WO2008012379A1 - Mécanisme pour le massage des parties inférieures des jambes d'un utilisateur - Google Patents

Mécanisme pour le massage des parties inférieures des jambes d'un utilisateur Download PDF

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WO2008012379A1
WO2008012379A1 PCT/ES2007/000015 ES2007000015W WO2008012379A1 WO 2008012379 A1 WO2008012379 A1 WO 2008012379A1 ES 2007000015 W ES2007000015 W ES 2007000015W WO 2008012379 A1 WO2008012379 A1 WO 2008012379A1
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Enrique Canto Garcia
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Eurokeyton, S.A.
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61HPHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
    • A61H15/00Massage by means of rollers, balls, e.g. inflatable, chains, or roller chains
    • A61H15/0078Massage by means of rollers, balls, e.g. inflatable, chains, or roller chains power-driven
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61HPHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
    • A61H15/00Massage by means of rollers, balls, e.g. inflatable, chains, or roller chains
    • A61H2015/0007Massage by means of rollers, balls, e.g. inflatable, chains, or roller chains with balls or rollers rotating about their own axis
    • A61H2015/0028Massage by means of rollers, balls, e.g. inflatable, chains, or roller chains with balls or rollers rotating about their own axis disc-like, i.e. diameter substantially greater than width
    • A61H2015/0035Massage by means of rollers, balls, e.g. inflatable, chains, or roller chains with balls or rollers rotating about their own axis disc-like, i.e. diameter substantially greater than width multiple on the same axis
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61HPHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
    • A61H23/00Percussion or vibration massage, e.g. using supersonic vibration; Suction-vibration massage; Massage with moving diaphragms
    • A61H23/02Percussion or vibration massage, e.g. using supersonic vibration; Suction-vibration massage; Massage with moving diaphragms with electric or magnetic drive
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61HPHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
    • A61H7/00Devices for suction-kneading massage; Devices for massaging the skin by rubbing or brushing not otherwise provided for
    • A61H7/007Kneading

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  • the present invention belongs to the technical field of automatic massage mechanisms and, more specifically, to the sector of automatic mechanisms for the massage of the lower legs of the users.
  • the rotating axes are connected to a drive mechanism capable of conferring a rotation to said rotating axes in a first direction of rotation and in a second direction of rotation opposite the first direction of rotation.
  • a drive mechanism capable of conferring a rotation to said rotating axes in a first direction of rotation and in a second direction of rotation opposite the first direction of rotation.
  • Efficient massage has the disadvantage of providing a single type of kneading massage imparted simultaneously and equally to both legs of the user, which results in offering little variation to the user.
  • European patent application EP-A-1000600 describes a mechanism that makes it possible to impart different types of massage to the lower part of a user's legs, by means of a massage mechanism comprising a rotating shaft, a pair of right massage rollers and left mounted on an intermediate part of the rotating shaft inclined with respect to a geometric axis of the rotating shaft, drive means for rotating the rotating shaft, as well as switching means for selectively switching the position of the right and left massage rollers, towards a kneading position in which the massage rollers are inclined opposite to each other, and to a non-kneading position in which the massage rollers are inclined parallel to each other.
  • this mechanism allows to impart kneading and non-kneading massages to the user's legs, it has the disadvantage that this is achieved through a relatively complicated mechanism
  • the massage elements are constituted by pairs of elongated sheets arranged in inclined planes with respect to the rotating axis so that they move by changing the degree of inclination with respect to the length of the part to be massaged.
  • an intermediate massage element is provided, which is constituted by a base, one of whose ends is attached to a spring and also supports a cam provided on the rotating shaft; all this to produce an upward-downward movement of the base and, consequently, of the user's leg, since this is located between the elongated sheets and supports on the base of the intermediate massage element, whereby the position of the leg with respect to the elongated sheets when raising or lowering the user's leg due to the effect of the movement of the base.
  • the intermediate massage element used has the disadvantage that from a horizontal position the upward movement causes a variation of the massage area laterally, but not on the back of the leg, and does not achieve the desired effect, since the displacement made has an effect that differs substantially from that caused by a masseuse, which constitutes an inconvenience.
