EP0610882B1 - Bewahrungsvorrichtung mit einer Sicherheitsfunktion - Google Patents

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EP0610882B1
EP0610882B1 EP19940101891 EP94101891A EP0610882B1 EP 0610882 B1 EP0610882 B1 EP 0610882B1 EP 19940101891 EP19940101891 EP 19940101891 EP 94101891 A EP94101891 A EP 94101891A EP 0610882 B1 EP0610882 B1 EP 0610882B1
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Kazunori Asano
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B77/00Vehicle locks characterised by special functions or purposes
    • E05B77/02Vehicle locks characterised by special functions or purposes for accident situations
    • E05B77/04Preventing unwanted lock actuation, e.g. unlatching, at the moment of collision
    • E05B77/06Preventing unwanted lock actuation, e.g. unlatching, at the moment of collision by means of inertial forces
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B83/00Vehicle locks specially adapted for particular types of wing or vehicle
    • E05B83/28Locks for glove compartments, console boxes, fuel inlet covers or the like
    • E05B83/30Locks for glove compartments, console boxes, fuel inlet covers or the like for glove compartments
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C19/00Other devices specially designed for securing wings, e.g. with suction cups
    • E05C19/02Automatic catches, i.e. released by pull or pressure on the wing
    • E05C19/022Released by pushing in the closing direction

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  • This invention relates to a so-called push-open type storage device to be installed as in the instrument panel of an automobile, and more particularly to a storage device with a safety function according to the preamble of claim 1 or 2.
  • a storage device is disclosed in for example US-A-5 052 728.
  • conventional push-open type storage devices of this type comprise a storage cabinet openably supported in a housing which is provided on the side of the instrument panel of an automobile and constantly kept biased in the opening direction thereof by the biasing force of a spring, a cam member provided therein a cam groove which has a guide inlet, a lock part and a guide outlet, and which is rotatably disposed on the side of the housing, and a pin member adapted to move inside the cam groove of the cam member and disposed on the side of the storage cabinet, whereby the storage cabinet can be locked at its shut position inside the housing against the biasing force of the spring by causing the pin member to be engaged with the lock part of the cam groove and, by causing the storage cabinet held in the locked state to be depressed farther into the housing, the pin member can be released from the engagement with the lock part of the cam groove and the storage cabinet can be consequently moved automatically in the opening direction thereof from the opening of the housing.
  • FIG. 1 A typical one of the conventional storage devices is shown in Figures 1 and 2, wherein a cam member 21 which is a one-piece shaped article of synthetic resin is rotatably fitted on a fixing shaft 27 on the side of a housing (not shown) through a torsion spring 28 and is constantly kept biased by the biasing force of the torsion spring 28 in the direction of a regulating wall 29 until it succumbs to the control of the regulating wall part 29.
  • a cam member 21 which is a one-piece shaped article of synthetic resin is rotatably fitted on a fixing shaft 27 on the side of a housing (not shown) through a torsion spring 28 and is constantly kept biased by the biasing force of the torsion spring 28 in the direction of a regulating wall 29 until it succumbs to the control of the regulating wall part 29.
  • a lock part 24 and a guide outlet 25 are formed in extreme proximity to each other on one edge side of the cam member 21 defining a cam groove 22 and, meanwhile, a guide wall 26 adapted to guide a pin member P on the side of a storage cabinet (not shown) is formed as projecting from the other edge side opposite to the one edge side mentioned above.
  • the cam member 21 Since the cam member 21 has been developed for the sole purpose of guiding the pin member P exclusively in the direction of the guide outlet 25 by the action of an inner edge 26a of the guide wall 26, the leading end of the guide wall 26 is formed so as to protrude from the lock part 24, namely in a state thrusting in the direction of a guide inlet 23 of the cam groove 22, and the lock part 24 serving to engage the pin member P in place is positioned inside of the leading end of the guide wall 26.
  • the pin member P disposed on the rear end side of the storage cabinet collides with an outer peripheral guide surface 21a of the cam member 21 and, while rotating the cam member 21 in the direction opposite the direction in which this cam member 21 is biased by the torsion spring 28, eventually reaches the guide inlet 23 of the cam groove 22.
