US20150292366A1 - Rotor of a camshaft adjuster, camshaft adjuster with such a rotor, and method for producing a rotor - Google Patents

Rotor of a camshaft adjuster, camshaft adjuster with such a rotor, and method for producing a rotor Download PDF

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US20150292366A1
US20150292366A1 US14/434,644 US201314434644A US2015292366A1 US 20150292366 A1 US20150292366 A1 US 20150292366A1 US 201314434644 A US201314434644 A US 201314434644A US 2015292366 A1 US2015292366 A1 US 2015292366A1
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    • F01LCYCLICALLY OPERATING VALVES FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES
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    • F01L1/34Valve-gear or valve arrangements, e.g. lift-valve gear characterised by the provision of means for changing the timing of the valves without changing the duration of opening and without affecting the magnitude of the valve lift
    • F01L1/344Valve-gear or valve arrangements, e.g. lift-valve gear characterised by the provision of means for changing the timing of the valves without changing the duration of opening and without affecting the magnitude of the valve lift changing the angular relationship between crankshaft and camshaft, e.g. using helicoidal gear
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B22CASTING; POWDER METALLURGY
    • B22FWORKING METALLIC POWDER; MANUFACTURE OF ARTICLES FROM METALLIC POWDER; MAKING METALLIC POWDER; APPARATUS OR DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR METALLIC POWDER
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    • B22CASTING; POWDER METALLURGY
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01LCYCLICALLY OPERATING VALVES FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES
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    • F01L1/34Valve-gear or valve arrangements, e.g. lift-valve gear characterised by the provision of means for changing the timing of the valves without changing the duration of opening and without affecting the magnitude of the valve lift
    • F01L1/344Valve-gear or valve arrangements, e.g. lift-valve gear characterised by the provision of means for changing the timing of the valves without changing the duration of opening and without affecting the magnitude of the valve lift changing the angular relationship between crankshaft and camshaft, e.g. using helicoidal gear
    • F01L1/3442Valve-gear or valve arrangements, e.g. lift-valve gear characterised by the provision of means for changing the timing of the valves without changing the duration of opening and without affecting the magnitude of the valve lift changing the angular relationship between crankshaft and camshaft, e.g. using helicoidal gear using hydraulic chambers with variable volume to transmit the rotating force
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B22CASTING; POWDER METALLURGY
    • B22FWORKING METALLIC POWDER; MANUFACTURE OF ARTICLES FROM METALLIC POWDER; MAKING METALLIC POWDER; APPARATUS OR DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR METALLIC POWDER
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  • the present invention relates to a camshaft adjuster having a rotor and a stator, the rotor having a connecting area for rotationally fixed attachment of a camshaft and the rotor being made of a sintered material at least in sections.
  • the present invention also relates to a method for producing a rotor for a camshaft adjuster.
  • Generic camshaft adjusters are known from the prior art, e.g., from DE 100 44 423 A1, which describes a valve timing control device for internal combustion engines. An internal combustion engine having a timing chain is described there. A sprocket wheel is thereby driven synchronously with the rotation of the engine. A camshaft for actuation of the intake or exhaust valves is described.
  • the valve timing control device includes a first rotational part, for example, a stator, on which the sprocket wheel is formed in one piece, and a second rotational part such as a rotor, which is capable of rotating relative to the first rotational part and jointly with the camshaft, a plurality of working fluid chambers bordered between two rotational parts and a feed/discharge device for working fluid to and from the working fluid chambers for inducing a relative rotation between the two rotational parts.
  • the sprocket wheel and at least one base part of the first rotational part are formed from a porous metal part. Working fluid supplied to the working fluid chambers may penetrate through the base part into the sprocket wheel and induce adequate lubrication of an engagement section between the sprocket wheel and the timing chain.
  • the porous metal part may be made of sintered metal.