  • the object of the present invention is to overcome the drawbacks of the state-of-the-art mechanisms by means of a mechanism that, in a conventional manner, comprises a first pair of eccentrically supported massage disks on a first rotating axis, at a distance from each other to massage opposite sides of the lower part of a first leg of the user, the disks of the first pair of discs being arranged in inclined foregrounds with respect to the first rotating axis, as well as a second pair of eccentrically supported massage disks in a second rotating shaft, at a distance from each other to massage opposite sides of the lower part of a second leg of the user, the disks of the second pair of discs being arranged in second inclined planes with respect to the second rotating axis, and in the that the axes Rotary are connected to a drive mechanism capable of conferring a rotation to said rotating axes in a first direction of rotation and in a second direction of rotation opposite to the first direction of rotation, whose mechanism, according to the invention, further comprises at least a clutch mechanism with
  • the passage and the stop elements are arranged in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the rotating axes;
  • the passage is a recess selected from an outer recess formed in a part of the outer perimeter of the first end part of the second rotating shaft and an inner recess in a part of an internal wall of the housing in which said first end part of the second is coupled rotating shaft;
  • the projection is selected from an inner projection that emerges from the inner perimeter of the housing, and an outer projection that emerges from the outer perimeter of the first end part of the second rotating axis; and the abutment elements and the projection are arranged such that the projection contacts one of the abutment elements when the rotating shafts rotate in said first direction, and contacts the opposite abutment element when the rotating shafts rotate in said second direction.
  • the discs of each pair of discs are rotatable to which are fixed to its axi
  • couples of massage discs can perform a kneading massage on the same part of each leg of the user or at different heights of the respective leg, that is, performing during a turn of the axes the massage in a higher part of the first leg by the first pair of discs and the massage in the other leg in a lower part by the second pair of discs, and performing the respective massages on the next turn of the rotating axes in reverse positions.
  • the clutch mechanism is integral with the first end of the first rotating shaft, while in a second embodiment of the invention the clutch mechanism allows the first end of the first rotating shaft to rotate in the section passage arched
  • the clutch mechanism may be disposed between the first rotating shaft and the first end portion of the second rotating shaft, then the first end portion of the second rotating shaft is coupled in the housing.
  • the drive mechanism may be connected to a second end portion of one of the rotating shafts.
  • the first embodiment that is, when the clutch is integral with the first end of the first rotating shaft, the first end part of the first rotating shaft is fixedly coupled to the clutch mechanism, and the first part end of the second rotating shaft is coupled in the housing.
  • the arched vertical section passage may have an arc extension of between 40 and 270 °, particularly between 160 and 200 °, preferably between 170 and 190 ° and more preferably about 180 °.
  • the clutch mechanism may comprise a clutch body comprising an internal cavity with an intermediate cavity communicated with a first cylindrical lateral passage, a second cylindrical lateral passage, and an access passage to the intermediate cavity between the cylindrical lateral passages, - a first bushing rotatably housed in the first lateral passage, and a second bushing rotatably housed in the second lateral passage, each bushing emerging from one of its ends to the intermediate cavity.
  • the first end part of the first rotating shaft is coupled in the first bushing and the first end part of the second rotating shaft is engaged in the second bushing, while the internal housing for the first end part of the second rotating shaft is formed inside the second bushing.
  • the ends of the bushings that emerge into the intermediate cavity can have two gear means that engage with complementary drive means of the drive mechanism, such as a helical drive shaft that penetrates through the access passage to the intermediate cavity of the clutch body, or a cogwheel that meshes with the gear means - of each bush.
  • complementary drive means of the drive mechanism such as a helical drive shaft that penetrates through the access passage to the intermediate cavity of the clutch body, or a cogwheel that meshes with the gear means - of each bush.
  • the first end portion of the first axle When the first end portion of the first axle can rotate within the clutch mechanism, it may comprise an additional internal housing comprising a first additional stopper element and a second additional stopper element, an additional arcuate vertical section passage between the elements of additional stops, and an additional projection between the additional stops. This outgoing additional contact in one or other of the additional stop elements depending on the direction of rotation of the rotating shafts, so that the first end part of the first 'rotating shaft is coupled to the additional housing of the clutch mechanism.
  • the additional passage and the additional stop elements are also arranged in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the rotary axes, the additional step being a recess selected from an additional outer recess formed in a first end portion of the outer perimeter of the first rotating shaft and an additional inner recess in an inner wall of the additional housing in which the first end part of the first rotating shaft is coupled.
  • the additional stop elements and the additional projection are arranged such that the additional projection contacts one of the additional stop elements when the rotating shafts rotate in said first direction, and contacts the other additional stop element when the rotating shafts rotate in said second opposite direction.
  • the additional projection may be an additional inner projection that emerges from the inner perimeter of the additional housing, or an additional outer projection that emerges from the outer perimeter of the first end portion of the first axis.
  • the additional internal housing for the first end part of the first rotating shaft may be formed inside the first rotating bushing.
