WO2004096375A1 - Structure(s) gonflable(s) - Google Patents

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WO2004096375A1
WO2004096375A1 PCT/CH2004/000255 CH2004000255W WO2004096375A1 WO 2004096375 A1 WO2004096375 A1 WO 2004096375A1 CH 2004000255 W CH2004000255 W CH 2004000255W WO 2004096375 A1 WO2004096375 A1 WO 2004096375A1
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Claire-Lise Boujon
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Priority claimed from PCT/CH2003/000378 external-priority patent/WO2004067105A1/fr
Priority claimed from PCT/CH2004/000038 external-priority patent/WO2004067880A2/fr
Priority to JP2006504182A priority Critical patent/JP2006525042A/ja
Priority to EA200501732A priority patent/EA007816B1/ru
Priority to US10/555,807 priority patent/US20070000182A1/en
Application filed by Claire-Lise Boujon filed Critical Claire-Lise Boujon
Priority to CA002523802A priority patent/CA2523802A1/fr
Priority to BRPI0409947-8A priority patent/BRPI0409947A/pt
Priority to AU2004234195A priority patent/AU2004234195A1/en
Priority to EP04729588A priority patent/EP1620186A1/fr
Publication of WO2004096375A1 publication Critical patent/WO2004096375A1/fr
Publication of WO2004096375B1 publication Critical patent/WO2004096375B1/fr
Priority to TNP2005000273A priority patent/TNSN05273A1/fr
Priority to US11/266,061 priority patent/US20060073748A1/en

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  • Inflatable structure (s) 5 formed from tubes, between which there are large openings.
  • the surface of these structures is created by multiplying the elements which constitute its members, crosses, angles, tees, curves, thus creating a basic module usable in itself.
  • the module thus formed comprises on the internal periphery of at least one of these openings, or even Roads, a strip of fabric associated with fastening means, which strip of fabric is affixed to the rod, at the height where it is desired to fix net, canvas, accessories.
  • a bridge on which one can walk, which bridge is reproduced, on as many faces of the base module, where one wishes to increase the number of large openings.
  • Document FR 2 505 914 mentions a rigid frame going around the pool, on which a net is stretched, covering the entire pool, with a float which brings the frame up to the surface. The rigidity is not resolved, a frame thus designed can only bend under the load.
  • this inflatable structure is the structure itself which reacts, whereas for the usual trampolines, the structure is rigidified by a tube and it is the tension on the elastic cords and / or springs which rebounds.
  • this inflatable structure allows the creation of a basic multiple play surface, the installation and removal of nets, fabrics, accessories is fast, surface which can be multiplied on each of its sides thanks to a bridge.
  • the present invention aims to overcome these drawbacks, and will be better understood on reading the description of the forms of execution given by way of non-limiting examples, with regard to the figures on which it is based.
  • Figure 1 shows an inflatable structure 1 consisting of crosses 2, angles, here right angles 3, tees 4, and openings 5, with handles 15, and an inflation valve, deflation 19.
  • Figure 2 represents a strip of fabric 10 with eyelets 7, strip of fabric folded back on itself in four sections 6, two sections of which (separated on the drawing for demonstration) at the fold are joined, glued 33, part on which have were fixed fasteners, here eyelets 7, at regular intervals, the other two sections being open and folded to be fixed, glued to the flange 8, a strip of fabric 49 covers the eyelets.
  • FIG. 1 shows an inflatable structure 1 consisting of crosses 2, angles, here right angles 3, tees 4, and openings 5, with handles 15, and an inflation valve, deflation 19.
  • Figure 2 represents a strip of fabric 10 with eyelets 7, strip of fabric folded back on itself in four sections 6, two sections of which (separated on the drawing for demonstration) at the fold are joined, glued 33, part on which have were fixed fasteners, here eyelets 7, at regular intervals,
  • FIG. 3 represents the junction of two structures 1, the bridge 9 of which is established by two superposed strips of fabric 59, with each of the eyelets 7, strip fixed, glued, thermo welded, on either side of the two flanges 8 which one wishes to join, a cord 11 passes through the eyelets 7 and is stopped by a knot 12, a strip of fabric 49 protects the cords not visible here.
  • FIG. 4a represents a rope 11, folded back on itself forming loops 60.