  • DE 41 40 148 A1 describes a method for producing a workpiece made of sintered material, in particular sintered iron, this being subjected to a water vapor treatment at temperatures below 500° C., in particular at 430° C. to 480° C. and a water vapor partial pressure of 20 mbar to 80 mbar, in particular 30 mbar to 50 mbar, as well as a subsequent surface hardening after sintering to form an oxide layer on the surface.
  • a similar prior art namely EP 1 400 660 A1, also describes an integrated annular gear and a housing for use in a variable valve control mechanism.
  • the integrated annular gear and the housing include an annular gear component, which is designed essentially with a circular shape and has teeth on its outer circumference. Furthermore, it includes a housing component, which is integrally shaped with the annular gear component as a sintered body produced from a ferrous powdered material, so that it is formed inside the annular gear component, which has receptacles extending from an inner circumference of the housing component.
  • the complete surfaces of the annular gear component and of the housing component are covered with a vapor-oxide layer formed by a vaporization treatment and are also covered with a nitrite layer formed by a gas-soft-nitriding treatment following the vaporization treatment.
  • Rotors which are part of a camshaft adjuster, are usually rotationally fixedly attached to the camshaft in a force-locking manner with the aid of a screw. Such rotors are often produced from sintered material, Sint D11 being used as a standard.
  • a head screw or a hollow screw having a valve insert is generally used as the means for fastening the camshaft to the rotor.
  • Sintered steels containing carbon and copper and mixed with MoS 2 are used in most cases, and sintered material Sint D11 is particularly popular.
  • this material does not have optimal properties for all applications and a low cost level at the same time. Improvements are to be achieved in particular with regard to strength, dimensional stability, processability and friction in the future contact zone, while the cost level is to be reduced at the same time.
  • the screw used for connecting the camshaft to the rotor is also always subject to constant function and weight optimization.
  • the interface between the camshaft and the camshaft adjuster should be adapted.
  • the area on the rotor should be improved in this regard.
  • the load capacity of the fastening means and of the braced parts is to be taken into account in this adaption.
  • the alternating torque is transferred to the contact zones of the screw connection via the applied screw pretension and as a function of the coefficient of friction. With a steady increase in the alternating torques, this means that the pretension and/or the coefficient of friction also increase(s) for the screw connection.
  • the screw connection is understood here to refer to the connection of the camshaft to the rotor with the aid of a screw.
  • the pretension may only be increased to the extent that the tolerable stresses of the braced parts are reached. It is possible to transfer an increased amount of stress and force due to the water vapor application of the rotor.
  • weight-reducing measures necessitate a reduction in the pretension, but this may be counteracted by the water vapor application of a camshaft adjuster according to the present invention.
  • This utilizes the effective design option of increasing the coefficient of friction while the total strength of the rotor is increased at the same time.
  • the water vapor application of the rotor and the use of pairings of materials between the rotor and the camshaft are more effective and more economical.
  • the coefficient of friction increased by the water vapor application but also the basic strength of the sintered material is increased. Therefore, even a powder of a lower strength may be used, which is less expensive and easier to shape.
  • the sintered material is Sint D10 or Sint D11. It is therefore possible to resort to particularly tried and tested, inexpensive and/or durable materials.
  • An advantageous exemplary embodiment is also characterized in that the friction-increasing oxide layer is present on the surface of the connecting area and preferably remains there. It is possible in this way to omit a form-fitting connection. It is naturally possible that, in addition to the improved frictional connection, a form-fitting connection and/or an integral connection between the camshaft and the rotor may also be used.
  • the oxide layer is formed on a section of a front face of the rotor facing the camshaft. Assembly may be thereby simplified and the production of the rotor may be carried out less expensively.
  • the camshaft adjuster with the screw connection integrated therein is then optimized with regard to its function, its weight and its installation space.
  • the camshaft may be held centered in the recess and the coefficient of friction between the contact partners, namely the rotor and the camshaft, may be increased.
  • the bottom forms a stop for the camshaft, acting in the longitudinal direction of the rotor.
  • the rotor is strengthened in a water vapor-induced process in at least some areas or as a whole.
  • the total strength of the rotor is also improved, at least in the areas treated with water vapor, but preferably the entire component is strengthened as a whole, i.e., “through and through.”
