WO2012076903A1 - Perfectionnements apportés à des moyens publicitaires gonflables et leur procédé d'utilisation - Google Patents

Perfectionnements apportés à des moyens publicitaires gonflables et leur procédé d'utilisation Download PDF

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WO2012076903A1
WO2012076903A1 PCT/GB2011/052450 GB2011052450W WO2012076903A1 WO 2012076903 A1 WO2012076903 A1 WO 2012076903A1 GB 2011052450 W GB2011052450 W GB 2011052450W WO 2012076903 A1 WO2012076903 A1 WO 2012076903A1
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Richard Peter
Tony Gearty
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    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
    • G09F15/00Boards, hoardings, pillars, or like structures for notices, placards, posters, or the like
    • G09F15/0006Boards, hoardings, pillars, or like structures for notices, placards, posters, or the like planar structures comprising one or more panels
    • G09F15/0025Boards, hoardings, pillars, or like structures for notices, placards, posters, or the like planar structures comprising one or more panels display surface tensioning means
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    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
    • G09F19/00Advertising or display means not otherwise provided for
    • G09F19/02Advertising or display means not otherwise provided for incorporating moving display members
    • G09F19/08Dolls, faces, or other representations of living forms with moving parts

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  • the present invention relates to improvements in advertising and in particular advertising incorporating inflatable portions.
  • advertisement means which are suitable for mounting on billboards, hoardings and/or the like
  • the advertisement means and method described herein could be applied to any advertisements capable of being mounted for display.
  • advertisements mountable on signage, display units, buildings, walls, frames, scaffolding and/or the like and is therefore not limited to advertisement means for billboards only.
  • inflatables in advertising
  • this type of advertising comprises an inflatable in the form of a figure or character promoting a particular product.
  • the figure may be animated in some way, for example by increasing and decreasing the airflow into the inflatable to effect movement.
  • These particular types of inflatable are mostly used independently as stand alone advertisement means.
  • an advertisement means suitable for mounting on a structure in use, wherein said advertisement means includes at least one inflatable portion and at least one non-inflatable portion.
  • the non-inflatable portion is used to attach and/or secure the advertisement means to the structure in use.
  • the inflatable portion is mounted to the structure in use.
  • both the inflatable portion and the non-inflatable portion are mounted to the structure in use.
  • the inflatable portion is mounted to the structure independently of the non-inflatable portion.
  • the inflatable portion is attached to the non- inflatable portion.
  • the inflatable portion is detachably attached to the non-inflatable portion.
  • the advertisement means includes one or more valve means.
  • valve means is attached to, or otherwise associated with, the at least one inflatable portion.
  • the advertisement means includes at least one sub stantially transparent portion.
  • the substantially transparent portion is attached to or otherwise part of the at least one non-inflatable portion and/or inflatable portion.
  • the advertisement means includes one or more valve means and at least one sub stantially transparent portion.
  • the non-inflatable portion is in the form o f any one or any combination of a layer, sheet, cover, membrane, leaf of material and/or the like.
  • the material is a plastics material and/or fabric material including at least one plastic coating.
  • the plastic material is any one or any combination of PVC, Nylon and/or the like.
  • a skin portion surrounds or substantially covers the inflatable portion.
  • the skin portion includes one or more apertures through which the inflatable portion can be inserted and/or removed from the skin portion.
  • the skin portion is substantially attached to the structure in use.
  • the at least one non-inflatable portion is attached to at least one inflatable portion.
  • the non-inflatable portions and/or the skin portions are stitched and/or glued together.
  • the non-inflatable portion forms sub stantially a rear or back panel of the advertisement means.
  • the at least one inflatable portions are attached to, or otherwise mounted on, at least one side of the non-inflatable portion.
  • the non-inflatable portion and/or skin portion includes one or more apertures or holes through which the inflatable portion is attached to the structure in use.
  • the non-inflatable portion and the at least one inflatable portion are integrally formed.
  • the non- inflatable portions and/or the inflatable portions are formed as a single unit.
  • the non-inflatable portion is a single sheet, skin and/or membrane.
  • one or more inflatable portions are formed as pockets and/or chambers in said skin.
