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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
- E06B—FIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
- E06B3/00—Window sashes, door leaves, or like elements for closing wall or like openings; Layout of fixed or moving closures, e.g. windows in wall or like openings; Features of rigidly-mounted outer frames relating to the mounting of wing frames
- E06B3/32—Arrangements of wings characterised by the manner of movement; Arrangements of movable wings in openings; Features of wings or frames relating solely to the manner of movement of the wing
- E06B3/50—Arrangements of wings characterised by the manner of movement; Arrangements of movable wings in openings; Features of wings or frames relating solely to the manner of movement of the wing with more than one kind of movement
- E06B3/509—Arrangements of wings characterised by the manner of movement; Arrangements of movable wings in openings; Features of wings or frames relating solely to the manner of movement of the wing with more than one kind of movement where one of the sliding and rotating movements necessarily precedes the other
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
- E06B—FIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
- E06B3/00—Window sashes, door leaves, or like elements for closing wall or like openings; Layout of fixed or moving closures, e.g. windows in wall or like openings; Features of rigidly-mounted outer frames relating to the mounting of wing frames
- E06B3/32—Arrangements of wings characterised by the manner of movement; Arrangements of movable wings in openings; Features of wings or frames relating solely to the manner of movement of the wing
- E06B3/50—Arrangements of wings characterised by the manner of movement; Arrangements of movable wings in openings; Features of wings or frames relating solely to the manner of movement of the wing with more than one kind of movement
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
- E06B—FIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
- E06B3/00—Window sashes, door leaves, or like elements for closing wall or like openings; Layout of fixed or moving closures, e.g. windows in wall or like openings; Features of rigidly-mounted outer frames relating to the mounting of wing frames
- E06B3/32—Arrangements of wings characterised by the manner of movement; Arrangements of movable wings in openings; Features of wings or frames relating solely to the manner of movement of the wing
- E06B3/50—Arrangements of wings characterised by the manner of movement; Arrangements of movable wings in openings; Features of wings or frames relating solely to the manner of movement of the wing with more than one kind of movement
- E06B3/5009—Arrangements of wings characterised by the manner of movement; Arrangements of movable wings in openings; Features of wings or frames relating solely to the manner of movement of the wing with more than one kind of movement where the sliding and rotating movements are necessarily performed simultaneously
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- the ⁇ Window may lbe held afncl re-mined ⁇ in closed l position,- ⁇ tneyl be tilted tok partly open posiretaineoltherein whereby the Window is then thekpurpolse ope'ss-ing material theretlirengh.
- Fig.y 2 ⁇ is enlargedy vertice-l 'seetionhsnbf
- Fig. v3 f is a fragmentary enlergecl horizon-- f tel Section; through oneside-of the WineloW.;v
- Fig. 8 is e rontfelevation similar tlojlig.L
- 1' isfa fronty 'elevation of thefwinl'owvlin y oloseelpositionfoertain partsbeingihrokenl y' l etwny'enelslmfw'n”k in seetion.
- clioliingfaxreanfon inner flange 15 which ing-o1' eqniylentineans to theI extending inwardlyyedifstence beyond the .web f 21.2', .fbeingfthen turned 150; extend-f foward 9y isn verti'elseetifonfon thejel-zinejofl.
- ⁇ notches 20 best shown in Figs. 5 and 6 are "dow in closed position the lower side 26 of' cut, the purpose of which will later appear.
- a slidable catch 21 mounted substantially midway between the ends of the upper vertical section 11 is a slidable catch 21 which may be dropped to hold the window in closed position or elevated to permit its outward tilting or elevation, as will beevident.
- the window designed to be mounted in the window frame has a metal sash with vertical sides bent into the form best shown in Fig. 3, each including an innerV section 22 which lies inside of the adjacent part 16 of the window frame, its front edge being turned outwardly to make the section 23 which passes in front of the front edge of the adjacent part 16 and is then turned to the rear to provide the section 24 which lies closely adjacent and parallel to the inner side of the web 12.