  • stator has a friction-increasing oxide layer on at least one or both front faces due to the water vapor application. It is then possible to achieve a greater transfer of force in the installed state and the attachment of covers with the aid of screw connections.
  • the present invention also relates to a method for producing a rotor for a camshaft adjuster, which is improved by the fact that the rotor is constructed of sintered material at least in some sections, and at least one area of application of the sintered material, which is provided for use of a camshaft, is treated with water vapor.
  • the oxide layer created on the surface of the rotor may be left in place and may be used as an active unit which prevents twisting of the camshaft relative to the rotor.
  • oxide layer formed by the action of water vapor is left on the surface of the rotor, so that this oxide layer preferably interacts with the camshaft in a force-transferring manner in the installed state of the rotor inside a stator.
  • the rotor prefferably produced only partially or completely of metallic sintered material.
  • FIG. 1 shows a camshaft adjuster having a rotor which is inserted rotatably into a stator.
  • FIG. 1 shows a camshaft adjuster 1 according to the present invention, having a rotor 2 which is inserted rotatably into a stator 3 .
  • Stator 3 has an integral sprocket wheel section 4 on which teeth 5 are formed, to come into force-transferring contact with a traction mechanism; the traction mechanism, such as a chain or a belt, may be and/or has been brought into a force-transferring operative contact with a crankshaft in the internal combustion engine.
  • the traction mechanism and the crankshaft are not shown here.
  • Rotor 2 may rotate about an axis of rotation 6 inside stator 3 and within a fixed angular range.
  • Axis of rotation 6 also predefines the longitudinal direction of rotor 2 and of stator 3 .
  • Rotor 2 has a connecting area 7 , which is provided for accommodating a camshaft.
  • the connecting area 7 is formed by a front-side recess 8 , in such a way that a bottom 9 forms a stop 10 for the camshaft, in such a way that a movement of the camshaft in its longitudinal direction toward rotor 2 is limited by stop 10 .
  • rotor 2 which is made of sintered material, preferably a sintered material composed of metallic powders, is treated with water vapor, so that an oxide layer 11 is formed.
  • oxide layer 11 is present on rotor 2 only inside of recess 8 , in particular on the front face of rotor 2 in the area of bottom 9 , such an oxide layer 11 is also formed on both front faces 12 and 13 of stator 3 .
  • a cover is screwed onto this oxide layer 11 , which is present on front faces 12 and 13 of stator 3 .
  • Joints are present in a cover screw connection, the cover screw connection including at least one or two covers and at least two fastening means 16 , such as screws 17 , as well as stator 3 . At least one cover is screwed onto stator 3 via at least two screws 17 .
  • Rotor 2 may also have grooves for insertion of vanes (not shown), and these grooves may also be treated with water vapor.
  • both rotor 2 and stator 3 to be treated completely with water vapor and for oxide layer 11 to be formed and/or left on only one or both front faces 12 and 13 of stator 3 and on bottom 9 of rotor 2 in recess 8 due to water vapor application of the metallic sintered material.

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A camshaft adjuster (1) with a rotor (2) and a stator (3). The rotor (2) has a connecting region (7) for fixing a camshaft in a non-rotatable manner, and the rotor (2) is at least partly made of a sinter material and has an oxide layer (11) which is produced by supplying steam during the production process.—A method for producing a rotor (2) for a camshaft adjuster (1), said rotor (2) being at least partly made of a sinter material, wherein at least one sinter material application area (7) which is provided for applying a camshaft is supplied with steam.

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  • The present invention relates to a camshaft adjuster having a rotor and a stator, the rotor having a connecting area for rotationally fixed attachment of a camshaft and the rotor being made of a sintered material at least in sections.
  • The present invention also relates to a method for producing a rotor for a camshaft adjuster.
