WO2023041107A1 - Contenant de stockage pour un coffre-fort de banque et système constitué d'un coffre-fort et d'un contenant de stockage - Google Patents

Contenant de stockage pour un coffre-fort de banque et système constitué d'un coffre-fort et d'un contenant de stockage Download PDF

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WO2023041107A1
WO2023041107A1 PCT/DE2022/100660 DE2022100660W WO2023041107A1 WO 2023041107 A1 WO2023041107 A1 WO 2023041107A1 DE 2022100660 W DE2022100660 W DE 2022100660W WO 2023041107 A1 WO2023041107 A1 WO 2023041107A1
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05GSAFES OR STRONG-ROOMS FOR VALUABLES; BANK PROTECTION DEVICES; SAFETY TRANSACTION PARTITIONS
    • E05G1/00Safes or strong-rooms for valuables
    • E05G1/005Portable strong boxes, e.g. which may be fixed to a wall or the like
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05GSAFES OR STRONG-ROOMS FOR VALUABLES; BANK PROTECTION DEVICES; SAFETY TRANSACTION PARTITIONS
    • E05G1/00Safes or strong-rooms for valuables
    • E05G1/06Safes or strong-rooms for valuables having provision for multiple compartments
    • E05G1/08Safes or strong-rooms for valuables having provision for multiple compartments secured individually
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05YINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES E05D AND E05F, RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS, ELECTRIC CONTROL, POWER SUPPLY, POWER SIGNAL OR TRANSMISSION, USER INTERFACES, MOUNTING OR COUPLING, DETAILS, ACCESSORIES, AUXILIARY OPERATIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, APPLICATION THEREOF
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  • the present invention relates to a storage container for storing objects in a safe deposit box, the storage container being a safe deposit box cassette and having at least one laterally surrounding outer wall, a base and a detachable cover.
  • the storage container according to the invention also includes a locking unit and a handle with which the storage container can be removed from the bank safe deposit box.
  • the handle can be folded in and/or pushed in on the outer wall and is coupled to the closing unit, so that the handle only folds out or moves out of the storage container in a specific switched position of the closing unit and can be removed.
  • the present invention also includes a system for storing objects, comprising a safe deposit box and a storage container according to the invention, the storage container being arranged in the safe deposit box so that it can be removed and fixed.
  • Safe deposit boxes in general and bank safe deposit boxes have been known from the prior art for many years.
  • lockers for storing letters in post offices are known.
  • Safe deposit boxes are also known for storing mostly valuable items in safe deposit boxes.
  • Valuable or rare documents or objects are usually kept in storage containers (also called safe deposit boxes or safe boxes) in bank safe deposit boxes.
  • the safe deposit box itself is offered by the bank in different sizes and shapes and is usually housed in specially secured rooms.
  • the tenant of the safe deposit box In order to remove the storage container arranged in the safe deposit box, the tenant of the safe deposit box must first open a locking door or locking flap in order to then be able to pull out the storage container.
  • the storage containers, which are arranged in the bank lockers have a cuboid body and a handle arranged firmly on the container.
  • the sizes of the safe deposit boxes are usually standardized.
  • Watertight valuables cassettes which can be used in bank safe deposit boxes, are known, for example, from DE 9409159 U1 and DE 19518857 A1. It is a cuboid housing with a lockable cover, which is made watertight by means of a sealing cord.
  • DE 8435584 U1 discloses a bank safe deposit box for storing valuables with a cuboid valuables cassette arranged therein, the valuables cassette having a locking bolt on the side which is intended to prevent the valuables cassette from being pulled out of the bank safe deposit box without opening the lock.
  • the disadvantage however, is that the bank lockers have to be retrofitted with additional locking shoulders, which are intended to prevent them from being pulled out. Another disadvantage is that storage space for the safe is lost due to the locking shoulders and the empty volume in the safe deposit box cannot be fully utilized.
  • the object of the present invention was therefore to provide a storage container for a safe deposit box and a system of safe deposit box and storage container which, compared to the safe deposit boxes known from the prior art or the safe deposit box cassettes arranged therein, provides improved protection against theft.
