EP0709039A1 - Distributeur à rouleau - Google Patents

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EP0709039A1
EP0709039A1 EP95116786A EP95116786A EP0709039A1 EP 0709039 A1 EP0709039 A1 EP 0709039A1 EP 95116786 A EP95116786 A EP 95116786A EP 95116786 A EP95116786 A EP 95116786A EP 0709039 A1 EP0709039 A1 EP 0709039A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D34/00Containers or accessories specially adapted for handling liquid toiletry or cosmetic substances, e.g. perfumes
    • A45D34/04Appliances specially adapted for applying liquid, e.g. using roller or ball
    • A45D34/041Appliances specially adapted for applying liquid, e.g. using roller or ball using a roller, a disc or a ball

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  • the invention relates to a dispenser for dispensing a liquid, for example a deodorant, in which a roller application device is placed on an opening of a container for the liquid, the roller application device having a holder in which a rotating body is rotatably captured and can be wetted by the liquid when in use .
  • roller application devices are in the form of ball application devices in various forms e.g. known from German patents 1141054, 1176802, German laid-open specification DE-A 3104525 or German utility model 1942217. These ball application devices are used to apply liquids, in particular cosmetics and deodorants, in that the spherical rotating body is wetted by the liquid during use and rolls on the skin.
  • the invention then presents the technical problem of improving a roller application device in such a way that it on the one hand closes the opening of the container securely when not in use and on the other hand ensures that the liquid continues to flow when in use.
  • the roller application device is provided with a rotating body which is rotatably mounted about its axis of rotation.
  • the rotating body is a rotating body which is rotatably mounted in one of its planes of symmetry and is axially fixed.
  • the rotating body can only move in the holder with one degree of freedom, namely, it can only rotate about its axis of rotation.
  • roller-shaped rotating bodies and rotating bodies composed of paraboloids with a common axis may be used here.
  • the rotational bodies which are preferably used have a plurality of axes of rotation in the planes of symmetry, to which the rotational body is rotationally symmetrical.
  • a rotational body in the form of a rotating ellipsoid is more preferably used. This has a long semiaxis and two equally long, shorter secondary semiaxes.
  • Axially fixed mounting of the rotating body and in particular of the rotating body in one plane of its maximum circumference has the advantage that a maximum area of the rotating or rotating body is available for applying the liquid.
  • Such an axially fixed bearing is also advantageous if, in a known manner, the shell with a continuous overlap or several separate overlaps covers the rotating body, at least partially, more than half - with reference to the level of its maximum circumference.
  • the rotating body has a shell with a shorter transverse extension than its longitudinal extension in a plan view of the plane of the axis of rotation of the rotating body, which counteracts axial displacement of the rotating body on its axis of rotation with preferably transverse shell wall sections and preferably longitudinally overlapping the rotating body above the Level of its axis of rotation covered such that it is rotatably mounted axially in the shell by the overlaps.
  • the rotating body is supported in use on a liquid film between the rotating body and the side of the shell facing it.
  • bearing projections in the form of strips, knobs or the like, on which the rotating body is supported can also protrude from this side.
  • the gap between the rotating body and the shell can be adjusted and the friction between the rotating body and the shell can be reduced by the height of the bearing projections.
  • the height of the bearing projections above the shell is thought of a few tenths of a millimeter, for example 0.2 mm.
  • the rotating body it is also possible in a first alternative for the rotating body to have opposite shaft ends which are rotatably mounted in the holder. Or it can be provided that the rotating body has opposite bores in engage the stub shaft protruding from the bracket.
  • the holder has a shell which is adapted to the rotating body and grips about half of it, that the free edge of the shell has two diametrically opposite recesses for receiving two shaft ends fixed to the rotating body and that an outer cover of the holder with a ring shoulder overlaps the free edge of the bowl and the shaft ends.
  • a dispenser for dispensing a liquid in which a roller applicator is placed on at least one outlet or on an outlet spanning an outlet level of a container for the liquid, it is further provided for a tight closure of the container according to the invention that each outlet by means of a closure piece a slide closure is closable.
  • the closure element or elements it is provided that they are rigidly connected to the holder for the rotating body and can be moved therefrom from a closed position into an open position. This can be done by rotating the holder, for which purpose the slide closure is designed as a rotary slide closure.
