EP4296444A2 - Dispositif de montage - Google Patents

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EP4296444A2
EP4296444A2 EP23209790.7A EP23209790A EP4296444A2 EP 4296444 A2 EP4296444 A2 EP 4296444A2 EP 23209790 A EP23209790 A EP 23209790A EP 4296444 A2 EP4296444 A2 EP 4296444A2
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Manuel Lechner
Lukas RAMSEIER
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Geberit International AG
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03CDOMESTIC PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS FOR FRESH WATER OR WASTE WATER; SINKS
    • E03C1/00Domestic plumbing installations for fresh water or waste water; Sinks
    • E03C1/12Plumbing installations for waste water; Basins or fountains connected thereto; Sinks
    • E03C1/32Holders or supports for basins
    • E03C1/326Holders or supports for basins resting on the floor
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D11/00Other component parts of water-closets, e.g. noise-reducing means in the flushing system, flushing pipes mounted in the bowl, seals for the bowl outlet, devices preventing overflow of the bowl contents; devices forming a water seal in the bowl after flushing, devices eliminating obstructions in the bowl outlet or preventing backflow of water and excrements from the waterpipe
    • E03D11/13Parts or details of bowls; Special adaptations of pipe joints or couplings for use with bowls, e.g. provisions in bowl construction preventing backflow of waste-water from the bowl in the flushing pipe or cistern, provisions for a secondary flushing, for noise-reducing
    • E03D11/14Means for connecting the bowl to the wall, e.g. to a wall outlet
    • E03D11/143Mounting frames for toilets and urinals

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  • the present invention relates to a mounting device for attaching at least one sanitary article according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • Mounting devices for attaching sanitary articles are known from the prior art. Such mounting devices are permanently installed behind a pretext wall and are used to store sanitary items, such as cisterns, toilet bowls, urinals, fittings, washing jaws, control elements, electrical elements, etc.
  • sanitary items such as cisterns, toilet bowls, urinals, fittings, washing jaws, control elements, electrical elements, etc.
  • the EP 2 662 502 such a mounting device.
  • the invention is based on the object of providing a mounting device for attaching at least one sanitary article, which overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art.
  • a mounting device for attaching at least one sanitary article comprises two supports that run at a distance from one another, each of which extends along a central axis, and a traverse element arranged between the supports and connecting the two supports with at least one fastening element.
  • the traverse element has a lower web, a front web and an upper web, the lower web protruding from a lower edge of the front web at an angle ⁇ and wherein the upper web projects from an upper edge of the front web at an angle ⁇ .
  • the at least one fastening element is accessible through at least one opening in the front bar. At least one of the webs is connected at the end to the supports via a welded connection.
  • At least one of the webs selected from the group of lower web, front web and upper web is connected at the end to the supports via a welded connection.
  • the lower web and the upper web are each connected to the supports at their ends via a welded connection.
  • the lower web, the front web and the upper web are each connected at the ends to the supports via a welded connection.
  • the front bar can be designed with a low height, so that the space, seen above the crossbar in the installed position, can be used for the installation of further elements which serve to supply the sanitary items.
  • Such elements include, for example, other sanitary elements, electrical sockets, control devices, fans for odor extraction, etc. This enables more flexible use.
  • the front bar has a front surface which is oriented towards the sanitary ware when installed.
  • the sanitary item rests on the front surface via a pre-wall.
  • the pretext can be designed in various ways. Seen in the installed position, the traverse element is open at the rear and closed at the front by the front surface.
  • a C-profile By arranging the lower bar and the upper bar, which protrude from the front bar, a C-profile can be created.
  • the said welded connection between the truss element and the two supports can extend along the full length of the lower web, the front web or the upper web. However, the welded connection can also only extend over a portion of the said length.
  • the at least one fastening element can be designed in different ways. For example, as a threaded opening directly in the traverse element, as openings in the traverse element, as nuts behind an opening in the traverse element, or as a separate fastening part behind an opening in the traverse element.
  • a threaded rod can be connected to the at least one fastening element.
  • the at least one fastening element is, for example, a receptacle for a threaded rod.
  • said fastening part is firmly connected to the traverse element and is preferably located behind the front bar.
