WO2006070840A1 - Platine mobile et tricoteuse a mailles cueillies equipee de celle-ci - Google Patents

Platine mobile et tricoteuse a mailles cueillies equipee de celle-ci Download PDF

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WO2006070840A1
WO2006070840A1 PCT/JP2005/023980 JP2005023980W WO2006070840A1 WO 2006070840 A1 WO2006070840 A1 WO 2006070840A1 JP 2005023980 W JP2005023980 W JP 2005023980W WO 2006070840 A1 WO2006070840 A1 WO 2006070840A1
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Takashi Wada
Kenji Kitahara
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Shima Seiki Manufacturing Limited
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B15/00Details of, or auxiliary devices incorporated in, weft knitting machines, restricted to machines of this kind
    • D04B15/06Sinkers

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  • the present invention relates to a flat knitting machine that is provided at the tip of the needle bed of a flatbed knitting machine and has a movable thin force capable of moving back and forth in the tooth opening and a movable thin force.
  • a flat knitting machine having a movable thin force capable of moving back and forth with respect to the tooth mouth is used so as to push down the knitted fabric being knitted below the tooth mouth (for example, Japanese Patent Publication No. 5).
  • a movable thin force is located near the tip of the needle bed, a knitting yarn receiving part is formed at the tip, and the knitting yarn receiving part performs a knitting fabric presser motion in the mouth. So that it is biased by a spring.
  • the knitted fabric presser motion with movable thin force it is necessary to displace the knitting yarn receiving portion below the position where the knitting needle advances and retracts.
  • the tip of the needle bed side called the top tooth (Verge) is used to form a stitch by knocking over the old loop held in the middle of the knitting needle while pulling in the new loop with the hook at the tip of the knitting needle. This is where the knitting yarn is applied.
  • This top tooth is almost at the same position as the inner side of the knitting yarn receiving section with a movable thin force that places importance on the amount of holding of the loop, and intersects the knitted fabric presser motion with a movable thin force.
  • a sinker groove for accommodating the inner edge of the movable thin force is formed up to the top teeth near the tip of the needle bed.
  • the knitting yarn may fall into the gap between the thin force groove and the movable thin force.
  • the present applicant has proposed a technique for preventing the knitting yarn from dropping by using a yarn guide spacer as shown in FIGS. 10 to 14 (see, for example, Japanese Patent No. 2700204; ).
  • Fig. 10 and 11 show a configuration in the vicinity of the mouth 3 of the needle bed 2 in the flat knitting machine 1 according to the prior art of Japanese Patent No. 2700204.
  • Fig. 10 shows the configuration of the side cross section
  • Fig. 11 shows the configuration of the plane.
  • the needle beds 2 are usually provided in pairs so as to face each other with the tooth opening 3 in between.
  • the needle bed 2 is inclined so that the side facing the tooth mouth 3 is at a high position, and when it is moved away from the tooth mouth 3, it is at a low position.
  • the needle bed 2 on one side of the mouth 3 is almost horizontal. Shows the correct posture.
  • a plurality of one-dollar plates 4 are erected at intervals in a direction perpendicular to the paper surface, and a needle groove 2 a for accommodating the knitting needle 5 is formed between the needle plates 4.
  • the knitting needle 5 accommodated in each needle groove 2a is, for example, a spiral needle, and the hook 5a at the tip can be opened and closed by a latch 5b.
  • the tip of the needle bed 2 is a top tooth 2b, which is a part that changes the direction by the knitting yarn of the knitted fabric force that is formed in the tooth opening 3 and pulled below the tooth opening when knocking over.
  • the knitting yarn is pulled so that the old loop is released from the tip of the latch 5b of the knitting needle 5 moving in the needle groove 2a so as to move away from the tooth opening 3 so as to close the hook 5a.
  • the knitting needle 5 is also provided with a transfer blade 5c that advances to the mouth 3 and passes the stitch loop to the opposite needle bed.
  • the needle groove 2a accommodates the knitting needle 5 and also has a movable thin force 6 as well. It is installed side by side.