  • the arched vertical section passage and the additional arched vertical section passage may together have an extension of an arc between 40 and 270 °, particularly between 160 and 200 °, preferably between 170 and 190 °, and more preferably 180 ° .
  • the incorporation of an intermediate massage element located between the discs of each pair of discs is provided to achieve a more complete massage.
  • the intermediate massage element comprises at least one body not perpendicular to the rotating axis during the massage process and is actuated by performing a transverse movement on the back of the surface to be massaged.
  • This configuration has the great advantage that the massage surface of the intermediate massage element provides a transverse movement similar to that provided by a masseur of the type known as "kneading", unlike the intermediate massage element described in Japanese JP. 2003-665, in which said intermediate massage element causes an upward-downward movement of the leg so that the surface massaged by the elongated sheets is varied, and so that said intermediate massage element causes a soft "tapping" in the lower part of the leg that has nothing to do with the "kneading" massage provided by the present invention.
  • the intermediate massage element comprises a body supported on the rotating shaft, whose massage surface is longitudinal with respect to the back of the surface to be massaged, on which the transverse movement defines approximately an "eight".
  • the intermediate massage element is attached to a fixed point by at least one first elastic element, to prevent said intermediate massage element from rotating when operated, keeping the massage surface in contact with the surface to be massaged.
  • the intermediate massage element is supported on one of the discs of the disc pair, instead of on the rotating shaft, as was the case in the previous embodiment.
  • the intermediate massage element may be constituted by a lateral extension that is integral with one of the discs of the pair of discs, or on the contrary the lateral extension can be supported on one of the discs of the pair of discs by means of an axis that allows its rotation.
  • the discs of each pair of discs are attached to a fixed point by at least a second elastic element to prevent its rotation with the angular displacement of the rotating shaft and keep the massage surface of the intermediate massage element in contact with The part to massage.
  • the invention provides that said intermediate massage element comprises a body whose massage surface is elongated and longitudinal with respect to the surface to be massaged, and of the type of that described for the case in which the intermediate massage element is supported on the rotating shaft. It is also possible that the intermediate massage element comprises an elongated body inclined towards the rotating axis, whose massage surface corresponds to one of its extreme areas.
  • the elongated inclined body directed towards the rotating shaft abuts a pivot integral to one of the discs.
  • This stop is provided so that by the action of the third elastic element, the elongated body is kept in contact with said stop.
  • the invention provides that in each of the discs that constitute the pair of discs, it includes a lateral extension integral with said discs, so that these extensions can be identical or different according to the different types of extensions described above.
  • the movement made by the elongated body is an approximately circular movement.
  • the massage surface of the intermediate massage element in all the above embodiments is at least semi-cylindrical.
  • the intermediate massage element is determined by a plate that includes vibration means to apply a vibratory motion and provide a massage of these characteristics to the user's leg.
  • the plate is attached to the frame of the mechanism or on one or both discs of each pair of discs.
  • the plate is attached to the frame by one of its ends, the other end being free to facilitate vibration.
  • the vibration means comprise a motor of two opposite axes provided at its ends with a counterweight, all in such a way that the motor is housed in a housing fixed on the underside of the plate so that when the motor is activated the vibration of the motor occurs. the same.
  • the invention incorporates means for regulating the separation between the discs of the disc pairs, means which allow the axial displacement of at least one of said discs of each pair of discs on the rotating axis.
  • These means are preferably constituted by a fourth elastic element that keeps at least one of the discs of each pair of discs pressing against a stop, so that the at least disc of each pair of discs moves overcoming the action of the fourth elastic element , by locating a massage surface with dimensions greater than the expected separation between the discs of each pair of discs.
  • Figure 1 is a schematic front elevational view of a first embodiment of the mechanism of the present invention in a first massage position that is reached when the rotating shafts rotate counterclockwise
  • Figure 2 is a schematic front elevational view of the mechanism shown in Figure 2, in a second massage position that is reached when the rotating shafts rotate clockwise
  • Figure 3 is a schematic sectional view of a first embodiment of a clutch mechanism that can be incorporated into the massage mechanism shown in Figures 1 and 2, when the rotating shafts rotate in accordance with that shown in Figure 1
  • Figure 4 is a schematic sectional view along the line I -I 'shown in Figure 3
  • Figure 5 is a schematic sectional view along the line II-II 'shown in Figure 3
  • Figure 6 is a schematic sectional view corresponding to Figure 5, but where the rotating shafts have begun to rotate clockwise to the position corresponding to Figure 2
  • Figure 7 is a sectional view showing the clutch mechanism of Figures 3 to 6 when the rotating shafts
  • AI first extreme part of the first rotating shaft A A-2 second extreme part of the first rotating shaft AB second rotating shaft BI first extreme part of the second rotating shaft B B-2 second extreme part of the second rotating shaft B la, Ib discs of the first pair of discs 2a, 2b discs of the second pair of discs 3a lower part of a user's first leg 3b lower part of a user's second leg
  • Figures 1 and 2 show a first embodiment of the massage mechanism according to the present invention comprising a first pair of massage discs, Ib, which are rotating discs and are fixedly and eccentrically attached to a first rotating axis A, at a distance each other to massage opposite sides of the lower part of a user's first leg 3a, as well as a second pair of massage discs 2a, 2b, which are also rotating discs and are fixedly and eccentrically attached to a second rotating axis B, a a distance from each other to massage opposite sides of the bottom of a second leg 3b of the user.