  • the cam member 21 is rotated to a certain extent this time in the direction in which the cam member 21 is biased by the torsion spring 28. As a result, the pin member P is guided into the cam groove 22.
  • the pin member P When the storage cabinet held in the locked state is farther depressed into the housing, the pin member P separates from the lock part 24 of the cam groove 22 as illustrated in Figure 2, collides with an inner edge 26a of the guide wall 26, and allows the cam member 21 to rotate further in the biasing direction (the unlocking direction).
  • the pin member P When the force of depressing the storage cabinet is subsequently ceased, the pin member P is automatically separated from the cam groove 22 of the cam member 21 as it is continuously guided in the direction of the guide outlet 25 of the cam groove 22.
  • the storage cabinet is enabled by the spring biasing force to move automatically from the opening of the housing in the opening direction.
  • the proposed storage device has a construction as illustrated in Figure 3(A) in which a lock part 34 and a guide outlet 35 are formed as separated by a fair interval on a first edge side defining a cam groove 32 of a cam member 31, a stopper guide wall 36 is formed as projecting between the lock part 34 and the guide outlet 35 on the other edge side opposite to the aforementioned first edge side, and the lock part 34 discharging the function of engaging the pin member P in place is consequently allowed to be positioned farther out from the stopper guide wall 36.
  • the pin member P separates from the lock part 34 of the cam groove 32 and allows the cam member 31 to be rotated in the unlocking direction as shown in Figure 3(B).
  • the storage cabinet is enabled to be moved automatically from the opening of the housing in the opening direction by virtue of the spring biasing force.
  • the result is basically that the storage cabinet moves in concert with the pin member P in the same direction as that of the inertial force G . Since the lock part 34 fulfilling the role of fastening the pin member P is positioned outside of the stopper guide wall 36 at this time, the pin member P collides with an outer edge 36a of the stopper guide wall 36 as shown in Figure 4 and is infallibly obstructed from moving in the direction of the guiding outlet 35 of the cam groove 32.
  • the cam member 31 is no longer allowed to rotate in the unlocking direction thereof and the storage cabinet is retained at its shut position inside the housing.
  • the storage cabinet can be prevented from being accidentally moved automatically from the opening of the housing in the opening direction thereof by the spring biasing force. Therefore, the proposed storage device is at an advantage in promising generous simplification and miniaturization of the device as a whole because the slight modification given to the cam member 31 can easily confer a safety function on the push-open type storage device. It has been ascertained to the present inventor, however, that a further exaltation of the safety function calls for further improvements in the following points.
  • US-A-5,052,728 discloses a lock device for keeping a movable body closed includes a cam lever and an inertia stopper.
  • the cam lever serves to lock the movable body at a closed position by pushing the movable movable body inward to the closed position against a biasing force and to release the locked state of the movable body by further pushing the movable body inward, thereby permitting the movable body to move to an open postion.
  • the inertia stopper serves to prevent the cam lever from releasing the locked state of the movable body when the force of inertia is generated to push the movable body inward from the locked state.
  • an object of the present invention is to provide a storage device with a safety function and for use in an automobile, which is capable to effectively preclude the occurence of such undesirable phenomenons as described above, i.e. to prevent an uncontrolled rotation of the cam member opposite to its biasing direction due to a very large inertial force caused by a collision of the automobile.
  • a storage device with a safety function and for use in an automobile comprising a storage cabinet openably supported in a housing having an opening; a spring provided between the storage cabinet and the housing for constantly biasing the storage cabinet in an opening direction thereof; a cam member rotatably biased in one direction and disposed on the side of the housing, the cam member being provided on an outside thereof with a guide surface and on an inside thereof with a cam groove which has a guide inlet, a lock part and a guide outlet; and a pin member disposed on the side of the storage cabinet for moving along the guide surface of the cam member, entering the guide inlet of the cam groove and engaging with the lock part of the cam groove to lock the storage cabinet at a shut position thereof inside the housing against the biasing force of the spring when a first depressing force is applied to the storage cabinet; said pin member moving inside the cam groove to be released from the engagement with the lock part of the cam groove and brought to the guide outlet of the cam groove, therey moving the storage cabinet automatically in the opening direction
  • the storage device constituting the first embodiment of the present invention comprises a storage cabinet B openably supported in a housing H disposed on the side of an instrument panel (not shown) and constantly kept biased in the opening direction thereof by the biasing force of a spring which will be described specifically here below.