  • an upper free end of the upper web which lies opposite the upper edge of the front web, is at a vertical distance of 40 to 90 millimeters from the lower web.
  • the vertical distance is the distance in a direction that extends parallel to the front surface of the front bar. In the installed position, the vertical distance extends vertically.
  • a reference plane extends at right angles to the central axes of the two supports and centrally through the at least one fastening element.
  • An upper free end of the upper bar, which lies opposite the upper edge of the front bar, is at a vertical distance of 35 to 60 millimeters from the reference plane.
  • the angle ⁇ between the front bar and the upper bar is preferably in the range of 100° and 150°.
  • the angular inclination between the front bar and the upper bar increases the stability of the truss element.
  • the angle ⁇ between the front bar and the lower bar is preferably in the range of 80° to 100°, preferably 90°.
  • the upper web and/or the lower web is parallel to the front web has a protruding end section.
  • the end section provides the above-mentioned free end of the upper web.
  • the projecting connection section further increases the stability of the truss element.
  • the front surfaces of the supports span a front plane and the rear surfaces of the supports span a rear plane.
  • the traverse element is preferably located such that the front surface of the front bar lies in the said front plane.
  • the upper bar also extends from the front level to the back level. If the optional connection section is present, its back is in the said back plane.
  • the lower bar extends from the front level to at least the back level.
  • the mounting device further comprises a wall element designed separately from the mounting device, which can be arranged above the traverse element when viewed in the installed position, the wall element preferably being in contact with the traverse element.
  • the wall element can be used depending on the installation situation.
  • the wall element is preferably made of plastic or metal.
  • the wall element can be assembled in various ways.
  • the wall element is preferably mounted in a detachable manner. For example via a latching and/or snap connection.
  • the wall element can be attached to the upper web.
  • the wall element is particularly preferably in contact with the end section of the upper web.
  • the upper web is preferably designed in such a way that it serves to support the wall element.
  • the wall element is particularly preferably plugged onto the above-mentioned connection section.
  • the wall element preferably has a rear wall and an upper wall.
  • the rear wall In the installed position, the rear wall preferably runs parallel to the two central axes and the upper wall extends at an angle ⁇ at an angle to the rear wall, such that a space is created between the upper web, the end section, the rear wall and the upper wall.
  • the rear wall preferably forms the continuation of the final section.
  • the installation space is used to accommodate connecting elements, such as sanitary appliances, electrical boxes, etc. When viewed in the installed position, the installation space is accessible from the front.
  • the wall element shields the installation space from behind, which is of great advantage when insulating a pre-wall structure in which the mounting device is mounted.
  • the installation space When viewed in the installed position, the installation space is accessible from the front.
  • the installation space is designed in such a way that the installation space is open at the front, which simplifies the installation of the elements mentioned.
  • the rear wall of the wall element preferably has a rear side which lies in a rear plane spanned by the rear surfaces of the supports.
  • the upper wall of the wall element extends up to a front plane spanned by the front surfaces of the supports.
  • the traverse element preferably has an interruption through the front web and the upper web.
  • the interruption is used to route connecting cables.
  • the wall element has an opening, which is arranged such that the interruption in the traverse element continues upwards.
  • the traverse element with the lower web, the front web and the upper web is provided by a one-piece profile.
  • the mounting device comprises a further traverse, which lies below the traverse element in the installed position, the further traverse providing a supporting wall on which the sanitary article can be supported.
  • the traverse element is loaded in tension by the sanitary article and the other traverse is loaded in compression.
  • the other traverse is also connected to the two supports.
  • the traverse element, the further traverse and the two supports are made of metal and are connected to the support in a materially bonded manner, in particular via a welded connection, and/or in a form-fitting or non-positive manner.
  • the traverse element is provided by a front support part with a support wall on which a sanitary article can be supported and by a rear support part with a rear wall.
  • the front support part and/or the rear support part preferably have at least one connecting tab which protrudes at an angle, in particular at a right angle, from the support wall and/or from the rear wall.
  • the two support parts can be firmly connected to one another via the at least one connecting tab, such that in the connected state the support wall is at a distance from the rear wall.