  • the movable thin force 6 has a knitting yarn receiving portion 6a at the tip, and swings and displaces so that the knitting yarn receiving portion 6a performs a knitting fabric pressing motion in the tooth opening 3.
  • a thin force groove 2 c that accommodates the movable thin force 6 is formed near the top tooth 2 b.
  • a yarn guide spacer 7 is provided between the knitting needle 5 and the movable thin force 6 in the needle groove 2a.
  • the yarn guide spacer 7 is shown in FIG. 1 of Japanese Patent No. 2700204.
  • a yarn guide portion 7a is formed at the tip of the tooth mouth 3 side and protrudes from the top tooth 2b.
  • the extension section 7b extends toward the side surface of the movable thin force 6 that faces the needle groove 2a.
  • a spacer 8 is provided between the yarn guide spacer 7 and the movable thin force 6 on the side where the extending portion 7b extends so as to maintain a space between the spaces in which the knitting needle 5 is accommodated. Yes.
  • the advancing and retreating movement of the knitting needle 5 with respect to the mouth 3 is performed in a space below the spacer 8.
  • the movable thin force 6 is supported by the swing support portion 6b by the one-dollar plate 4 and the tip side where the knitting yarn receiving portion 6a is provided is between the lower limit indicated by a solid line and the upper limit indicated by a two-dot chain line in FIG. Oscillates and displaces.
  • a wire spring 9 is provided above the swinging support portion 6b of the movable thin force 6 to give a torque in the clockwise direction in the figure, and the knitting yarn receiving portion 6a moves the knitted fabric downward in the tooth mouth 3. Energize to hold down.
  • the needle bed 2 and the one-dollar plate 4 are positioned by a plate clamping wire 10a penetrating perpendicularly to the paper surface.
  • the upper part of the wire spring 9 is received by the step of the needle plate 4.
  • Needle plate 4, yarn guide spacer 7 and spacer 8 are paper Positioning is performed by a strip 10b and a spacer positioning wire 10c penetrating perpendicularly to the surface.
  • the band 10b and the spacer positioning wire 10c are omitted for simplification.
  • FIGS. 12A and 12B show the shape of the movable thin force 6.
  • FIG. 13A and FIG. 13B show the shape of the yarn guide spacer 7.
  • FIG. 14 shows a simplified configuration of the tip portion of the needle bed 2 as viewed from the side of the mouth 3.
  • the movable thin force 6 and the yarn guide spacer 7 are plate-shaped.
  • FIGS. 12A and 13A are plan views of the configuration on the plate thickness side
  • FIGS. 12B and 13B are front views of the configuration on the surface side of the plate. Shown respectively.
  • the movable thin force 6 has a uniform thin thickness at the tip side.
  • the yarn guide portion 7a of the yarn guide spacer 7 is bent outwardly of the needle groove 2a along the thin portion of the movable thin force 6 so that the opening of the needle groove 2a is widened.
  • the extension 7b of the guide guide spacer 7 covers the bottom of the tip of the needle groove 2b, and the tip is bent at the top of the thin force groove 2c along the side of the movable thin force 6.
  • a thread drop prevention portion 7 c is formed.
  • the knitting yarn drop prevention part 7c even if the knitting yarn drop prevention part 7c is provided, a gap is required between the movable thin force 6 and, in particular, when using a plurality of relatively thin knitting yarns simultaneously. In addition, some of the knitting yarn may fall into the gap or the thin force groove 2c. Further, since the yarn guide spacer 7 bends the plate material to form the extended portion 7b and the knitting yarn fall-off preventing portion 7c, the edge of the extended portion 7b exists in the vicinity of the top tooth 2b, and at the time of knockover. On the other hand, the knitting yarn is subjected to a large frictional resistance at the edge, adversely affecting the lowering of the knitted fabric at the mouth 3.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a movable thin force and a flat knitting machine having a movable thin force that can reliably prevent the knitting yarn from dropping into the thin force groove at the mouth.
  • the present invention is a movable thin force that is at least partially accommodated in a thin force groove formed at the tip of the needle bed of a flatbed knitting machine, and a portion protruding from the thin force groove can swing back and forth in the tooth opening.
