EP0217114B1 - Bouteille en plastique pour la pulvérisation de produits de nettoyage liquides - Google Patents

Bouteille en plastique pour la pulvérisation de produits de nettoyage liquides Download PDF

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EP0217114B1
EP0217114B1 EP86111686A EP86111686A EP0217114B1 EP 0217114 B1 EP0217114 B1 EP 0217114B1 EP 86111686 A EP86111686 A EP 86111686A EP 86111686 A EP86111686 A EP 86111686A EP 0217114 B1 EP0217114 B1 EP 0217114B1
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Jürgen Schick
Bernd Kaschewski
Kurt Ehrenfried
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D47/00Closures with filling and discharging, or with discharging, devices
    • B65D47/04Closures with discharging devices other than pumps
    • B65D47/06Closures with discharging devices other than pumps with pouring spouts or tubes; with discharge nozzles or passages
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D1/00Containers having bodies formed in one piece, e.g. by casting metallic material, by moulding plastics, by blowing vitreous material, by throwing ceramic material, by moulding pulped fibrous material, by deep-drawing operations performed on sheet material
    • B65D1/32Containers adapted to be temporarily deformed by external pressure to expel contents
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D47/00Closures with filling and discharging, or with discharging, devices
    • B65D47/04Closures with discharging devices other than pumps
    • B65D47/06Closures with discharging devices other than pumps with pouring spouts or tubes; with discharge nozzles or passages
    • B65D47/12Closures with discharging devices other than pumps with pouring spouts or tubes; with discharge nozzles or passages having removable closures
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D2255/00Locking devices
    • B65D2255/20Locking devices with coacting elements, e.g. ratchet and pawl, formed integrally in the container and closure or dispensing device, e.g. spout, for permanently preventing removal of the latter

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  • the invention relates to a wash bottle made of plastic, for cleaning liquid, in particular for cleaning toilet bowls, with a bottle body that can be squeezed by hand and a spray nozzle located in the upper end area thereof, directed obliquely upwards.
  • Such a squirt bottle is known from DE-OS 31 21 591. It has a steeply directed spray nozzle, the central axis of which points in the spraying direction and forms an angle of approximately 40 ° with the longitudinal direction of the bottle body. This design is not very favorable if one tries to spray the lower side of the inwardly drawn upper edge of a toilet bowl with the bottle essentially held upright. You have to reach deep into the toilet with your hand holding the squirt bottle, which is unpleasant and hygienically questionable. It is not readily possible to make the angle of attack of the spray nozzle less steep, since in conventional plastic manufacturing technology, in particular tube drawing and injection molding, there are limits to the formability.
  • a dispenser for foamed brine is known in which a manifold with a nozzle is screwed onto a compressible bottle body.
  • the spray direction of the nozzle forms an angle of approx. 60 ° with the longitudinal direction of the bottle body.
  • the nozzle is fitted into an opening in the elbow.
  • This dispenser has a non-generic area of application. Its assembly is comparatively cumbersome, whereby the tightness required, in particular for aggressive cleaning liquids, does not appear to be guaranteed.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a plastic wash bottle of the type mentioned which allows a well-dosed, liquid discharge without liquid surge and dripping at a user-friendly angle and can be easily formed using conventional plastic production technology and can be easily assembled from individual parts with a good seal leaves.
  • the spray nozzle is carried by a manifold which can be placed on the bottle body under sealing with a bump closure (sealing snap fit) and carries an internally hollow nipple on which a nozzle mouthpiece and a closure cap each snap separately and separately can be fixed in a sealing manner, the central axis of the nozzle pointing in the direction of spray enclosing an angle between 50 ° and 75 °, preferably approximately 73 °, with the longitudinal direction of the bottle body.
  • the bottle according to the invention sprays more sideways in an upright position than is known from the prior art. This results in significant advantages in handling. In particular, you do not have to drive the bottle so deep into a toilet bowl if you want to spray the top of it.
  • the attachment of the spray nozzle to a bend separate from the bottle body has the advantage that the bottle body can be filled in an upright position, as is customary in filling systems.
  • the manifold is simply opened in a sealing manner after filling.
  • the bottle body and elbow are made of plastic, with no molding problems occurring within the specified angular range.
  • the latter bears two rows of nubs which are offset in the plug-in direction and which rest on two correspondingly offset webs of the bottle body.
  • This double-row notch ensures a considerable holding force.
