WO2017157544A1 - Machine de traitement de récipients - Google Patents

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WO2017157544A1
WO2017157544A1 PCT/EP2017/051148 EP2017051148W WO2017157544A1 WO 2017157544 A1 WO2017157544 A1 WO 2017157544A1 EP 2017051148 W EP2017051148 W EP 2017051148W WO 2017157544 A1 WO2017157544 A1 WO 2017157544A1
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Thomas Matheyka
Heinrich-Dieter Fröhlich
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Priority to RU2018136133A priority Critical patent/RU2018136133A/ru
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67CCLEANING, FILLING WITH LIQUIDS OR SEMILIQUIDS, OR EMPTYING, OF BOTTLES, JARS, CANS, CASKS, BARRELS, OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; FUNNELS
    • B67C3/00Bottling liquids or semiliquids; Filling jars or cans with liquids or semiliquids using bottling or like apparatus; Filling casks or barrels with liquids or semiliquids
    • B67C3/30Filling of barrels or casks
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B08CLEANING
    • B08BCLEANING IN GENERAL; PREVENTION OF FOULING IN GENERAL
    • B08B9/00Cleaning hollow articles by methods or apparatus specially adapted thereto 
    • B08B9/08Cleaning containers, e.g. tanks
    • B08B9/0821Handling or manipulating containers, e.g. moving or rotating containers in cleaning devices, conveying to or from cleaning devices
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B08CLEANING
    • B08BCLEANING IN GENERAL; PREVENTION OF FOULING IN GENERAL
    • B08B9/00Cleaning hollow articles by methods or apparatus specially adapted thereto 
    • B08B9/08Cleaning containers, e.g. tanks
    • B08B9/0821Handling or manipulating containers, e.g. moving or rotating containers in cleaning devices, conveying to or from cleaning devices
    • B08B9/0826Handling or manipulating containers, e.g. moving or rotating containers in cleaning devices, conveying to or from cleaning devices the containers being brought to the cleaning device
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B08CLEANING
    • B08BCLEANING IN GENERAL; PREVENTION OF FOULING IN GENERAL
    • B08B9/00Cleaning hollow articles by methods or apparatus specially adapted thereto 
    • B08B9/08Cleaning containers, e.g. tanks
    • B08B9/0861Cleaning crates, boxes or the like
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67CCLEANING, FILLING WITH LIQUIDS OR SEMILIQUIDS, OR EMPTYING, OF BOTTLES, JARS, CANS, CASKS, BARRELS, OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; FUNNELS
    • B67C7/00Concurrent cleaning, filling, and closing of bottles; Processes or devices for at least two of these operations
    • B67C7/0006Conveying; Synchronising
    • B67C7/0026Conveying; Synchronising the containers travelling along a linear path

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  • the present invention relates to a container handling machine comprising at least two treatment stations for containers, e.g. a filling station with a cleaning station, wherein the containers may be formed in particular in the form of large cans, kegs or keg containers, said keg container with valve stoppers, so-called. Fittings, etc. include.
  • Such a container treatment machine contains at least a first transport device for the containers.
  • This first transport device either forms the container feed or is connected to an external container feed, such as a conveyor belt or a container gripper or robot station, which feeds the containers to the container treatment machine via the first transport device.
  • the container treatment machine has at least one parallel to the first transport device arranged second transport device for the container, which either forms the container removal or directly connected with a discharge for the containers, so that via the second transport device, the containers are removed from the container treatment machine.
  • the treatment stations for the containers are arranged between the first and the second transport device.
  • at least part of the treatment stations are assigned intermediate conveyors in order to convey the containers to the associated treatment stations.
  • These intermediate conveyors preferably extend between the transport devices.
  • the transport devices do not need to be exactly parallel to each other. Deviations, e.g. from + 1-20 degrees are possible and are within the scope of the present invention.
  • a container treatment machine of this generic type is known as a so-called transversal machine, for example, from EP 1 762 540 A1 and allows the simultaneous treatment of containers in several treatment stations of different types.