  • a cam member 1 is disposed rotatably on the side of the housing H
  • a pin member P is disposed on the rear end side of the storage cabinet B as illustrated in Figure 7.
  • the storage cabinet B can be locked at its shut position inside the housing H against the biasing force of the spring by causing the pin member P to be fastened to the cam member 1 and the storage cabinet B can be moved automatically in the opening direction thereof from an opening of the housing H by the biasing force of the spring by causing the storage cabinet B in the locked state to be farther depressed into the housing H .
  • the pin member P is thereby released from the engagement with the cam member 1 and the cam member 1 is allowed to rotate in the unlocking direction thereof.
  • the cam member 1 is a one-piece shaped article of synthetic resin. As illustrated in Figures 7 to 9, it has formed therein a cam groove 2 incorporating therein a guide inlet 3, a lock part 4 and a guide outlet 5 and is set in place rotatably round a fixing shaft 7 on the side of the housing H . It has the lock part 4 and the guide outlet 5 formed as separated with a fair interval on a first edge side of the cam groove 2 and has a stopper guide wall 6 formed in the approximate shape of the inverted letter of V on the other edge side of the cam groove opposite to the first edge side mentioned above and projected between the lock part 4 and the guide outlet 5.
  • the lock part 4, which fulfils the role of fastening the pin member P is positioned outwardly at a fair distance from the leading end of the stopper guide wall 6.
  • this storage device in the process of being normally opened, similarly to the storage device formerly proposed by the present inventor, allows the pin member P to move in the direction of the guide outlet 5 of the cam groove 2 by making use of the gap intervening between the leading end of the stopper guide wall 6 and the one edge of the cam groove 2.
  • the storage device on exposure to the action of an inertial force, allows the pin member P to collide with an outer side edge 6a of the stopper guide wall 6 and prevents the pin member P from moving in the direction of the guide outlet 5 of the cam groove 2.
  • reference numeral 10 stands for a restraining wall for limiting the position to which the cam member 1 is biased by a torsion spring 8
  • numeral 11 for a fastening wall adapted to fasten the end of the torsion spring 8 in cooperation with an arm 1b of the cam member 1
  • numeral 12 for a constant-pressure spring for constantly keeping the storage cabinet B biased in the opening direction thereof.
  • This constant-pressure spring 12 is enabled to function as means for biasing the storage cabinet B by winding the spring 12 round a winding shaft 13 in the contracting direction thereof, fixing the winding shaft 13 to the rear end wall of the storage cabinet B through a retaining part 14, and fixing a free end 12a of the spring 12 to the bottom surface close to the opening of the housing H by means of screws (not shown).
  • the first embodiment further comprises, as illustrated in Figure 8, a regulating wall 15 which is adapted to limit the amount of rotation of the cam member 1 in a direction opposite to the biasing direction, namely the amount of rotation in the direction of causing the pin member P to separate from the guide inlet 3 of the cam groove 2, and is disposed on the side opposite to the restraining wall 10, which fulfils the role of limiting the position to which the cam member 1 is biased by the torsion spring 8.
  • a regulating wall 15 which is adapted to limit the amount of rotation of the cam member 1 in a direction opposite to the biasing direction, namely the amount of rotation in the direction of causing the pin member P to separate from the guide inlet 3 of the cam groove 2, and is disposed on the side opposite to the restraining wall 10, which fulfils the role of limiting the position to which the cam member 1 is biased by the torsion spring 8.
  • the storage device is enabled to limit the amount of rotation of the cam member 1 in the reverse direction to the smallest possible extent and prevent the pin member P from being readily separating from the guide inlet 3 of the cam groove 2.