  • the arrangement of connecting straps on the two support parts has the advantage that the traverse element can be manufactured very easily.
  • complex alignment work is eliminated since the two support parts can be positioned relative to one another by means of the connecting tabs and can then be connected to one another via the connecting tabs.
  • connection that is mechanically strong. Such a connection can be achieved via a cohesive and/or positive and/or non-positive connection.
  • the connection is particularly preferably a welded connection.
  • the distance between the supporting wall and the rear wall has the advantage that the traverse element can be provided as a hollow body, whereby a high level of mechanical stability can be created.
  • the at least one connecting tab of the front support part comes into flat contact with the at least one connecting tab of the rear support part.
  • the connecting tabs of the front support part and the rear support part are in flat contact with one another.
  • the advantage of the precise positioning of the two support parts relative to one another is achieved through the surface contact between the two connecting tabs.
  • the surface contact creates a supporting effect between the two support parts.
  • said fixed connection can be placed in the area of surface contact.
  • the at least one connecting tab of one support part is shorter than the at least one connecting tab of the other support part.
  • At least one weld is provided on the front end of the shorter connecting tab and the surface of the longer connecting tab.
  • the shorter design of one connecting strap creates space for a weld.
  • the welding point comes to lie in the area of the surface of the longer connecting tab, which has the advantage that the welding point comes to rest in a location that is well suited for a welding point.
  • the at least one connecting tab of one support part is of the same length as the at least one connecting tab of the other support part.
  • At least one weld is provided on the front end of one connecting tab and the surface of the other connecting tab. If the connecting tabs are of the same length, the welded connection also comes to rest on the surface of the other connecting tab.
  • the supporting wall, the rear wall, the connecting tabs and the supports define a hollow body with a cavity, with said welding point lying outside the cavity. This creates good accessibility for producing the weld.
  • said shorter connecting tab lies outside the cavity when connected.
  • the at least one connecting tab from the front support part abuts on the inner surface of the rear support part facing the front support part, whereby the distance between the front support part and the rear support part is defined.
  • the at least one connecting tab from the rear support part abuts on the inner surface of the front support part facing the rear support part, whereby the distance between the front support part and the rear support part is defined.
  • the front support part is with the support wall and the at least one Connecting strap formed in one piece.
  • the rear support part is also designed in one piece with the rear wall and connecting strap.
  • the two support parts are preferably made from a sheet of metal, with the connecting tabs being bent away from the support wall or rear wall. Before the bending process, the sheet metal is cut to size or punched to the required shape and dimension.
  • the traverse element preferably comprises a recess which provides a free space through the traverse element through which a drain pipe can be passed, the recess in the support parts being formed by a cutout in the support wall and the rear wall.
  • the recess preferably extends from below into the traverse element and is designed to be open towards the bottom.
  • the recess can have different shapes.
  • the recess is particularly preferably rectangular. Other shapes, such as V-shaped or trapezoidal, are also conceivable.
  • the recess has straight side edges, so that a connecting tab can be bent away from the supporting wall or the rear wall.
  • connecting tabs each extend along the side edges opposite the cutout and further connecting tabs extend along the side edges, which extend from the cutout to the support.
  • the connecting tabs preferably extend over the entire length of the respective side edge from which they protrude.
  • the supporting wall and the rear wall are connected to the respective support via their side edge facing the support, with the connecting tabs running along free side edges that are not connected to the support.
  • the connecting tabs are preferably connected to one another via a welded connection.
  • the traverse element is made of metal and is connected to the support in a materially bonded manner, in particular via a welded connection, and/or in a form-fitting or non-positive manner.
  • the traverse element is made of plastic and is connected to the supports in a form-fitting and/or force-fitting manner.
  • the support section extends essentially downwards with respect to the at least one fastening element in the installed position.
  • the maximum extent of the traverse element is in the range from 150 mm to 500 mm, in particular in the range from 200 mm to 400 mm, particularly preferred is the extent between 275 mm and 350 mm.
  • At least one, in particular each, of the supports is connected to a footrest, via which footrest the mounting device stands on a floor, the footrest preferably being designed to be displaceable relative to the support and lockable to the support.