  • a disadvantage of these known container treatment machines is that they are well suited to a container largely identical degree of soiling in groups, which are largely the same Have properties. On the other hand, this container treatment machine no longer provides satisfactory results when very differently contaminated containers are supplied. Furthermore, such transversal machines require a very large installation space.
  • a container treatment machine that is individually configurable and allows for effective and flexible handling of containers. This object is achieved by a container treatment machine according to claim 1.
  • Advantageous developments of the invention are the subject of the dependent claims.
  • Advantageous developments of the invention are also described in the description and in the drawings.
  • the container treatment machine has a frame in which the treatment modules are kept removable from an operating position.
  • the container treatment machine has a frame in which the treatment stations are held.
  • all treatment stations of the container treatment machine are constructed as structurally identical or substantially identical treatment modules.
  • the container treatment machine can be easily adapted to different treatment processes or expanded in terms of performance.
  • the frame of the container treatment machine may have a certain length, for example for receiving fifteen treatment modules.
  • the modular identical or largely identical design of the mechanical and electrical interfaces of the treatment stations their arrangement in the frame arbitrarily put together, for example, two prepurification stations, four main cleaning stations, two inspection and testing stations, a transfer conveyor and two filling stations. This allows an individual adaptation of the container treatment machine to very different tasks.
  • at least one treatment module includes an associated intermediate conveyor.
  • the module contains not only the treatment station (eg filling station, pre-cleaning station, main cleaning station, inspection and testing station) but also the associated intermediate conveyor, which usually has an endless conveyor, but may also have a gripping device, such as when filling kegs with valves is necessary where the keg needs to be turned to fill.
  • the treatment modules are constructed as a self-sufficient module or assembly in such a way that they can be operated independently, after suitable connection to a fluid source, to a power supply and a control unit.
  • the treatment module is held and / or secured by means of a plug connection in or on the frame. In this way it is held securely and reproducibly on the frame and can also be easily removed.
  • the treatment module is preferably held displaceably in the frame by means of a rail guide.
  • the treatment module can be used defined in the frame, wherein it is securely guided in the rail guide in its operating position on the frame.
  • the treatment module in its rail guide can also be easily set in its operating position.
  • each treatment module is secured in the frame by means of a locking device, so that on the one hand a defined arrangement of the treatment module is ensured in the frame, which means that also interfaces, such as fluid interfaces, electrical interfaces and control interfaces, possibly also mechanical Interfaces (control elements) of the treatment module and the container handling machine well coupled together.
  • a fluid interface connected to central fluid lines of the container treatment machine is arranged on the frame at each operating position of a treatment module with at least one coupling flange, which cooperates with a complementary coupling flange of the treatment module connected to the fluid lines of the treatment module.
  • the treatment module is safely supplied after insertion into its operating position with the necessary fluids such as sterilant, filling material, air, hydraulic fluid, etc.
  • the coupling flange and the complementary coupling flange are preferably arranged such that they couple with one another when the treatment module is moved into the operating position. This leads to an automatic secure coupling of the fluid lines during insertion of the treatment module in a single operation, which brings a work easier, secure connections and better protection of the interfaces, because the connection process is always defined due to the insertion of the treatment module.
  • each operating position of a treatment module in or on the frame there is an electrical interface connected to electrical lines of the container treatment machine.
  • a complementary interface for electrical lines of the treatment module is arranged, which is connectable to the interface of the container treatment machine. Through this interface there is a safe misoperation-free electrical connection of the treatment module with the container treatment machine.
  • the interface and the complementary interface are preferably arranged such that they couple with one another when the treatment module is moved into the operating position.
  • each treatment module is connected via an electric bus system to a controller of the container treatment machine.
  • a first connection element is arranged on the frame, which cooperates with a complementary second connection element arranged on the treatment module such that upon insertion / coupling of the treatment module into the frame, the first and second connection elements contact each other, at the latest the treatment module has reached its operating position in the frame. In this way, a reliable connection of the control lines is ensured, which leads to increased reliability.
  • the interfaces or connection elements are preferably standardized for all different types of treatment modules, so that any treatment modules can be arranged at the slots.