  • a storage container which is a bank safe deposit box and which is suitable for storing objects, in particular valuables or documents, and which can be arranged in a bank safe deposit box.
  • the storage container according to the invention comprises a laterally surrounding outer wall, a base and a detachable cover, which delimit the storage container on the outside.
  • the storage container according to the invention comprises a closing unit which can be switched between a first and a second position.
  • the storage container according to the invention comprises a handle with which the storage container can be removed from the safe deposit box. The handle can be folded in and/or pushed in on the outer wall and is coupled to the closing unit so that the handle can only fold out or move out of the outer wall when the closing unit is switched to the second position.
  • a system for storing valuables which includes a safe deposit box and a storage container according to the invention.
  • the storage container according to the invention has improved protection against theft compared to the storage containers for safe deposit boxes known from the prior art.
  • Bank safe deposit boxes are usually designed to be located in specially secured rooms such as bank vaults.
  • Conventional safe deposit boxes have a locking flap or a locking door which is opened using a key.
  • a storage container, which contains the objects to be stored or kept, is arranged in the safe deposit box.
  • the storage container according to the invention is a safe deposit box cassette.
  • the storage container according to the invention is characterized by improved protection against theft in that it has a handle that can be folded or retracted in the outer wall of the storage container and is coupled to a locking unit that is also included in the storage container according to the invention.
  • the closure unit is such that it is between a first Position and a second position (closed position and open position) can be switched, the handle folding out or moving out of the outer wall of the storage container when the closing unit is switched from the first position to the second position.
  • the storage container according to the invention can have all the usual sizes for bank lockers and is preferably designed in such a way that the storage container, which is inserted into the bank locker, completely fills it up. sizes from approx.
  • 35 cm x 25 cm x 10 cm (8,750 liters) to > 200 liters are common sizes for bank lockers. These are offered, for example, as the "SafeStore 3000F" model by the manufacturer Gunnebo, formerly DeLaRue Garny.
  • the storage container is preferably dimensioned in such a way that it almost completely fills the locker volume.
  • the storage container according to the invention has a laterally surrounding outer wall, a base and a detachable lid.
  • the outer wall, the base and the detachable lid delimit the storage container from the outside.
  • detachable cover means that it can be removed from the storage container according to the invention, for example, or that it can be linked to the storage container by means of a joint or a hinge and can be opened and closed.
  • the storage container according to the invention comprises a locking unit, which can be switched between a first position and a second position, and a handle, with which the storage container can be removed from a locker.
  • the handle is arranged on the outer wall in such a way that it can be folded and/or pushed into the outer wall.
  • the handle of the storage container is coupled to the closing unit so that the handle can fold out of the outer wall or move out of the outer wall when the closing unit is switched to the second position.
  • the locking unit which is a mechanical lock in one embodiment, transmits the force of the turning movement of the key via a rotary axis to a mechanical lever and pull rod system, whereby the handle when switching the locking unit from the first position (locked) to the second position (open) extends from the outer wall of the storage container.
  • the actuation of the lever and pull rod device can take place both mechanically and, if an electronic closing unit is present, via a servomotor.
  • the locking unit which is in particular a lock, for example a mechanical lock or an electronic lock, must first be switched from the first position to the second position so that the handle can fold out of the outer wall or move out of the outer wall.
  • the locking unit is a mechanical lock
  • the locking unit can be switched from the first position to the second position, for example by means of a key that the owner of the locker or the person authorized to use the locker has in their possession.
  • the locking unit is an electronic lock
  • the closing unit of the storage container according to the invention can also firmly close the detachable cover. The lid is closed by means of the closing unit using conventional devices known to the relevant person skilled in the art.
  • the storage container according to the invention may comprise at least two locking units, with one locking unit, for example a mechanical lock, being designed to unlock and lock the lid and the second locking unit being designed to lock the handle or to unlock the handle. It is preferred that when switching from the first position to the second position, the locking unit unlocks or unlocks both the cover and unlocks or unlocks the handle.
  • the storage container according to the invention is a rectangular, three-dimensional body, such as a cuboid.
  • the outer wall is formed by at least two side walls lying opposite one another and by at least one front wall and one rear wall lying opposite the front wall.