  • the individual, spaced-apart knobs can be deformed more easily when the manifold is bounced than, for example, a continuous, circumferential retaining lip, so that the assembly of the wash bottle can be carried out conveniently with comparatively little effort. Due to the latching on two successive bars in the direction of insertion, the bend is pulled open and pulled off in two stages.
  • both rows of knobs with the associated webs initially come out of engagement, but a lower row of knobs on the elbow snaps into place behind an upper web on the bottle body, which is accompanied by additional safety and a warning function.
  • connection between the elbow and the body of the bottle can have double tightness.
  • the elbow can have a connection piece which comes with a neck of the bottle body in a sealed plug connection. In this way, two sealing zones enclosing one another and a correspondingly increased sealing security are obtained, as is particularly desirable when dealing with aggressive cleaning fluids.
  • a guide device can be provided which aligns and guides the elbow when it is placed on the bottle body.
  • a guide rail is formed on the elbow for this purpose, which positively engages in a groove in the bottle body.
  • the elbow is centered in a convenient manner when bouncing and stabilized when it is lifted off the bottle body.
  • the elbow has an end surface which is inclined in relation to the longitudinal axis of the bottle body, from which the nipple, on which the nozzle mouthpiece and a closure cap can project, projects in the normal direction.
  • a base can preferably be provided at the level of the end face of the bottle body, which has a plurality of openings, in particular two openings arranged off-center. This plurality of openings serves to prevent gushing when dispensing liquid from the squirt bottle. Reached further a good return flow of non-sprayed liquid into the interior of the squirt bottle, in which there is a negative pressure which returns the liquid after spraying.
  • the tip of the nozzle mouthpiece can have a trumpet-like shape that widens outwards. This serves to prevent dripping. A sharp tear-off edge is created for liquid emerging from the spray bottle, which does not drip and does not stain the bottle. The user does not come into contact with aggressive cleaning liquid residues.
  • the closure cap of the squirt bottle according to the invention can be fixed in a childproof snap connection on a circumferential web of the nipple. Children are not able to remove the cap so that they cannot do anything with an unopened squirt bottle. Childproofing is particularly recommended for wash bottles for toilet cleaning, which usually contain very aggressive cleaning fluids and therefore represent an increased hazard for children.
  • the web serving for anchoring the closure cap can be essentially circular and flattened on part of its circumference, preferably along two parallel secants.
  • the flats can preferably be at an angle of approximately 90 ° to two wedges of the childproof snap connection, which can be formed on the end face of the bottle body. The flats make it easier to put on and remove the cap. Their position relative to the wedges is selected so that when the childproof lock is actuated, the cap can be easily bent over the web holding it.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 show the bottle body 10 of a spray bottle which is approximately twice as wide as it is deep.
  • the bottle body 10 can be comfortably gripped with one hand. It consists of an elastic plastic and can be compressed by hand to build up excess pressure.
  • the bottle body 10 has two beads 12, 14 offset in the longitudinal direction, which delimit a grip area 16.
  • the lower bead 12 is located near the bottom 18 of the bottle body 10, which is slightly pulled inwards, and the upper bead 14 is provided approximately halfway up the bottle body 10. Above this, the bottle body 10 tapers both in width and in depth (FIGS. 1 and 2).
  • a curved front flank 22 which runs obliquely with respect to the longitudinal central axis 20 of the bottle body 10, as well as a neck-like constriction 24 on the back of the bottle body 10, which is arranged in a somewhat less obliquely rearward angle against the longitudinal central axis 20
  • Edge 26 passes over.
  • the flanks 22, 26 end in a step 28, which runs parallel to the base 18 and marks the transition to an integrally molded projection 30, on which a bend 32, only schematically indicated in FIG. 1, can be fixed in a bump connection.
  • the approach 30 is approximately one and a half times as wide as deep. It has on its outer jacket a circumferential, outwardly projecting web 34, which has an oblique flank upwards and radially springs back on its underside.
  • the manifold 32 can be snapped onto the web 34 from above.
  • a pipe socket 36 is formed on the top of the extension 30. Its axis 38 extends parallel to the longitudinal central axis 20 of the bottle body 10.
  • the pipe socket 36 is located in the narrow side plan view (FIG. 2) in the middle of the extension 30, in contrast to which it is tapered in its clear width. Seen on the broad side (FIG. 1), the pipe socket 36 lies eccentrically with respect to the projection 30, on the side facing the longitudinal central axis 20 of the bottle body 10; the axis 38 of the pipe socket 36 is offset to the side against the longitudinal central axis 20.
  • the foot of the pipe socket 36 is connected to the edge of the projection 30 via inclined floor surfaces 40, so that the bottle body 10 is closed apart from the opening of the pipe socket 36.