  • the first embodiment is fated to pose a problem of selection of the position at which the amount of rotation of the cam member 1 is to be limited. Since the cam member 1 must be rotated in a direction opposite to the biasing direction of the torsion spring 8 and the pin member P guided into the cam groove 2 through the guide inlet 3 for the purpose of locking the storage cabinet B at its shut position, the leading end of an outer guide surface 1a of the cam member 1 defining the guide inlet 3 is not allowed to protrude outwardly (to the lower side in the bearings of Figure 9) from the path L of motion of the pin member P .
  • the pin member P automatically fastens on the lock part 4 of the cam groove 2 positioned outside and causes the storage cabinet B to be locked at its shut position inside the housing H against the biasing force of the constant-pressure spring 12 in the same manner as described above.
  • the storage cabinet B in the locked state is farther depressed into the housing H , it can move automatically in the opening direction thereof from the opening of the housing H by virtue of the biasing foece of the constant-pressure spring 12 because the pin member P is allowed to separate from the cam groove 2 of the cam member 1 via the guide outlet 5.
  • the cam member 1 in the storage device of the first embodiment rotates in a direction opposite to the direction in which the torsion spring 8 biases the storage cabinet B .
  • the cam member 1 is no longer suffered to collide against the regulating wall 15 and produce an overrun but is enabled to rotate quickly again in the biasing direction by virtue of the biasing force of the torsion spring 8 and receive infallibly the pin member P which is tending to retract by dint of the biasing force of the constant-pressure spring 12.
  • the storage device can be expected to manifest the function of safety to a greater certainty because the otherwise possible accidental separation of the pin member P from the guide inlet 3 of the cam groove 2 of the cam member 1 can be effectively prevented.
  • the storage device of the second embodiment will be described below. While the storage device of the second embodiment has been developed with the same object as the first embodiment, it differs from the storage device of the first embodiment in respect that, in place of the regulating wall 15, a balance adjusting part 16 is integrally extended from the rear end of the cam member 1 as shown in Figure 10 so that the center of gravity of the cam member 1 will coincide with the fixing shaft 7 intended to serve as the center of rotation.
  • the balance adjusting part 16 which plays the role of shifting the center of gravity, it is given a desired weight by suitably setting the shape, area, wall thickness, etc. as depicted in Figure 10.
  • the object of the provision of this balance adjusting part 16 may be attained by decreasing the area and wall thickness of this part and providing this part with a separately shaped weight.
  • this cam member adopts a construction such that the strength of the cam member 1 on the side of the lock part 4 thereof is positively increased by forming a part 17 of increased wall thickness on the lower surface of the lock part 4 and its immediate vicinity of the cam groove 2 of the cam member 1 throughout a fixed area as illustrated in Figure 11.
  • the shape of the increased wall thickness of the lock part 4 ensures ample engagement of the pin member P with the lock part 4 over a fairly large width, the possibility of the pin member P being tilted by an increase in the apparent rigidity of the two components, i.e. the pin member P and the lock part 4, to the extent of releasing the leading end of the cam member 1 upwardly can be effectively prevented.
  • the storage cabinet B can be infallibly retained at the shut position thereof inside the housing H and prevented from accidentally thrusting out of the housing H even when the automobile is exposed to a strong impact exerted not only on the front side but also on the rear side.
  • the part 17 having the wall thickness increased as required is formed on the lower surface side as illustrated in Figure 11.
  • the location of this part 17 does not need to be limited to the position just mentioned.
  • the part 17 having the wall thickness increased as required may be imparted to the upper surface side of the lock part 4 of its immediate vicinity as illustrated in Figure 14(A) or the part 17 having the wall thickness increased as required may be imparted to both the upper and lower surfaces as illustrated in Figure 14(B).
  • the part 17 of increased wall thickness can be expected to produce the same operating effect irrespective of the relative position thereof.
  • the depth of the pin member P reaching the vicinity of the root thereof is allowed to contact the part 17 of increased wall thickness on the lock part 4 side. Owing to this state of ample contact, the construction is at an advantage in effectively precluding the pin member P from tilting and preventing the leading end of the cam member 1 from slipping upward with enhanced certainty.