  • a thin-walled portion that is thinner than the width of the thin force groove on the inner edge side including the portion accommodated in the thin force groove; and the thin force groove and the outer edge side that protrudes to the mouth side of the thin force groove. It is formed so as to cover a gap between the thin wall portion and has a thick wall portion thicker than the width of the thin force groove. It is a movable thin force.
  • At least a pair of front and back needle beds are arranged so as to face each other across the tooth opening, and a thin force groove is formed at the tip of the tooth opening side of each needle bed so that the tooth mouth can swing forward and backward.
  • a flat knitting machine having a movable thin force that is at least partially accommodated in the sinker groove
  • the movable thin force is
  • a flat knitting machine provided with a movable thin force characterized by having a thick portion thicker than the width of the thin force groove.
  • the needle bed functions as a yarn guide that guides the knitting yarn when the tip side protrudes into the tooth opening and the knitting needle is supplied with the knitting yarn at the tooth opening to form a stitch loop
  • a yarn guide spacer that functions as a spacer in the needle groove that is housed so that the proximal end is the needle bed and the knitting needle moves forward and backward with respect to the tooth opening is arranged in parallel with the movable thin force
  • the portion that functions as a yarn guide of the yarn guide spacer is characterized by a punched hole.
  • the shape of the thin portion of the movable thin force generally matches the shape of the punch hole of the yarn guide spacer in a state where the movable thin force has advanced to the tooth opening. It is characterized by that.
  • a tip portion where the bottom of the needle groove faces the tooth opening functions as a top tooth.
  • FIG. 1 is a side cross-sectional view showing a configuration in the vicinity of the mouth 13 of a needle bed 12 in a flat knitting machine 11 having a movable thin force as one embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a partial plan view of the vicinity of the mouth 13 of the needle bed 12 of FIG.
  • 3A and 3B are a plan view and a front view showing the shape of the movable thin force 16 of FIG.
  • 4A and 4B are a plan view and a front view showing the shape of the yarn guide spacer 17 of FIG.
  • FIG. 5A and 5B are a plan view and a front view showing the shape of the spacer 18 of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 6 shows a state in which the needle bed 12 and the one-dollar plate 14 of FIG. 1 are combined.
  • FIG. 7 is a front view showing the configuration of the knitting needle 15 of FIG.
  • FIG. 9A and 9B show the position of the top teeth 12b at the bottom of the knitting needle 15 as an effect of preventing the knitting yarn from dropping into the thin force groove 12c by providing the thick portion 16c to the movable thin force 16 of FIG. It is a figure which shows that it is approached and knockover becomes easy.
  • FIG. 10 is a side cross-sectional view showing a configuration in the vicinity of the mouth 3 of the needle bed 2 in the flat knitting machine 1 according to the prior art.
  • FIG. 11 is a partial plan view of the vicinity of the mouth 3 of the needle bed 2 in FIG.
  • 12A and 12B are a plan view and a front view showing the shape of the movable thin force 6 in FIG.
  • 13A and 13B are a plan view and a front view showing the shape of the yarn guide spacer 7 of FIG.
  • FIG. 14 is a diagram showing the tip portion of the needle bed 2 in FIG.
  • FIG. 1 and 2 show a configuration in the vicinity of the mouth 13 of the needle bed 12 in the flat knitting machine 11 having a movable thin force as one embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a side sectional view showing the configuration
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view showing the configuration.
  • the needle bed 12 is opposed to the mouth 13 Usually provided in pairs.
  • the paired needle beds 12 are symmetric with respect to the center 13a of the tooth mouth 13, and are inclined so that the side facing the tooth mouth 13 is at a high position, and the distance from the tooth mouth 13 is a low position.
  • only the needle bed 12 on one side of the mouth 13 is shown in a substantially horizontal posture, and the center 13a extending in the vertical vertical direction is actually shown as inclined.
  • a needle groove 12 a for accommodating the knitting needle 15 is formed between the needle plates 14.
  • the knitting needle 15 accommodated in each needle groove 12a is, for example, a flat needle, and the hook 15a at the tip can be opened and closed by a latch 15b.
  • a compound needle or the like having a needle body and a slider, the slider being relatively displaceable with respect to the needle body, and opening and closing the hook at the tip of the needle body with the slider can be used.