  • FIG. 4b shows in section a flange 8, which will be used to establish the bridge, there is a wide strip of fabric with eyelets 13, fixed on horseback, over the rope 11, the path under the fabric is represented by a dotted, the rope 11 coming out of the eyelets forming loops 60.
  • FIG. 4c represents the junction of two structures 1, a strip of fabric 13a with eyelets
  • FIG. 4d represents a rope 11 forming loops 60, the rope is placed along the net 18, the loops are held at their base by a ring 50.
  • FIG. 4e represents the flange 8, the strip of fabric 10 with eyelets 7 and an assembly technique here the rope 11 is fixed to the net 18; the loops 60 of the rope 11, come out through the eyelets 7 pass one into the other, to be folded down on the left and secure, a strip of fabric 49 covers the lacing.
  • FIG. 4 f represents in profile the structure 1 and another way of assembling a bridge: two large strips of fabric 13 with eyelets 7, with a cord 11 which passes in a zigzag to bring them together.
  • FIG. 4 g represents another way d 'Assemble a bridge, here mini mooring bittes mounted on a rubber strip 66 for example, which strip thus designed is fixed on a strip of fabric 67 and this on each of the structures.
  • a strip of fabric 49 which folds down is attached to each structure to cover each of the strips with the mooring bits 66 and the rope 11 which ends the lacing with a knot 12.
  • FIG. 5 represents the profile of a tubes 8, provided with a fabric band 10 with eyelets
  • FIG. 6 represents a profile of flange 8, provided with a strip of fabric 10 with eyelets 7, and an accessory, here footrest 16 with a strip of protective fabric 49.
  • FIG. 7 represents the strip of fabric 10 with eyelets 7, fixed to the flange 8, double hooks 17, to fix the net 18, a strip of fabric 49 covers the hooks 17, a dotted seam 65 is observed.
  • FIG. 8 represents a flange 8, produced as an air mattress with internal reinforcements 57.
  • the fabric band 10 with eyelets 7, a fabric band 49 fixed to protect hooks or rope, and on the left side a strip of fabric fixed on a seam 58, with an eye ⁇ : 7 and a handle 15.
  • FIG. 9 schematically represents a module of four rectangles, two of which are provided with a strip of fabric 10 with eyelets 7, of the net 18 with double hooks 17 and a protective strip 49 which covers them in section here, and of which two openings 5, are empty.
  • a fabric strip 49, here in section, is located in the extension of the fabric strip 13 to fold back and cover the rope 11.
  • FIG. 10 shows schematically and as an example, a basic module, of six elements with net 18, strip of protective fabric 49 represented by a black line, and handles 15.
  • FIG. 11 represents a module of twelve elements, with handles 15, module of which two elements are provided with nets 18 and protective strip 49, four elements of which are provided with strips of fabric 10 with eyelets 7 and protective strip 49, represented here by a black line, to fix either accessories, or removable net, canvas, and six empty elements 5, not provided with fabric strip with eyelets. The net attachment is not visible here.
  • Figure 12 shows schematically and by way of example, another form of module made up of hexagons 21 which can fit together with another module of the same dimensions 21, there are handles 15, of the net 18 which is placed in four openings.
  • the fixing of the bridges between the two structures A and B is done by means of a wide strip with eyelets 13a fixed on the structure A with on the structure B, a strip of fabric 13b with eyelets 7 from which the rope comes out forming loops 60.
  • Each of structures A and B have an additional side with a strip of fabric with eyelets 13, ready to receive another module.
  • FIG. 13 represents the second grid, metal grid 69 which in the swimming pool will match the shape of the inflatable structure and of the swimming pool, it will serve as ballast, grid consisting of bars 22 coming to be fixed in tees 23, crosses 24, and angles 25.
  • Figure 14a shows a flange 8 in section, with a section of fabric strip 26 fixed to the bo ⁇ din, to support the metal grid.
  • FIG. 14b represents a section 8 in section, the fabric strip serving as support 26 for the metal grid, a section of metal bar 22, the wall of the swimming pool 27.
  • FIG. 15 represents a sledge, made up of two sections 8 , joints with an acute angle, a cross-member 28, here we see d net 18, two handles 15, an inflation / deflation valve 19, a foldable and articulated handle and adjustable in height 30, with handlebar 31. the fabric strip with eyelets 10 represented by a dotted line.