- the angle bar track 19 is disposed between said section 24 and the part 16.
- a roller 25 is mounted at the lower rear corner of each of the sections 24 and bears on the tracks 19.
- the upper and lower rails 26 and 27 of the window sash are also of metal welded to the side members in any suitable manner.
- a vertical partition 28 is disposed midway between the ends of the window and is secured in place by welding.
- the sides 22, the upper and lower rails k26 and 27 and thevertical partition L28 at theirgrear edges are provided with lateral flanges-29 which serve as a backing for the panes 30 of glass used.
- VAny suitable retainers indicatedv at 31 hold the panes in place. These retainers may be of the character shown in my copending application for patent.
- the lower rail 26 of the window sash at its inner rear edge also has a depending flange 32 which in the closed' position ⁇ of the window lies back of thejvertical section 2 of the lowerv side of the window frame.
- the window ⁇ may be tilted forward as shown in Figs. 5 and 6, it being necessary clined track 19a.
- Figs. 8, 9 and 10 a different and simpler form of the invention is shown.
- the upper and lower sides of the window frame are substantially the ysame as previously described, the only difference being that the section 1 at its rear edge is providedv with a down turned flange 4a.
- the vertical sides are of different form. '.Ihey are bent into the shape best shown in Fig. 10, including the rear section 33 having a short sect-ion34 bent outwardly'at right angles, at its front edgethen being bent into a forwardly eX- tending section 35, fromwhichvanother section 36 is bent outwardly for a distance, being then again bent to extend forwardly as indicated at 37 and finally terminating in an outwardly extending flange 38.
- the section 33 at its rear edge is provided with an outwardly extending section 39 lying at right angles thereto.
- the window sash is of substantially the same construction, with the the two sections 15 and 16 is absent from ⁇ 'tracks 19 are formed near their upper ends with outwardly pressed recess portions 20n of a shape that the rollers 25 may seat therein.
- 'Ihev latch 2151 used is also slightlydifferent being a pivotally mounted button instead of a slidably mountedvbutton.
- a window, open rectangular frame ot metal having vertical spaced apart sides, a metal flange spaced inwardly a short distance from each vertical side of the frame and permanently connected.
- a bar of angle torni attached vertically to the outer side of each of said flanges, each of the said bars having a downwardly and inward* ly inclined lower section and each having an' outwardly extending' flange, a sash traine adapted to be dctachably located in the opeiif ing of the lirst frame, said sash trame havin gg vertical sides ot U-shapc passing over the outer portions of said first langcs and cov ering the same, and a roller connected to the outer lcr of the U-shaped portion oi. each oi said vertical sides of the sash frame at the inner side of said leg and extending over and back of the adjacent flange of the angle bar connected to the said f
- a windowstructure comprising a. recwithin said frame and having portions overlapping the front vertical edgesot the ra'me, a substantially vertical track on each vertical inner surface ot thetraine and a guide mem loer mounted near thebottom of each vertical edge of the sash to engageand traverse the rear surface of each respective track.
- a window structure comprising a rec# tangular frame having a front and rear vertical side, a window sash adapted to fit within the frame and havingl portions overlapping the front vertical sides oi the same1 a substantially vertical track on vertical inthe frame, a
- a window structure comprising a rec tangular frame'having a front and rear vertical side, a window sash adapted to within the frame with its vertical sides spaced ⁇ from ⁇ the respective vertical'inner sides of the frame, flanges on the sash overlapping the front vertical sides of the frame, a substan-A tially vertical track onv each vertical inner side of the frame, each track being' located betweenthe respective vertical yinner sides ot the frame and sash and located rearwardly oit said overlapping portions of the sash and afguide member mounted near the bottoni of each vertical edge of the sash and to the rear of each respective track, said guide inem# bers being adapted to traverse said tracks.
- a window structure comprising a rectangular trame, a window sash adaptedtolit within the trame and having portions overlapping the front verticalsides thereof, a track on the inner surface of each vertical si de of the frame, each track being inclinedI with its upper end nearer the front of the trame than its lower end and each track being located to the rear of said overlapping portions oftliesash and a guide member located the rearl surface of" the same.