  • Such a dispenser can be realized in that the roller application devices are mounted so as to be rotatable about an axis perpendicular to the outlet plane and in that the holder has a closure piece which is formed parallel to the outlet plane and which releases the outlet in a first rotational position and closes the outlet in a second rotational position.
  • an opening of the container is assigned a pot-shaped insert, the interior of which has a circular cross section, that a bottom of the insert on the container side has an eccentrically arranged outlet, that a pot protruding from the holder is rotatably held in the interior, and that at the free end of the pot protruding from the holder, the closure piece is arranged.
  • roller application device also provides simple measures for the roller application device to be pivoted about the axis perpendicular to the outlet plane, thereby enabling the outlet to be closed or opened by the rotating closure piece.
  • the free end of the pot can have a pot forming the closure piece, in which an opening is arranged off-center, which corresponds to the outlet.
  • the flow of the liquid can be regulated and on the other hand the angle of rotation can be determined by which the roller application device must be rotated about the axis perpendicular to the outlet plane or the opening.
  • Such an angle of rotation is in particular 90 or 180 degrees.
  • the insert is introduced into an externally round neck of the opening of the container, that a jacket protrudes from the underside of the holder and that the neck is enclosed between the jacket and the pot. The overlapping over the neck results in a very secure attachment of the roller application device and represents an attractive transition between the container and roller application device.
  • annular, rotation-permitting latching connection is arranged between the neck and jacket, with which the roller application device is attached to the container.
  • This can be designed such that the roller application device is captively connected to the container.
  • annular base can be formed between the jacket and the cover on the container side, which further has two latching devices on the container side, with which the roller application device latches with the container in the first rotational position or in the second rotational position. This specifies a well-defined position of the roller application device with regard to the secure closure of the container when not in use or opening of the container when in use.
  • the shell for the supply of the liquid to the rotating body has openings, that the openings are arranged between cylindrical walls which protrude from the shell and are formed substantially coaxially to a central axis that two fixed ring-shaped, substantially coaxial to the central axis formed ring walls are arranged in the container, that in the closed position each pair of cylinder and ring wall is held in sealing, coaxial contact and that in the open position a pair of cylinder and ring wall a or releases several through openings, through which liquid from the container enters the space between the pairs of cylinder and ring wall and from there through the openings to the rotating body.
  • the container-fixed ring walls can be formed by the container itself or on a container-fixed attachment.
  • the cylinder wall designed as a closure piece exposes one or more passage openings, which ultimately enables the rotating body to be wetted.
  • This movement can be a rotational movement and, for example, the passage openings can be formed within the ring wall corresponding to the closure piece.
  • the cylinder wall serving as the closure piece then has openings corresponding to the passage openings in the open position. If such a rotary movement is provided for opening or closing, the cylinder walls and the ring walls are designed to be rotationally symmetrical to the axis of rotation.
  • the cylinder and ring walls serving as a slide closure are opened or closed by a linear movement.
  • the cylinder wall serving as a closure piece then serves as a linearly displaceable closure piece.
  • the passage openings are arranged within the ring wall corresponding to the closure piece.
  • the height of the coaxial walls are designed differently so that with a linear displacement a pair of cylinder and ring wall remains in sealing contact, while in the other pair the closure piece in the open position, the sealing contact to the corresponding ring wall leaves and there is a gap between these two walls as a passage opening.
  • the Holder with a rotating body and with each closure piece relative to the container-fixed attachment and / or the container itself is linearly displaceable from the closed position into an open position rest seat. When the dispenser is in use, this detent seat prevents the roller application device from being moved back into the closed position by pressing on the rotating body.
  • this detent seat is detached by plugging the cap onto the roller application device and the holder with the closure piece is moved into the closed position.
  • the cap is removed, if necessary after unlocking a closed position detent, the holder is moved into the open position detent.
  • At least one locking cam can be formed transversely to the pulling-off direction of the cap for the rest seat, which is engaged behind by a stop-fixed stop cam in such a way that the cams in the open position prevent one another from moving beyond the open position after the stop.