  • FIG. 16 represents a sledge, bob made up of two tubes 8, bob with two compartments, one with net 18, with two crosspieces 28, handles 15, seat belts 29, two footrests 71 shown here by two black lines, a foldable and articulated rudder handle adjustable in height 30, with a handlebar 31, an inflation / deflation valve 19, the fabric strip with eyelets 10 is represented here by a dotted line.
  • FIG. 17a shows the brakes rudder consisting of a height-adjustable tube 30, here we can see holes 34 on either side of the tube, a metal rod 35 passed through the tube, which comes to rest freely on the transverse bar 32 keeping everything at a certain height and allowing the rudder handle to pivot.
  • the transverse bar 32 on each side a rod 40, rods which will come to fit in the female receiving connections 41 provided on the internal sides of the tubes, see FIG. 17b.
  • the plate serving as brakes 36 connected to the tube 33 by springs or elastic bands, here elastic bars 37, elastic bars which are fixed on hooks 38, the plate 36 comprises a toe clip 44 as well as a part 39, which borders the ground for guidance, in dotted line is shown the flange 8.
  • FIG. 17b represents a female receiving part 41 for the rods 40, according to FIG. 17a.
  • FIG. 18a represents a variation of the rudder and braking system, consisting of a strip of flexible material in the shape of a Z, 46, fixed between two plates 36, a toe-piece seen in profile 44, the part which touches the ground 39, there is a tube 30 and a foot 20, a dotted line represents the ground 45.
  • FIG. 18b represents the upper braking plate 36 with three fixing points, here hooks 38, for elastics or springs, here large elastic bands 37, which will hang on the hooks 38 provided on the tubes, at the height desired and not shown here.
  • FIG. 19 represents a tarpaulin mounted on a skateboard 42, straps 43, handles 15.
  • FIG. 20 represents an inflatable structure 1 with weighted net 47 which is attached to the lower part of the inflatable structure, the fixing 48 under the structure, is represented here by points, with thread 18. A distinction is made between the unlockable, separable and revérrpuillables openings 14. The protective strips on the fixing of the net are not visible here.
  • Figure 21a and b each show a double hook profile 17 for fixing the net.
  • the narrower part engages the eyelet, and the wider part includes the edge of the net.
  • the arrow A indicates the traction on the eyelet, and the arrow B, that of the net when jumping on it.
  • FIG. 21c represents another, double hook style 17 for connecting two strips of fabric 10 with eyelets 7.
  • the arrow A indicates the traction on the eyelet, and the arrow B, that of the net, canvas on the eyelet, when you jump on it.
  • FIG. 22 represents a means of sealing the structure for its aquatic use, a distinction is made between the strip 4 th fabric 10 with eyelets 7, fixed to the flange 8, and a strip of fabric with eyelets 10b, for attaching canvas, not shown here.
  • the two strips of fabric 10 with eyelets 7 and 10b are assembled by a cord 11.
  • another strip of tissue ⁇ 54 is glued to the edge of the strip of fabric with eyelets 10 b, to cover the strip of fabric 10 with eyelets 7 and come to be fixed manually on the flange 8, this thanks to a series of buttonholes 52 located on the fabric strip 54, and with, on the flange 8, buttons mounted on a strip 53, the fabric strip 54 is provided of a suction cup part 51, represented here by a black line.
  • the fabric strip 54 folds down, in the direction of the arrow, when the fabric is attached.
  • FIG. 23 represents an articulated, foldable and adjustable rudder handle 30 fixed directly on a board 36, for driving, by force of the arms, either in a standing or seated position.
  • Figure 24 shows an example of support 55 for the brakes rudder, there is a part whose volume and shape are adapted to the internal front of the flange 8 forming the sledge, this volume includes a tubular part 56 for receiving the handle rudder 30, this volume is flat on top, on pe flat 57 comes to rest the transverse rod 35, passed through the handle 30.