  • 3 to 5 show a modified design of the bottle body 10.
  • two webs 42, 44 are formed on the extension 30, which are parallel to one another at a distance and follow one another in the axial direction.
  • the outer jacket of the extension 30 is provided with two grooves 46 extending in the axial direction, which are formed mirror-symmetrically to the longitudinal center plane of the bottle body 10 and are diametrically opposite one another at the height of the pipe socket 36.
  • the grooves 46 serve to guide the manifold 32 when it bounces.
  • the manifold 32 has a housing 48 which is open at the bottom and which fits onto the extension 30.
  • locking knobs 50, 52 are formed, which engage under the webs 42, 44 on the outer casing of the extension 30 and thereby hold the elbow 32 on the extension 30.
  • the knobs 50 can be pressed over the webs 42, 44 with oblique flanks 54. Two rows of knobs 50, 52 can be seen, which follow one another in the bounce direction and are at the same distance as the webs 42, 44. In each of the two rows, the knobs 50, 52 are spaced apart and set from row to row to a gap; a knob 50 in the lower row near the mouth thus meets a gap in the upper, inner row of knobs 52 and vice versa. In the opened state, the knobs 50 of the lower row snap with the lower web 42, and knobs 52 of the upper row with the upper web 44, which is more towards the free end of the bottle body 10. The double catch ensures a considerable holding force.
  • the relatively small, spaced-apart knobs 50, 52 can be deformed well when the elbow 32 is bounced, so that the effort required during assembly is kept within limits.
  • the manifold 32 snaps onto the shoulder 30 in stages. This is particularly advantageous if an unauthorized attempt is made to loosen the manifold 32.
  • the lower row of knobs 50 engages once again on the upper, outer web 44 of the projection 30, and force is once again required in order to finally lift the elbow 32 off.
  • the gradual locking thus ensures additional safety and it has a warning function for the user.
  • this design is not mandatory for the invention; as shown in Fig. 2, the squirt bottle according to the invention can rather also be provided with a simple bounce closure for the elbow 32.
  • Two guide rails 56 are formed on the inner surface of the elbow 32, which fit into the grooves 46 of the extension 30.
  • the rails 56 engage in the grooves 46 when the elbow 32 is bounced.
  • the elbow 32 is thereby centered and stabilized when it is lifted off the bottle body 10.
  • the top of the housing 48 is curved in the rear area in the manner of a 90 ° elbow.
  • the housing 48 offers a flat end face 58 with an essentially circular plan.
  • a nipple 60 which is integrally formed on the housing 42 and extends in the normal direction of the end face 58.
  • the nipple 60 forms the outlet of the squirt bottle, and its central axis 62 points in the spray direction.
  • a downward-pointing pipe stub 64 adjoins the nipple 60 and is integrally formed on the housing 42.
  • the wall of the nipple 60 is extended 66 on its underside into the housing 42 in order to create a transition to the pipe stub 64.
  • the end face 58 also partially delimits the space enclosed by the pipe stub 64.
  • the rear wall 68 of the pipe stub 64 is pulled up to the top of the housing 48.
  • the pipe stub 64 ends at a distance from the lower edge 70 of the housing 42. Its end is provided with a conical chamfer 72.
  • the pipe stub 64 sealingly engages in the pipe socket 36 on the neck of the bottle body 10.
  • a connection is thus established through which the angled nipple 60 communicates with the inside of the bottle body 10.
  • the interior 74 of the housing 42 which is not occupied by the pipe stub 64 should in principle never contain any liquid. However, it advantageously serves as a collecting container in the event of a leak in the plug-in connection between pipe socket 36 and pipe stub 64.
  • the bounce connection of the elbow 32 on the extension 30 is preferably designed to be sealed, so that a double seal security is formed with two mutually enclosing sealing zones.
  • the nipple 60 has a base 76 at its base, which forms an extension of the wall of the pipe stub 64 and comes to rest at the level of the end face 58 of the bottle body 10.
  • the bottom 76 has two circular openings 78, 80 which are arranged one above the other in the longitudinal center plane of the elbow 32. The edge of the lower openings 80 comes close to the inner surface of the nipple 60.
  • the arrangement of the bottom 76 and openings 78, 80 reduces the passage cross section at the base of the nipple 60, which serves to prevent gushing when dispensing liquid.
  • the position of the lower opening 80 also ensures that liquid can flow back unhindered through the nipple 60 into the interior of the bottle body 10 after the end of a spraying process.
  • a promotional effect arises from the negative pressure prevailing therein and from gravity.