- ⁇ .7. ⁇ A window structure comprising); a rectangular traine, ⁇ a window sa sh located within the frame, a substantially vertical track on,
- rollers being located relative tothe tracks and overlappiivig sash, ⁇ portionsafso that the said overlapping portions ⁇ of the sash will enga-'gethe vertical member of' theifi'ame and the'ifo'ller ⁇ willbear A against ⁇ the track" when the sash has been swung1 outward a short distance to Vlimit such outward swinging motion.
- a window structure comprising' a rectangular-rame, a window sash located within substantially verticaltrack on each vertical member of the frame, portions onsaid sash overlapping the vertical members of the frame and a roller at each respec-y tive vertical side of the sash adapted to traverse one ofsaid tracks, said rollers beingv located relative to the tracksand overlapping sash portions so that the said overlapping ⁇ portions of the sash will engage the vertical member of the frame andthe roller will bear against the track when the sash has been swung outward a short distance to limit such outward swinging motion and said track being inclined relative to the vertical member of the frame whereby said outward swinging movement of the sash will be greater when the sash is raised to an upper position ⁇ than when it is in a. lower position.
- a window structure comprising a rectangular frame having front and rear vertical sides, a substantially vertical track on each vertical inner surface of the frame, a window sash adapted to lit Within said frame and having portions overlapping the front surface of said track and a guide member mounted near the bottom of each vertical edge of the sash to engage and traverse the rear surface of each respective track.
- a window comprising a rectangular frame structure including ⁇ vertical tracks, a window sash located within the frame, members on the sash overlapping the front surface of the vertical members of the frame structure and guide members mounted near the lower edges of the sash to traverse the rear surfaces of the track portions of the frame structure.
- a window comprising a rectangular frame structure including vertical tracks, a window sash located Within the fra me, members on the sash overlapping the front surface of the vertical members of the frame structure and guide members mounted near the lower edges of the sash to traverse the rear surfaces of the track portions of the frame structure, said vertical frame structure having notches.
- a window comprising a rectangular frame structure including vertical tracks, a Window sash located Within the frame, members on the sash overlapping the front surface of the vertical members of the frame structure and guide members mounted near the lower edges of the sash to traverse the rear surfaces of the track portions of the .frame structure, said vertical frame structure having notches in its front surface to receive the lower edges of the overlapping sash members.
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Knr y s F. A. YVEAGER WINDOW CONSTRUCTION Original Filed Sept. 2.0. 1926 For insteneefwhen the Window isvusedtin a., y beselnentofehouee itmey be elevatedfto such.
Reissued Nov. 19, 1929 a Re. 17,496g
mi* AL Yemen. oeinv'sqkmon Meermin; .assigneef omem R. n frieren', f or'nnsxrjeon, meinem@ winoow CON'ST'RUGTIN OrignaslNo. 1,676,597, dated` Jinly 10,1928; Seria-l Ns) 136,414f1ed-K' September 20; 192km Application for reissue fiidembef 7, 1929. Serial- No-.s9a,o29.
struction,` and-isy pertenlarl-y e'onoerneLlWithvr n e novelr Constri'ition; of Windowy W11ere/in, the `Window may lbe held afncl re-mined` in closed l position,-` tneyl be tilted tok partly open posiretaineoltherein whereby the Window is then thekpurpolse ope'ss-ing material theretlirengh.