  • a first pair of massage discs, Ib which are rotating discs and are fixedly and eccentrically attached to a first rotating axis A, at a distance each other to massage opposite sides of the lower part of a user's first leg 3a
  • a second pair of massage discs 2a, 2b which are also rotating discs and are fixedly and eccentrically attached to a second rotating axis B, a a distance from each
  • the rotating discs la, Ib of the first pair of discs are arranged in inclined rotation planes with respect to the first rotating axis A, while the rotating discs 2a, 2b of the second pair of discs are arranged in second inclined planes of rotation with respect to the second rotating axis B.
  • the rotating shafts A, B are connected by their respective first ends AI, BI to a clutch mechanism 5 that couples said shafts A, B to each other.
  • the first axis A is coupled by its second end A-2 to a bearing, while the second end B-2 of the second axis is connected, in a conventional manner, to a conventional drive mechanism 4, such as a motor electric with a reduction group, capable of conferring a rotation to the rotating shafts A, B in a counterclockwise direction (fig. 1), and clockwise rotation (fig. 2).
  • the clutch mechanism couples the axes A, B such that, when the axes rotate counterclockwise as shown in figure 1, the pairs of massage discs la, Ib; 2a, 2b are aligned in their respective axes A, B in identical inclined positions, so that they simultaneously squeeze and release them parts of the user's legs 3a, 3b, while, when the axes A, B rotate clockwise (fig. 2), the clutch mechanism 5 causes the first axis A to become outdated, as soon as at rotation, at approximately 180 ° with respect to the second axis B.
  • the second rotary disks 2a, 2b adopt a position in which their inclinations with respect to the second rotary axis B are just the opposite of the inclinations of the first discs massage the, Ib so that, when the first massage discs the, Ib press a first part and release another part of the user's first leg 3a, the second massage discs 2a, 2b release the corresponding first part in the second leg 3b and press the corresponding second part of that second leg 3b.
  • FIGs 3 to 8 show a first embodiment of a clutch mechanism 5 that can be integrated into the massage mechanism of Figures 1 and 2.
  • This mechanism 5 comprises a body 5a with a housing 10 in which the AI end of the first rotating shaft A, and another housing 6, formed in axial alignment with the housing 10, in which the second rotating shaft B is coupled.
  • the body 5a is housed in an outer sleeve 11.
  • the internal housing 6 comprises a first element of stop 6a and a second stop element 6b, a passage 6c of arcuate vertical section between the stop elements 6a, 6b, and an axial rib-shaped projection 6d that travels through said passage 6c between the stops 6a, 6b in dependence of the direction of rotation of the axes A, B.
  • the passage 6c and the stop elements 6a, 6b are arranged in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the rotating axes A, B.
  • the step 6c is formed by an ent Inner part in a part of an inner wall of the housing 6 in which the end part BI of the second rotating shaft B is coupled and moves in the inner recess or step 6c.
  • the accommodation 10 it comprises a recess in which a projection 1Od is housed that emerges from the periphery of the first end AI of the first axis A, so that the first axis A is immobilized in the body 5a of the clutch mechanism 5.
  • Figures 3 to 5 show the arrangement of the recess 6d in step 6c when the axes A, B rotate counterclockwise, that is, in the position corresponding to figure 1.
  • the projection 6d bumps against the first stop element 6a, turning the axes A, B, and the respective massage discs la, Ib; 2a, 2b remain in the position shown in figure 1.
  • step 6c is an outer recess formed at the outer perimeter of the first end part BI of the second rotating axis B and the projection 6d is an inner projection that emerges from the internal perimeter of the housing 6, and that the first axis A is immobilized in the body 5a of the clutch mechanism 5 by a ledge which emerges from the inner wall of the housing 10 which fits into a complementary recess in the first end portion AI of the first axis A.