  • the locking web 82 near the mouth has a smaller diameter and serves to snap open a nozzle mouthpiece 86 shown in FIG. 9.
  • the second locking web 84 which is further away from the mouth of the nipple 60, has a larger diameter and serves to fasten a closure cap 88 shown in FIGS. 10 to 13 Seen from the mouth of the nipple 60, both locking webs 82, 84 a conically rising flank, and after a short cylindrical transition section they spring back radially to the outer dimension of the nipple 60.
  • the nozzle mouthpiece shown in FIG. 9 has an essentially circular-cylindrical anchoring section 90 which engages over the nipple 60 radially on the outside.
  • a circumferential rib 92 is formed on the inner ring of the anchoring section 90, which has a flank which tapers conically in the direction of insertion and, in the assembled state, engages behind the locking web 82 of smaller diameter near the mouth.
  • the anchoring section 90 merges via a conical intermediate piece 94 into the wall 98 of the mouthpiece 86 which tapers conically towards an outlet opening 96.
  • a pipe stub 100 is formed coaxially inside the anchoring section 90 on the wall 98 and ends at a distance from the edge 102 of the anchoring section 90.
  • the end of the pipe stub 100 is chamfered 104.
  • the pipe stub 100 engages in the nipple 60, while the anchoring section 90 comes to rest on the outer jacket of the nipple 60.
  • a connection with double tightness can also be realized at this point.
  • the nozzle mouthpiece 86 In the area of its outlet opening 96, the nozzle mouthpiece 86 has a step-shaped cross-sectional constriction 106. Downstream of this, an essentially circular-cylindrical outlet channel 108 can be seen, which widens in the shape of a trumpet on the outlet side. With this type of mouth, you create a defined tear-off edge at which the spray jet is cut off, and you effectively prevent dripping. After the end of the spraying process, liquid remaining in the mouthpiece 86 is sucked back into the nipple 60 and from there predominantly through the lower bottom opening 80 into the bottle body 10.
  • Childproofing is provided for the closure cap 88.
  • This includes wedges 110 which are integrally formed on the manifold 32 and are located on the end face 58.
  • the wedges 110 have a base segment in the form of a segment of a circle and are arranged in a rotationally symmetrical arrangement with respect to the central axis 62 of the nipple 60 by 180 ° offset, whereby they come to lie on both sides of the longitudinal center plane of the elbow 32. They have a curved ramp surface 112 which, starting from the end surface 58, rises both in the circumferential direction and radially from the inside to the outside.
  • the cap 88 of the squirt bottle shown in FIGS. 10 to 13 has a conical shape with a rounded tip.
  • a cylindrical connecting piece 116 is formed on the inside of the conical surface 114 in a coaxial arrangement, which attaches to approximately half the height of the closure cap 88 and ends at a short distance from the conical base 118.
  • the connecting piece 116 has on its inner jacket a circumferential rib 120 which tapers conically in the plugging direction and is suitable for engaging behind the locking web 84 of larger diameter on the nipple 60.
  • the closure cap 88 can thus be snapped onto the spray bottle, whereby it overlaps and covers the nipple 60 with the nozzle mouthpiece 86 attached to it.
  • FIGS. 10 and 13 show a profile with a plurality of webs 122 distributed over the circumference and extending in the axial direction on the inner jacket of the connecting piece 116. These serve to guide the closure cap 88 on the outer jacket of the nozzle mouthpiece 86.
  • a central, axial pin with a dome-shaped rounded hollow body 124 and an axially attached pin 126 of smaller diameter.
  • this pin protrudes into the discharge opening 96 of the nozzle mouthpiece 86, so that the latter is closed.
  • a number of elastic lamellae are provided in the interior of the closure cap 88, distributed over the circumference thereof, which lie around the tip of the nozzle mouthpiece 86 and bring about additional securing and fixing.
  • two projections 130 are formed on the inner surface of the closure cap 88 near the cone base 119, which are diametrically opposite one another and rise in the circumferential direction.
  • gripping surfaces 132 on the outer jacket of the closure cap 88.
  • the latter each consist of a plurality of outwardly projecting webs 134 which extend in the axial direction.
  • the closure cap 88 can be grasped and compressed on the gripping surfaces 132.
  • the closure cap 88 When the closure cap 88 is attached, its conical base 118 lies against the end face 58 of the elbow 32.
  • the projections 130 come to lie radially outside of the wedges 110, so that the closure cap 88 can rotate freely on the nipple 60.