- upward positions' for theintrocluction offuel lFig. s' a Vertiealfseetionon the"pla-neonv linee-#4 of;V Fig. 11, thewindow yheingin closed...y Y yposition andapert ,theieoi broken awayffor,
i of line o'Figl intothe hasementl Thfewindow iuYt-henjin` dudes' eonstruetin whereby zu screen may be located therein either With. the Window kin el'osedi or open position 'and Seid sereenis'readily removable when the Window is1 either" in Will beffhad frein the followingcelfeseription taken in connection with theaccompanying y y havingwebs 12 Withontturnedreafr and front drawings, which,
Fig. 'is a View similartoF' g.
ybeing tilted to `partiellqyr epenposition.y y
being tilted; to partlyjopen position.v -;v Fig. 7 is awfrelgme nnppenopenlposition. l
Fig. 8 is e rontfelevation similar tlojlig.L
` k1 showing et someyvhet..diflierjerity -fomn of conlstrnietion of the `vvindowir fork ette,iningJthe"` f same-L'resnltsl ,y of 8. y 'l v tion o1""ventil1tion purposesrofr may be elevzb: Like reference oharctere refer: to'like parte ted to an npperposition and:l automatically y open eithery for ventilntion purposes on for Fig. 1' isfa fronty 'elevation of thefwinl'owvlin y oloseelpositionfoertain partsbeingihrokenl y' l etwny'enelslmfw'n"k in seetion. clioliingfaxreanfon inner flange 15 which ing-o1' eqniylentineans to theI extending inwardlyyedifstence beyond the .web f 21.2', .fbeingfthen turned 150; extend-f foward 9y isn verti'elseetifonfon thejel-zinejofl. vline` 9-9 oFig. Swith the Window in tilt-"ed-r` position anol also showingthesame in slotted lineev at fully open position,1 and Fig., 1-0 ren enler'ged" rgnientary horizontelL s'eetlonon the plane of: line 10-10 the ledge at its; front edgeljeing turned down atrig'htengles vas indeatednt 4. The
upper' side ofthev Window fra-nie" is also; off,
, sheet@ metal, having@` `reati' vertieal section 5 from which a. seetion'fis-` tnrnedliorizentally iorwelrd.r themetal being, then formed into a series of yertiealenel: horizontal parte 7, 8', 9
110'y terminating. inally iny the upturnedsection Ilf Whichliesin the same plane its seotion, 4 previensly-fv ydesonihed.. The sides of the; Window freine in the"constrnetionfshoiyn in Figs. 1 '.torinelnsive,@emprise Channels fitn-gesj--513end eafehof` `Seidl Sides an' angle,mennle'er` ofy eheetzmetalf is oonneoteclinlies against and .isjpernainently 'Seenrefl by L Weldange 13. and
the front; asI indiotecl et `16.` The' front" eclge mannen v 6 L angled loae 17"y asiel-permanently Sec'nrefL.
andybetween it andthe adjat' web 1e 0i -clined downwardly and inwardly as indicated at 19a. In the front edges thereof,
` notches 20, best shown in Figs. 5 and 6 are "dow in closed position the lower side 26 of' cut, the purpose of which will later appear. Mounted substantially midway between the ends of the upper vertical section 11 is a slidable catch 21 which may be dropped to hold the window in closed position or elevated to permit its outward tilting or elevation, as will beevident.
The window designed to be mounted in the window frame has a metal sash with vertical sides bent into the form best shown in Fig. 3, each including an innerV section 22 which lies inside of the adjacent part 16 of the window frame, its front edge being turned outwardly to make the section 23 which passes in front of the front edge of the adjacent part 16 and is then turned to the rear to provide the section 24 which lies closely adjacent and parallel to the inner side of the web 12. The angle bar track 19 is disposed between said section 24 and the part 16. A roller 25 is mounted at the lower rear corner of each of the sections 24 and bears on the tracks 19. The upper and lower rails 26 and 27 of the window sash are also of metal welded to the side members in any suitable manner. Y In the construction shown a vertical partition 28 is disposed midway between the ends of the window and is secured in place by welding. The sides 22, the upper and lower rails k26 and 27 and thevertical partition L28 at theirgrear edges are provided with lateral flanges-29 which serve as a backing for the panes 30 of glass used. VAny suitable retainers indicatedv at 31 hold the panes in place. These retainers may be of the character shown in my copending application for patent. The lower rail 26 of the window sash at its inner rear edge also has a depending flange 32 which in the closed' position `of the window lies back of thejvertical section 2 of the lowerv side of the window frame. With the winf the sash rests upon the ledge 3, the flange 32 lying back of the section'2 while the up' per flange 29 turned'downwardly from the' upper side 27 bears against the vertical section 9 of the upper side of the window frame, as shown in Fig. 2. VIn this position the latch 21 may be dropped'to pass in front of the front edge of the upper side 27 holding the window securely in place. The screen 18 lies `in backk of the window,
as fully shown in section 2.