  • An arrangement comprises a mounting device according to the above description and a sanitary article mounted on the mounting device with a support surface, the support surface of the sanitary article superimposing parts of the supporting wall of the front support part.
  • a mounting device 1 according to an embodiment is shown and in the Figures 11 to 14 a mounting device 1 according to a further embodiment is shown.
  • the same parts are each provided with the same reference numbers.
  • the mounting device 1 according to both embodiments is used to attach at least one sanitary item.
  • the mounting device 1 comprises two supports 2 which are spaced apart from one another and which each extend along a central axis M, and a traverse element 3 arranged between the supports 2 and connecting the two supports 2 with at least one fastening element 4.
  • the fastening element 4 On the fastening element 4 the Sanitary items attached to the truss element 3.
  • several fastening elements 4 are arranged next to one another.
  • the two supports 2 In the installed position, the two supports 2 typically run in the vertical V, that is to say in the plumb direction.
  • the two supports 2 are connected to a traverse 28 on the top side.
  • the traverse element 3 has a lower web 34, a front web 35 and an upper web 36.
  • the traverse element 3 is designed differently in the two embodiments. In the first embodiment, an arrangement is shown in which the traverse element 3 is provided from a front support part 5 and a rear support part 7. In the further embodiment one Arrangement shown in which the traverse element 3 is designed as a profile element.
  • the front web 35 has a front surface which is oriented vertically in the installed position.
  • the front bar extends from one support 2 to the other support 2 completely over the space between the two supports 2.
  • the lower web 34 projects from a lower edge 37 of the front web 35 at an angle ⁇ .
  • the angle ⁇ is between 80° and 100°, in particular 90°.
  • the upper web 36 projects from an upper edge 38 of the front web 35 at an angle ⁇ .
  • the angle ⁇ is preferably in the range from 100° to 150°.
  • the front web 35 and the upper web 36 are designed such that the traverse element 3 only extends upwards to a comparatively small extent. This creates an installation space that is accessible from the front in the installed position. This installation space has the reference number 45.
  • an upper free end 40 of the upper web 36 which is opposite the upper edge 38 of the front web 35, lies at a vertical distance A1 of 50 to 90 millimeters from the lower web 34.
  • the vertical distance A1 is the distance perpendicular to the surface of the lower web 34 seen.
  • a vertical distance A2 from a reference plane RE to the upper free end 40 of the upper web 36 is preferably in a range of 35 to 60 millimeters.
  • the reference plane RE extends at right angles to the central axes M of the two supports 2 and centrally through the at least one fastening element 4.
  • the at least one fastening element 4 is accessible through at least one opening 39 in the front web 35.
  • several fastening elements 4 are arranged, which typically serve to hold threaded rods.
  • the fastening elements 4 can be integrally formed on the traverse element 3 or can be connected to the traverse element 3 as an additional element.
  • the lower web 34 and/or the front web 35 and/or the upper web 36 are each end-connected to the supports 2 via a welded connection tied together.
  • the welded connection preferably extends over the full length of the edge of the lower web 34, the front web 35 and the upper web 36, which is assigned to the support 2.
  • the welded connection can also be interrupted in sections.
  • the upper web 36 further has an end section 41.
  • the upper web 36 is oriented parallel to the front web and forms the free end of the upper web 36.
  • the front surface 32 of the supports 2 span a front plane F and the rear surface 33 of the supports 2 span a back plane R.
  • the front web 35 lies with its front surface in the front plane F.
  • the upper web 36 extends from the front plane F to the back plane R.
  • the end section 41 lies with its back in the back plane R.
  • the lower web 34 preferably extends also between the front plane F and the back plane R. The lower web 34 can also extend through the back plane R towards the rear.
  • the mounting device 1 also has an optional wall element 42.
  • the wall element 42 is designed separately from the mounting device 1 and can be connected to the mounting device 1.
  • the wall element 42 essentially serves to shield the installation space above the traverse element 3 towards the rear. This ensures that no dirt, insulation flakes, mortar, etc. can get into the installation space above the truss element 3 from behind during the installation process.
  • the wall element 42 is preferably attached to the traverse element 3.
