EP1348348A2 - Sac de poche pour vêtement de dessus et vêtement pourvu d'un tel sac de poche - Google Patents
Sac de poche pour vêtement de dessus et vêtement pourvu d'un tel sac de poche Download PDFInfo
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A41D27/20—Pockets; Making or setting-in pockets
- A41D27/205—Pockets adapted to receive a mobile phone or other electronic equipment
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
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- the present invention relates to a pocket sack and an upper garment equipped with a pocket sack, in which small items such as a cell phone, eyeglasses, etc., can be dropped into a pocket in the upper part of the upper garment and taken out from an outlet in the lower part of the upper garment.
- an upper garment made of a relatively thick interlined fabric and having a plurality of pockets, e.g., a suit or a blazer
- they usually carry small items such as a cell phone, eyeglasses, etc., in a chest pocket, a side pocket or an interior pocket of the upper garment.
- upper garments equipped with an interior or an exterior pocket for carrying a cell phone are available on the market.
- an upper garment of a simple construction having an exterior pocket, e.g., a dress shirt, a sport shirt, a sweater, a casual jacket or work wear, they carry a cell phone, eyeglasses, etc., in the exterior pocket.
- Carrying a cell phone, eyeglasses and other small items in a chest pocket, a side pocket or an interior pocket of an upper garment causes the pocket to bulge, resulting in a rather inelegant appearance.
- the item when such an item is put into a chest pocket down to the ordinary depth, the item may press against the wearer's chest, causing an uncomfortable sensation.
- the item when such an item is put into a chest pocket or an interior pocket, the item can move in any direction at random, for example, it can slant or turn sideways.
- the interior pocket is usually designed to have a depth that is suitable for carrying a wallet, so in order to take out a small item, the wearer needs to insert their hand deep inside the pocket.
- a passage is provided that connects a pocket on the upper part of the upper garment with an outlet on the lower part of the upper garment, and above the outlet, preferably immediately above the outlet, a means that opens and closes the passage is established.
- the invention provides a pocket sack as claimed in claim 1 and an upper garment as claimed in any of claims 2 to 5.
- Figs. 1 to 8 show examples of the present invention applied to an upper garment made of a relatively thick interlined fabric and having a plurality of pockets, e.g., a suit or a blazer.
- Figs. 9 to 12 show examples of the present invention applied to an upper garment of a simple construction having an exterior pocket, e.g., a dress shirt, a sport shirt, a sweater, a casual jacket or work wear. These examples are based on the same technical concept, i.e., to make it easy to drop an item into an upper pocket 1 or 1' and take it out from a lower outlet 2 or 2'.
- Fig. 1 shows an example of an upper garment made of a relatively thick interlined fabric and having a plurality of pockets, e.g., a suit or a blazer, to which the present invention is applied.
- the upper pocket 1 is a chest pocket A
- the lower outlet 2 is connected to a side pocket B
- a passage 3 is established in such a way that it runs from the upper pocket 1, i.e., chest pocket A, towards the lower outlet 2.
- Fig.2 shows an example of an upper garment made of a relatively thick interlined fabric and having a plurality of pockets, e.g., a suit or a blazer, to which the present invention is applied.
- the upper pocket 1 is an interior pocket C
- the lower outlet 2 is connected to a side pocket B
- a passage 3 is established in such a way that it runs from the upper pocket, i.e., interior pocket C, towards the lower outlet 2.
- Fig. 3 shows an example of an upper garment made of a relatively thick interlined fabric and having a plurality of pockets, e.g., a suit or a blazer, to which the present invention is applied.
- the upper pocket 1 is a chest pocket A
- the lower outlet 2 is connected to a side pocket B
- a passage 3 is established in such a way that it runs from the upper pocket 1, i.e., the chest pocket A, through an interior pocket C towards the lower outlet 2
- the passage 3 can be formed from a piece of tubular sackcloth and is equipped with a receptacle 4 made of a piece of receptacle cloth at its lower end.
- a receptacle 4 made of a piece of receptacle cloth at its lower end.