  • Figure 25 shows a door, uprights for volleyball consisting of a board 61, which slides on either side, respectively on each strand, in the hems 62 provided on the bridge. On the board 61, is fixed a tubular receiving part 63, in which comes to be aimed, to fit the amount which will carry the net. Passes ropes, rings dice 64 are arranged on the flanges 8, to allow stabilizing, by means of cords, the net, the amount, not shown here. A strip of fabric which can be folded down 49, covers the rings from 64.
  • Figure 26 shows an example of attachment of the net 18, by means of mini mooring bittes 66 fixed on a strip of fabric 10 and with on the net loops 70
  • a basp module consisting of twelve openings, here rectangular, of which six openings 5 are without fabric strip with eyelets, four openings with fabric strips 10 and eyelets 7 covered by protective strips 49, and two openings with of the net 18.
  • Fig. 11 For example, a basp module consisting of twelve openings, here rectangular, of which six openings 5 are without fabric strip with eyelets, four openings with fabric strips 10 and eyelets 7 covered by protective strips 49, and two openings with of the net 18.
  • a variant would be the same structure with strip of fabric 10 and eyelets 7 provided with strip of protective fabric 49, ready to receive net, accessories, and this in all the openings 5.
  • Each module can be used in itself and a bridge 9 is created on each of the sides, where it is desired to add another surface.
  • the net is made removable by a simple fastening system. See fig. 4 d-4 e, Fig. 7.
  • other removable fixing means for example the use of double hooks 17, carabiners è. hitting non-crushed, carabiners, ropes 11, loops 70, Fig. 26, hems for rope, this not being limiting.
  • the fixing of the net described in Fig. 4 d and 4 e is particularly quick, once the length of the loop defined, it can be fixed to the base, by glue or by a ring for example, the loop is then pass in an eyelet, it is folded to the left and the next loop passes in this loop, and is folded to the left, so on.
  • FIG. 5, 6 in certain openings 5 or in all the openings 5, creates a new effect and allows its use both in aquatic environments, and on a beach on soft ground to develop ball games, skill, races , saltos, this list being left to the imagination.
  • the structure can thus form a large checkerboard which can reach, in one piece, or in several parts connected by a bridge, the size of a volleyball court or more.
  • This strip of fabric 10 with eyelets 7 or fasteners consists of a long strip of fabric, which is folded in half lengthwise from the fold thus formed, approximately d 'a third to a half is attached, glued 33, on this part are fixed, all along the strip, the eyelets 7 or fixings, hooks, mooring bittes, hem for rope for example.
  • the non-welded part, glued 33, is separated in two, open and is fixed, glued, against the flange 8 FIG. 2, A strip of protective fabric 49 is glued to this strip of fabric 10, in that of the bindings, it is floating and comes to cover the bindings, ropes.
  • the fabric strip 10 will be reinforced, for example, by at least one seam 65, and that of the fixings FIG. 7.
  • the seam is made either on the fabric strip 10 or on the protective strip 49. If the protective strip 49 is not heavy enough to cover the ropes, it will be fixed to the net, canvas by a few ties by example. This applies to any type of structure, swimming pool, life raft, playground, sledges.
  • the strip of fabric 10 If necessary, depending on the tensions, pulls, on the tubes, which the strip of fabric 10 will have to undergo, it will be covered in its upper and lower part with a strip of fabric glued to its limit on the roll and coming to cover for a few centimeters. the strip of fabric 10.
  • This strip of fabric 10 with eyelets 7 or fixings can be used both on the internal periphery of the structure for accessories, for example a footrest, of the net, canvas 18, and on the outside, below the structure to fix the weighted net 47, by means of ropes, hooks.
  • the same strip of fabric 10 with fasteners and strip protection 49 is fixed at several desired heights, thus increasing the possibilities of use. Note: it is the diameter ratio of the tubes, surface of the net, canvas, and position in height of the net, canvas, which determine the contact with water or not and its use, rescue or games.
  • the strip of fabric 10 with eyelets 7 is in two parts which are grafted onto a seam, on this strip are attached handles, accessories, ropes, ladder, eyelets, fixings, at choice.
  • the projecting elements added on the top of the structure which can injure the human body, such as dps rings 64 (in a semicircle,) of the rope passes, for example, will also be covered by a protective strip 49 or by a other means of protection such as foam blocks, cork, cao ⁇ tchouc for volleyball uprights. Fig. 25.