The window` may be tilted forward as shown in Figs. 5 and 6, it being necessary clined track 19a.
vback to vertical closed position or lifted bodily -to fully open position, shown in Fig. 7. In order to bring the window to the fully open position there shown, it is bodily lifted, rollers 25 running on the inclined tracks 19a and the vertical tracks 19 and then by turning the window outward the lower edges of the sections 23 may be brought into engagement with and seat in the notches 20 whereupon the window is securely retained in open position. In such position or in the tilted position shown in Fig. 6 it is evident that the screen 18 may be readily removed.
In Figs. 8, 9 and 10 a different and simpler form of the invention is shown. The upper and lower sides of the window frame are substantially the ysame as previously described, the only difference being that the section 1 at its rear edge is providedv with a down turned flange 4a. The vertical sides are of different form. '.Ihey are bent into the shape best shown in Fig. 10, including the rear section 33 having a short sect-ion34 bent outwardly'at right angles, at its front edgethen being bent into a forwardly eX- tending section 35, fromwhichvanother section 36 is bent outwardly for a distance, being then again bent to extend forwardly as indicated at 37 and finally terminating in an outwardly extending flange 38. The section 33 at its rear edge is provided with an outwardly extending section 39 lying at right angles thereto. The window sash is of substantially the same construction, with the the two sections 15 and 16 is absent from `'tracks 19 are formed near their upper ends with outwardly pressed recess portions 20n of a shape that the rollers 25 may seat therein. 'Ihev latch 2151 used is also slightlydifferent being a pivotally mounted button instead of a slidably mountedvbutton.
yThe holding of the screen, the closingof the window, its tilting to partly open position and its elevation tofully open position,
are substantially the same as in theearlier described structure. The only difference is that when the window is lifted to fullyopen position, as shown in Fig. 9, it is held in such position by the rollers 25 seating in said re-` considered comprehensive ot all forms of ltangular 'rameliaving a 'front `and a rear vertical side, a window sash adapted to tit cesses 20a. The et'fect produced and function performed is the same in both cases.
This construction of window is simple and practical, economical to manufacture and' It serves eveiy pur-v durable and etlicient. pose that may be desired. The invention is defined in the appended claims and is to be structure coming within their. scope.
I claim:
l. ln a window, open rectangular frame ot metal having vertical spaced apart sides, a metal flange spaced inwardly a short distance from each vertical side of the frame and permanently connected. to said traine, a bar of angle torni attached vertically to the outer side of each of said flanges, each of the said bars having a downwardly and inward* ly inclined lower section and each having an' outwardly extending' flange, a sash traine adapted to be dctachably located in the opeiif ing of the lirst frame, said sash trame havin gg vertical sides ot U-shapc passing over the outer portions of said first langcs and cov ering the same, and a roller connected to the outer lcr of the U-shaped portion oi. each oi said vertical sides of the sash frame at the inner side of said leg and extending over and back of the adjacent flange of the angle bar connected to the said flange embraced by said U'sliaped portion.
2. A construction containing` the elements in combination defined in claim l, the lower side oit said openrectangular frame being);y formed with an upstanc ing horizontal ledge on whichl the lower side ot the sash frame iiormallyi'ests, and the upper side ot the rectangular `framel having` a vertical ledgeygagainst which the back of the upper side of `the sash `framenormally bears, relcasable` means `for holding'the sash frame in vertical'V 'position within the open'rectangular frame,r said. means when released permitting the sash frame to tilt outwardly at its upper end, from whichposition the sash trame may be bodily lifted and turnedto an upper outwardly en`l tendednearly horizontal position, and means for retaining the sash frame in the'latter position. f y A windowstructure comprising a. recwithin said frame and having portions overlapping the front vertical edgesot the ra'me, a substantially vertical track on each vertical inner surface ot thetraine and a guide mem loer mounted near thebottom of each vertical edge of the sash to engageand traverse the rear surface of each respective track.