- the upper edge of a piece of tubular fabric 3a (sackcloth) having a bottom, which functions as the receptacle 4 made of a piece of receptacle cloth is sewn into an opening formed by cutting open a portion of the bottom of the pocket sack a of the chest pocket A.
- a portion of the fabric 3a on the inner side of the upper garment (on the left-hand side in Fig. 4) is cut off above the receptacle 4 so as to form another outlet 5.
- an outlet passage 6 Adjacent to the outlet 5 (on the left-hand side in Fig. 4), an outlet passage 6 is formed.
- a piece of fabric 6a (splice cloth) is provided so as to cover the outlet 5.
- the upper end of the splice cloth is sewn into the fabric on the inner side (the left-hand side of Fig. 4) of the tubular fabric 3a, which forms the passage 3, while the lower end of the splice cloth is sewn into the upper end of the fabric on the inner side (left-hand side in Fig. 4) of the pocket sack b of the side pocket B.
- Another piece of fabric 2a is sewn into the front side of the tubular fabric 3a that is sackcloth (the fabric on the right-hand side in Fig. 4).
- the lower end of the fabric 2a is sewn into the besom F of the side pocket B, in which a portion of the upper end of the pocket sack b is cut open so as to function as the lower outlet 2.
- the outlet 5 can be connected with the lower outlet 2 via the outlet passage 6 made of a piece of splice cloth.
- the upper end of a piece of tubular fabric 3b (sackcloth) having a bottom, which functions as the receptacle 4 made of a piece of receptacle cloth, is sewn into an opening formed by cutting open a portion of the bottom of the pocket sack c of the interior pocket C.
- a portion of the fabric 3b on the inner side of the upper garment (on the left-hand side in Fig. 5) is cut off above the receptacle 4 so as to form yet another outlet 5.
- an outlet passage 6 Adjacent to the outlet 5 (on the left-hand side in Fig. 5), an outlet passage 6 is formed.
- a piece of fabric 6a splice cloth
- the upper end of the splice cloth is sewn into the fabric on the inner side (the left-hand side in Fig. 5) of the pocket sack c of the interior pocket C, while the lower end of the splice cloth is sewn into the upper end of the fabric on the inner side (the left-hand side in Fig. 5) of the pocket sack b of the pocket B.
- Another piece of fabric 2a is sewn into the part of the fabric on the front side of the pocket sack c of the interior pocket C (the fabric on the right-hand side in Fig. 5).
- the lower end of the fabric 2a is sewn into the besom F of the side pocket B, in which a portion of the upper end of the pocket sack b is cut open so as to function as the lower outlet 2.
- the outlet 5 can be connected with the lower outlet 2 via the outlet passage 6 made of a piece of splice cloth.
- the interior pocket C, the passage 3, the outlet passage 6 and the outlet 2, which are connected to each other, are all on the outer front side D of the upper garment (the side with button holes in the case of a men's upper garment, i.e., the right-hand side in Fig. 2). It is also possible to have the corresponding components on the inner front side E of the upper garment (the side with buttons in the case of a men's upper garment, i.e., the left-hand side in Fig. 2) can be connected to each other.
- the upper end of a piece of tubular fabric 3c (sackcloth) is sewn into an opening made by cutting open a portion of the bottom of the pocket sack a of the chest pocket A, and the lower end of the tubular fabric 3c (sackcloth) is sewn into an opening made by cutting open the side of the pocket sack c of the interior pocket C.
- the upper end of another piece of tubular fabric 3d (receptacle cloth) having a bottom, which functions as the receptacle 4 made of a piece of receptacle cloth is sewn into an opening formed by cutting open a portion of the bottom of the pocket sack c of the interior pocket C.
- a portion of the fabric 3d on the inner side of the upper garment (on the left-hand side in Fig. 6) is cut off above the receptacle 4 so as to form another outlet 5.
- an outlet passage 6 Adjacent to the outlet 5 (on the left-hand side in Fig. 6), an outlet passage 6 is formed.
- a piece of fabric 6a splice cloth
- the upper end of the splice cloth is sewn into the fabric on the inner side (the left-hand side in Fig. 6) of the pocket sack c of the interior pocket C, while the lower end of the splice cloth is sewn into the upper end of the fabric on the inner side (the left-hand side in Fig. 6) of the pocket sack b of the side pocket B.