  • cams can also be provided for locking the holder in the open position against movement in the direction of the closed position, but it is preferred that at least one resilient tongue is formed in the pull-off direction of the hood so that the latching attachment is transverse to the free end of the tongue is designed for the pull-off direction that an angle is formed on the bracket transversely to the pull-off direction, which in the closed position covers the bolt shoulder with its free leg and holds in a system under tension of the tongue, that the free leg in the open position releases the bolt shoulder and that the latch extension engages under the free leg end under relaxation of the tongue, thereby preventing movement of the holder in the closing direction.
  • the tongue or the Bolt shoulder can be formed in one piece around the holder or tongues can be provided scattered radially distributed over the circumference.
  • a protrusion is formed on the tongue transversely to the pulling direction, which protrudes the locking lug, the free leg end sitting on the projection in the closed position and the opening edge of the cap cooperating with the projection when pushed together in such a way that the tongue is deflected and the locking lug releases the leg end for movement of the holder into the closed position. This avoids a separate closing of the container by moving the holder.
  • both the container is closed and the roller application device itself is covered.
  • This can be supported by the fact that a stop wall is formed transversely to the pulling direction within the cap, which in the closed position rests on the leg of the angle extending transversely to the pulling direction.
  • the protruding edge of the cap is locked to the container by a clamp or snap fit, as a result of which the holder of the rotating body is then held securely in the closed position.
  • the free leg of the angle is designed as a guide for the cap, an extremely functional, easy and safe to use dispenser for liquids is created with these design features.
  • Figure 1 shows a dispenser with a roller applicator 1, which is placed on a container 2 and which can be covered by a cap 3.
  • the roller application device 1 has a rotating ellipsoid 4 as a rotating body, which is mounted in a holder 5 so that it can only rotate about an axis 6.
  • the holder 5 and the rotary ellipsoid 4 are - at least partially - covered or covered by an outer cover 7, cf. also Figures 2 and 3. Since the rotary ellipsoid 4 is only rotatably mounted about the axis 6, its safe wettability with the liquid in the container 2 is given directly, cf. Figure 2.
  • the rotating ellipsoid 4 shown as an example is a body of revolution which has two planes of symmetry which are perpendicular to the drawing plane along the lines which represent the axis 6 and an axis 9.
  • the rotating body is pivoted in one plane of its maximum circumference.
  • This plane, perpendicular to the drawing surface along the line representing the axis 6, extends parallel to a plane spanned by the edge of an opening 10 of the container 2.
  • It has the rotating body 4 of the exemplary embodiment shown, formed on its axis of rotation 6, opposite shaft ends 11, 11, which are rotatably mounted in the holder 5.
  • the rotary ellipsoid 4 is mounted by means of the shaft end 11, 11 at such a distance from an inner surface of a shell 12, which engages under the rotary ellipsoid 4 approximately in half, that practically over the entire shell 12, which is geometrically adapted to the shape of the rotary body, there is a gap remains, by means of which the degree of wetting of the rotating body 4 is controlled.
  • the upper, free edge 13 of the shell 12 is provided with two diametrically opposite recesses 14, 14 for receiving the shaft ends 11, 11 fixed to the rotating body.
  • the stub axles 11, 11 are held in the recesses 14, 14 by an annular shoulder 15 of the cover 7, for example pressed on, over the free edge 13.
  • the holder 5 has a shell 12 which is adapted to the rotating body 4 and grips about half of it, the free edge 13 of the shell 12 having two diametrically opposed recesses 14, 14 for receiving two shaft ends 11, 11 fixed to the rotating body and an outer cover 7 the holder 5 with an annular shoulder 15 engages over the free edge 13 of the shell 12 and the shaft ends 11, 11.
  • the opening 10 of the container 2 is located in a neck 16, the outer and inner cross section of which is circular.
  • a cup-shaped insert 17 is introduced, which is essentially U-shaped in section and at the free end of which an outwardly projecting projection 18 rests on the upper edge of the neck 16.
  • the insert 17 is connected to the neck 16 in a rotationally fixed manner with respect to the axis 9. This can be done, for example, by gluing or by a special geometry.
  • the projection 18 can be provided with a latching lug, which can snap into a corresponding recess in the neck 16.
  • the bottom 19 of the insert 17 has an outlet 20 for the liquid 8.