  • Safe deposit boxes in general, and bank safe deposit boxes in particular usually have a cuboid geometry, so that it may be desirable for the storage container according to the invention to fill the safe deposit box, in particular the bank safe deposit box, almost completely. This has the advantage that the volume of a safe deposit box, in particular a bank safe deposit box, can be fully used.
  • Storage container designed so that it is waterproof, especially up to a water column of at least 50 meters.
  • the storage container can be made watertight by means known to those skilled in the art.
  • the cover has a sealing profile or that a sealing profile is arranged between the cover and the outer wall. Possible sealing profiles can be conventional plastic profiles or silicone profiles.
  • the outer wall and the bottom of the storage container are designed in one piece. A one-piece base including an outer wall gives the storage container additional stability against external influences such as impacts.
  • the closing unit of the storage container according to the invention is preferably arranged in the front wall.
  • the locking unit is designed as a mechanical lock which is switched from a first position to a second position by means of a key
  • bank lockers have a locking flap or a locking door, which is opened by means of a lock that is different from the locking unit.
  • the storage container is arranged in the safe deposit box. If the storage container is a cuboid body, the front wall of the storage container is usually visibly arranged behind the locking flap or behind the locking door of the locker.
  • the handle belonging to the storage container according to the invention is also preferably arranged in the front wall independently of the closing unit and can be folded and/or pushed into the front wall. As described above, if the storage container is a cuboid body, initially only the front wall of the storage container is visible to the customer when the safe deposit box is opened.
  • the arrangement of the handle on or in the front wall can after switching the Locking unit from the first position to the second position of the handle from the front wall fold out or move out and the storage container according to the invention can be removed or pulled out by the tenant of the bank locker or the beneficiary.
  • the outer wall, the bottom, the lid and/or the handle of a storage container according to the invention are each made independently of one another in a preferred embodiment from a fireproof or a fire-retardant material.
  • the fireproof or fire-retardant materials include, in particular, plastics such as reinforced plastics.
  • the storage container according to the invention or parts thereof is made of a metal, in particular steel.
  • individual parts of the storage container according to the invention are made from a metal, whereas other parts are made from a different material, for example plastic.
  • the front wall of the storage container has a concave or a convex or a planar shape. It can also be preferred that the surface of the front wall at least partially has a porous structure. These preferred configurations can be particularly advantageous in order to make it more difficult for the storage container to be removed from the locker undesirably.
  • the handle associated with the storage container can be folded or pushed into the outer wall, so that the handle only folds out or moves out of the outer wall of the storage container when the closing unit, which is also associated with the storage container, is switched to the second position.
  • Unauthorized access to the locker and the storage container arranged in the locker could, for example, take the form of an unauthorized person who is unable to switch the locking unit from the first position (locked position) to the second position (unlocked position).
  • a suction device such as a suction cup
  • the porous structure also prevents or makes it difficult for a third party to steal the storage container according to the invention from a safe deposit box using a suction device, such as a suction cup, since it is on the porous surface no vacuum can be applied using a suction cup.
  • the front wall of a storage container according to the invention can thus preferably have an at least partially concave shape with an at least partially porous surface, or have an at least partially convex shape with an at least partially porous surface, or have an at least partially planar shape with an at least partially porous surface.
  • the cover comprised by the storage container is detachably arranged on the storage container.
  • detachable cover means that it can be removed from the storage container, or that the cover is linked to the storage container by means of a joint or a hinge and can be opened and closed.
  • the cover has an additional locking unit, in particular a lock, with which the cover can be opened and closed separately.
  • the storage container according to the invention additionally has at least one holding means.
  • the holding means is designed to form a frictional connection between the storage container and the locker, so that it is more difficult to pull the storage container out of the locker.
  • the holding means is further preferably arranged on the outer wall and/or on the lid and/or on the bottom of the storage container, in particular on the outer wall of the storage container.
  • the holding means is arranged on at least one side wall of the storage container, more preferably on both side walls.
  • the holding means is arranged both on the outer walls or, in the case that the storage container according to the invention is designed as a cuboid, on the side walls and additionally at least one further holding means is arranged in the lid and/or in the bottom of the storage container.