  • the locking position of the closure cap 88 cannot be released by pulling it off in the axial direction, since this requires too much force.
  • it In order to release the closure cap 88 in a regular manner, it must be compressed in the area of the grip surfaces 132 so that the projections 130 come into contact with the wedges 110 and at the same time rotate the closure cap 88. During this combined movement, the closure cap 88 is lifted, bent and released from the nipple 60 by the cooperating inclined ramp surfaces.
  • the locking web 84 of larger diameter, which holds the closure cap 88, is flattened on both sides along two parallel secants.
  • the flats 136 lie at an angle of 90 ° to the two wedges 110 in planes parallel to the longitudinal center plane of the elbow 132.
  • the flats 136 facilitate the bending movement of the closure cap 88 in this plane. Furthermore, excessive force is not required when opening the cap 88.

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1. Une bouteille en matière synthétique pour la pulvérisation de liquide de nettoyage, en particulier en vue du nettoyage de cuvettes de W.-C., comprenant un corps de bouteille compressible à la main et un ajutage de pulvérisation situé dans la zone d'extrémité supérieure de celui-ci et orienté de manière inclinée vers le haut, caractérisée en ce que l'ajutage est porté par un raccord coudé (32) qui peut être monté sur le corps de bouteille (19) d'une manière étanche avec une fermeture à enforcement par choc et qui porte un raccord creux interne (60) sur lequel peuvent être fixés un pièce d'embouchure à ajutage (86) et un capuchon de fermeture (88), chacun par encliquetage, séparément et d'une façon étanche, l'axe central (62) de l'ajutage, qui est orienté suivant la direction de pulvérisation, formant avec la direction longitudinale (20) du corps de bouteille (10) un angle comprise entre 50 et 75°, de préférence d'environ 73°.
2. Bouteille de pulvérisation suivant la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que le raccord coudé (32) porte deux rangées, décalées dans la direction d'enfoncement, d'ergots (50, 52) qui sont respectivement agencés à distance et qui s'engagent sur deux nervures (42, 44), décalées de manière correspondante, du corps de bouteille (10).
3. Bouteille de pulvérisation suivant l'une des revendications 1 et 2, caractérisée en ce que le raccord coudé (32) est pourvu d'une tubulure (64) qui vient former une liaison étanche par enfoncement avec un col (36) du corps de bouteille (10).
4. Bouteille de pulvérisation suivant l'une des revendications 1 à 3, caractérisée par un dispositif de guidage (46, 56) qui oriente et guide le raccord coudé (32) lors de son application sur le corps de bouteille (10), en particulier sous la forme d'un rail (56) qui est façonné sur le raccord coudé (32) et qui entre en prise par une liaison due à la forme dans une rainure (46) du corps de bouteille (10).
5. Bouteille de pulvérisation suivant l'une des revendications 1 à 4, caractérisée en ce que le raccord coudé (32) présente une surface frontale (58) qui, à l'état monté, est inclinée de manière oblique par rapport à l'axe longitudinal (20) du corps de bouteille (10) et à partir de laquelle fait saillie le raccord (60) suivant une direction perpendiculaire.
6. Bouteille de pulvérisation suivant l'une des revendications 1 à 5, caractérisé en ce qu'à la base du raccord (60), de préférence à la hauteur de la surface frontale (58), il est prévu un fond (76) qui présente plusieurs orifices (78, 80), en particulier deux orifices disposés de manière excentrée.
7. Bouteille de pulvérisation suivant l'une des revendications 1 à 6, caractérisée en ce que le sommet de la pièce d'embouchure à ajutage (86) a une forme qui s'élargit vers l'extérieur à la manière d'une trompette.
8. Bouteille de pulvérisation suivant l'une des revendications 1 à 7, caractérisée en ce que le capuchon de fermeture (88) peut être fixé par une liaison par encliquetage, sûre pour les enfants, sur une nervure périphérique (84) du raccord (60), la nervure (84) ayant sensiblement un forme d'anneau de cercle et étant aplatie sur une partie de sa périphérie, de préférence le long de deux sécantes parallèles, et en ce que les aplatissements (136) se trouvent d'une manière angulairement décalée, de préférence de 90°, par rapport à deux coins (110) de la liaison par encliquetage, sûre pour les enfants, qui sont agencés sur la surface frontale (58), deux saillies internes (130), qui sont disposées de manière diamétralement opposée, sont ascendantes dans la direction périphérique et peuvent être amenées en contact avec les coins (110) par compression du capuchon de fermeture (88), étant façonnées sur le capuchon de fermeture (88) à proximité de sa base (118).
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