  • a pot 22 projecting from the holder 5 is rotatably received in the interior 21 of the insert 17.
  • the pot 22 opens into the bowl 12, which ensures an unimpeded flow of the liquid wedge 8 onto the rotating body 4.
  • the pot 22 is provided with a pot base 23 which, when not used according to FIG. 3, serves as a closure piece 24 for the outlet 20.
  • this rotary slide closure is in an open position, since an opening 25 corresponds to the outlet 20, so that an unimpeded flow of the liquid 8 when in use, cf. Figure 2 is given.
  • the neck 16 and the insert 17 located therein are held coaxially between the pot 22 and a jacket 26 also protruding from the underside of the shell 12.
  • the latching connection consists of a bead 28 running around the neck 16 and a corresponding groove 29 in the jacket 26.
  • the jacket merges into an annular base 30, parallel to the upper side 31 of the container 2.
  • the outer cover 7 lies against the outer edge 32 of the ring base 30.
  • the ring base 30 carries two locking devices 33 on the container side, by means of which the roller application device is held in corresponding rotational positions in a defined manner both in use and in the closed position.
  • the latching device is formed by two thickenings 34, 34 on the top 31, which each snap into troughs 35, 35 of the ring base 30 on the container side.
  • the angle of rotation between the position of use and the closed position of the roller application device 1 is given here at 180 degrees. Other angles of rotation, for example 90 degrees, are also possible with corresponding correspondence of the opening 25 with the outlet 20 on the one hand and the latching devices on the other hand.
  • FIG. 6 shows an explosion of the structure of the dispenser according to the invention with a roller application device 1 on a container 2.
  • the cross-sectionally elliptical shape of the container shown there is only an example.
  • a round, square or otherwise shaped Container can also be provided with a roller application device 1.
  • the dispenser described is characterized in that an opening 10 of the container 2 is assigned a pot-shaped insert 17 fixed to the container, the interior 21 of which has a circular cross-section, that a bottom 19 of the insert 17 on the container side has an eccentrically arranged outlet 20 that a holder 5 projecting pot 22 is rotatably held in the interior and that the closure piece 24 is arranged on the free end of the pot 22 projecting from the shell 12. It is shown that the free end of the pot 22 has a pot base 23 which forms the closure piece 24 and in which an opening 25 is arranged off-center, which corresponds to the outlet 20.
  • the insert 17 is introduced into an externally round neck 16 of the opening 10 of the container 2, that on the container side a jacket 26 protrudes from the bowl and that the neck 16 is enclosed between the pot 22 and the jacket 26; that between the neck 16 and the jacket 26 an annular, rotation-permitting latching connection 27 is arranged, with which the roller application device 1 is attached to the container 2.
  • an annular base 30 is formed on the container side between the jacket 26 and the outer cover 7 and ultimately that the annular base 30 has two locking devices 33, 33 on the container side, with which the roller application device 1 in the first and second Locked position.
  • FIG. 7 shows an alternative embodiment of a dispenser 50.
  • This embodiment shows a roller application device 51 which interacts with an attachment 53 placed on the container 52 and from one Cap 54 is covered.
  • the slide closure 55 provided here has a linearly displaceable closure piece 56 which, by means of a linear displacement along the central axis 57, clears the way for the liquid 58 to the rotating body 59, see FIG. 8.
  • the rotating body 59 is rotatably caught in a two-part holder 60, for which purpose the rotating body 59 has opposite axially relatively large shaft ends on its axis of rotation 61.
  • the bowl 62 arranged under the rotating body 59 has openings 63 for the supply of the liquid 58 to the rotating body 59. In the embodiment according to FIG. 7, these are formed symmetrically to the axis 57. Their number or size is dimensioned such that the rotating body 59 is reliably wetted with liquid 58.
  • the openings 63 are arranged between cylindrical walls 64, 65 which protrude from the shell 62 and are annular and essentially coaxial with the axis 57.
  • the inner cylinder wall 64 forms the closure piece 56.
  • annular walls 66,67 Fixed to the container are two annular walls 66,67 which cooperate with the cylinder walls 64,65 and which protrude in an annular manner and which are also essentially coaxial with the axis 57.