  • the holding means is preferably arranged on a carrier plate, so that the carrier plate can form a frictional connection with a wall of the locker.
  • the carrier plate can also be made of different materials.
  • the carrier plate is preferably made of the same material as the storage container.
  • the carrier plate can be made of a metal, in particular an aluminum and/or steel plate.
  • the holding means can be made of or comprise different materials.
  • plastics such as polyurethane, synthetic rubbers such as styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), polybutadiene rubber (BR), nitrile rubber (NBR), Chloroprene rubber (CR), ethylene propylene diene rubber (EPDM), styrene butadiene latex (SBL) and silicone rubber (SI) or silicone.
  • SBR styrene-butadiene rubber
  • BR polybutadiene rubber
  • NBR nitrile rubber
  • CR Chloroprene rubber
  • EPDM ethylene propylene diene rubber
  • SBL styrene butadiene latex
  • SI silicone rubber
  • the support plate is preferably arranged on the storage container so that it can be moved in and out.
  • the carrier plate with the holding means arranged on it is preferably embedded in a recess in the outer wall and/or a recess in the lid and/or a recess in the base and can move out of the respective recess in order to form a frictional connection with the inner wall of the locker.
  • the holding means is arranged on the surface of a support plate that can be retracted and extended in order to form a frictional connection with the inner wall of a locker, the support plate being at least partially covered with the holding means or consisting of this.
  • the carrier plate is coupled to the handle, so that when the handle is folded in and/or pushed into the outer wall of the storage container, preferably into the front wall of the storage container, the carrier plate with the holding means arranged on it simultaneously forms a frictional connection with the inner wall of the locker.
  • the carrier plate with the holding means arranged on it moves back from the extended position, eliminating the frictional connection. It is thus possible to remove the storage container without any problems.
  • the carrier plate can be moved in and out via a servomotor, with the servomotor being coupled to the closing unit. It is also possible that the carrier plate is actuated, for example, via a pull rod and lever system mounted in the side wall, which is connected to the closing unit on the front side of the storage container. This can preferably also be covered by an intermediate wall. It is also possible for the pull rod and lever system to be embedded in the front wall and/or side wall of the storage container.
  • both the handle folds out or moves out of the outer wall and the carrier plate from the extended position eliminating the frictional connection with the inner wall of the locker enters.
  • the handle is retracted and extended by means of the closing unit via a suitable pull rod and lever system and via another Pull rod and lever system, independent of the handle, the carrier plate is extended and retracted. It is also preferably possible for the handle and the carrier plate to be controlled together via the closing unit by means of a suitable pull rod and lever system, which is connected both to the handle and to the holding means.
  • the carrier plate can be retracted or extended depending on the switching of the closing unit. It is thus possible for the carrier plate to be coupled to the locking unit so that the carrier plate with the holding means arranged on it folds out or extends when the locking unit is switched from the second position to the first position in order to form a frictional connection with the inner wall of the locker.
  • the carrier plate with the holding means arranged on it moves back, eliminating the frictional connection.
  • the closing unit can have different configurations.
  • the locking unit of a storage container according to the invention is a lock, preferably a mechanical lock or an electronic lock.
  • the mechanical lock can be opened, for example, by the owner of the locker using a key, which works according to the conventional key-lock principle known to the person skilled in the art.
  • the mechanical lock can be designed in a further embodiment in such a way that a key located in the lock can be pulled out of the lock both in the first position and in the second position.
  • the locking unit can include an electronic lock.
  • the electronic lock can be switched between the first and the second position by means of an electronic certificate, for example. It is possible that the electronic certificate, which is required to switch the electronic lock, is stored on a mobile phone. So it is conceivable that the locker owner can switch or open the electronic lock with a mobile phone or a transmitter or the like using known techniques, for example NFC (near field communication) or other techniques known to the person skilled in the art.
  • NFC near field communication
  • the storage container according to the invention has at least one sensor which is designed to record information, for example in the form of vibrations or changing lighting conditions.
  • the sensor or sensors are designed to convert the information into a signal and transmit this signal to an external network to transfer.
