WO2019102325A1 - Mattress - Google Patents

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WO2019102325A1
WO2019102325A1 PCT/IB2018/059043 IB2018059043W WO2019102325A1 WO 2019102325 A1 WO2019102325 A1 WO 2019102325A1 IB 2018059043 W IB2018059043 W IB 2018059043W WO 2019102325 A1 WO2019102325 A1 WO 2019102325A1
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Vincenzo Buoninfante
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Priority to CN201880081509.XA priority Critical patent/CN111683570A/en
Priority to KR1020207016942A priority patent/KR102651704B1/en
Priority to US16/766,076 priority patent/US20200329882A1/en
Priority to MX2020005273A priority patent/MX2020005273A/en
Priority to EP18826444.4A priority patent/EP3713452B1/en
Priority to BR112020010232-6A priority patent/BR112020010232B1/en
Priority to CA3083203A priority patent/CA3083203A1/en
Priority to RU2020117807A priority patent/RU2757195C1/en
Publication of WO2019102325A1 publication Critical patent/WO2019102325A1/en

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C27/00Spring, stuffed or fluid mattresses or cushions specially adapted for chairs, beds or sofas
    • A47C27/001Spring, stuffed or fluid mattresses or cushions specially adapted for chairs, beds or sofas with several cushions, mattresses or the like, to be put together in one cover
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C27/00Spring, stuffed or fluid mattresses or cushions specially adapted for chairs, beds or sofas
    • A47C27/002Mattress or cushion tickings or covers
    • A47C27/005Mattress or cushion tickings or covers liquid-impermeable
    • A47C27/006Mattress or cushion tickings or covers liquid-impermeable breathable
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C27/00Spring, stuffed or fluid mattresses or cushions specially adapted for chairs, beds or sofas
    • A47C27/14Spring, stuffed or fluid mattresses or cushions specially adapted for chairs, beds or sofas with foamed material inlays
    • A47C27/142Spring, stuffed or fluid mattresses or cushions specially adapted for chairs, beds or sofas with foamed material inlays with projections, depressions or cavities
    • A47C27/146Spring, stuffed or fluid mattresses or cushions specially adapted for chairs, beds or sofas with foamed material inlays with projections, depressions or cavities on the outside surface of the mattress or cushion
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C27/00Spring, stuffed or fluid mattresses or cushions specially adapted for chairs, beds or sofas
    • A47C27/14Spring, stuffed or fluid mattresses or cushions specially adapted for chairs, beds or sofas with foamed material inlays
    • A47C27/15Spring, stuffed or fluid mattresses or cushions specially adapted for chairs, beds or sofas with foamed material inlays consisting of two or more layers

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  • the present invention refers, in general, to a mattress. More particularly, the present invention refers to a mattress with excellent properties of thermoregulation, transpiration and humidity management so as to ensure a high comfort to the user at rest.
  • sweating is likely to create a wet microclimate in the bed, in particular in the mattress, with immediate problems such as undesirable thermal changes, and long-term problems such as the creation of an unhygienic environment.
  • An object of the invention is to overcome the aforementioned drawbacks and still others through a mattress capable of guaranteeing optimal thermoregulation of the user’s body resting on the mattress.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a mattress allowing to optimally manage the humidity generated by body sweat.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a mattress guaranteeing a high level of hygiene and, at the same time, having anti-mite, antibacterial and anti-odor functions.
  • the mattress according to the invention comprises an internal portion with support function for the user’s body, and a coating structure arranged on the external surface of the internal portion and adapted to come into contact with the user’s body.
  • the mattress according to the invention is characterized by the fact that the coating structure includes an intermediate fabric having an alveolar structure with transpiring and hygroscopic properties.
  • the thickness of the intermediate fabric can be greater than 2 mm. so as to get enough space for the absorption of the humidity due to the sweat of the user’s body.
  • the coating structure may include an insulation fabric interposed between the internal portion and the intermediate fabric; said insulation fabric being waterproof so as to isolate the inside of the mattress from humidity.