  • BACKGROUND
  • Generic camshaft adjusters are known from the prior art, e.g., from DE 100 44 423 A1, which describes a valve timing control device for internal combustion engines. An internal combustion engine having a timing chain is described there. A sprocket wheel is thereby driven synchronously with the rotation of the engine. A camshaft for actuation of the intake or exhaust valves is described. The valve timing control device includes a first rotational part, for example, a stator, on which the sprocket wheel is formed in one piece, and a second rotational part such as a rotor, which is capable of rotating relative to the first rotational part and jointly with the camshaft, a plurality of working fluid chambers bordered between two rotational parts and a feed/discharge device for working fluid to and from the working fluid chambers for inducing a relative rotation between the two rotational parts. The sprocket wheel and at least one base part of the first rotational part are formed from a porous metal part. Working fluid supplied to the working fluid chambers may penetrate through the base part into the sprocket wheel and induce adequate lubrication of an engagement section between the sprocket wheel and the timing chain. The porous metal part may be made of sintered metal.
  • It is basically known that sintered materials such as sintered iron may be aftertreated in particular to produce a surface-hardened workpiece. Thus, DE 41 40 148 A1, for example, describes a method for producing a workpiece made of sintered material, in particular sintered iron, this being subjected to a water vapor treatment at temperatures below 500° C., in particular at 430° C. to 480° C. and a water vapor partial pressure of 20 mbar to 80 mbar, in particular 30 mbar to 50 mbar, as well as a subsequent surface hardening after sintering to form an oxide layer on the surface. This yields workpieces, in particular hollow wheels for starters, having a wear-resistant surface and properties unchanged at the core due to the hardening.
  • A similar prior art, namely EP 1 400 660 A1, also describes an integrated annular gear and a housing for use in a variable valve control mechanism. The integrated annular gear and the housing include an annular gear component, which is designed essentially with a circular shape and has teeth on its outer circumference. Furthermore, it includes a housing component, which is integrally shaped with the annular gear component as a sintered body produced from a ferrous powdered material, so that it is formed inside the annular gear component, which has receptacles extending from an inner circumference of the housing component. The complete surfaces of the annular gear component and of the housing component are covered with a vapor-oxide layer formed by a vaporization treatment and are also covered with a nitrite layer formed by a gas-soft-nitriding treatment following the vaporization treatment.
  • Rotors, which are part of a camshaft adjuster, are usually rotationally fixedly attached to the camshaft in a force-locking manner with the aid of a screw. Such rotors are often produced from sintered material, Sint D11 being used as a standard.
  • A head screw or a hollow screw having a valve insert is generally used as the means for fastening the camshaft to the rotor.
  • Sintered steels containing carbon and copper and mixed with MoS2 are used in most cases, and sintered material Sint D11 is particularly popular. However, this material does not have optimal properties for all applications and a low cost level at the same time. Improvements are to be achieved in particular with regard to strength, dimensional stability, processability and friction in the future contact zone, while the cost level is to be reduced at the same time.
  • The screw used for connecting the camshaft to the rotor is also always subject to constant function and weight optimization.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • Due to the constant increase in the alternating torques to be transferred during camshaft operation, the interface between the camshaft and the camshaft adjuster should be adapted. In particular the area on the rotor should be improved in this regard. The load capacity of the fastening means and of the braced parts is to be taken into account in this adaption.
  • It is an object of the present invention to provide a camshaft adjuster due to the fact that the rotor has an oxide layer, which is created by water vapor application during production.
  • The alternating torque is transferred to the contact zones of the screw connection via the applied screw pretension and as a function of the coefficient of friction. With a steady increase in the alternating torques, this means that the pretension and/or the coefficient of friction also increase(s) for the screw connection.
  • The screw connection is understood here to refer to the connection of the camshaft to the rotor with the aid of a screw.
  • The pretension may only be increased to the extent that the tolerable stresses of the braced parts are reached. It is possible to transfer an increased amount of stress and force due to the water vapor application of the rotor.
  • On the one hand, weight-reducing measures necessitate a reduction in the pretension, but this may be counteracted by the water vapor application of a camshaft adjuster according to the present invention. This utilizes the effective design option of increasing the coefficient of friction while the total strength of the rotor is increased at the same time.