  • the signals can also be transmitted using techniques known to those skilled in the art. These include, for example, WLAN/WiFi and/or Bluetooth.
  • the sensor is preferably supplied with electrical energy via a battery or an accumulator and is designed in such a way that it checks the state of the battery or the accumulator at regular intervals and emits a signal as soon as the energy state falls below a certain threshold value.
  • the arrangement of a vibration sensor may be desirable, in particular to detect unauthorized attempts to open the storage container and to transmit it to the locker owner.
  • the storage container is exposed to vibrations in the event of an unauthorized attempt to open it.
  • shocks would be detected by a sensor located in the storage case and converted into a signal.
  • the sensor is designed in such a way that it can transmit the signal to a network.
  • the network can be reached via a wireless network connection, including a Wi-Fi connection.
  • a light sensor is arranged on the front side of the storage container, which is designed to detect changes in the lighting conditions, which occur in particular when the locking flap is opened.
  • the sensor is preferably set up in such a way that it transmits a signal to a network when the lighting conditions change from dark to bright.
  • the locker owner is then informed via the network, which has received a signal from the sensor located in the storage container, for example on the mobile phone or via other conventional communication channels. It is also possible that in the event that the sensor arranged in the storage container transmits a vibration signal and/or a signal about changing light conditions to the network, this is automatically transmitted to an external security service or directly to a police station.
  • FIG. 1 shows the plan view of a storage container according to the invention with the handle retracted
  • FIG. 2 shows the plan view of a front wall of a storage container according to the invention with the handle retracted;
  • FIG. 3 shows the plan view of a storage container according to the invention with the handle extended
  • FIG. 4 shows the plan view of a front wall of a storage container according to the invention with the handle retracted;
  • FIG. 5 shows the top view of the underside of a storage container according to the invention with the handle extended and a carrier plate including holding means;
  • FIG. 6 shows the top view of a storage container according to the invention with a planar front wall
  • the storage container 1 and 3 each show a plan view of a storage container 1 according to the invention.
  • the storage container 1 has a lid 2, a front wall 3, two opposite side walls 4 (only one shown) and a rear wall (not shown).
  • the storage container can be equipped or filled with objects, for example objects of value or valuable documents, via the cover 2 .
  • a handle 5 and a closing unit 6 are arranged on the front wall 3 of the storage container 1 .
  • the handle 5 is folded or retracted into the front wall 3 in FIG. 1 and folded out or extended out of the front wall 3 in FIG.
  • the handle is folded in and out or retracted and extended via the closing unit 6, it being possible for the closing unit 6 to be switched between a first position and a second position.
  • the closing unit 6 it being possible for the closing unit 6 to be switched between a first position and a second position.
  • the closing unit 6 is in the first position, in Fig. 3 the closing unit 6 is in the second position.
  • the locking unit can be a mechanical lock, for example, and is switched between the first and the second position, for example, by means of a key. It is also possible for the locking unit 6 to be switched between the first position and the second position by means of an electronic certificate, for example stored on a mobile phone, or a transponder. In this case the closing unit 6 would be an electronic one designed castle.
  • the locking unit 6 must be switched from the first to the second position so that the handle 5 folds out or moves out of the front wall 3 .
  • the front wall 3 is convex in shape to make it more difficult for unauthorized persons to remove the storage container 1 from the locker if the locking unit 6 has not been switched from the first position to the second position and consequently the handle 5 does not fold out of the front wall 3 or drives out.
  • the convex shape makes it difficult for the storage container z. B. by means of a suction device such as a suction cup from the locker.
  • FIG. 2 and FIG. 4 each show a top view of a front wall 3 of a storage container 1 according to the invention, the lid 2 being visible only in FIG.
  • the handle 5 is folded or retracted into the front wall 3 in FIG. 2 and folded out or extended out of the front wall 3 in FIG.
  • Fig. 5 shows the plan view of the underside of a storage container 1 according to the invention.
  • the storage container 1 has additional holding means 7 which are mounted on a carrier plate in a recess in the side walls 4 (only one side wall is shown) and on a carrier plate in a recess in the base 8 is arranged.