  • the coating structure may include a covering fabric, said covering fabric being arranged superiorly to the intermediate fabric and having hygroscopic properties.
  • the coating fabric is, therefore, the interface of the mattress with the user’s body. Said fabric guarantees humidity absorption from the user’s body so that the humidity can be managed by the intermediate fabric.
  • the coating structure may include at least one microduct that is permeable to water.
  • the coating structure may include at least one longitudinal microduct that develops in the coating structure in the direction of maximum length of the mattress.
  • the coating structure may comprise at least one transverse microduct that develops in the coating structure in the direction of minimum length of the mattress so as to transport the humidity from the central part of the mattress to the lateral areas where the humidity is discharged to the outside.
  • the one or more transverse microducts may be orthogonal to the one or more longitudinal microducts so as to create a sort of netting and maximize the properties of absorption and discharge of humidity.
  • the coating structure may comprise at least one portion including a woolen fabric.
  • Figure 1 is a schematic axonometric view of a mattress according to the invention.
  • Figure 2 is a schematic side view of a portion of the mattress in Fig. 1 , sectioned transversally.
  • number 10 denotes a mattress including an internal portion 12 shaped like a parallelepiped and covered by a coating structure 14 externally.
  • the function of the internal portion 12 is to support the user lying on the mattress.
  • the internal portion has an elastoplastic behavior and is made of a polymer foam, according to the known art.
  • the internal portion 12 can be produced by using another material, for example latex or another natural or artificial material. Otherwise, the internal portion can be obtained by using a spring system.
  • the coating structure 14 is a multi-layer structure for it includes three fabrics that are laid one upon the other.
  • the coating structure 14 includes an external covering fabric
  • the external covering fabric 16 has excellent hygroscopic and breathable properties and ensures a partial evaporation of humidity, i.e. the sweat of the body of the person lying on the mattress, as well as the passage of the humidity remaining inside the coating structure 14, specifically in the intermediate fabric 18.
  • the external surface of the covering fabric 16, i.e. the surface that is in potential contact with the user’s body, remains basically dry.
  • the thickness of the intermediate fabric 18 is greater than 2 mm, i.e. greater than the thickness of the covering fabric 16 and insulation fabric 20 because the intermediate fabric 18 has an alveolar structure with particular transpiration characteristics.
  • the alveolar structure of the intermediate fabric 18 allows the passage of air and humidity, for example that of body sweat.
  • the intermediate fabric 18 covers all the external surface of the internal portion 12, the intermediate fabric 18 allows an exchange of humidity between the various portions of the most external surface of the mattress.
  • the alveolar structure of the intermediate fabric 18 forms a cushion that increases comfort during rest.
  • the most internal insulation fabric 20 is impermeable to liquids and air. In other words, the insulation fabric 20 prevents humidity and air from entering the internal portion 12 of the mattress 10.
  • the mattress remains totally isolated even in its innermost part and keeps the characteristics of support of the person lying on the mattress always intact.
  • longitudinal microducts 22 and transverse microducts 24 are present on the surface of the mattress 10 inside the coating structure 14, precisely in the outer covering fabric 16 .
  • the longitudinal microducts 22 develop in the coating structure 14 from the head position to the feet position of the user.
  • the transverse microducts 24 develop orthogonally to the longitudinal microducts 22, i.e. the transverse microducts cross the structure from one side to the other.
  • the microducts 22, 24 can be evenly distributed over the entire coating structure 14 of the mattress or can be present only in some specific areas of said coating structure.
  • the transverse microducts 24 are present, preferably, on the the areas of the coating structure 14 where the contact of the user’s body with the mattress is greater, said areas being generally two or three. More particularly, in a first area there is a first group of transverse microducts 24 at the level of the position that is reserved for the head and/or the shoulders and the back at the level of the chest, and in a second area there is a second group of transverse microducts 24 at the level of the position that is reserved for the pelvis and thighs, with reference to the user lying in a supine position.