  • the inflatable portion substantially forms a chamber when inflated.
  • the chamber is defined by at least one wall with an inner surface inside the chamber and outer surface outside the chamber.
  • the inflatable portion includes a plurality of chambers.
  • an inflatable portion includes at least one inner chamber and at least one outer chamber.
  • the one or more outer chambers form a layer or cushion of peripheral outward facing chambers around the one or more inner or core chambers.
  • the inner chambers are usually smaller than the outer chamber this ensures a smooth outer finish to the inflatable portion and/or a comparatively more rigid core.
  • At least part of the substantially transparent portion is located substantially behind, or otherwise at the rear of the inflatable portion and/or skin portion in use.
  • the sub stantially transparent portion is formed from plastics material.
  • the substantially transparent portion is constructed from transparent PVC.
  • the sub stantially transparent portion is formed integrally with any or any combination of the at least one non-inflatable portion, skin portion and/or at least one inflatable portion.
  • the sub stantially transparent portion allows more light to be transmitted through the same in comparison to the non-inflatable portion, skin portion and/or the inflatable portion.
  • the sub stantially transparent portion is not required to be completely transparent. In one embodiment the sub stantially transparent portion is partially transparent or partially opaque.
  • At least part of any one or any combination of the non-inflatable portion, the skin portion and/or the inflatable portion includes a partially transparent and/or partially opaque portion.
  • the at least one inflatable portions are substantially filled with one or more gasses.
  • the one or more gasses are compressed to some degree to maintain a positive pressure inside the inflatable portion, thereby keeping the same inflated.
  • Positive pressure is defined as a pressure above atmospheric pressure. Atmo spheric pressure is typically around 14.7 psi-a. Further typically the inflatable portions are inflated to a positive pressure with air.
  • the one or more inflatable portions are supplied with a substantially constant supply of compressed air.
  • the inflatable portions include and/or are sub stantially filled with foam means.
  • foam means includes an expanded polymer, sponge and/or the like.
  • the inflatable portions are at least partially inflated or filled with foam means and/or air.
  • valve means is adjustable to sub stantially control the amount of air exiting and/or entering the at least one inflatable portion.
  • the valve means controls the rate at which air leaves or otherwise substantially exits the inflatable portion.
  • valve means is a selectively closable aperture.
  • the aperture is formed in the inflatable portion and/or the transparent portion. Further typically the size and/or the diameter of the aperture can be adjusted by the user to any point between sub stantially fully closed and sub stantially fully open.
  • the selectively closable aperture can be fully open or fully clo sed.
  • valve means includes fastening means for selectively closing or opening said aperture.
  • fastening means includes any one or any combination of; laces, straps, eyes, eyelets, hooks and loops, studs and/or the like.
  • valve means includes at least one zip and/or zipper which can be selectively positioned between, or positioned at, the substantially open or clo sed po sitions.
  • valve means is adjusted to regulate the amount o f gas in the inflatable portion.
  • each inflatable portion includes a valve means.
  • the gas used to inflate the at least one inflatable portion is supplied from at least one pump means.
  • the pump means is any one or any combination of, gas pump, compressor, fan, blower and/or the like.
  • the pump means is powered by one or more solar panels and/or photovoltaic cells.
  • the pump means includes a sensor means to detect the pressure inside the inflatable member.
  • the pump means includes battery means to store power for operating the sensor means and/or the pump.
  • the pump means does not operate continuously and only provides compressed air when the pressure inside the inflatable member falls below a predetermined pressure.
  • the gas used to inflate the at least one inflatable portion is supplied via one or more conduits or tubes connecting the at least one pump means to the at least one inflatable portion.
  • the pump means is an air pump supplying compressed air.
  • the pump means and/or the one or more conduits includes at least one check valve or non-return valve and/or the like. The check valve ensures that the compressed gas is supplied in only one direction and compressed gas cannot escape or otherwise return through the conduit and/or pump means.
  • the one or more conduits are attached to the inflatable portion at a different location to the valve means.
  • the one or more conduits and the valve means are spatially arranged to both be connected to different parts of the inflatable portion.