  • This invention makes full use of the advantages of the present inventor's formerly proposed storage device and, at the same time, makes up for the defects thereof by the provision of a very simple construction as described above.
  • the storage device of this invention therefore, can be expected to produce a reliable safety function to cope with the impact exerted on the front side of the automobile.

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  1. Aufbewahrungsvorrichtung mit einer Sicherheitsfunktion und zur Verwendung in einem Kraftfahrzeug, umfassend:
    ein Aufbewahrungsgehäuse (B), das öffenbar in einem Gehäuse (H), das eine Öffnung aufweist, abgestützt ist;
    eine Feder (12), die zwischen dem Aufbewahrungsgehäuse (B) und dem Gehäuse (H) zur konstanten Vorspannung des Aufbewahrungsgehäuses (B) in einer Öffnungsrichtung davon vorgesehen ist;
    ein Nockenelement (1), das in einer Richtung drehbar vorgespannt und auf der Seite des Gehäuses (H) angeordnet ist, wobei das Nockenelement (1) an einer Außenseite davon mit einer Führungsfläche (1a) und an einer Innenseite davon mit einer Nockenausnehmung (2), welche einen Führungseinlaß (3), ein Verschlußteil (4) und einen Führungsauslaß (5) aufweist, versehen ist; und
    ein Bolzenelement (P), das auf der Seite des Aufbewahrungsgehäuses (B) zur Bewegung längs der Führungsfläche (1a) des Nockenelementes (1) angeordnet ist, welches in den Führungseinlaß (3) der Nockenausnehmung (2) eintritt und mit dem Verschlußteil (4) der Nockenausnehmung (2) in Eingriff kommt, um das Aufbewahrungsgehäuse (B) in einer Schließposition davon in dem Gehäuse (H) gegen die Vorspannungskraft der Feder (12) zu schließen, wenn eine erste Druckkraft auf das Aufbewahrungsgehäuse (B) ausgeübt wird;
       wobei sich das Bolzenelement (P) in der Nockenausnehmung (2) bewegt, um aus dem Eingriff mit dem Verschlußteil (4) der Nockenausnehmung (2) freigegeben und zu dem Führungsauslaß (5) der Nockenausnehmung (2) verbracht zu werden, wobei sich das Aufbewahrungsgehäuse (B) automatisch in die Öffnungsrichtung davon durch die Öffnung des Gehäuses (H) bewegt, wenn eine zweite Druckkraft zum Bewegen des geschlossenen Aufbewahrungsgehäuses (B) weiter in das Gehäuse (H) ausgeübt wird; wobei das verschlußteil (4) und der Führungsauslaß (5) der
       Nockenausnehmung (2) voneinander an einer ersten Kantenfläche der Nockenausnehmung (2) getrennt sind und die andere, der ersten Kantenfläche gegenüberliegende Kantenfläche der Nockenausnehmung (2) integral mit einer vorstehenden Halteführungswand (6) versehen ist, wobei die Aufbewahrungsvorrichtung dadurch gekennzeichnet ist,
       daß die Halteführungswand (6) in einer Position zwischen dem Verschlußteil (4) und dem Führungsauslaß (5) der Nockenausnehmung (2) angeordnet ist, derart, daß das verschlußteil (4) der Nockenausnehmung (2) von der Halteführungswand (6) der Nockenausnehmung (2) nach außen positioniert ist; und
       daß das Bolzenelement (P) imstande ist, mit einer äußeren Kantenfläche (6a) der Halteführungswand (6) des Nockenelementes (1) zu kollidieren und das Aufbewahrungsgehäuse (B) von einem Herausstoßen aus dem Gehäuse (H) abhält, wenn auf die Aufbewahrungsvorrichtung eine große Trägheitskraft ausgeübt wird; und
       daß eine Einstellwand (15) in dem Gehäuse (H) in einer Position, die eine Begrenzung des Drehausmaßes des Nockenelementes (1) ermöglicht, wenn sich das Nockenelement (1) beim Drehen in einer Richtung befindet, welche zu der Richtung, in der das Nockenelement (1) vorgespannt ist, entgegengesetzt, daher zu der Richtung einer Freigabe des Bolzenelementes (P) über den Führungauslaß (5) entgegengesetzt ist.