  • the transverse microducts 24 can be indicatively in a number from 10 to 20 in each group so as to ensure good comfort.
  • the groups can have an equal or different number of transverse microducts 24.
  • all the transverse microducts 24 in each group can be equidistant from each other or, more preferably, at least one transverse microduct 24 is more distant from the transverse microduct 24 on the side than the distance between the other transverse microducts 24 belonging to the same group.
  • the greatest distance between the transverse microducts 24 is found in correspondence with the area of least contact of the user’s body with the mattress, namely the area of the user’s thighs and head.
  • the microducts 22, 24 are in a variable number that is not binding for the purposes of the present invention and depends mainly on the size of the mattress and the comfort you want to bring to the user of the mattress.
  • the longitudinal microducts 22 in a single mattress can be indicatively in a number from 6 to 10 so as to ensure good comfort.
  • the longitudinal microducts 22 can be equidistant from each other or grouped into a number of two or more.
  • the longitudinal microducts 22 can be at least partially parallel to each other or can follow, at least partially, a particular pattern.
  • the function of the longitudinal microducts 22 and transverse microducts 24 is to absorb humidity, i.e. sweat, in the areas of higher concentration, and transport it to the areas of lower concentration, where it is released.
  • the longitudinal microducts 22 and the transverse microducts 24 are therefore made of a breathable and permeable fabric so as to allow absorption or expulsion of moisture, or sweat, depending on the degree of moisture concentration within a given portion of a microduct of the longitudinal microducts 22 or transverse microducts 24.
  • the sweat itself will be conveyed to microduct portions with lower humidity or will be expelled towards the outside of the mattress, provided that the moisture content in the adjacent covering fabric 16 is lower than that of the same microduct portion.
  • the humidity is transported from the areas of humidity production where it is originally warm to other areas of the mattress and therefore of the user’s body where the humidity arrives fresh and therefore, it is capable to cool down the user’s body itself.
  • the mattress 10 according to the invention allows, therefore, to taking advantage of the body sweat and use it for the benefit of rest.
  • the body sweat and humidity pass through the covering fabric 16 into the coating structure 14 but do not penetrate the internal portion 12 of the mattress 10 owing to the presence of the insulation fabric 20 and flow outwards.
  • the humidity does not enter the mattress but flows inside the intermediate fabric 18 and inside the longitudinal microducts 22 and transverse microducts 24. In fact, air and humidity can pass through the alveolar structure of the intermediate fabric 18 that forms even a cushion so as to improve the comfort during rest.
  • Another part is canalized in the longitudinal microducts 22 and transverse microducts 24 which convey sweat from the areas of high concentration to the areas of lower concentration on the whole surface of the mattress.
  • a part of the sweat is thus reabsorbed as fresher by the skin of the user, so that the user’s body spends less energy to cool down since there is substantially a recycling of the sweat.
  • thermo-regulate the organism leads to a better quality of sleep and rest.
  • the particular shape of the mattress 10 avoids the accumulation of mites and bacteria inside the mattress.
  • the mattress according to the invention offers an excellent level of hygiene thanks to the absence of humidity in its inside and thanks to the anti- mite, antibacterial and anti-odor functions.
  • the mattress according to the invention is therefore ideal for people who practice sports since this mattress allows a better muscle and organic recovery.
  • the coating structure 14 can include additional layers of fabric that perform different functions.
  • the coating structure 14 can include wool so as to ensure an optimal management of the user’s body temperature.
  • the most internal insulation fabric can be breathable while remaining waterproof to liquids.

Abstract

This is a mattress with excellent properties of thermoregulation, transpiration and humidity management so as to ensure a high comfort to the user at rest.

Description

“MATTRESS”
SPECIFICATION
The present invention refers, in general, to a mattress. More particularly, the present invention refers to a mattress with excellent properties of thermoregulation, transpiration and humidity management so as to ensure a high comfort to the user at rest.
Most of the mattresses according to the known art have poor thermoregulation properties.