  • the handle 5 is extended from the front wall 3 and the carrier plates with the holding means 7 located thereon are retracted.
  • the carrier plates When the handle 5 is retracted or folded in and/or when the closing unit 6 is switched from the second position to the first position, the carrier plates, together with the holding means 7 arranged on them, move out of the recess in the side wall 4 and out of the recess in the base 8 and also form the inner wall of a locker (not shown) from a friction fit.
  • the storage container 1 has a lid 2 which consists of two individual panels, the front panel having an additional locking unit with which the lid 2 can also be opened and closed.
  • the storage container can be equipped or filled with objects, for example objects of value or valuable documents, via the cover 2 .
  • the front wall 3 is planar.
  • the storage container 1 also has two opposing side walls 4 (only one shown) and a rear wall (not shown).
  • a handle 5 and a closing unit 6 are arranged on the front wall 3 of the storage container 1 . The Handle is moved in and out via the closing unit 6, whereby the closing unit 6 can be switched between a first position and a second position.
  • the storage container has two holding means 7 (only one shown) arranged opposite one another on the side walls 4 (only one shown).
  • the holding means 7 are arranged in a recess on the side walls 4 .
  • the handle 5 and the holding means 7 are connected to each other via a mechanical lever and pull rod system (see Figures 7 and 8).
  • the handle 5 and the holding means 7 are connected to one another in such a way that when the handle 5 is pushed into the front wall 3 the holding means 7 (only one shown) move out of the recess in the side wall 4 .
  • the holding means 7 form a frictional connection with the safe deposit box, so that the storage container 1 is secured against being pulled out of the safe deposit box unintentionally.
  • FIG. 7 and FIG. 8 show the top view of the storage container according to FIG.
  • the locking hook 11 opens, whereby the rod 12 releases the handle by means of an unlocking mechanism (not shown) arranged in the handle housing 13, so that it moves out of the handle housing 13 or is pulled out can.
  • the rod 14 which is arranged to the left and right next to the handle housing 13, is moved forward, ie in the direction of the person who switches the closing unit 6 from the first to the second position.
  • the rod 14 is connected to the rods 15 via the connecting means 16 .
  • the rods 15 are connected both to the connecting means 16 and to the actuators 10 and 10' (see Figure 7).
  • the actuators 10 and 10' are arranged in two rails 9.
  • FIG. The rails 9 partially have grooves in which the actuators are arranged.
  • the actuator 10' is movably arranged in the grooves of the rails 9, so that it is moved when the rod 15 is moved back and forth.
  • the two actuators 10 are fixed in the rails 9 .
  • the handle 5 is moved into the handle housing 13 and the holding means 7 is extended from the side wall 4 of the storage container 1 according to the invention in order to be able to exert a frictional connection with the safe deposit box when the storage container 1 is arranged according to the application in a safe deposit box.
  • FIG. 8 the holding means 7 has been moved into the recess in the side wall 4 and the handle 5 has been moved out of the handle housing 13 . In this position, the holding means 7 (only one shown) does not form a frictional connection with the safe deposit box, so that the storage container according to the invention can be removed from the safe deposit box.

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L'invention concerne un contenant de stockage conçu pour stocker des objets dans un coffre-fort, le contenant de stockage étant une cassette de coffre-fort et comprenant au moins une paroi extérieure périphérique, un fond et un couvercle amovible. Le contenant de stockage selon l'invention comprend une unité de fermeture et une poignée permettant de retirer le contenant de stockage du coffre-fort. La poignée peut être rabattue et/ou insérée dans la paroi extérieure et est accouplée à l'unité de fermeture, de sorte que la poignée puisse être déployée ou extraite du contenant de stockage uniquement dans une position enclenchée définie de l'unité de fermeture. Le contenant de stockage selon l'invention se caractérise par une meilleure protection contre le vol par rapport aux cotenants de stockage classiques connus de l'état de la technique. Cette invention concerne en outre un système de stockage d'objets, comprenant un coffre-fort et un contenant de stockage selon l'invention, le contenant de stockage pouvant être retiré et fixé dans le coffre-fort.
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