  • a top tooth 12b is formed at the tip of the needle bed 12, and in the event of a knockover, the knitting yarn is formed from the knitted fabric that is formed in the tooth opening 13 and pulled under the tooth opening, so that the direction can be changed smoothly. It is finished with a smooth curved surface. The knitting yarn is pulled so that the latch 15b of the knitting needle 15 moving away from the tooth opening 13 in the needle groove 12a closes the hook 15a, and the old loop is detached from the tip.
  • the knitting needle 15 is also provided with a transfer blade 15c that advances into the tooth opening 13 and transfers the stitch loop to the opposite needle bed.
  • a knitting needle 15 is accommodated in the needle groove 12a, and a movable thin force 16 is also provided in parallel.
  • the movable sink 16 has a knitting yarn receiving portion 16a at the tip, and the oscillating displacement so that the knitting yarn receiving portion 16a performs a knitting fabric presser motion in the tooth mouth 13 is the movable sink shown in FIG. Same as force 6.
  • the knitting yarn receiving portion 16a is formed into a thick portion 16c having a large thickness.
  • the tooth mouth 13 is formed with a thin force groove 12c that accommodates the movable thin force 16 near the top tooth 12b.
  • the width of the thin force groove 12c is made smaller than the thickness of the thick portion 16c of the movable thin force 16.
  • the portion accommodated in the thin force groove 12c by the movable thin force 16 is a thin portion 16d that is thinner than the width of the thin force groove 12c.
  • the movable thin force 16 is at least partly accommodated in the thin force groove 12c formed at the tip of the needle bed 12 of the flat knitting machine 11 on the side of the tooth mouth 13 and protrudes beyond the thin force groove 12c.
  • the thin portion 16d is thinner than the width of the thin force groove 12c on the inner edge side including the portion accommodated in the thin force groove 12c.
  • Thick part 16c Is formed so as to cover the gap between the thin force groove 12c and the thin portion 16d on the outer edge side protruding toward the tooth opening 13 side than the thin force groove 12c. Since the thick portion 16c covers the gap between the thin force groove 12c and the thin portion 16d, which is thicker than the width of the thin force groove 12c, it is possible to reliably prevent the knitting yarn from dropping into this gap. .
  • the movable thin force 16 is supported by a support recess provided in the one-dollar plate 14 with the swing support portion 16b, and the tip side where the knitting yarn receiving portion 16a is provided has a lower limit indicated by a solid line in FIG. Oscillating displacement between the upper limit indicated by the chain line.
  • a wire spring 19 is provided above the swinging support portion 16b of the movable thin force 16 to give a clockwise torque in the figure, and the knitting yarn receiving portion 16a moves the knitted fabric downward in the tooth opening 13. Energize to hold down.
  • the needle bed 12 and the one-dollar plate 14 are positioned by a plate clamping wire 20a penetrating perpendicularly to the paper surface.
  • the upper part of the wire spring 19 is received by the step portion of the needle plate 14.
  • the needle plate 14, the yarn guide spacer 17 and the spacer 18 are positioned by a band 20b and a spacer positioning wire 20c penetrating perpendicularly to the paper surface.
  • the needle plate 14, the band 20b, and the spacer positioning wire 20c are omitted for simplification.
  • the needle grooves 12 a are formed at a constant pitch in the longitudinal direction of the needle bed 12.
  • a knitting needle 15 is accommodated in each needle groove 12a.
  • a yarn guide spacer 17 is provided between the knitting needle 15 and the movable thin force 16.
  • the yarn guide spacer 17 is formed with a yarn guide portion 17a at the tip of the mouth 13 side and protrudes from the top teeth 12b.
  • the extension part 7b and the knitting yarn fall-off prevention part 7c provided in the yarn guide spacer 7 are not necessary.
  • a spacer 18 is provided between the yarn guide spacer 17 and the one-dollar plate 14 on the opposite side across the needle groove 12a so as to maintain a space between the knitting needles 15 accommodated. I have to. The forward / backward movement of the knitting needle 15 with respect to the mouth 13 is performed in a space below the spacer 18.
