Apparatus for guilding an endless paper web

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6354478
  • Patent Number
    6,354,478
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 21, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 12, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An apparatus comprising two lateral guide devices guiding the paper web at the longitudinal edges of the endless paper web, and a deflection means is provided. With the aid of the deflector the paper web is deflected at least once from its direction of movement to increase the stiffness of the paper web while the paper web is moving between the lateral guide devices. Because of that, the paper web is prevented from ascending the lateral guide devices and a damage to the paper web is avoided when the paper web comes into lateral contact with the lateral guide device.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an apparatus for guiding an endless paper web and in particular to an apparatus for guiding an endless paper web without making use of perforated edges or transport pins to a subsequent paper processing means.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION AND DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART




The present invention relates to an apparatus for guiding an endless paper web and in particular to an apparatus for guiding an endless paper web without making use of perforated edges or transport pins to a subsequent paper processing means.




In the prior art various apparatuses for guiding an endless paper web e.g. to a paper processing system are known. For achieving the straightest possible movement of the paper e.g. through a paper cutter or a printer, one method of implementing a paper guide means is the use of so-called traction means in the case of which transport holes punched into the paper web on both sides thereof are engaged by pins for transporting the paper.




One disadvantage of this paper guide means is to be seen in the fact that, for providing the perforated edges, the paper web must first be taken to a ready-to-use manufacturing apparatus by the producer before it can be supplied to the final consumer. In addition, the transport holes are frequently cut off from the lateral edges of the paper web for optical or other reasons in the means used for further processing, and this entails, in turn, an unnecessary consumption of paper and unnecessary waste paper and it necessitates an edge cutting means.




In the case of a further apparatus for guiding an endless paper web known on the prior art, the straight movement of the paper web is achieved by means of web-edge control making use of adjustable guide and transport rolls.




A paper guide means of this kind requires a very complicated technical design with adjustable guide and transport rolls; in addition, it is very complicated to carry out the adjustments for guiding a paper web of the respective type of paper.




In the prior art, an apparatus is additionally known in the case of which a paper guide means, which is described in detail in FIG.


6


. Comprises a trough structure


100


with a concave or convex surface


102


and shoulders


104


. The shoulders


104


are provided for engagement with opposed edges of a paper web


106


. The direct distance


108


between the shoulders


104


on both sides of the trough structure


100


is smaller than a width


110


of the paper web


106


when flat. The trough structure


100


has the effect that the paper web


106


is deformed with regard to its width


110


so that the distance


108


between edges along the longitudinal sides of the paper web


106


in the trough structure


100


is smaller than the width


110


between the edges of the trough structure. When the apparatus is in use, the paper web


106


moves from an entrance end


112


to an exit end


114


through the trough structure


100


. The shoulders


104


engage the paper edged so that the paper is help in the trough structure and guided along a straight line.




The paper web


106


moves through the trough structure


100


to a flat surface


116


. This flat surface


116


extends from the concave surface


102


(support structure) of the exit end


114


of the trough structure


100


to the straightening plows


118


. The flat surface


116


is additionally provided with a central opening


120


. The opening


120


has arranged therein the driving roll


122


. The driving roll


122


is arranged in the opening


120


in a vertical plane in such a way that an outer rubber surface


124


of the driving roll


122


is located slightly above the flat surface


116


. The outer layer


124


of the driving roll


122


engages the lower surface of the paper web


106


as soon as this paper web


106


moves over the flat surface


116


and conveys the paper web


106


by means of the rotation of the driving roll


122


.




The straightening plows


118


are provided at the end of the flat surface


116


opposite the trough structure


100


, as can be seen in FIG.


6


. The straightening plows


118


comprise an upper lip


124


and a lower lip


126


. In this arrangement, a pressure roll


128


is used for applying a pressure on a paper web passing between the pressure roll


106


will be maintained in contact with the driving roll


122


.




The direction of movement of the paper web


106


through the trough structure


100


is indicated by the arrow


130


in FIG.


6


.




Due to the fact that the driving roll


122


is arranged such that it projects through the opening


120


above the flat surface


116


, an axial displaceability of the driving roll


122


is not possible.