  • the bushings 7, 8 penetrate one of its ends into the intermediate cavity 5c. These ends are provided with peripheral flanges 7b, 8b provided with two gears 7a, 8a that engage with a cogwheel 9 connected by a propeller shaft 9a to the drive mechanism 4 which can be, for example, an electric motor unit with reducer Conventional itself. Axis 9a it penetrates the intermediate cavity 5c through the access passage 5f.
  • an internal housing 10 is formed in which the first end part AI of the rotating shaft A is immobilized by a projection 10, in the form of a radial rib, which emerges from said first end part AI and fits into a complementary inlet in the inner wall of housing 10.
  • the mechanism is supported on a frame 12 in which the first rotary axis A, and the second rotary axis B, which are moved by means of a motor 4, are fixed.
  • rotational axes A, B ride the couples of disks Ia, Ib; 2a, 2b by an eccentric 14 so that they are supported in an inclined plane in a longitudinal direction towards opposite sides and move by changing the degree of inclination with respect to the length of the leg, which is located on the disks la, Ib; 2a, 2b to massage it.
  • an intermediate massage element 15 which is also mounted by means of an eccentric 14 on the second rotating axis B, and which also changes the degree of inclination with respect to the length of the leg 3b, and which is topped off by a cylindrical surface 16 on which the user's leg 3b is longitudinally supported, so that when the rotary axis B is operated, a transverse movement of the cylindrical surface 16 with respect to the length of leg 3b defining approximately an "eight", which causes a sensation of massage very similar to the "kneading" massage provided by a masseuse.
  • a lateral extension is provided that includes a second body 21 comprising an elongated semi-cylindrical body 22 inclined towards the axis A.
  • these bodies 18 and 21 are also attached by means of a third spring 23 to each of the discs LA, Ib and, in addition, they have a pivot 25 in which the bodies 18 and 21 stop, which by the action of the third spring 23 remain in contact with said pivots 25, to keep them in the massage position, and not allow them to rotate on the axis 20.
  • the body 18 comprises an elongated cylindrical body 19 and the body 21 an elongated semi-cylindrical body 22, in which Support the leg to massage.
  • This configuration determines that turning the rotating axis A and the movement of the disks la, Ib, in which they modify their inclination with respect to the first rotating axis A, approaching and sequentially moving away from each other by their arrangement on the eccentric 14, causes the same displacement of bodies 19 and 22 whose massage surfaces perform a circular transverse movement on the back of the leg and in the space between the disks la, Ib, the massage effect being improved as shown in figures 27 to 30.
  • bodies 18 and 21 should not touch each other, but must maintain a safe distance between them to avoid pinching the massaged area. In this way the desired massage is provoked as described.
  • the dimensions of the bodies 18 and 21 and the pivots 25 help maintain said safety distance.
  • This structure allows that when a part to be massaged of greater volume is located, it presses against the disks 2a, 2b, so that the disc 2a moves axially on the second rotating axis B, overcoming the action of the spring 26 and thus adapting to the volume of the part to be massaged by each user. Once the massaged part is removed, the disc 2a returns to its position by the action of the fourth spring 26 contacting the stop 13. This same structure can be applied to the two discs 2a and 2b simultaneously.
  • all massage discs la, Ib; 2a, 2b are assisted by a fourth spring 26 to achieve a greater margin of adaptation to the different volumes of the parts to be massaged, so that the displacement occurs overcoming the action of the fourth springs 26 of both discs la, Ib; 2a, 2b of each pair of discs.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un mécanisme pour le massage des parties inférieures des jambes d'un utilisateur. Ce mécanisme comprend : deux paires de disques (1a, 1b) de massage raccordés à un mécanisme d'actionnement (4) et également raccordés de manière fixe, excentrique et dans des plans inclinés convergents à des axes rotatifs respectifs (A, B), les disques étant conçus pour masser des côtés opposés de la partie inférieure d'une jambe (3a, 3b); au moins un mécanisme d'embrayage (5) pourvu d'un logement intérieur (6) qui comprend deux éléments d'arrêt (6a, 6b), un passage (6c) de section verticale courbée entre lesdits éléments d'arrêt (6a, 6b) et une partie saillante (6d) entre les éléments d'arrêt (6a, 6b); un élément de massage intermédiaire (15, 18, 21) dont la surface de massage est au moins semi-cylindrique et qui est actionné par application d'un mouvement transversal sur la surface à masser; un élément de massage intermédiaire constitué par une plaque (27) munie de moyens de vibration pour l'application d'un massage vibrant; et des moyens permettant de réguler la séparation entre les disques (1a, 1b; 2a, 2b) qui s'adaptent aux dimensions de la partie à masser.
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