  • It is possible to omit measures known previously, such as the use of diamond disks or diamond coatings or stamping of a laser-structured surface in the contact zone since these are very cost-intensive.
  • The water vapor application of the rotor and the use of pairings of materials between the rotor and the camshaft are more effective and more economical. Thus not only is the coefficient of friction increased by the water vapor application but also the basic strength of the sintered material is increased. Therefore, even a powder of a lower strength may be used, which is less expensive and easier to shape.
  • Advantageous specific embodiments are derived from the subclaims and explained in greater detail below.
  • It is advantageous if the sintered material is Sint D10 or Sint D11. It is therefore possible to resort to particularly tried and tested, inexpensive and/or durable materials.
  • It is also advantageous if the rotor has been treated with water vapor in the area of the insertion grooves for vanes, which greatly increases the strength in this area.
  • Furthermore, it is advantageous if the rotor is inserted into a cover screw connection of the camshaft adjuster.
  • An advantageous exemplary embodiment is also characterized in that the friction-increasing oxide layer is present on the surface of the connecting area and preferably remains there. It is possible in this way to omit a form-fitting connection. It is naturally possible that, in addition to the improved frictional connection, a form-fitting connection and/or an integral connection between the camshaft and the rotor may also be used.
  • It is also advantageous in particular if the oxide layer is formed on a section of a front face of the rotor facing the camshaft. Assembly may be thereby simplified and the production of the rotor may be carried out less expensively. The camshaft adjuster with the screw connection integrated therein is then optimized with regard to its function, its weight and its installation space.
  • If the section having the oxide layer is a surface of the bottom of a central recess in the rotor running transversely, preferably orthogonally, to an axis of rotation of the rotor, then the camshaft may be held centered in the recess and the coefficient of friction between the contact partners, namely the rotor and the camshaft, may be increased.
  • In order to allow the assembly to be carried out more reliably, it is advantageous if the bottom forms a stop for the camshaft, acting in the longitudinal direction of the rotor.
  • In order for this friction-increasing oxide layer to be simple to produce, it is advantageous if the rotor is strengthened in a water vapor-induced process in at least some areas or as a whole. As a pleasant side effect, then the total strength of the rotor is also improved, at least in the areas treated with water vapor, but preferably the entire component is strengthened as a whole, i.e., “through and through.”
  • It is also advantageous for the total strength of the individual parts of the camshaft adjuster if the stator has a friction-increasing oxide layer on at least one or both front faces due to the water vapor application. It is then possible to achieve a greater transfer of force in the installed state and the attachment of covers with the aid of screw connections.
  • The present invention also relates to a method for producing a rotor for a camshaft adjuster, which is improved by the fact that the rotor is constructed of sintered material at least in some sections, and at least one area of application of the sintered material, which is provided for use of a camshaft, is treated with water vapor.
  • In such a process sequence, the oxide layer created on the surface of the rotor may be left in place and may be used as an active unit which prevents twisting of the camshaft relative to the rotor.
  • It is also advantageous if the oxide layer formed by the action of water vapor is left on the surface of the rotor, so that this oxide layer preferably interacts with the camshaft in a force-transferring manner in the installed state of the rotor inside a stator.
  • It is quite possible for the rotor to be produced only partially or completely of metallic sintered material.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The present invention is explained in greater detail below with the aid of a drawing illustrating an exemplary embodiment in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 1 shows a camshaft adjuster having a rotor which is inserted rotatably into a stator.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • This FIG. 1 shows a camshaft adjuster 1 according to the present invention, having a rotor 2 which is inserted rotatably into a stator 3.
  • Stator 3 has an integral sprocket wheel section 4 on which teeth 5 are formed, to come into force-transferring contact with a traction mechanism; the traction mechanism, such as a chain or a belt, may be and/or has been brought into a force-transferring operative contact with a crankshaft in the internal combustion engine. The traction mechanism and the crankshaft are not shown here.