Indeed, when the ideal microclimate of the bed is altered, for example in hot or humid conditions, rest and in particular sleep is disturbed; the body tends to sweat to cool down in order to keep the body temperature at a constant level, which involves, first of all, a consumption of energy by the user’s body but this aspect is counterproductive for a good rest.
At the same time, sweating is likely to create a wet microclimate in the bed, in particular in the mattress, with immediate problems such as undesirable thermal changes, and long-term problems such as the creation of an unhygienic environment.
An object of the invention is to overcome the aforementioned drawbacks and still others through a mattress capable of guaranteeing optimal thermoregulation of the user’s body resting on the mattress.
Another object of the invention is to provide a mattress allowing to optimally manage the humidity generated by body sweat.
Another object of the invention is to provide a mattress guaranteeing a high level of hygiene and, at the same time, having anti-mite, antibacterial and anti-odor functions.
The aforesaid objects and still others are reached according to the invention through a mattress suitable for ensuring the thermoregulation and the transpiration of the body of a user lying on the mattress so as to guarantee a high comfort for the user at rest; the mattress according to the invention comprises an internal portion with support function for the user’s body, and a coating structure arranged on the external surface of the internal portion and adapted to come into contact with the user’s body.
In particular, the mattress according to the invention is characterized by the fact that the coating structure includes an intermediate fabric having an alveolar structure with transpiring and hygroscopic properties.
The presence of said fabric allows humidity to be absorbed by the mattress surface that is in contact with the user’s body and transported towards the most peripheral parts of the mattress.
Advantageously, the thickness of the intermediate fabric can be greater than 2 mm. so as to get enough space for the absorption of the humidity due to the sweat of the user’s body.
Besides, the coating structure may include an insulation fabric interposed between the internal portion and the intermediate fabric; said insulation fabric being waterproof so as to isolate the inside of the mattress from humidity.
In this way, the hygienic conditions of the mattress are guaranteed even in the long term.
Advantageously, the coating structure may include a covering fabric, said covering fabric being arranged superiorly to the intermediate fabric and having hygroscopic properties. The coating fabric is, therefore, the interface of the mattress with the user’s body. Said fabric guarantees humidity absorption from the user’s body so that the humidity can be managed by the intermediate fabric.
In order to improve the properties of absorption and transport of humidity, the coating structure may include at least one microduct that is permeable to water.
Advantageously, the coating structure may include at least one longitudinal microduct that develops in the coating structure in the direction of maximum length of the mattress.
In this way, humidity can be absorbed in the central area of the mattress and brought towards the head and feet of the user.
Besides, the coating structure may comprise at least one transverse microduct that develops in the coating structure in the direction of minimum length of the mattress so as to transport the humidity from the central part of the mattress to the lateral areas where the humidity is discharged to the outside.
The one or more transverse microducts may be orthogonal to the one or more longitudinal microducts so as to create a sort of netting and maximize the properties of absorption and discharge of humidity.
Advantageously, in order to guarantee an excellent comfort also in the case of low use temperatures, the coating structure may comprise at least one portion including a woolen fabric.
Further features and details of the invention will be better understood from the following specification that is provided by way of a non-limiting example as well as from the accompanying drawing, wherein:
Figure 1 is a schematic axonometric view of a mattress according to the invention;
Figure 2 is a schematic side view of a portion of the mattress in Fig. 1 , sectioned transversally.
With reference to the annexed figures, number 10 denotes a mattress including an internal portion 12 shaped like a parallelepiped and covered by a coating structure 14 externally.
The function of the internal portion 12 is to support the user lying on the mattress. In fact, the internal portion has an elastoplastic behavior and is made of a polymer foam, according to the known art.
Obviously, the internal portion 12 can be produced by using another material, for example latex or another natural or artificial material. Otherwise, the internal portion can be obtained by using a spring system.
The coating structure 14 is a multi-layer structure for it includes three fabrics that are laid one upon the other.
In particular, the coating structure 14 includes an external covering fabric
16, an intermediate fabric 18 and an internal insulation fabric 20.