4. A window structurecomprising a rec# tangular frame having a front and rear vertical side, a window sash adapted to fit within the frame and havingl portions overlapping the front vertical sides oi the same1 a substantially vertical track on vertical inthe frame, a
' traverse saidtracks. v 5;- A window structure,comprising a rec tangular frame'having a front and rear vertical side, a window sash adapted to within the frame with its vertical sides spaced `from` the respective vertical'inner sides of the frame, flanges on the sash overlapping the front vertical sides of the frame, a substan-A tially vertical track onv each vertical inner side of the frame, each track being' located betweenthe respective vertical yinner sides ot the frame and sash and located rearwardly oit said overlapping portions of the sash and afguide member mounted near the bottoni of each vertical edge of the sash and to the rear of each respective track, said guide inem# bers being adapted to traverse said tracks.
6. A window structure comprising a rectangular trame, a window sash adaptedtolit within the trame and having portions overlapping the front verticalsides thereof, a track on the inner surface of each vertical si de of the frame, each track being inclinedI with its upper end nearer the front of the trame than its lower end and each track being located to the rear of said overlapping portions oftliesash and a guide member located the rearl surface of" the same. n
` .7. `A window structure comprising); a rectangular traine,` a window sa sh located within the frame, a substantially vertical track on,
each vertical member of the frame, portions on said sashoverlapping the vertical meinbers ofthe frame and 'a roller at each respec-` tive verticalside oiy t'hesash adapted to trav,-
`erse oneof rsaid-'tineke7 said rollers being located relative tothe tracks and overlappiivig sash,` portionsafso that the said overlapping portions` of the sash will enga-'gethe vertical member of' theifi'ame and the'ifo'ller `willbear A against `the track" when the sash has been swung1 outward a short distance to Vlimit such outward swinging motion.
8. A window structure comprising' a rectangular-rame, a window sash located within substantially verticaltrack on each vertical member of the frame, portions onsaid sash overlapping the vertical members of the frame and a roller at each respec-y tive vertical side of the sash adapted to traverse one ofsaid tracks, said rollers beingv located relative to the tracksand overlapping sash portions so that the said overlapping` portions of the sash will engage the vertical member of the frame andthe roller will bear against the track when the sash has been swung outward a short distance to limit such outward swinging motion and said track being inclined relative to the vertical member of the frame whereby said outward swinging movement of the sash will be greater when the sash is raised to an upper position` than when it is in a. lower position.
9. A window structure comprising a rectangular frame having front and rear vertical sides, a substantially vertical track on each vertical inner surface of the frame, a window sash adapted to lit Within said frame and having portions overlapping the front surface of said track and a guide member mounted near the bottom of each vertical edge of the sash to engage and traverse the rear surface of each respective track.
10` A window comprising a rectangular frame structure including` vertical tracks, a window sash located within the frame, members on the sash overlapping the front surface of the vertical members of the frame structure and guide members mounted near the lower edges of the sash to traverse the rear surfaces of the track portions of the frame structure.
11. A window comprising a rectangular frame structure including vertical tracks, a window sash located Within the fra me, members on the sash overlapping the front surface of the vertical members of the frame structure and guide members mounted near the lower edges of the sash to traverse the rear surfaces of the track portions of the frame structure, said vertical frame structure having notches. f
12. A window comprising a rectangular frame structure including vertical tracks, a Window sash located Within the frame, members on the sash overlapping the front surface of the vertical members of the frame structure and guide members mounted near the lower edges of the sash to traverse the rear surfaces of the track portions of the .frame structure, said vertical frame structure having notches in its front surface to receive the lower edges of the overlapping sash members.
In testimony whereof I aX my signature.
FAY A. YEAGER.
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