  • the amount of gas exiting the at least one inflatable portion is controlled by the valve means and thus the pump means does not need to supply pressurised gas constantly.
  • the pump means supplies gas intermittently and thereby uses less energy inflating the at least one inflatable portion.
  • the at least one inflatable portion includes a shaping system.
  • the shaping system includes one or more reinforcing means.
  • the reinforcing means are one or more panels or layers. Further typically the reinforcing panels or layers are attached to the inner surface of at least one inflatable portion. The reinforcing panels or layers function to reinforce, or otherwise restrict parts of the inflatable portion from fully extending, expanding and/ or otherwise bulging when inflated.
  • the reinforcing means are attached to the sub stantially transparent portion.
  • the reinforcing means are sub stantially transparent.
  • the shaping system includes rigging means.
  • the rigging means includes any one or any combination of one or more ropes, string, cable, and corresponding attachment means, pulleys and/or the like.
  • the attachment means are attached to at least one inner surface of an inflatable portion.
  • the rigging means can be adjusted by adjusting the length of rope attaching two or more attachment means. Further typically the rigging means is tensioned between at least two points on the inner surface of at least one inflatable portion.
  • the outer shape and/or appearance of the at least one inflatable portion can be selectively adjusted and/or manipulated, thereby preventing the same from going out of the desired predetermined shape.
  • the shape of the inflatable portion can be adjusted to substantially abut or otherwise sit against the structure to which it is mounted in use.
  • the shaping system is accessed through one or more apertures in the wall of the inflatable portion.
  • a method of using an advertisement means said advertisement means including at least one non-inflatable portion and at least one inflatable portion wherein said method including the steps o f mounting said advertisement means on a structure and supplying the at least one inflatable portion with compressed gas to sub stantially inflate the same and/ or inserting one or more inflatable members into said inflatable portions.
  • one or more non-inflatable portions are used to mount said advertisement means to the structure.
  • the advertisement means is mounted on a billboard structure.
  • the billboard is backlit.
  • the power used to inflate the inflatable portion is provided by the same power source as that for the back-lighting.
  • the advertisement means is mounted using the same mounting equipment that is used for conventional, non-inflatable billboard advertising.
  • the advertisement means is mounted on a building.
  • the structure on which the advertisement means is mounted is a billboard, pasteboard and/or the like.
  • the structure includes at least one frame means.
  • the frame means includes one or more frame members. Further typically one or more components of the advertising means can be selectively attached to the one or more frame members.
  • the frame members are attached to a conventional billboard.
  • the frame means includes horizontal frame members and/or vertical frame members.
  • the frame means includes border members positioned at or substantially toward the one or more edges of the structure.
  • the horizontal and/or vertical frame members are selectively positioned and/or attached to the border members to form a frame to which the advertising means can be attached.
  • the structure the advertisement means is mounted on is scaffolding and/or the like.
  • an inflatable means for advertising wherein said inflatable means includes a non-inflatable portion and at least one inflatable portion.
  • an advertisement means suitable for mounting on a structure in use, said advertisement means including sheet material and at least one inflatable portion wherein said inflatable portion is a pocket and/or chamber formed by said sheet material.
  • the sheet material forms a non-inflatable and/or skin portion.
  • the inflatable portion can be inflated by introducing air into the same and/or can be inflated by introducing or otherwise inserting one or more inflatable members into the inflatable portion.
  • the advertisement means includes a plurality of inflatable portions and/or inflatable members.
  • the inflatable members include one or more inner chambers. Typically the inflatable members include one or more outer chambers.
  • the inflatable member includes at least one valve means.
  • the inflatable portion and/or inflatable member contains a foam material.
  • the foam material is foamed polymeric material foam, sponge and/or the like.
  • the inflatable member includes any one or any combination of transparent portions, chambers, inner and/or outer chambers, valve means, reinforcing means, shaping system and/or the like.
  • the inflatable member can be equipped with the same features as the inflatable portion.
  • the inflatable member is attached to one or more frame members in use. Typically the inflatable member is attached to the frame member independently from the skin and/or sheet material.