The external covering fabric 16 has excellent hygroscopic and breathable properties and ensures a partial evaporation of humidity, i.e. the sweat of the body of the person lying on the mattress, as well as the passage of the humidity remaining inside the coating structure 14, specifically in the intermediate fabric 18.
In this way, the external surface of the covering fabric 16, i.e. the surface that is in potential contact with the user’s body, remains basically dry.
The thickness of the intermediate fabric 18 is greater than 2 mm, i.e. greater than the thickness of the covering fabric 16 and insulation fabric 20 because the intermediate fabric 18 has an alveolar structure with particular transpiration characteristics.
The alveolar structure of the intermediate fabric 18 allows the passage of air and humidity, for example that of body sweat.
Since the intermediate fabric 18 covers all the external surface of the internal portion 12, the intermediate fabric 18 allows an exchange of humidity between the various portions of the most external surface of the mattress.
Besides, the alveolar structure of the intermediate fabric 18 forms a cushion that increases comfort during rest.
The most internal insulation fabric 20 is impermeable to liquids and air. In other words, the insulation fabric 20 prevents humidity and air from entering the internal portion 12 of the mattress 10.
In this way, the mattress remains totally isolated even in its innermost part and keeps the characteristics of support of the person lying on the mattress always intact.
Besides, longitudinal microducts 22 and transverse microducts 24 are present on the surface of the mattress 10 inside the coating structure 14, precisely in the outer covering fabric 16 .
The longitudinal microducts 22 develop in the coating structure 14 from the head position to the feet position of the user.
The transverse microducts 24 develop orthogonally to the longitudinal microducts 22, i.e. the transverse microducts cross the structure from one side to the other.
The microducts 22, 24 can be evenly distributed over the entire coating structure 14 of the mattress or can be present only in some specific areas of said coating structure. In particular, the transverse microducts 24 are present, preferably, on the the areas of the coating structure 14 where the contact of the user’s body with the mattress is greater, said areas being generally two or three. More particularly, in a first area there is a first group of transverse microducts 24 at the level of the position that is reserved for the head and/or the shoulders and the back at the level of the chest, and in a second area there is a second group of transverse microducts 24 at the level of the position that is reserved for the pelvis and thighs, with reference to the user lying in a supine position. For example, in a single mattress, the transverse microducts 24 can be indicatively in a number from 10 to 20 in each group so as to ensure good comfort. Naturally, if two or more groups of transverse microducts 24 are present, the groups can have an equal or different number of transverse microducts 24. Besides, all the transverse microducts 24 in each group can be equidistant from each other or, more preferably, at least one transverse microduct 24 is more distant from the transverse microduct 24 on the side than the distance between the other transverse microducts 24 belonging to the same group. The greatest distance between the transverse microducts 24 is found in correspondence with the area of least contact of the user’s body with the mattress, namely the area of the user’s thighs and head.
The microducts 22, 24 are in a variable number that is not binding for the purposes of the present invention and depends mainly on the size of the mattress and the comfort you want to bring to the user of the mattress. For example, the longitudinal microducts 22 in a single mattress can be indicatively in a number from 6 to 10 so as to ensure good comfort. The longitudinal microducts 22 can be equidistant from each other or grouped into a number of two or more. Besides, the longitudinal microducts 22 can be at least partially parallel to each other or can follow, at least partially, a particular pattern.
The function of the longitudinal microducts 22 and transverse microducts 24 is to absorb humidity, i.e. sweat, in the areas of higher concentration, and transport it to the areas of lower concentration, where it is released.
The longitudinal microducts 22 and the transverse microducts 24 are therefore made of a breathable and permeable fabric so as to allow absorption or expulsion of moisture, or sweat, depending on the degree of moisture concentration within a given portion of a microduct of the longitudinal microducts 22 or transverse microducts 24.
Hence, in the event that a microduct portion is completely filled with sweat, the sweat itself will be conveyed to microduct portions with lower humidity or will be expelled towards the outside of the mattress, provided that the moisture content in the adjacent covering fabric 16 is lower than that of the same microduct portion.