- Another piece of fabric 2a is sewn into the fabric on the outer side (the right-hand side in Fig.
- the outlet 5 can be connected with the lower outlet 2 via the outlet passage 6 made of a piece of splice cloth.
- the passage 3, the outlet 5 and the outlet passage 6 preferably have widths and depths that are large enough to allow an item T dropped in through the pocket A to pass through but not so large as to allow the item to undergo random movement, e.g., slanting and turning sideways. It is advantageous to form the passage 3 and the outlet passage 6 using a stretchable and glidable fabric, e.g., nylon or polyester, so that the item T slides down smoothly.
- a stretchable and glidable fabric e.g., nylon or polyester
- the wearer of the upper garment can put a small item into the upper pocket 1 and easily take it out from the lower outlet 2 without the awkwardness involved in putting a small item into and taking it out of the same pocket.
- the upper end 5a of the outlet 5 is positioned higher than the lower end 5b so as to prevent the outlet 5 from opening when the item T is held at the receptacle 4 made of a piece of receptacle cloth. In this way, the item T can be held more firmly by the receptacle 4 made of a piece of receptacle cloth.
- the basic concept of the present invention is that the receptacle 4 receives the item T that is dropped in through the upper pocket 1, and that the item T travels through the outlet 5 and the outlet passage 6 so that it can be taken out from the lower outlet 2.
- code 7 is a front fabric and code 8 is a canvas.
- code 9 is a lining.
- the item T is dropped in through the chest pocket A, which is the upper pocket 1.
- the item T glides down inside the passage 3 made of sackcloth and is firmly received by the receptacle 4 made of a piece of receptacle cloth established at the lower end.
- the item can be dropped in and taken out from the outside (i.e., the front) of the upper garment, which is quite convenient.
- the item T is dropped in through the interior pocket C, which is the upper pocket 1.
- the item T travels through the opening formed on the bottom of the pocket sack c of the interior pocket C and is firmly received by the receptacle 4 made of a piece of receptacle cloth positioned immediately below the opening.
- the item T is dropped in through the chest pocket A, which is the upper pocket 1.
- the item T glides down through the opening formed by cutting open a portion of the bottom of the pocket sack a of the chest pocket A, enters the pocket sack c of the interior pocket C through the opening formed by cutting open a side of the pocket sack c of the interior pocket C, and continues to glide down through the opening formed in the bottom of the pocket sack c until it reaches and stays at the receptacle 4 made of a piece of receptacle cloth positioned immediately below said opening.
- the wearer of the upper garment only needs to drop in item T through the upper pocket 1, which may be a chest pocket A or an interior pocket C, to have it travel inside the upper garment towards the lower outlet 2.
- the item T is received by the receptacle 4 made of a piece of receptacle cloth and remains there.
- the wearer of the upper garment can insert their hand into the side pocket B and push up the receptacle 4 to easily force out the item T held there to the outlet passage 6 through the outlet 5 formed on one side of the passage 3.
- the wearer of the upper garment can easily take out the item T from the lower outlet 2, which is connected to the outlet 5 through the outlet passage 6 made of a piece of splice cloth.
- FIG. 4 shows an example in which the sackcloth forming the passage 3 and the receptacle cloth forming the receptacle 4 are made in one unit using one piece of fabric
- Figs. 5 and 6 show examples in which the sackcloth forming the passage 3 and the receptacle cloth forming the receptacle 4 are made of different pieces of fabric.
- the sackcloth forming the passage 3 and the receptacle cloth forming the receptacle 4 can be made of one piece of fabric or of different pieces of fabric.
- a handkerchief holder can be provided within the chest pocket A, which itself is connected to the passage 3 via an opening.
- the chest pocket A can at least hold a handkerchief.
- Fig. 9 shows an example of an upper garment having an exterior pocket, in which an upper pocket 1' and a lower outlet 2' are formed on the outer front side D'.
- a passage 3' extending from the upper pocket 1' towards the lower outlet 2' is established on the outer front side D'.
- a receptacle 4' is established as shown in Fig. 10.