  • the treatment modules have first support structures and / or frame elements which can be plugged together in the operating position of the treatment modules with second support structures and / or frame elements formed on the frame. In this way, a secure fixing of the treatment modules to the frame in its operating position.
  • At least one part of the treatment modules has at least one switchable guiding or deflecting element which can be actuated in such a way that it can engage in the conveying region of at least one of the transporting devices in the operating position of the treatment module.
  • the treatment module also contains the guide elements to ensure the container flow from the transport devices to the associated intermediate conveyor.
  • the deflecting elements can also be customized to the associated treatment station.
  • a transport path of a container from at least two partial sections of the first transport device, at least one intermediate conveyor and formed at least a portion of the second transport device and extends meandering.
  • the conveying direction of the intermediate conveyor at least a part of the treatment modules can be switched, so that in this way can be acted upon the course of treatment of the container.
  • the means known in the art are provided by transport means by endless conveyors, e.g. Conveyor belts or elliptical movable lifting beams are formed.
  • endless conveyors e.g. Conveyor belts or elliptical movable lifting beams are formed.
  • the first and second transport devices preferably have a matching conveying direction.
  • the intermediate conveyors preferably have an opposite conveying direction. This means that at least one intermediate conveyor from the first to the second transport device promotes and another intermediate conveyor from the second transport device to the first.
  • a heavily soiled container may e.g. through a pre-cleaning station, through a main cleaning station and, if the cleaning is still not complete, repeatedly passed through a main cleaning station before being fed to the filling station. This is possible if e.g. a plurality of main cleaning stations are arranged one behind the other between the two transport devices and at least two of the associated intermediate conveyor have an opposite conveying direction.
  • treatment stations that require a long or longer treatment and / or exposure time in the machine several times or be provided more frequently than those in which only a very short or shorter treatment time is required.
  • the containers can be subjected to a different treatment, so that the containers can be treated more or less individually, depending on their required treatment and / or exposure time or their degree of contamination.
  • This allows the treatment, and in particular the cleaning and filling of containers, which initially have a very different degree of contamination.
  • the transport path of a container from at least two partial sections of the first transport device, at least one intermediate conveyor and at least one, preferably two sections of the second transport device, it thus runs meandering between the two transport devices.
  • this guidance of the container in the container treatment machine can be used to individually treat each individual container or depending on the treatment step.
  • At least one treatment station is preferably designed as a cleaning station and at least one treatment station as a filling station.
  • the container treatment machine allows cleaning as well as filling the containers with a desired product. If several cleaning stations are arranged in the container treatment machine, an individual cleaning of the different containers is possible, since then each container can run either only one or in succession through several cleaning stations according to its degree of contamination. Furthermore, as stated above, in the multiple cleaning stations simply also a prolonged cleaning and exposure time can be provided without having to limit the performance in the final fast filling step.
  • At least one treatment station is designed as a pre-cleaning station and at least one treatment station as a main cleaning station so as to be able to clean even heavily soiled containers in such a way that they are suitable for refilling with a product.
  • at least one treatment station is designed as an external cleaning station, which ensures that the containers are also cleaned on their outer side and thus receive an attractive external appearance.
  • At least one treatment station is designed as a buffer station for receiving and pausing containers.
  • This embodiment of the invention is very advantageous because it allows buffering of jams, which may occur due to a different processing speed of the cleaning stations and the filling stations, without this leading to disruptions of the operation in the container treatment machine. Furthermore, a degree of freedom is hereby obtained on the control side, in order to achieve optimum occupancy of the first and second transport devices and thus improved overall performance.
  • the container treatment machine has at least one third transport device which is arranged parallel to the first or the second transport device and preferably has a conveying direction opposite to this.
  • This third transport device is connected to at least one intermediate conveyor and / or a separate transfer conveyor.
  • This third transport device can be used to return containers opposite to the transport direction of the first two transport devices back into an earlier treatment phase, for example at the beginning of a sequence of cleaning stations. While the first and second transport devices regularly have an identical conveying direction, individual treatment of the containers is limited by the fact that, for example, only a limited number of cleaning stations are arranged between the first and second transport devices.