In this way, the humidity is transported from the areas of humidity production where it is originally warm to other areas of the mattress and therefore of the user’s body where the humidity arrives fresh and therefore, it is capable to cool down the user’s body itself.
The mattress 10 according to the invention allows, therefore, to taking advantage of the body sweat and use it for the benefit of rest.
The body sweat and humidity pass through the covering fabric 16 into the coating structure 14 but do not penetrate the internal portion 12 of the mattress 10 owing to the presence of the insulation fabric 20 and flow outwards.
The humidity does not enter the mattress but flows inside the intermediate fabric 18 and inside the longitudinal microducts 22 and transverse microducts 24. In fact, air and humidity can pass through the alveolar structure of the intermediate fabric 18 that forms even a cushion so as to improve the comfort during rest.
More precisely, a part of the sweat evaporates in the covering fabric 16 and intermediate fabric.
Another part is canalized in the longitudinal microducts 22 and transverse microducts 24 which convey sweat from the areas of high concentration to the areas of lower concentration on the whole surface of the mattress.
In this way, humidity is conveyed from the production areas where it is originally warm, to other body areas where humidity arrives fresh.
Besides, a part of the sweat is thus reabsorbed as fresher by the skin of the user, so that the user’s body spends less energy to cool down since there is substantially a recycling of the sweat.
Very low energy consumption to thermo-regulate the organism leads to a better quality of sleep and rest.
Moreover, the particular shape of the mattress 10 avoids the accumulation of mites and bacteria inside the mattress.
In essence, the mattress according to the invention offers an excellent level of hygiene thanks to the absence of humidity in its inside and thanks to the anti- mite, antibacterial and anti-odor functions.
The mattress according to the invention is therefore ideal for people who practice sports since this mattress allows a better muscle and organic recovery.
A skilled artisan in this field can provide changes or variants that are to be considered as included in the scope of protection of the present invention.
For example, the coating structure 14 can include additional layers of fabric that perform different functions.
For example, the coating structure 14 can include wool so as to ensure an optimal management of the user’s body temperature.
According to a variant of the invention, the most internal insulation fabric can be breathable while remaining waterproof to liquids.

Claims

1) Mattress (10) suitable for ensuring the thermoregulation and the transpiration of the body of a user lying on the mattress so as to guarantee a high comfort for the user at rest, the mattress comprising an internal portion (12) with support function for the user’s body, and a coating structure (14) arranged on the external surface of the internal portion (12) and adapted to come into contact with the user’s body, wherein the coating structure (14) includes an intermediate fabric (18) having an alveolar structure with transpiring and hygroscopic properties, characterized by the fact that the coating structure (14) includes at least one microduct (22, 24), permeable to water, which is adapted to absorb water from the surface of the mattress and transport it.
2) Mattress (10) according to the preceding claim, wherein the thickness of the intermediate fabric (18) is greater than 2 mm.
3) Mattress (10) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the coating structure (14) includes an insulation fabric (20) interposed between the internal portion (12) and the intermediate fabric (18), said insulation fabric being waterproof.
4) Mattress (10) according to the preceding claim, wherein the insulation fabric (20) is breathable.
5) Mattress (10) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the coating structure (14) includes a covering fabric (16), said covering fabric (16) being superior to the intermediate fabric (18) and having hygroscopic properties.
6) Mattress (10) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the coating structure (14) includes at least one longitudinal microduct (22) that develops in the coating structure (14) in the direction of maximum length of the mattress. 7) Mattress (10) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the coating structure (14) includes at least one transverse microduct (24) that develops in the coating structure (14) in the direction of minimum length of the mattress.
8) Mattress (10) according to claim 7, when depending on claim 6, wherein the at least one transverse microduct (24) is orthogonal to the at least one longitudinal microduct (22).
9) Mattress (10) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the coating structure (14) comprises at least one portion including a woolen fabric.
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