  • the fasteners on the fabric strip 10 are for example: hooks in the form of mooring bittes mounted on the strip 66 or directly on the fabric strip 10, eyelets 7, FIG.
  • a board 61 On each side of the bridge, left - right, a board 61, slipping into hems, pockets 62 provided for this purpose, over the bridge fixing device chosen. On the middle of this board, a tubular part 63 into which will be screwed, fit the amount which will carry the net.
  • the rope passes, here dice rings 64 will be arranged on the sides of the bpudins 8, on the structure, to allow, using cords to stabilize the uprights and the net, a strip of fabric 49, which can be cast off, cover the dice rings, Fig. 24.
  • Variation of execution flag-holders in the shape of cones, glued either directly on the structure if it is built in one piece, or on a board 61, this not being limiting.
  • Each structure is provided with at least one inflation / deflation valve 19 corresponding to an air chamber, each valve supplying an internal section of the structure separated by a wall placed where desired.
  • the structure When the structure is used pn creating a closed universe, or far from a shore, in particular for lp sports ground, it comprises in its nets, fabrics, separable openings, which one can unlock and re-lock Fig. 20.
  • inflation / deflation is done by means of an inflator usually used in the nautical field, or a pneumatic vacuum cleaner with reverse functions.
  • the net is replaced by waterproof fabric on which will be created the spreadable, unlockable and re-wettable openings.
  • This fabric will be fixed either directly on the flange with a protective strip glued, welded, on the flange and coming to cover the part of the canvas fixed to the flange, or the canvas will be glued welded on the fabric strip 10, which will be fixed to the desired height, these fixing means are applicable to the sledge.
  • the saç will then include either only the shelter, tent, or a shelter, tent with floor and means of land fixings, depending on the intended use.
  • the basic module is provided, on its periphery, with strings 11, handles 15.
  • strings 11, handles 15 The same is true for all applications.
  • the transport of the deflated module is done either by means of a tarpaulin, straps, and handles 15 fixed on the outside of the tarpaulin, the whole being placed on a skateboard.
  • Another solution make a cover in the shape of a large suitcase, crate, mounted on a wheeled plate 42, with a closing system, zipper, or straps 43 and / or, handles 15.
  • bridge 9 applies to swimming pools, sports grounds, liferafts.
  • the junction between two surfaces must give a certain rigidity to the whole, because the bridge 9 created, by any means whatsoever, is designed to avoid getting caught between two flanges 8, when racing balanced or jump between the tubes 8.
  • Solutions a and b a strip of fabric 13 with eyelets 7, floating, fixed on one side on a flange and opposite on the other structure, a strip of fabric 13 placed astride the rope which comes out in loops 60 by the eyelets 7.
  • Solutions b and c two strips of fabric 10 with eyelets 7, fixed on either side of the tubes that we want to assemble, either the two strips 59 overlap, and a cord 11 is passed over - below the two strips of fabric, Fig. 3, or the two strips of fabric with eyelets 13 are placed edge to edge and a rope 11 passes in a zigzag to assemble them, FIG. 4 f.
  • Solution d two sets of mooring bittes 66, each on a fabric strip 67 fixed to each rod that we want to assemble, and a rope passing from one mooring bead to the other Fig. 4 g.
  • a strip of fabric 49 will be fixed to one of the strips of fabric 10 and will cover the fasteners. This fabric strap 49 folds down when the rope is placed.
  • the solution for the ballast of the grid is to establish not a simple frame, but a second metal grid located under the inflatable structure.
  • the grid has fittings, angles 25, tees 23, cross 24 allowing its assembly / disassembly on site, it is attached to the inflatable structure by strips of fabric 26 in which the uprights, bars 22 slide.
  • the outer periphery of this second grill will be fixed so that the grill is as close as possible to the edges of the pool.
  • This metal grid in its fabric sheath, either rests on the bottom of the pool, when the inflatable grid is deflated, spit it comes to be embedded in the floor of the pool where its imprint is reproduced.
  • the abutment elements will either be fixed at sensitive locations around the periphery of the grid, or on the walls of the swimming pool.
  • the internal and external seams will be reinforced with strips of fabric to allow a perfect seal.
  • the brake and rudder system is removable. The advantages are that the bob is removable, deflates, takes up little space, folds and stores in a bag and that one is protected by the tubes.