  • FIG. 3A and 3B show the shape of the movable thin force 16.
  • 4A and 4B show the shape of the yarn guide spacer 17.
  • 5A and 5B show the shape of the spacer 18.
  • the movable thin force 16, the yarn guide spacer 17 and the spacer 18 are plate-like, and FIG. 3A, FIG. 4A and FIG. 5B shows the configuration of the front side of the plate in front view.
  • the movable thin force 16 is at least partially accommodated in the thin force groove 12c formed at the tip of the needle bed 12 of the flat knitting machine 11 on the side of the mouth 13 and the thin force groove 12c.
  • the protruding part can swing back and forth in the tooth opening 13.
  • the movable thin force 16 has a thin portion 16d and a thick portion 16c.
  • the thin portion 16d is thinner on the inner edge side including the portion accommodated in the thin force groove 12c than the width of the thin force groove 12c.
  • the thick portion 16c is formed so as to cover the gap between the thin force groove 12c and the thin portion 16d on the outer edge side protruding toward the tooth opening 13 side than the thin force groove 12c. Since the thick portion 16c covers the gap between the thin force groove 12c and the thin portion 16d, which is thicker than the width of the thin force groove 12c, it is possible to reliably prevent the knitting yarn from dropping into this gap. .
  • a yarn guide spacer 17 as shown in FIGS. 4A and 4B is provided on the needle bed 12 in parallel with the movable thin force 16.
  • the tip side of the yarn guide spacer 17 protrudes into the mouth 13 and functions as a yarn guide 17a that guides the knitting yarn when the knitting needle 15 is fed with the knitting yarn at the mouth 13 to form a stitch loop.
  • the proximal end side of the yarn guide spacer 17 functions as a spacer in a needle groove 12 a that is accommodated so that the knitting needle 15 moves forward and backward with respect to the tooth opening 13 in the needle bed 12. Since a hole 17b is formed in the portion of the yarn guide spacer 17 that functions as the yarn guide 17a, a sufficient space can be secured around the hook 15a when knocking over.
  • the knitting yarn can be formed by providing a punch hole 17b or by making the shape of the thin part 16d of the movable thin force 16 16 substantially match the shape of the punch hole 17b as described above. Prevents the contact of the dynamic thin force 16 and the yarn guide spacer 17 or reduces the resistance even if the contact is made, so that the old loop smoothly gets over the hook 15a and makes it easy to knock over. Can be.
  • FIG. 6 shows a state where the needle bed 12 and the one-dollar plate 14 of FIG. 1 are combined.
  • the main part of the movable thin force 16 is accommodated in the thin portion 14a formed in the needle plate 14, and the swing support portion 16b is accommodated in the support recess 14b.
  • FIG. 7 shows the configuration of the knitting needle 15. 8A and 8B show the effect of preventing the knitting yarn from dropping into the thin force groove 12c by the thick part 16c of the movable thin force 16 at the tip of the needle bed 12 compared to the movable thin force 6 of FIG. And show.
  • the drop of the knitting yarn is likely to occur when a plurality of relatively thin knitting yarns 21 are bundled and used for knitting. As shown in FIG.
  • a movable thin force 16 is located on one side, and a yarn guide spacer 17 is located on the other side.
  • the movable thin force 16 thick portion may be provided only on the knitting needle 15 side.
  • the cross-sectional shape in the vicinity of the tip of the movable thin force is an L shape that is not a T shape as shown in FIGS. 8A and 8B.
  • FIG. 9A and 9B show that the position of the top teeth 12b is brought closer to the bottom of the knitting needle 15 as an effect of preventing the knitting yarn from dropping into the thin force groove 12c by providing the thick portion 16c on the movable thin force 16. , Indicates that knock-over is easy. It is known that the old loop held by the knitting needle will knock over when it bends at the angle that is the top tooth.
  • FIG. 9A shows a state in which the old loop 22 is knocked over by the top tooth 12b in FIG. 1
  • FIG. 9B shows a state in which the old loop 22 is knocked over by the top tooth 2b in FIG.