- Another outlet 5', which is connected to the receptacle 4', is connected to the outlet 2' via an outlet passage 6'.
- the passage 3' can be formed by sewing the side edges of two pieces of sackcloth a', b'.
- the receptacle 4' is formed by sewing a piece of receptacle cloth c' for forming the receptacle 4' into the lower end of the passage 3'.
- another outlet 5' is formed between the upper end of the receptacle cloth c' and the lower end of the sackcloth b', which is the inner one of the two pieces of sackcloth a' and b'.
- an outlet passage 6' Adjacent to the outlet 5' (on the left-hand side in Fig. 10), an outlet passage 6' is formed.
- a piece of splice cloth d' is provided so as to cover the outlet 5', thereby connecting the outlet 5' with the lower outlet 2' via the outlet passage 6'.
- the side edges of the receptacle c' are sewn into the side edges of the sackcloth a', which is the outer one of the two pieces of sackcloth a' and b'. In other words, the side edges of the two pieces of sackcloth a', b', the receptacle c' and the splice cloth d' are all closed.
- the upper pocket 1', the passage 3', the receptacle 4', the outlet 5', the outlet passage 6' and the lower outlet 2' are connected to each other inside the closed side edges.
- the receptacle 4' can be positioned at a location where the wearer's body is less projecting. In this way, it is possible to minimize the tendency of the pocket to bulge or become bulky. Moreover, it is possible to make the means for receiving the item dropped in from the pocket simple and inexpensive to manufacture.
- the wearer of the upper garment When the wearer of the upper garment inserts their fingers through the lower outlet 2' and pushes up the receptacle 4', they can easily take out the item T held inside from the outlet 5', which is connected to the receptacle 4', and thereby take it out from the lower outlet 2' via the outlet passage 6', which connects the outlet 5' with the lower outlet 2'. In this way, the wearer of the upper garment can put a small item into the upper pocket 1' and easily take it out from the lower outlet 2' without the awkwardness involved in putting it into and taking it out of the pocket.
- the outlet 5' and the outlet passage 6' are formed so that they are on the back side (left-hand side in Fig. 10) of the passage 3' in respect of the front fabric 7' so that the item T held inside the receptacle 4' can be taken out from the lower outlet 2' via the outlet 5' and outlet passage 6', which are on the back side of the passage 3'. It is also possible, as shown in Fig. 11, to arrange an outlet 5' and an outlet passage 6' on the front side (right-hand side in Fig. 11) of the passage 3' in respect of the front fabric 7'. In this case, the item T can be taken out from the lower outlet 2' via the outlet 5' and outlet passage 6', which are on the front side of the passage 3'.
- a passage 3' extending from the upper pocket 1' towards the lower outlet 2' is established on the outer side (right-hand side in Fig. 12) in respect of the front fabric 7', and a receptacle 4' is established at the lower end of the passage 3'.
- Another outlet 5', which is connected to the receptacle 4', is connected to the outlet 2' via an outlet passage 6'.
- the upper pocket 1', the passage 3' and the receptacle 4' are positioned on the outer side of and at the positions that are the most distant from the front fabric 7', the outlet 5' is positioned on the back side of the passage 3' and on the side of the front fabric 7', and the lower outlet 2' is positioned at the position that is the closest to the front fabric 7', forming an outer pocket.
- the front fabric 7' itself plays the role of the splice cloth d' described in the examples shown in Figs. 10 and 11.
- the splice cloth d' shown in Figs. 10 and 11 is not necessary.
- an item T is dropped into the upper pocket 1', which is on the outer side of the front fabric 7', and received by the receptacle 4'.
- the item T held at the receptacle 4' can be taken out from the lower outlet 2' via the outlet 5', which is on the back side of the passage 3' and near the front fabric 7', and the outlet passage 6'.
- Both the upper pocket 1' and the lower outlet 2' may be formed horizontally, but in Fig. 9, they are formed diagonally in such a way that the outer ends are higher. At least the lower outlet 2' is formed diagonally in such a way that the outer end is higher so that when the upper garment is tucked into the trousers, the outer end of the lower outlet 2' is sufficiently distant from the trousers or the belt, making it easier to stick fingers into the lower outlet 2' and take the item T out of it.