  • the transport path can thus be expanded only so far in a heavily contaminated container that this container passes through each of the cleaning stations, which have sequentially different flow directions of their associated intermediate conveyor. If, after passing through the last cleaning station, the container is still dirty then it would have to be discarded or disposed of.
  • this innnner still dirty container can thus be transferred again via the third transport device to the beginning of the entire processing of the processing machine, so it is then fed again, for example, a pre-cleaning station and the sequence of cleaning stations.
  • an extension of the transport path can thus be carried out in addition to the meandering transport path that the container is returned again and the meandering transport path but passes through a repeated time.
  • the third transport device greatly expands the individual treatment options for the containers.
  • the third transport device is connected to or controlled by the inspection and inspection station, so that the third transport device can be activated or a container can be transferred to it, if the inspection and inspection station still has contamination of the container after all cleaning steps have been carried out finds.
  • an inspection and test station preferably has the effect that the containers are transferred to a third transport device and supplied to a former treatment station in the processing machine.
  • This allows a container to cycle through a cleaning cycle repeatedly through several cleaning stations by being returned to the first cleaning station after passing through the cleaning stations by the third transport device.
  • the containers are also derivable by the third transport device in a Be fiscalerentsorgungs- or diversion.
  • the container treatment machine and all embodiments are provided and suitable in particular for the treatment and filling of classic keg containers or drums with valve, for which purpose it is necessary in the associated treatment module
  • the treatment modules are complete, interchangeable treatment stations that are in principle free-standing (after appropriate connection to fluids, power and control) and able to operate autonomously from the others, eg, when manually adjusting containers.
  • treatment station treatment module container treatment station - container treatment module
  • Transfer conveyor - intermediate conveyor Container handling machine Treatment Machine - Machine
  • Cleaning module - cleaning station Filling module - filling station
  • Machine control control of the container handling machine
  • Transport device Conveyor belt - endless conveyor
  • FIG. 1 shows a schematic view of a container treatment machine with two transport devices and fifteen treatment stations arranged between them
  • FIG. 2 shows a view according to FIG. 1, in which two cleaning stations in the form of cleaning modules have been removed from the container treatment machine, FIG.
  • FIG. 3 shows a container treatment machine similar to FIG. 3 with an additionally arranged third transport device, FIG.
  • FIG. 4 shows a smaller container treatment machine for treating reusable kegs, a schematic representation of a larger
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic view of a filling module inserted into a rail guide of the frame of the container module
  • FIG. 7 shows a view of a container treatment machine according to FIG. 1 with more than two transport devices, between which identical treatment modules combined into treatment groups are arranged.
  • the container treatment machine 10 shown in Fig. 1 comprises a frame 12 in which a first transport device 14 and a second transport device 16, e.g. Are arranged endless conveyor belts, which extend at least approximately parallel to each other and preferably have a matching conveying direction.
  • the first transport device 14 in this case forms the supply for container 18 to the container treatment machine 10 or is connected to an external container feeder.
  • the second transport device 16 either removes the containers 18 from the machine or is connected to an external container discharge.
  • a plurality of treatment stations 20-48 are arranged, which are preferably each formed in the form of einklink- or insertable into the frame 12 modules.
  • each treatment station 20-48 has its own deflection element 50 in order to transfer containers from one of the two transport devices 14, 16 to an intermediate conveyor 52 assigned to a treatment station 20-48.
  • the treatment stations can in particular also be combined into treatment groups as a combined module, for example a pre-cleaning group 54 consisting of the first two pre-cleaning modules 20 and 22, which are arranged in the first conveying direction of the first transport device 14, two transfer stations 24, 26, which optionally also can be configured as a total module, which Studentsleitstation 24, 26, the mutual transfer of a Transport device 14, 16 allows the other transport device 16, 14 in both directions.
  • a pre-cleaning group 54 consisting of the first two pre-cleaning modules 20 and 22, which are arranged in the first conveying direction of the first transport device 14, two transfer stations 24, 26, which optionally also can be configured as a total module, which Studentsleitstation 24, 26, the mutual transfer of a Transport device 14, 16 allows the other transport device 16, 14 in both directions.