  • the upper web 36 is particularly preferably designed in such a way that it serves to support the wall element 42. This means that the wall element 42 can be connected to the upper web 36.
  • the wall element 42 preferably extends from one support 2 to the other support 2.
  • the wall element 42 preferably has a rear wall 43 and an upper wall 44.
  • the rear wall 43 runs parallel to the central axis M and the upper wall 44 extends at an angle ⁇ inclined to the rear wall 43.
  • the rear wall 43 and the upper wall 44 extend in such a way that a space 45 is created between the upper web 36, the end section 41, the rear wall 43 and the upper wall 44.
  • the rear wall 43 has a rear side which lies in a back plane R spanned by the rear surfaces 33 of the supports 2.
  • the upper wall 44 extends up to a front plane F spanned by the front surfaces 32 of the supports 2.
  • the traverse element 3 has an interruption 24 and the wall element 42 has an opening 46.
  • the interruption 24 and the breakthrough 46 are each arranged so that the interruption 24 continues into the breakthrough 46.
  • the interruption 24 and the breakthrough 46 serve, for example, to pass through a flushing pipe or an electrical line or another element.
  • the traverse element 3 is preferably made of sheet steel. In particular through a punching process and a forming process following the punching process.
  • the traverse element 3 is connected to the supports 2 via a welded connection, with the side edges 27, which face the supports 2, being welded to the supports 2 accordingly.
  • the mounting device 1 further comprises two footrests 31, which are mounted telescopically in the support 2.
  • the footrests 31 can be moved in position relative to the support 2 and locked when the height is set.
  • the supports 2 are designed as hollow profiles.
  • the hollow profiles have a square, in particular a square, cross section.
  • the traverse element is formed by a front support part 5 and a rear support part 7.
  • the front web 35 and the upper web 36 are formed on the front support part 5.
  • the lower web 34 is formed on the rear support part 7. When the two support parts 5, 7 are put together, the lower web 34 comes into contact with the front web 35.
  • the front web 35 closes downwards a supporting wall 6.
  • the front web 35 and the supporting wall 6 lie in the same plane and are formed in one piece with each other.
  • the Figures 1 and 2 show the assembly device in perspective from the front and from the back.
  • the traverse element 3 has a recess 18 through which, for example, a drain pipe can be passed.
  • the width of the recess 18, seen transversely to the central axis M of the supports 2, corresponds in the example shown to approximately one third of the entire width of the traverse element 3.
  • the traverse element 3 or the front support part 5 and the rear support part extend to the left and right of the recess 18 7.
  • the recess 18 extends into the traverse element 3 from an area below and opposite the at least one fastening element 4. Seen in the installed position, the recess 18 extends from below into the traverse element 3 and is open towards the bottom.
  • the Figure 4 shows an exploded view of the assembly device 1.
  • the traverse element 3 is shown here before the actual assembly and connection to the support 2.
  • the traverse element 3 is provided by the front support part 5 with a support wall 6 and by the rear support part 7 with a rear wall 8.
  • the sanitary article can be supported accordingly on the supporting wall 6.
  • the at least one fastening element 4 lies above the supporting wall 6 when viewed in the installed position. This means that the at least one fastening element 4 is loaded in tension when the sanitary article is installed and that the supporting wall 6 or the traverse element 3 is loaded in compression.
  • the front support part 5 and the rear support part 7 have at least one connecting tab 9, 10 in the embodiment shown.
  • the connecting tabs 9, 10 protrude at right angles from the supporting wall 6 or the rear wall 8. Other angles are also possible.
  • the two support parts 5, 7 are formed in one piece. This means that the connecting tabs 9, 10 are arranged integrally on the supporting wall 6 and the rear wall 8, respectively.
  • the two support parts 5, 6 can be firmly connected to one another via the at least one connecting tab 9, 10.
  • the connection is such that in the connected state the supporting wall 6 is spaced from the rear wall 8.
  • the connection is made from the Figure 3 shown in such a way that the two support parts 5, 7 move towards each other until the two support parts 5, 6 are positioned accordingly and via which at least one connecting tab 9, 10 can be connected.