  • the needle bed 12 is formed with a needle groove 12a that guides the forward / backward displacement of the knitting needle 15 with respect to the tooth opening 13, and the tip portion of the needle groove 12a facing the tooth opening 13 functions as the top tooth 12b. It can be processed into a curvature that does not result in an edge so that it does not adversely affect the knitting of the knitted fabric during knockover. Even if the thin force groove 12c that accommodates the movable thin force 16 is formed up to the top tooth 12b, the thick portion 16c of the movable thin force 16 can reliably prevent the knitting yarn from dropping into the thin force groove 12c. Therefore, for example, it is not necessary to use the yarn guide spacer 7 having the knitting yarn fall-off preventing portion 7c.
  • the movable thin force is at least partially housed in the thin force groove formed at the tip of the needle bed of the needle bed of the flat knitting machine, and on the inner edge side including the portion accommodated in the thin force groove.
  • Thin force The thin part is thinner than the width of the groove.
  • the thick part On the outer edge side that projects to the mouth side of the thin force groove due to the movable thin force, the thick part is formed so as to cover the gap between the thin force groove and the thin part. It can be surely prevented from falling.
  • a thin force groove is formed at the tip of the needle bed arranged so as to be opposed to each other with the tooth gap interposed therebetween, and the thin force groove is movable so as to swing back and forth in the tooth mouth. At least a part of the strength is accommodated.
  • the movable thin force has a thin portion and a thick portion, and the thin portion is thinner than the width of the thin force groove on the inner edge side including the portion accommodated in the thin force groove. Since the thick part covers the gap between the thin force groove and the thin part thicker than the width of the thin force groove, it is possible to reliably prevent the knitting yarn from falling into this gap.
  • the tip of the yarn guide spacer arranged in parallel with the movable thin force on the needle bed.
  • the end side protrudes into the mouth and functions as a yarn guide that guides the knitting yarn when the knitting needle is supplied with the knitting yarn at the mouth and forms a stitch loop.
  • the proximal end side of the yarn guide spacer functions as a spacer in a needle groove that is accommodated in the needle bed so that the knitting needle moves forward and backward with respect to the tooth opening.
  • the part that functions as the yarn guide of the yarn guide spacer is formed with a punch hole, so that a sufficient space is secured around the hook when knocking over, so that the knitting yarn is placed in the yarn guide spacer. The old loop can smoothly get over the hook by preventing the contact or reducing the resistance.
  • the yarn guide spacer is not provided for the knitting needle. A space similar to that on the yarn guide spacer side can be secured on the side of the yarn.
  • the needle bed is formed in the needle bed to guide the forward / backward displacement of the knitting needle with respect to the tooth opening, and the tip portion where the bottom of the needle groove faces the tooth opening functions as a top tooth. Even though the thin force groove that accommodates the movable thin force is formed up to the top tooth !, even if the movable thin force is thick, the knitting yarn can be reliably prevented from dropping into the thin force groove. Since the top teeth are formed at the tip of the needle bed, it is possible to check the curvature so that it does not become an edge so that the knitted fabric is not adversely affected when knocking over.

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L’invention concerne une platine mobile (16) reçue, au moins partiellement, dans une rainure de platine (12c) formée au niveau de l’extrémité distale du côté du bec à dent (13) d’une fonture (12) d’une tricoteuse à mailles cueillies (11). Une partie en saillie de la rainure de platine (12c) est capable d’osciller pour s’avancer vers le bec à dent (13) ou s’en éloigner. La platine mobile (16) comporte une partie amincie (16d) et une partie épaissie (16c). La partie amincie (16d) est plus mince que la largeur de la rainure de platine (12c) du côté périphérique intérieur incorporant la partie reçue dans la rainure de platine (12c). La partie épaissie (16c) est formée de façon à couvrir l’espace entre la rainure de platine (12c) et la partie amincie (16d) du côté périphérique extérieur faisant davantage saillie du côté du bec à dent (13) que vers la rainure de platine (12c). Comme la partie épaissie (16c) est plus épaisse que la largeur de la rainure de platine (12c) et couvre l’espace entre la rainure de platine (12c) et la partie amincie (16d), le fil à tricoter ne risque pas de tomber dans l’espace.
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