  • Rotor 2 may rotate about an axis of rotation 6 inside stator 3 and within a fixed angular range. Axis of rotation 6 also predefines the longitudinal direction of rotor 2 and of stator 3.
  • Rotor 2 has a connecting area 7, which is provided for accommodating a camshaft. The connecting area 7 is formed by a front-side recess 8, in such a way that a bottom 9 forms a stop 10 for the camshaft, in such a way that a movement of the camshaft in its longitudinal direction toward rotor 2 is limited by stop 10. At least in this area, rotor 2, which is made of sintered material, preferably a sintered material composed of metallic powders, is treated with water vapor, so that an oxide layer 11 is formed.
  • Whereas oxide layer 11 is present on rotor 2 only inside of recess 8, in particular on the front face of rotor 2 in the area of bottom 9, such an oxide layer 11 is also formed on both front faces 12 and 13 of stator 3. A cover is screwed onto this oxide layer 11, which is present on front faces 12 and 13 of stator 3. Joints are present in a cover screw connection, the cover screw connection including at least one or two covers and at least two fastening means 16, such as screws 17, as well as stator 3. At least one cover is screwed onto stator 3 via at least two screws 17.
  • Rotor 2 may also have grooves for insertion of vanes (not shown), and these grooves may also be treated with water vapor.
  • Ultimately it is possible for both rotor 2 and stator 3 to be treated completely with water vapor and for oxide layer 11 to be formed and/or left on only one or both front faces 12 and 13 of stator 3 and on bottom 9 of rotor 2 in recess 8 due to water vapor application of the metallic sintered material.
  • LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
  • 1 camshaft adjuster
  • 2 rotor
  • 3 stator
  • 4 sprocket wheel section
  • 5 tooth
  • 6 axis of rotation
  • 7 connecting area
  • 8 recess
  • 9 bottom
  • 10 stop
  • 11 oxide layer
  • 12 first front face of the stator
  • 13 second front face of the stator
  • 14 first cover
  • 15 second cover
  • 16 fastening means
  • 17 screw

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What is claimed is:
1-10. (canceled)
11. A camshaft adjuster comprising:
a rotor; and
a stator;
the rotor having a connecting area for the rotationally fixed fastening of a camshaft, the rotor being made of a sintered material at least in some sections, the rotor having an oxide layer created by water vapor application during production.
12. The camshaft adjuster as recited in claim 11 wherein the oxide layer is a friction-increasing oxide layer present on the surface of the connecting area.
13. The camshaft adjuster as recited in claim 11 wherein the oxide layer is formed from a section of a front face of the rotor facing the camshaft.
14. The camshaft adjuster as recited in claim 13 wherein the section having the oxide layer is a surface of a bottom of a central recess in the rotor running transversely to an axis of rotation of the rotor.
15. The camshaft adjuster as recited in claim 14 wherein the section having the oxide layer is the surface of the bottom of the central recess in the rotor running orthogonally to the axis of rotation of the rotor.
16. The camshaft adjuster as recited in claim 14 wherein the bottom forms a stop for the camshaft acting in the longitudinal direction of the rotor.
17. The camshaft adjuster as recited in claim 11 wherein the rotor is strengthened by water vapor induction in at least some areas.
18. The camshaft adjuster as recited in claim 11 wherein the rotor is produced from a sintered material or is prepared for a screw connection with the camshaft.
19. The camshaft adjuster as recited in claim 11 wherein the rotor is produced from the sintered material, the sintered material being metallic.
20. The camshaft adjuster as recited in claim 11 wherein the stator has the oxide layer, the oxide layer being a friction-increasing oxide layer on at least one or both front faces due to water vapor application.
21. A method for producing a rotor for a camshaft adjuster, the rotor being made of sintered material at least in some sections, the method comprising treating with water vapor at least one use area of the sintered material for use with a camshaft.
22. The method as recited in claim 21 wherein an oxide layer created by the treating with water vapor is left on the surface of the rotor, so that the oxide layer is connected to the camshaft in a force-locking manner in the installed state of the rotor inside a stator.
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