  • the connection between the two connecting straps 9, 10 is preferably a welded connection.
  • FIGS. 5 and 6 show exploded views of the traverse element 2 without the supports 2.
  • the front support part 5 and the rear support part 7 are shown alone.
  • the Figure 7 shows a sectional view along section line VI of the Figure 2 . Based on Figures 5 to 7 Further features of the two support parts will now be explained.
  • the front support part 5 has a cutout 19 in the support wall 6 to provide the recess 18 mentioned.
  • the cutout 19 is formed by two opposite side edges 20.
  • a connecting tab 9 protrudes from the side edges 20 at right angles to the supporting wall 6.
  • the lower side edge 21 extends essentially horizontally in the installed position.
  • the connecting tabs 9 have a length when viewed in the normal direction of the supporting wall 6. The length of the connecting tabs 9, which protrude from the side edge 20, is greater than the length of the connecting tabs 9, which protrude from the side edge 21.
  • the front support part 4 On the top side, the front support part 4 has the front web 35 and the upper web 36 as well as the at least one fastening element 4. In the installed position, the upper web extends backwards as seen from the fastening elements 4.
  • the front support part 5 has a tab section 30 in the area of the fastening elements 4 above the cutout 19 and below the interruption 24, which protrudes into the cutout 19. With the tab section 30, the stability of the front support part 5 can be further increased.
  • the rear support part 7 has a cutout 19 in the rear wall 8 to provide the recess 18 mentioned.
  • the cutout 19 is formed by two opposite side edges 20.
  • a connecting tab 10 protrudes from the side edges 20 at right angles to the supporting wall 6.
  • the lower side edge 21 extends essentially horizontally in the installed position.
  • the connecting tabs 10 have a length when viewed in the normal direction of the supporting wall 6.
  • the length of the connecting tabs 10, which protrude from the side edge 20, is equal to the length of the connecting tabs 10, which protrude from the side edge 21.
  • the rear support part 7 includes the lower web 34.
  • the lower web 34 extends here from an upper side edge 26 essentially at right angles. In the installed position, the side edge 26 extends from one support 2 to the other support 2.
  • the lower web 34 serves to reinforce the rear support part 7 and also has openings 29 which are used to fasten sanitary items or lines or other elements.
  • the lower web 34 is welded to the supports 2 on the side.
  • the lower web 34 of the rear support part 7 is at a distance from the upper web 36 of the front support part 5. This distance creates an installation space 25.
  • the connecting tabs 9, 10 each extend essentially over the entire length of the side edges 20, 21.
  • the connecting tabs 10 of the rear support part 7 strike the inner surface 17 of the front support part 5 facing the rear support part 7 and so the distance between the front support part 5 and the rear support part 7 is defined.
  • the connecting tabs 9 from the front support part 5 in the area of the lower side edge 21 are shorter than the corresponding connecting tabs 10 from the rear support part 7. This is determined by the Figure 7 visible.
  • This shortened design has the advantage that a weld, in particular a weld, can be formed on the front end 12 of the connecting tab 9 and the surface 13 of the connecting tab 10.
  • the weld is in the Figure 7 shown by reference numeral 11.
  • the other connecting tabs 9, 10, which lie to the left and right of the cutout 19, are of the same length on both support parts.
  • the supporting wall 6 defines the rear wall 8 Connecting straps 9, 10 and the supports 2, a hollow body 14 with a cavity 15.
  • the traverse element 3 has a cavity 15.
  • the said welding point 11 is preferably outside the cavity 15.
  • the mounting device 1 further comprises two footrests 31, which are mounted telescopically in the support 2.
  • the footrests 31 can be moved in position relative to the support 2 and locked when the height is set.
  • the supports 2 are designed as hollow profiles.
  • the hollow profiles have a square cross-section.
  • the truss element 3 is provided as a profile. This means that the traverse element 3 with the lower web 34, the front web 35 and the upper web 36 is provided by a one-piece profile.
  • the mounting device 1 has a further traverse 47, which lies below the traverse element 3 in the installed position. The further traverse 47 provides a supporting wall 6 on which the sanitary article can be supported.
  • the lower web 34 projects beyond the back plane R.

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