  2. Aufbewahrungsvorrichtung mit einer Sicherheitsfunktion und zur Verwendung in einem Kraftfahrzeug, umfassend:
    ein Aufbewahrungsgehäuse (B), das öffenbar in einem Gehäuse (H), das eine Öffnung aufweist, abgestützt ist;
    eine Feder (12), die zwischen dem Aufbewahrungsgehäuse (B) und dem Gehäuse (H) zur konstanten Vorspannung des Aufbewahrungsgehäuses (B) in einer Öffnungsrichtung davon vorgesehen ist;
    ein Nockenelement (1), das in einer Richtung drehbar vorgespannt und auf der Seite des Gehäuses (H) angeordnet ist, wobei das Nockenelement (1) an einer Außenseite davon mit einer Führungsfläche (1a) und an einer Innenseite davon mit einer Nockenausnehmung (2), welche einen Führungseinlaß (3), ein Verschlußteil (4) und einen Führungsauslaß (5) aufweist, versehen ist; und
    ein Bolzenelement (P), das auf der Seite des Aufbewahrungsgehäuses (B) zur Bewegung längs der Führungsfläche (1a) des Nockenelementes (1) angeordnet ist, welches in den Führungseinlaß (3) der Nockenausnehmung (2) eintritt und mit dem Verschlußteil (4) der Nockenausnehmung (2) in Eingriff kommt, um das Aufbewahrungsgehäuse (B) in einer Schließposition davon in dem Gehäuse (H) gegen die Vorspannungskraft der Feder (12) zu schließen, wenn eine erste Druckkraft auf das Aufbewahrungsgehäuse (B) ausgeübt wird;
       wobei sich das Bolzenelement (P) in der Nockenausnehmung (2) bewegt, um aus dem Eingriff mit dem Verschlußteil (4) der Nockenausnehmung (2) freigegeben und zu dem Führungsauslaß (5) der Nockenausnehmung (2) verbracht zu werden, wobei sich das Aufbewahrungsgehäuse (B) automatisch in die Öffnungsrichtung davon durch die Öffnung des Gehäuses (H) bewegt, wenn eine zweite Druckkraft zum Bewegen des geschlossenen Aufbewahrungsgehäuses (B) weiter in das Gehäuse (H) ausgeübt wird;
       wobei das Verschlußteil (4) und der Führungsauslaß (5) der Nockenausnehmung (2) voneinander an einer ersten Kantenfläche der Nockenausnehmung (2) getrennt sind und die andere, der ersten Kantenfläche gegenüberliegende Kantenfläche der Nockenausnehmung (2) integral mit einer vorstehenden Halteführungswand (6) versehen ist, wobei die Aufbewahrungsvorrichtung dadurch gekennzeichnet ist,
       daß die Halteführungswand (6) in einer Position zwischen dem Verschlußteil (4) und dem Führungsauslaß (5) der Nockenausnehmung (2) angeordnet ist, derart, daß das Verschlußteil (4) der Nockenausnehmung (2) von der Halteführungswand (6) der Nockenausnehmung (2) nach außen positioniert ist; und
       daß das Bolzenelement (P) imstande ist, mit einer äußeren Kantenfläche (6a) der Halteführungswand (6) des Nockenelementes (1) zu kollidieren und das Aufbewahrungsgehäuse (B) von einem Herausstoßen aus dem Gehäuse (H) abhält, wenn auf die Aufbewahrungsvorrichtung eine große Trägheitskraft ausgeübt wird; und
       daß das Nockenelement (1) ein Ausgleichseinstellteil (16) aufweist, um ein Zusammenfallen des Schwerkraftsmittelpunktes des Nockenelementes (1) und der Drehachse (7) des Nockenelementes (1) miteinander herbeizuführen.
  3. Aufbewahrungsvorrichtung nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Nockenelement (1) an dem Verschlußteil (4) dicker ist als an dem übrigen Teil des Nockenelementes (1).
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