An apparatus of this type is known e.g. from U.S. Pat. No. 5,213,246, which achieves paper guidance by means of a trough structure in which the paper web flows, the trough structure being formed in one piece. Due to the structural design of this trough structure, a separate trough structure is required for each paper web width. In addition, when the paper web running through the trough structure is very broad and thin, only a very slight increase in the stiffness of the paper web can be reckoned with.




In view of the above-mentioned facts, known paper transport means are only capable of guiding paper webs having a specific width and paper thickness or it is necessary to use either so-called traction means or a complicated web-edge control for guaranteeing that the paper web moves along a straight path e.g. to a paper processing system.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is the object of the present invention to provide an apparatus for guiding an endless paper web which is capable of handling the paper web independently of its width and thickness without using any traction means or web-edge control.




The present invention is an apparatus for guiding an endless paper web having:




two lateral guide devices guiding the paper web at the longitudinal edges thereof;




a deflector with the aid of which the paper web is deflected at least once from its direction of movement while it is moving between the lateral guide devices; and




a first transport roll on a drivable shaft and a second transport roll for applying a feed force to the paper web passing between the first and the second transport roll.




The present invention is based on the finding that an increase in the stiffness of the paper web is achieved by vertically deflecting the paper web from the direction of movement, whereby the paper web will be prevented from ascending the lateral guide means and whereby damage to the paper web will be avoided when the paper web comes into lateral contact with the lateral guide means.




An advantage of the present invention is to be seen in the fact that paper costs can be reduced essentially, since the paper webs can be used with an unperforated edge thus avoiding the necessity of laterally cutting off the transport holes for optical or other reasons in the means used for further processing; this avoids an unnecessary consumption of paper and unnecessary waste paper, and additional edge cutting means can be dispensed with.




According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a wave-shaped path of movement or rather a wave-shaped deflection of the paper web from its direction of movement is achieved by means of a plurality of round bars between which the paper web passes. Since the deflection of the paper web can be adjusted to different paper web widths, paper thicknesses and strengths by adjusting one of the round bars and the distance of the lateral guide means, the apparatus for guiding an endless paper web is capable of handling paper webs with arbitrary paper web widths, paper thicknesses and strengths, respectively.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the following, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be explained in detail making reference to the drawings enclosed, in which:





FIG. 1

shows a perspective view of an embodiment of the apparatus according to the present invention for guiding an endless paper web comprising a first transport roll arrangement;





FIG. 2



a


shows a perspective view of an alternative transport roll arrangement;





FIG. 2



b


shows a perspective view of an alternative arrangement for pretensioning a transport roll arrangement;





FIG. 3

shows a sectional side view of the apparatus for guiding an endless paper web provided with a mark reader;





FIG. 4

shows a representation of the mark reader shown in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

shows a sectional side view of the apparatus for guiding an endless paper web with an alternative arrangement of the paper guide bars and of the mark reader;





FIG. 6

shows a paper guide means according to the prior art.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




In the following, preferred embodiments of the apparatus according to the present invention will be described in detail on the basis of

FIGS. 1

to


5


.





FIG. 1

shows a first preferred embodiment of an apparatus according to the present invention used for guiding an endless paper web. A plurality of round bars


10


,


12


,


14


is supported between two side walls


16


(only one of these walls is, however, shown). Also two lateral guide means


18


,


20


are arranged between the two side walls


16


; these lateral guide means


18


,


20


are mounted on a transverse strip


22


and adapted to be axially displaced relative thereto. The transverse strip


22


has additionally arranged thereon a plurality of guide strips


24


.




In

FIG. 1

, a first


26


and a second


28


transport roll are additionally shown. The first transport roll


26


is fixed to a shaft


30


such that it is secured against rotation relative thereto; this shaft


30


is rotatable about a shaft axis


34


in a direction of rotation indicated by the arrow


32


. A driving pulley


36


of the transport roll


26


is connected via a form-fit driving belt


38


to a driving pulley


40


attached to a shaft


42


of a feed motor


44


.