- Figs. 9 to 12 show examples in which the present invention is applied to an upper garment of a simple construction, e.g., a dress shirt, a sport shirt, a sweater, a casual jacket, work wear, etc.
- the present invention is especially convenient when applied to such an upper garment of a simple construction.
- the present invention is embodied on the outer front side D' of the upper garment, but the present invention can also be embodied on the inner front side E' of the upper garment.
- the upper pocket 1' and the lower outlet 2' are formed on the inner front side E'.
- a passage 3' extending from the upper pocket 1' towards the lower outlet 2' is established on the inner front side E'.
- a receptacle 4' is established at the lower end of the passage 3'.
- Another outlet 5' which is connected to the receptacle 4', is connected to the outlet 2' via an outlet passage 6'.
- the present invention can also be applied to an upper garment in which the left and right parts of the front are neither upper or lower.
- the passage 3', the outlet 5' and the outlet passage 6' preferably have widths and depths such that allow an item T thrown in from the upper pocket 1' to pass through smoothly while preventing it from moving at random, e.g., slanting or facing sideways.
- Stretch and glidable fabrics such as nylon and polyester are more suitable for forming the passage 3' and outlet passage 6' as such fabrics allow the item T to glide smoothly.
- the relative positions of the outlet 5', the upper end 5a'and the lower end 5b' may vary as well as the material and shape of the receptacle cloth c' for forming the receptacle 4'.
- the basic concept of the present invention is that the item T should be held firmly by the receptacle 4' and taken out from the lower outlet 2' via the outlet 5' and the outlet passage 6'.
- codes 8a' and 8b' are besoms of the upper pocket 1' and the lower outlet 2' respectively.
- code 9' is the same fabric as the front fabric 7'.
- the upper end 5a' and the lower end 5b' of the outlet 5' can be inserted with cores of a plastic material. In this way, when the item T passes the outlet 5', the outlet 5' closes automatically, so that when the item T is dropped in from the upper pocket 1' again, it does not show from the outlet 5' or fall off from it.
- the invention described in claim 2 or 4 allows the wearer of the upper garment to put a small item into the upper pocket and take it out easily from the lower outlet 2 without the awkwardness involved in putting a small item into and taking it out of the same pocket.
- the invention can firmly hold the item dropped into the pocket, eliminating the possibility of the item being lost.
- the invention also has the advantage of minimizing any bulging or bulkiness of the pocket.
- An extremely simple construction can be used as the means for receiving the item dropped in through the pocket, making the present invention extremely cost effective.
- the invention described in claim 3 has the following advantages. Because it allows the wearer of the upper garment to put a small item into the chest pocket, which is on the outside and in the upper part of the upper garment, it is extremely easy to put the item into the pocket. And because the wearer can insert their hand into the side pocket from outside of the upper garment and extend their fingers to the lower outlet 2, they can easily take out the item dropped in without taking off or unbuttoning the upper garment.
- the lower outlet is formed diagonally in such a way that the outer end is sufficiently distant from the trousers or belt, so that when the upper garment is tucked into the trousers, it is easier for the wearer to stick their fingers into the lower outlet and take the item T out of the lower outlet.
- the present invention employs a pocket sack comprising a piece of sackcloth for forming a passage 3 extending from an upper pocket 1 towards a lower outlet 2 of the upper garment, a piece of receptacle cloth for forming a receptacle 4 at the bottom of the sackcloth, and a piece of splice cloth for forming an outlet passage 6 connecting another outlet 5 formed between the upper end of the receptacle and the lower end of the sackcloth with the lower outlet 2.
- the sackcloth and the receptacle cloth can be made of one piece of fabric or of different pieces of fabric.
- the receptacle 4 is provided immediately above the outlet 2.
- the outlet 5 is provided so as to open to one side of the passage 3. This outlet 5 and the aforementioned outlet 2 are connected via the outlet passage 6.
- the above object can also be achieved by equipping the upper garment with a receptacle 4' at the lower end of a passage 3' extending from an upper pocket 1' towards a lower outlet 2' of the upper garment, and arranging another outlet 5', which is connected to the receptacle 4', in such a way that it is connected with the lower outlet 2' via an outlet passage 6'.