  • Figures l a and l b show front perspective views of one embodiment of the invention
  • Figure 2 shows a rear view of the advertising means
  • Figures 3a, 3b and 3c show rear views of a section of the advertising means
  • Figure 4 shows a side cross-section view of one embodiment of the invention
  • FIGS. 5a and 5b show a shaping system in accordance with one embodiment of the invention
  • Figures 6a and 6b show front perspective views of a further embodiment of the invention.
  • FIGS 7a and 7b show front perspective views of the further embodiment of the invention wherein the inflatable member has been removed;
  • Figure 8 shows an internal view of part of a shaping system in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.
  • Figure 9 shows a front view of a valve means
  • Figures l Oa- l Oc show the process of inserting an inflatable member into the advertising means and inflating the same in accordance with one embodiment of the invention
  • Figure 1 1 shows an advertisement in accordance with a further embodiment of the invention
  • Figures 12a and 12b show an inflatable member in accordance with the further embodiment of the invention
  • FIG. 13 shows an attachment means in accordance with one embodiment of the invention
  • Figures 14a-14b show the inflatable member being inflated inside a cover according to the further embodiment of the invention.
  • Figure 15 shows an inflatable portion mounted to a frame
  • FIGS 1 6a and 16b show an inflatable member with inner and outer chambers in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.
  • the present invention relates to advertising posters of the type which are usually mounted to billboards, or more recently mounted to scaffolding or directly to buildings to disguise renovation and building work.
  • the adverting poster incorporates at least one inflatable portion which gives a striking three-dimensional effect to a traditionally two- dimensional advertising medium.
  • FIG l a a perspective view of an advertising poster 2 which is attached to a frame 4.
  • the poster includes a non-inflatable portion or skin 6, which usually lies flat against the frame.
  • an inflatable portion or chamber 8 that protrudes outwardly from the skin 6 and the frame 4.
  • the inflatable portion in this example is a representation of a can of Coca Cola or Coke (Trade Marks) .
  • This example has a single inflatable chamber 8, the person skilled in the art will appreciate that a number of inflatable portions or chambers 8 could be used.
  • the inflatable portions can be any shape. For example, if the advertisement concerned football, a suitable shape would be a foot kicking a ball or something similar and is not limited to relatively simple geometric shapes.
  • the skin 6 in this embodiment is blank, however it is envisaged that the same will be printed with images and/or text to compliment the subj ect matter of the advertisement.
  • the can in this particular example extends outwardly to a greater degree at one end in comparison to the other end. This enhances the three-dimensional effect of the poster and thus the advertisement is more effective on the potential consumer.
  • the inflatable portion 8 in this example is supplied with compressed air to maintain the shape of the same.
  • Figure l b shows the same advertisement 2 where the compressed air is not supplied. It can be seen that the inflatable portion is not inflated and the advertisement does not have the same visual effect.
  • both the skin and the inflatable portion are constructed from PVC.
  • any material which is not sub stantially porous can be used, such as Nylon or plastic coated fabrics.
  • the inflatable portion 8 is stitched to the skin 6, although the person skilled in the art will appreciate that the skin and inflatable portion could be formed from a single piece of material so that the two portions would be integrally formed. Alternatively it is also possible to form the advertisement from a skin which forms a back panel or layer and mounting, or otherwise attaching the inflatable portions on the skin.
  • Figure 2 shows a rear view of the advertisement 2, wherein the rear of the inflatable portion 8 includes a transparent panel 10.
  • the transparent panel 10 lies flat to the frame (not shown) in sub stantially the same plane as the skin 6, thereby forming a continuous surface, layer or back panel to the advertising poster 2.
  • the transparent panel allows the transmission of more light through the same in comparison to the opaque skin 6. This is particularly effective when a billboard is backlit as the inflatable can is effectively selectively illuminated to highlight its striking appearance even further.
  • the transparent panel 10 is attached to one end of a ho se 12, the other end of which is attached to an air pump 14 which supplies compressed air to the inflatable portion 8.
  • the transparent panel 10 also includes an opening or valve 16.
  • the size of the opening can be adjusted to regulate how much of the compressed air can exit the inflatable portion, which in effect controls the pressure inside the inflatable portion 8.