An L-shaped bearing block


46


is axially displaceable with regard to a central axis


48


of a shaft


50


, a biasing spring


52


being attached to a lower portion of the L-shaped bearing block


46


. In a section


54


extending at right angles to the L-shaped bearing block


46


, a shaft


56


is arranged, which is connected to a guide means


58


for the second transport roll


28


, the transport roll


28


rotating about an axis


59


arranged in this guide means


58


.




The shaft


56


has provided thereon two pins


62


which extend at right angles to a central axis


60


of the shaft


56


, each pin


62


having a spring force applied thereto by a respective one of two springs


64


. The central axis


60


extends at right angles to the axis of rotation


34


of the transport roll


26


. The pivoting range of the second transport roll


28


about the central axis


60


is determined by means of the springs


64


, as shown by the double arrow


66


in FIG.


1


.




In

FIG. 1

an endless paper web


68


is additionally shown, which runs through the apparatus for guiding an endless paper web in the direction of movement shown by the arrow


70


and which has optionally provided thereon read marks


72


, if such read marks are required for further processing the endless paper web


68


.




In the following, the technical mode of operation of the apparatus used for guiding an endless paper web will be described in detail making reference to FIG.


1


. To simplify matters, the apparatus used for guiding an endless paper web will be referred to as paper transport means in the following.




The paper web


68


is supplied to the paper transport means from a stack, a reel or on-line from a printer (not shown). The paper web


68


, which is deflected by means of at least one of the round bars


10


,


12


,


14


, is passed in a wave shape through the round bars


10


,


12


,


14


which are arranged transversely to the direction of movement of the paper web


68


and which are supported between the two side walls


16


(only one of these walls is shown).




The two lateral guide means


16


,


18


for the paper web


68


are secured to a transverse strip


22


and they are axially displaceable relative to said transverse strip


22


. The laterally adjustable lateral guide means


18


,


20


are axially adjusted such that they are spaced at a distance from one another which is only slightly larger than the paper web


68


. Due to the wave-shaped path of movement through the round bars


10


,


12


,


14


, the paper web


68


has imparted thereto a degree of stiffness which is so high that, if the paper web comes into lateral contact with the lateral guide means


18


,


20


, it will not be damaged and it will be prevented from ascending these lateral guide means


18


,


20


. One or a plurality of the round bars


10


,


12


,


14


, i.e. in the case of three round bars preferably the central round bar


12


, is/are, moreover, vertically adjustable relative to the paper web


68


in such a way that the magnitude of the paper wave amplitude can be adjusted in a range from 0 (cf. also

FIG. 4

) up to several millimeters, whereby the resultant stiffness of different kinds of paper can be adjusted.




A paper wave amplitude of 0 is preferably adjusted when a new endless paper web is “threaded” into the apparatus for guiding an endless paper web or when the strength of the paper web


68


running through the apparatus is already so high that no increase in strength or only a minor increase in strength is necessary for straight guidance of the paper web


68


.




After a wave-shaped passage through the guide bars


10


,


12


,


14


, the paper web


68


is supplied to the pair of transport rolls


26


,


28


via the lateral guide means


18


,


20


secured to a transverse strip


22


. The guide strips


24


on which the paper web rests can be implemented in the form of elongate ribs, as shown in

FIG. 1

, paper-guiding supports or paper-supporting surfaces of an arbitrary shape being imaginable for the paper web


68


.




By means of the first and second transport rolls


26


,


28


, a feed force is applied to the paper web


68


, the first transport roll


26


being fixed to the shaft


30


such that it is secured against rotation relative thereto and driven via the form-fit driving belt


38


by means of the feed motor


44


.




The second transport roll


28


is attached to the L-shaped bearing block


46


which is axially displaceable with regard to the axis


48


of the rod


50


. By means of the biasing spring


52


, which, as can be seen in

FIG. 1

, is arranged on the L-shaped bearing block


46


, the second transport roll


28


is pretensioned relative to the first transport roll


26


, i.e. the transport roll


28


is pressed onto the transport roll


26


with a certain spring force. The second transport roll


28


is additionally arranged such that it is rotatable about the axis of rotation


60


in the bearing block


46


, the axis of rotation


60


being positioned perpendicular to and centrally to the axis


34


about which the shaft


30


rotates. By means of the two springs


64


applying a spring force to the two pins


62


which are arranged perpendicularly on the shaft


56


and parallel to the axis


59


, the rotary position or pivoting range of the second transport roll


28


can be adjusted for a pendulum motion when the paper web


68


is being aligned.




