomize water particles, a voltage of, for example, several kilovolts is applied to the cylindrical induction electrode unit 52 while the water-side electrode unit 40 is at 0 volt. As a result, the water particles discharged from the atomization nozzle 38 can be electrified in the jetting process in which the water particles pass through the space of the through hole 54 of 6895721_2 - 19 the cylindrical induction electrode unit 52 wherein an external electric field generated by the application is formed, and the electrified water particles can be atomized. [0048] FIGS. 5A and 5B are explanatory drawings showing another embodiment of the electrified atomization head using a wire-mesh-like induction electrode unit. In the electrified atomization head 10 of FIG. 5A, the head main body 36 is fixed to the lower part of the falling pipe 34 by screw-fixing, the water-side electrode unit 40 is disposed therein via the insulating member 41, and the earth cable 50 is connected thereto. A cover 62 using an insulating material is attached to the lower side of the atomization nozzle 38 via the fixing member 43, and a wire-mesh-like induction electrode unit 60 is attached to the open part of the interior of the cover 62. [0049] The wire-mesh-like induction electrode unit 60 has the planar shape as focused on by FIG. 8B and uses a wire mesh made of metal having predetermined meshes. The cover 62 is an insulating material, and the voltage application cable 48 is connected through the cover 62 so that a voltage can be applied to the wire-mesh-like induction 6895721 2 - 20 electrode unit 60. [0050] The water-leakage preventing valve 45 is incorporated between the distal end of the falling pipe 34 and the water-side electrode unit 40, and the water-leakage preventing valve 45 is a valve member made of rubber and forms the slit 45a at the center of the circular-plate-like rubber member as focused on in FIGS. 3A to 3D. [ 005 1 Also in the embodiment of FIGS. 5A and 5B, when the water-based fire-extinguishing agent is to be jetted from the atomization nozzle 38 and converted to water particles, a DC voltage of, for example, several kilovolts is applied to the wire-mesh-like induction electrode unit 60 side while the water-side electrode unit 40 is at 0 volt. As a result, an external electric field can be generated in the space of jetting from the atomization nozzle 38, the jetted particles passing therethrough can be electrified when the particles pass through the open part of the wire mesh 62, and the electrified water particles can be atomized. [0052] FIGS. 6Aand 6B are explanatory drawings showing an embodiment of the electrified atomization head using a parallel-plate induction electrode unit. 6895721_2 - 21 In the electrified atomization head 10 of FIGS. 6A and 6B, an atomization nozzle 68 is fixed at the lower part of the falling pipe 34 by screw-fixing. In this embodiment, the water-side electrode unit uses the falling pipe 34 per se. Therefore, a connection ring 66 is used for the falling pipe 34 to directly connect the earth cable 50. [0053] A ring holder 70 using an insulating material is fixed by screw-fixing at a lower part of the atomization nozzle 68, and a pair of plate-like holders 72a and 72b are parallely disposed in the state in which the holders are cantilevered and suspended in the lower side of the ring holder 70. Parallel-plate induction electrode units 74a and 74b are fixed respectively on the inner opposing surfaces of the holders 72a and 72b. The parallel-plate induction electrode units 74a and 74b are parallely disposed in the plan view seen from the lower side thereof as shown in FIG. 6B. [0054] The holders 72a and 72b are insulating materials, and branch cables 48a and 48b branched from the voltage application cable 48 by a branching unit 76 penetrate through the holders 72a and 72b and are connected to the parallel-plate induction electrode units 74a and 74b, respectively, so as 6895721_2 - 22 to apply an application voltage of, for example, several kilovolts. (00551 The water-leakage preventing valve 45 is incorporated between the distal end of the falling pipe 34, which functions as a water-side electrode unit, and the water-side electrode unit 40. The water-leakage preventing valve 45 is a valve member made of rubber and forms the slit 45a at the center of the circular-plate-like rubber member as focused on by FIGS. 3A to 3D. [0056] Also in the electrified atomization head 10 of FIGS. 6A and 6B, when the water-based fire-extinguishing agent is to be jetted from the atomization nozzle 68 and atomized as jetted particles, a voltage of, for example, several kilovolts is applied between the parallel-plate induction electrode units 74a and 74b parallelly disposed in the distal end side of the falling pipe 34 serving as the water-side electrode unit. As a result, an external electric field can be generated in the space sandwiched by the parallel-plate induction electrode units 74a and 74b, the jetted water particles can be electrified in the process in which the water particles jetted from the atomization nozzle 68 pass through the external 6895721_2 - 23 electric field, and the electrified water particles can be atomized. (0057] FIGS. 7A and 7B are explanatory drawings showing another embodiment of the electrified atomization head using a needle-like induction electrode unit. In the electrified atomization head 10 of FIG. 7A, the atomization nozzle 68 is fixed by screwing at the distal end of the falling pipe 34 used as a water-side electrode unit, the connection ring 66 is attached to the falling pipe 34 so as to electrically connect the earth cable 50. [0058] A ring holder 80 using an insulating material is attached to the distal end side of the atomization nozzle 68 via the fixing member 43. A needle-like induction electrode unit 78 is attached to a lower part of the ring holder 80. The needle-like induction electrode unit 78 is bent in the shape of a reversed L and has a needle shape in which a distal end is bent obliquely toward the open part of the atomization nozzle 68, and the plan view seen from the lower side thereof is as shown in FIG. 7B. [0059] The voltage application cable 48 is electrically connected to the needle-like induction electrode 6895721_2 - 24 unit 78 attached to the ring holder 80. [0060] The water-leakage preventing valve 45 is incorporated between the distal end of the falling pipe 34, which functions as a water-side electrode unit, and the water-side electrode unit 40. The water-leakage preventing valve 45 is a valve member made of rubber and forms the slit 45a at the center of the circular-plate-like rubber member as focused on by FIGS. 3A to 3D. [0061] Also in this embodiment, when the water-based fire-extinguishing agent is to be jetted, converted towater particles, andatomized fromthe atomization nozzle 68, a DC voltage of, for example, several kilovolts is applied between the falling pipe 34 functioning as the water-side electrode unit and the needle-like induction electrode unit 78 disposed in the distal end side of the nozzle. As a result, an external electric field can be generated in the space between the nozzle open part and the distal end of the needle-like induction electrode unit 78, the jetted water particles can be electrified thereat in the jetting process in which the water is converted to the water particles jetted from the atomization nozzle 68, and the water can be atomized as the electrified water particles. 6895721 2 - 25 {0062] The various structures shown in above described embodiments can be applied to the electrified atomization head 10 used in the present embodiment; however, the structure is not limited thereto, and an electrified atomization head having an arbitrary structure can be used. [0063] Moreover, in the above described embodiments, the case in which a DC electrification voltage is applied to the electrified atomization head is taken as an example; however, an AC or pulsed electrification voltage may be applied. [0064] Moreover, the present invention includes arbitrary modifications that do not impair the objects and advantages of the present invention, and the present invention is not limited by the numerical values shown in the above described embodiments. 6895721_2
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