  • the opening is fully closed, which means that inflatable portion and the transparent portion form a chamber from which relatively little air is let out.
  • the pump or fan does not need to continuously supply air to the inflatable portion 8 in order for the same to maintain the required shape.
  • the internal rigging 1 8 can be seen.
  • the rigging is attached to the inside surface of the inflatable portion 8 and allows the shape of the inflated, inflatable portion, to be adjusted.
  • the rigging in this example consists of a number of ropes 20 attached to hoops 22, so that the length of rope can be adjusted and thus the substantially flat ends 24', 24" of the can are prevented from billowing out.
  • the appearance of the inflated can is more realistic.
  • Figures 3a and 3b show views of the transparent panel 10 when the advertisement is deflated. It can be seen that the rigging 1 8 and the inside of the inflatable portion 8 can be accessed through the opening 16.
  • Figure 3b shows in detail that the size of the opening is adjusted by a zipper track 26 including two zippers 28', 28". This arrangement has the advantage that the opening can be adjusted the required size at any position along the zipper track and is not limited to being opened from left to right only, for example.
  • Figure 3c shows the rear of the transparent panel 10 when the inflatable portion 8 is in the inflated condition. In this example the opening 1 6 is formed sub stantially mid way along the zipper track 26. As the inflatable portion 8 is inflated, the rigging 1 8 is pulled taught. If it were the case that the ends of the can looked as though they were bulging outward the hoop 22 can be accessed through the opening 16 and the rigging adjusted.
  • Figure 4 shows a cro ss sectional view through the advertisement 2, wherein the po sitioning of the rope 20 in the rigging can be seen.
  • rigging 1 8 located at different positions.
  • one end of the rigging may have to be attached to the skin and/or the transparent panel in order that the shape of the inflatable portion appears realistic or effective.
  • the shape of the inflatable portion or chamber 8 can also be modified or adjusted by the inclusion of one or more reinforcing strips or slats.
  • Figure 5a shows an example wherein a number of vertically aligned reinforcing strips 30 have been attached to the rear of the advertisement 2.
  • the strips 30 extend acro ss the transparent panel 10 to and add extra support to prevent the same from billowing or expanding outwards when inflated. This ensures that the skin 6 and the inflatable portion 8 lie flat against the planar surface of the structure to which the advertisement is mounted.
  • the strips 30 in this example are also constructed from transparent material so that the transmission of light through the transparent panel 8 is not affected.
  • Figure 5b shows how the advertisement 2 can be folded up similarly to a conventional billboard type poster.
  • the straps 30, although providing structural reinforcement to the chamber 8, are also flexible and therefore do not interfere with the normal handling of the advertisement as a whole. Thus, this improved advertisement can be used on conventional billboards and advertising sites.
  • the advertising means 102 has substantially the same features as the first embodiment in that the advertisement 102 includes a skin 104 attached to a frame in use 106 and an inflatable portion 108 in the form of a chamber.
  • the inflatable portion is cuboid in shape and the top portion of the inflatable portion extends beyond the edge of the non inflatable portion 104.
  • the inflatable portion 108 is not directly inflated by the addition of air, rather the inflatable portion includes at least one inflatable member which is inserted into the inflatable portion, thereby inflating the same.
  • FIGS 7a and 7b show an embodiment of an inflatable member 1 10 removed from the inflatable portion.
  • the inflatable member 1 10 fully inflated with air and is similar to an air mattress.
  • the inflatable member 1 10 in this example defines a single chamber inflatable with air.
  • the skilled person will appreciate that the inflatable member can be any required shape and may be partitioned into a plurality of chambers if so required.
  • the inflatable member 1 10 can include a number of the features of the inflatable portion and in this example includes transparent material for the transmission of light through the same and, as shown in figure 8, internal rigging 1 12 and fixing points 1 14 are incorporated to control and maintain the shape of the inflatable member 1 10.
  • Figure 9 shows a valve 1 1 6 used to introduce and withdraw air from the inflatable portion 1 10.
  • the valve includes a stopper 1 1 8 to clo se the valve and maintain the air pressure inside the inflatable portion.