  • Such ring walls can be formed directly with the container 52, but FIG. 7 shows the ring walls 66, 67 being formed by the attachment 53, which is screwed onto the container neck 68 by means of a thread and which is engaged behind by means of a hollow cylinder 69.
  • Known fastening methods can alternatively be used here.
  • passage openings can be provided in the inner ring wall, which are sealed by the closure piece or the inner cylinder wall in the closed position.
  • openings can also be formed in the inner cylinder wall serving as a closure piece, for example after a rotation of the holder about the axis 57, which openings then, in agreement, open the way for the liquid.
  • the inner cylinder wall can be divided into several closure pieces.
  • the container neck itself can also form an annular wall, for example.
  • a locking cam 72 which is fixed to the container, ie here again fixed to the attachment, to which a holder-fixed Stop cam 73 strikes in the open position and prevents further movement in this direction, see FIG. 9.
  • a resilient tongue 74 is provided on the attachment 53 and thus in a container-fixed manner extends in the pulling direction of the cap 54.
  • a locking projection 75 is formed transversely to this pulling direction, which interacts with a bracket-fixed angle 76.
  • the angle 76 is formed transversely to the pull-off direction and, in the closed position, compare FIG. 7, covers the locking projection 75 with its free leg 77.
  • the tongue 74 is deflected under pretension, which means that after the locking projection 75 is released by the free leg 77, it extends radially flaps outward and the locking projection 75 engages under the free leg end. This reliably prevents the holder from moving in the closing direction.
  • This open position click seat is released by attaching the cap 54 to the roller application device 51.
  • the holder 60 with the closure piece 56 or the inner cylinder wall 64 is simultaneously moved into the closed position.
  • a projection 78 is formed on the tongue 74 transversely to the direction of removal. In the radial direction, the projection 78 projects from the locking projection 75, so that the opening edge 79 of the cap 54 slides over the locking projection 75 and strikes the projection 78.
  • the projection 78 is now designed such that the tongue 74 is deflected when the opening edge 79 strikes, as a result of which the angle 76 is released and the holder can be moved in the closed position. Taking the bracket 60 with you by attaching the cap 54 can be done by a - easily detachable - snap lock 80 to be reinforced.
  • cap 54, attachment 53 and holder 60 can be arranged sector-wise distributed over the circumference of the dispenser 50 or can be designed to be completely circumferential. In the latter case in particular, the free leg 77 of the angle 76 can then also be designed as a guide for the cap 54.
  • the second exemplary embodiment is characterized in that, in the case of a slide closure, it is further provided that at least one locking cam 72 is formed in a container-fixed manner transversely to the pull-off direction of the cap 54, which is engaged behind by a stop cam 73 fixed in such a way that the cams 72, 73 in the open position prevent movement beyond the open position after a stop.
  • This dispenser is further characterized in that the cap 54 is fixed to the container in the pulling-off direction at least one resilient tongue 74 is formed, that at the free end of the tongue 74 a locking lug 75 is formed transversely to the pulling direction, that an angle 76 is formed transversely to the pulling direction on the bracket 60, which in the closed position with its free leg 77 the locking lug 75 covers and in a system under tension of the tongue 74 holds that the free leg 77 releases the locking projection 75 in the open position and that the locking projection 75 engages under the free leg end 74 under relaxation of the tongue, thereby preventing movement of the holder 60 in the closing direction .
  • a projection 78 is formed transversely to the pulling direction, which protrudes the locking projection 75, that in the closed position the free leg end sits on the projection 78 and that the opening edge of the cap 54 with the projection 78 at Pushing together cooperates such that the tongue 74 is deflected and the locking lug 78 releases the leg end for a movement of the holder 60 in the closed position.
  • a stop wall 81 is formed within the cap 54 transversely to the pulling direction, which in the closed position rests on the leg 82 of the angle 76 extending transversely to the pulling direction, is shown and described.
  • the free leg 77 of the angle 76 is designed as a guide for the cap 54.
  • FIGS. 10 to 22 A third exemplary embodiment is shown in FIGS. 10 to 22.
  • a roller application device 100 is shown in section, which interacts with the attachment 103 held on the container 101 by means of a thread 102 and which is covered by a cap 104.