  • such a transfer station in all embodiments only serve as a waiting or treatment station, namely, when a fluid was introduced into the container by means of the upstream treatment station, such as hot water, an acid or an alkali, which then has to act for a certain time. This is then not done by occupying the outlet valve in the respective treatment station, but on the transport path or in the aforementioned transfer station.
  • a fluid in a transfer station, a fluid can also be discharged from the container, i. the container be emptied.
  • a cleaning group 56 consisting in particular of five cleaning stations 28-36, e.g. the first three cleaning stations 28, 30, 32 have a first conveying direction, while the last two cleaning stations 34, 36 preferably have an opposite conveying direction or a switchable conveying direction of their intermediate conveyor 52.
  • the buffer stations 38-42 and sensor stations 44 following the cleaning group 56 serve to receive containers 18 if the throughput of containers by the cleaning group 56 does not correspond to the turnover of a filling group 58 in which two filling stations 46, 48 are combined. In this way, differences in the throughput of the individual groups of the container treatment machine can be buffered, so that the filling of the containers does not lead to problems in the processing sequence by different throughputs of the individual groups.
  • the individual treatment stations 20-48 of the container treatment machine 10 can be connected with associated fluid valves via a fluid interface 60 with the fluid supply of the container treatment machine. This is preferably coupled when inserting a treatment module 20-48 in the frame 12 automatically with a fluid interface of the container treatment machine 10.
  • the treatment modules designed as treatment stations are preferably via a rail guide and a locking device in its operating position in or on the frame 12 of the container treatment machine 10th latched. As with the Arrows shown on the transport devices and the intermediate conveyors results in a passage of a container 18 through the container treatment machine 10, a meandering transport path, which makes it possible to treat the containers individually in different ways.
  • Fig. 2 shows the container treatment machine 10 of Fig. 1, in which two cleaning modules 32, 34, i.
  • As removable modules trained cleaning stations have been removed with their associated intermediate conveyor 52 from the container treatment machine.
  • the stations are first deleted from the treatment layout by means of a central machine control of the container treatment machine and are then deactivated. Now they can simply be removed from frame 12 during operation.
  • a switchable path barrier for containers is marked.
  • FIG. 3 shows a container treatment machine 70 which is substantially identical to the container treatment machine 10 of FIGS. 1 and 2.
  • a third transport device 72 is arranged next to the first transport device 14 and has a conveying direction opposite to the first (and second) transport device.
  • the sensor and test station 44 of the container treatment machine is designed in this case, as not tested in the target container to transfer to the third container transport device, where they are then fed by means of a deflection 74 of the third transport device 72 via the return path 75 back to the pre-cleaning station 22.
  • the sensor and test station 44 could for example detect residual amounts of cleaning, rinsing fluids or residual contamination. Then, the containers 18 may again pass through all or part of the cleaning cycle of the cleaning group 56.
  • FIG. 4 shows a third embodiment of a container treatment machine 80, which is designed significantly smaller than that of FIGS. 1 to 3.
  • the container treatment machine 80 also has a frame 12 in which a pre-cleaning module 82, two main cleaning modules 84, 86, and a filling module 88 are removably held.
  • a pre-cleaning module 82 two main cleaning modules 84, 86, and a filling module 88 are removably held.
  • Such a relatively small plant allows the treatment, ie the pre-cleaning, cleaning and filling of multi-way kegs as well as other multi-way container.
  • the fourth embodiment 90 of a container treatment machine contains a pre-cleaning group 92 with two pre-cleaning modules 94, 96, a cleaning group 98 with five cleaning modules 100-108 and a filling group 110 with two filling modules 1 12, 1 14.
  • a container treatment machine is suitable for processing multi-path modules. Kegs trained, which then go through the pre-cleaning group 92 and the cleaning group 98.