- the receptacle 4 or 4' can be positioned at a location where the corresponding part of the wearer's body is comparatively less protruding. This makes it possible to minimize any bulging and bulkiness of the pocket.
- An extremely simple construction can be used as the means for receiving the item dropped in through the pocket, making the present invention highly cost effective.
- the present invention makes it possible for the wearer to put a small item into the upper pocket 1 or 1' and easily take it out from the lower outlet 2 or 2'without the awkwardness involved in putting a small item into and taking it out of the same pocket.
- the upper pocket 1 is preferably a chest pocket A
- the lower outlet 2 is preferably connected to a side pocket B.
- the chest pocket A is on the outside and in the upper part of the upper garment, it is very easy for the wearer to put the item T into the chest pocket A.
- the wearer can insert the hand into the side pocket B from outside of the upper garment and extend the fingers towards the lower outlet 2, it is easy to take out the item T without taking off or unbuttoning the upper garment.
- the lower outlet 2' is preferably formed diagonally in such a way that its outer end is higher than its inner end. In this way, when the upper garment is tucked into the trousers, the outer end of the diagonally formed lower outlet 2' is sufficiently distant from the trousers or belt, making it easier for the wearer to insert his or her fingers into the lower outlet 2' and take the item T out of the lower outlet 2'.
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JP2002082556A JP3589655B2 (ja) | 2002-03-25 | 2002-03-25 | 上衣 |
JP2002082556 | 2002-03-25 | ||
JP2002005446 | 2002-08-28 | ||
JP2002005446U JP3092398U (ja) | 2002-08-28 | 2002-08-28 | 上 衣 |
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EP1348348A2 true EP1348348A2 (fr) | 2003-10-01 |
EP1348348A3 EP1348348A3 (fr) | 2004-12-15 |
EP1348348B1 EP1348348B1 (fr) | 2009-06-03 |
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EP (1) | EP1348348B1 (fr) |
KR (1) | KR100664519B1 (fr) |
CN (1) | CN1247129C (fr) |
AT (1) | ATE432626T1 (fr) |
DE (1) | DE60327819D1 (fr) |
ES (1) | ES2325150T3 (fr) |
HK (1) | HK1059360A1 (fr) |
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WO2017078540A1 (fr) * | 2015-11-02 | 2017-05-11 | John Chr. Bugge As | Vêtement destiné au torse d'une personne comprenant un support intégré pour lunettes et procédé de mise en place d'un tel support |
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US1970110A (en) * | 1932-12-19 | 1934-08-14 | Vaccaro Thomas | Pocket construction |
LU38771A1 (fr) * | 1960-03-24 | 1960-08-03 | ||
DE1610615A1 (de) * | 1966-07-29 | 1970-12-10 | Alfred Belzer | Zweiteilige Tasche fuer Kleidungsstuecke,vorzugsweise als Innentasche fuer Jacken |
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US1970110A (en) * | 1932-12-19 | 1934-08-14 | Vaccaro Thomas | Pocket construction |
LU38771A1 (fr) * | 1960-03-24 | 1960-08-03 | ||
DE1610615A1 (de) * | 1966-07-29 | 1970-12-10 | Alfred Belzer | Zweiteilige Tasche fuer Kleidungsstuecke,vorzugsweise als Innentasche fuer Jacken |
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WO2017078540A1 (fr) * | 2015-11-02 | 2017-05-11 | John Chr. Bugge As | Vêtement destiné au torse d'une personne comprenant un support intégré pour lunettes et procédé de mise en place d'un tel support |
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HK1059360A1 (en) | 2004-07-02 |
EP1348348B1 (fr) | 2009-06-03 |
ATE432626T1 (de) | 2009-06-15 |
CN1446494A (zh) | 2003-10-08 |
KR100664519B1 (ko) | 2007-01-03 |
EP1348348A3 (fr) | 2004-12-15 |
KR20030077931A (ko) | 2003-10-04 |
DE60327819D1 (de) | 2009-07-16 |
CN1247129C (zh) | 2006-03-29 |
ES2325150T3 (es) | 2009-08-27 |
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