  • the rotary ellipsoid 105 shown there is carried by a one-piece bracket 106, the shell of which 107 has an overlap 108, by which the rotary ellipsoid 105 is covered beyond the plane of a maximum circumference, which is defined by the axis of rotation 109 perpendicular to the plane of the drawing.
  • the shell In a plan view of the plane of the axis of rotation 109, the shell has its maximum longitudinal extent along which the transverse extent is shorter than this.
  • FIG. 10 and 11 show a smooth design of the side of the shell 107 facing the rotary ellipsoid 105.
  • the rotary ellipsoid is supported on a liquid film, for which purpose there is a certain play between the shell 107, overlap 108 and the rotary Ellipsoid 105 is necessary.
  • a bearing projection 150 projecting from the shell side can also be provided on both sides of the center 111, for example in the form of a band. Knobs or the like and other positioning of such bearing projections is also possible. It is hereby achieved that the rotary ellipsoid 105 rests only on the bearing projections 150, which are symmetrical to the center 111. This can further reduce frictional forces.
  • FIG. 16 shows the casing 110 of the holder 106 with respect to a central axis 111 at an angle of approximately 3 degrees here.
  • the cylinder walls 112, 113 formed on the underside of the shell 107 coaxially to the central axis 111 are also positioned here with their radially inner sides relative to the central axis at an angle of approximately 2 degrees such that they expand towards their free end.
  • the radially outer sides of the cylinder walls 112, 113 can also be made beveled, angles of about 0.5 degrees being able to be provided here, so that the cylinder walls 112, 113 taper towards their free end. Such measures can, on the one hand, cause a spring force in the cylinder walls 112, 113, so that there is a better sealing fit when interacting with the coaxial ring walls 114, 115 of the attachment 103.
  • the focus is on good demoldability of a holder 106, which is shaped, for example, as an injection molded part.
  • the cylinder wall 113 serving as a closure piece clears a passage opening 116 between the cylinder wall 113 and the inner ring wall 115, so that the intermediate space 117 can fill with liquid , from where through crescent-shaped openings 118, cf. the right half of FIG. 17, or alternatively, for example, through several circular openings 118a, cf. the left half of FIG. 17, the liquid 119 is given access to the rotating body 105.
  • Breakthroughs 118 of this type are preferably made symmetrical to the axis of rotation 109, since in the longitudinal extension of the rotary ellipsoid 105 the liquid 119 is uniformly wetted.
  • the attachment 103 is shown again in FIGS. 13 to 15.
  • the attachment is connected to the container 101 via a comparatively coarse thread 102, the flank angle of which is 30 degrees, for example, and the tip of which is rounded.
  • the container neck 121 is sealed between the wall carrying the thread 102 and a hollow cylinder 120.
  • the outer wall of the hollow cylinder 120 similar to the bevels of the cylinder walls 112, 113, can be chamfered with respect to a base plate 122 of the attachment 103.
  • the elements required for the locking between the attachment 103 and the holder 106 as well as the elements required for the detent seats in the open or closed position are arranged diametrically opposite, parallel to the axis of rotation 109. Their function corresponds to the previous embodiment.
  • This latch 125 is approximately U-shaped in the narrow side view of the holder 106 and is connected to the casing 110 or to the underside 129 of a leg 126 of an angle 127, see FIG. 18.
  • the path between the open and closed positions is limited to the distance between the underside 129 of the leg 126 or the free end face 128 of the casing 110 and the top of the latch 125, since in the closed position the end face 128 or underside 129 on the locking cam carriers 123, 123, rests on a side wall 130 of the same height above the base plate 122 or on a tongue 131 of the attachment 103.
  • the tongue 131 is received axially in a slot 132 of the free leg 133 of the angle 127 of the holder 106 and interacts in the manner described at the outset with the latter or with the cap 104 with a locking projection 134 and a projection 135.
  • the tongue 131 is exposed by slots 136, 137 in the side wall 130 of the attachment 103, cf. FIGS. 14 and 15. Openings 138 in the base plate 122, radially behind it, on the one hand increase the spring action of the tongue 131 and also offer the formation of the locking cam 124 technical advantages.
  • the recesses 139 in the front side also serve this purpose.

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