  • the machine is also suitable for filling disposable kegs, which run via the first transport device 14 equal to the filling group 1 10, where two containers are filled simultaneously in the two filling modules 1 12, 1 14 and can be transferred to the second transport device 16 , 5 shows an operating mode for containers 18, in particular new containers or disposable containers, which do not require cleaning, so that they are routed past all intermediate conveyors 52 or the cleaning groups 92, 98 and fed directly to the treatment modules of the filling group 110.
  • the containers 18 could also be guided and treated in a kind of cleaning process coming from the first transport device 14 via the pre-cleaning group 92. Subsequently, the thus-rinsed containers 18 would pass through an inactivated cleaning group 98, i. without treatment of the container 18 with a fluid, returned to the first transport device 14 and fed from there to the filling group 1 10 or the filling modules.
  • FIG. 6 schematically shows a pressing element 132 of a filling module 120 which is held on the frame 12 by means of a guide rail 122 formed on the frame 12 by means of its module frame 124, which is complementary to the guide rail is.
  • the present linear drive of the pressing element 132 is not shown.
  • the intermediate conveyor 52 is held in the form of, for example, an endless belt.
  • a deflecting element 50 is held rotatably with a horizontal guide 51.
  • a pressing element 132 of a filling station 120 is mounted by means of a vertical holder 130, which pressing element 132 has a Anpressformteil 134 at the lower end.
  • a fluid interface 60 as well as an electrical interface 126 is arranged, which cooperate with the insertion of the filling module 120 in the illustrated operating position with complementary corresponding interfaces on the frame 12. Finally, the operating position of the filling module 120 is secured to the frame 12 by a latching connection 128.
  • the interfaces are preferably standardized for all different types of treatment modules, so that any treatment modules can be arranged at the slots.
  • Treatment modules do not necessarily have to be designed in a modular manner, but can also be permanently installed in the frame 12 of the container treatment machine 10, 70, 80, 90. In this case, these are stations, not modules.
  • Fig. 7 shows a processing machine 140, the five parallel transport devices 141 a to 141 e has.
  • a pre-cleaning group 142 with three preferably identical prepurification modules 144 is arranged in a first frame part 12a of the container treatment machine 140.
  • a first main cleaning group 146 with three preferably identical main cleaning modules 148 is arranged in a second frame part 12b of the container treatment machine.
  • a second main cleaning group 150 is arranged in a third frame part 12c with three preferably identical main cleaning modules 152, which may be identical to the main cleaning modules 148 of the first main cleaning group 146.
  • a filling group 154 with three preferably identical filling modules 156.
  • This embodiment of a container treatment machine shows that the container treatment machine can also have several separate frames or frame parts, and that more than two transport devices can be provided. In addition, only similar functional modules can be combined in the functional groups, and a diversity of the container treatment machine can be achieved by an appropriate selection of the functional groups.
  • the functional modules of a functional group can also form a coherent group module which can be used as a unit in the container treatment machine and can be removed therefrom.

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L'invention concerne une machine de traitement de récipients (10; 70; 80; 90), comprenant au moins deux stations de traitement (20-48; 82-88; 94-114) destinées à des récipients (18), notamment de grandes boîtes métalliques, des tonnelets, des fûts dotés de fermetures à valve, appelées accessoires etc., comprenant - un premier dispositif de transport (14) destiné aux récipients, - un deuxième dispositif de transport (16) destiné aux récipients et disposé sensiblement parallèlement au premier dispositif de transport, - les stations de traitement (20-48; 82-88; 94-114) étant implantées entre le premier et le deuxième dispositif de transport (14, 16), et - au moins une partie des stations de transport (20-48; 82-88; 94-114) étant associée à des convoyeurs intermédiaires (52) destinés à acheminer les récipients jusqu'aux stations de traitement associées, lesquels convoyeurs intermédiaires (52) s'étendant, notamment transversalement, entre le premier et le deuxième dispositif de transport (14, 16) ; au moins une partie des stations de traitement (20-48; 82-88; 94-114) étant conçue comme modules de traitement et les machines de traitement de récipients présentant un cadre (12) dans lequel les modules de traitement (20-48; 82-88; 94-114) sont maintenus de manière à pouvoir être prélevés à partir d'une position de fonctionnement.
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