  • One advantage of using an inflatable member 1 10 is that once inflated air pumps are not required to maintain the pressure inside the inflatable portions and members. Thus, advertisements can be located at sites which do not have a permanent power supply.
  • FIG 10 where it can be seen that an empty or deflated inflatable member 1 10 has been almost completely inserted inside the inflatable portion 108.
  • the inflatable portion 108 forms a cover or pocket surrounding the inflatable member 1 10.
  • the inflatable portion is in this example attached to the skin 104 by stitching the skin and inflatable portion together.
  • the skin and the inflatable member could be integrally formed and thus the inflatable member would form a pocket or chamber in the skin.
  • the inflatable portion 108 itself will form a barrier to contain any air, rather the inflatable member 1 10 will be inflated directly inside the inflatable portion 108 thus inflating the same indirectly.
  • Figure 10c shows the valve 1 16 connected directly to a hose 120 which introduces air into the member 1 10.
  • the member has been inserted into the inflatable portion 108 through the zippered opening 122 in the bottom of the portion.
  • the shaping system in both embodiments discussed herein can be improved by the insertion of foam (expanded or foamed polymeric material) such as sponge etc.
  • the foam is lightweight and can be preformed to the desired shape before it is inserted into the inflatable portion and/or inflatable member.
  • air can also be introduced into the inflatable portion and/or member and as the foam is usually at least partially gas permeable will not sub stantially restrict the flow of gas.
  • the advertising means in this example includes a backing sheet or skin 204 attached to a frame 206 and an inflatable portion 208 in the form of a glass full of Guinness®. Inside the inflatable portion 208, is an inflatable member 210 in the shape of the Guinness® glass as shown in figures 12a and 12b.
  • the inflatable member 210 is constructed from a number of strips of transparent plastics material 212 forming the walls of the chamber which help maintain the shape of the glass.
  • the inflatable member 210 also includes the internal rigging 214 comprising a number of ropes secured at the top and bottom ends of the chamber 210 to prevent the top and bottom faces from billowing out or appearing substantially curved.
  • the outer surface of the inflatable member 210 also includes a number of attachment means 216a-d, in the form o f rings, are used to secure the inflatable portion 208 to the frame.
  • attachment means 216c-d on the rear of the rear of the inflatable member 210 are attached to the same by hook and loop type fastenings 21 8 as shown in figure 13.
  • FIG 14a where there is shown the partially inflated inflatable member 210 inserted inside the inflatable member cover 220.
  • the cover 220 has the image of the glass printed onto the same and includes a number of apertures in the same through which the attachment means 21 6a-d can be access and/or can protrude.
  • the inflatable member is fully inflated and the cover aperture 222 closed.
  • Figure 14b shows the inflatable portion 208 containing the inflatable member in its fully inflated state with the cover 220 closed around the same.
  • Figure 1 5 shows the inflatable portion mounted onto two vertical frame members 224', 224" of the fame 206.
  • the inflatable portion is attached to the frame members via attachment means 216 located on the outer surface of the inflatable member.
  • the rear skin 204 (not shown in figure 1 5) is first attached to the frame before the inflatable portion 208 is independently mounted onto the same.
  • the skin 204 usually includes one or more apertures in the same through which the attachment means can be directly attached to the frame members.
  • the sheet can be mounted in position whilst the inflatable portion is also in position.
  • FIGS 1 6a and 16b show a further embodiment of an inflatable member 210 in the shape of the Guinness® glass.
  • the inflatable member 210 is constructed from transparent plastic material and comprises an outer chamber 230 and a plurality o f interconnected inner chambers 232. This construction allows a smooth outer membrane to be presented, particularly when covered with the outer Guinness® skin and the multiple inner chambers provide a comparatively rigid core.
  • Internal rigging 214 is also included which extends through the inner chambers 232.

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L'invention concerne des affiches publicitaires (2) qui sont du type à être habituellement fixées sur des tableaux d'affichage; l'affiche publicitaire comprend au moins une partie gonflable (8) et une partie non gonflable (6), la partie gonflable (8) procurant un effet tridimensionnel frappant à un support publicitaire classiquement bidimensionnel.
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