  • a canvas, bordered with eyelets 7, will be made waterproof in any way, for example: a strip of fabric 54 is fixed, at the edge of the strip of fabric with eyelet 10b, it covers them, and is applied , by making the angle and going up on the sausage where it is fixed thanks to a series of buttonholes 52 which are on the strip of fabric 54 and which is hooked on the sausage 8 where there is a strip of buttons 53 mounted on a rubber band.
  • the fabric strip 54 includes a suction cup strip 51. FIG. 22. The strip of fabric 54, folds down to allow attachment to the canvas.
  • buttons can alternatively be flat hooks.
  • Another solution a waterproof zipper fixed on the one hand to the flange, and on the other hand to the strip of fabric with canvas, this not being limiting.
  • GOUVERNAIL - BRAKES It consists for example of a handle, articulated and foldable rudder tube 30, with a handlebar 31, is adjustable in height. Its position in height is arrested by a metal rod 35 which passes through the holes 34 provided on the handle of the rudder 30.
  • FIG. 17a It consists for example of a handle, articulated and foldable rudder tube 30, with a handlebar 31, is adjustable in height. Its position in height is arrested by a metal rod 35 which passes through the holes 34 provided on the handle of the rudder 30.
  • FIG. 17a It consists for example of a handle, articulated and foldable rudder tube 30, with a handlebar 31, is adjustable in height. Its position in height is arrested by a metal rod 35 which passes through the holes 34 provided on the handle of the rudder 30.
  • the handle 30 engages freely in a transverse axis 32, which axis is extendable or not in width and which comprises in its lower part and at each left, right end, a rod 40, threaded or not which each come to fit in female supports 41 fixed on either side to the internal front of the bob.
  • a transverse axis 32 which axis is extendable or not in width and which comprises in its lower part and at each left, right end, a rod 40, threaded or not which each come to fit in female supports 41 fixed on either side to the internal front of the bob.
  • Fig. 17a, 17b The threaded rods are used to receive nuts or fins.
  • the handle 30, crossed by a metal rod 35 is placed freely on the transverse axis 32 and so as to be able to rotate the assembly.
  • a part adapted to the internal or external front of the tubes forming the sledge comprising a tubular part 56 to receive the rudder handle 30, the upper part of this part will include a platform 57 on which will come place the rod 35 threaded into the rudder handle 30.
  • a circular cavity, representing the pivoting of the rod 35 is predictable either on the transverse axis 32, FIG. 17 a, either on the platform 57 of the support, Fig. 23.
  • hooks 38 On the lower part of the handle 30 is fixed hooks 38, or loops on which are fixed either springs or large elastic bands 37, which are themselves fixed by means of crophets 38, thus connecting the handle 30, to a plate serving as brakes 36.
  • Fig.17a On the lower part of the handle 30 is fixed hooks 38, or loops on which are fixed either springs or large elastic bands 37, which are themselves fixed by means of crophets 38, thus connecting the handle 30, to a plate serving as brakes 36.
  • the springs or large elastic bands on the back of the plate 36 are shorter and / or have different traction forces so as to brake according to a progression.
  • the rear part 39 of the plate 36 is flexible, brushes against the snow, so that by keeping the handlebar 31 straight, the raft in the snow spins straight, moreover a reference point can be fixed at the front , at the junction of the two tubes. An opening will be left in the canvas to pass the feet.
  • a toe clip is fixed 44.
  • the part which follows the flexible part 39 is connected either by a joint, or by a hinge, or it is made of the same more solid material, during wear it is desirable to be able to change this part.
  • the upper plate 36 has on its outer edge, hooks 38 which allow the fixing and suspension of the braking plate 36, which is connected to the flanges, by means of strong elastic bands 37 or springs 43, which are fixed on hooks 38 located on the flanges 8, at the desired height.
  • the rudder handle 30 is ruled with the hands, from the handlebar 31 by cables, springs, pressing on two brake plates or a handle mounted directly on a brake / guide plate 36 which is held straight to go right, and that we tilt slightly to turn, braking is done by more or less strong pressure on the handle.
  • the bob then behaves, either standing or sitting.
  • foot rests 71 Fig. 16 on either side of the tubes, on the internal face of the sledge will be fixed.
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