The lower transport roll


26


of the transport roll arrangement consists preferably of steel and has an exact diameter so as to guarantee that deformations and temperature expansions, respectively, occurring in the case of other materials to a higher degree do not have a negative influence on a constant transport path of the paper web


68


per revolution of the drive. The upper transport roll


28


of the transport roll arrangement is provided with an elastomeric coating having a high coefficient of friction so as to avoid a possibly occurring slip between the upper transport roll


28


and the endless paper web


68


.




The upper transport roll


28


, which is provided with an elastomeric coating having a high coefficient of friction, is pretensioned relative to the lower transport roll


26


via the L-shaped bearing block


46


by means of the biasing spring


52


. The pair of transport rolls


26


,


28


is axially displaceable on the shafts


30


and


46


, respectively, so that the pair of transport rolls


26


,


28


can be positioned centrally to the paper web. The upper transport roll


28


, which serves as a thrust roll, is additionally rotatably supported in the L-shaped bearing block


46


, the axis of rotation


60


of this upper transport roll


28


extending perpendicular to and centrally to the axis of rotation


32


of the roll


26


. With the aid of the adjustable compression springs


64


, which act on the axis of rotation


60


via the two pins


62


on the shaft


58


, the axis of movement of the roll


28


is caused to orient itself automatically parallel to the roll


26


. When a paper web


68


moving at an oblique angle is adjusted by means of the lateral guide strips


18


,


20


to the desired position parallel to the middle of the apparatus, i.e. to a position where the paper web


68


is oriented parallel to the lateral guide strips


18


,


20


, the roll


28


is additionally able to carry out the associated pendulum motion when the paper web is being aligned.




In the following, elements which are identically arranged and implemented in

FIGS. 1

to


5


, are designated by identical reference numerals.





FIG. 2



a


shows an alternative transport roll arrangement for adjusting the rotary position of the transport roll


28


. Since in the case of very thin paper, a forced deflection of the paper web


68


is not possible,

FIG. 2

shows an additional embodiment in the case of which the axis of rotation


60


of the roll


28


can be oriented precisely relative to the lateral guide means


18


,


20


and secured in position via adjustable clamping screws


74


, i.e. by rotating the screw heads


75


. This prevents the transport roll


28


from carrying out the above-described pendulum motion by means of which a paper web


68


moving at an oblique angle is aligned parallel to the lateral guide means


18


,


20


, whereby a paper web consisting of a very thin and sensitive paper is prevented from being damaged, i.e. from crumpling or even tearing.




In contrast to the embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

where two springs


64


are used, the adjustment of the position of the transport roll


28


relative to the axis


60


, i.e. of the two pins


62


relative to the pivoting range


66


of the transport roll


28


, can be accomplished by means of the two clamping screws


74


. Preferably, the axis of rotation


59


, about which the transport roll


28


rotates, is oriented parallel to the axis of rotation


32


of the transport roll


26


. As for the rest, the mode of operation of the transport roll arrangement according to

FIG. 2

is identical with that of the transport roll arrangement according to FIG.


1


.





FIG. 2



b


shows an alternative arrangement for pretensioning the bearing block


46


and, consequently, the upper transport roll


28


relative to the lower transport roll


26


.




In this embodiment the bearing block


46


is connected to the shaft


50


such that it is secured against rotation relative thereto; the bearing block


46


can additionally be axially displaceable relative to the shaft


50


. In the vicinity of the two ends of the shaft


50


, two connecting struts


75




a


are arranged whose lower portions


75




b


are provided with an opening for accommodating the shaft


50


, the lower portions


75




b


of the connecting struts


75




a


being connected to the shaft


50


such that they are secured against rotation relative thereto. The upper portions of the connecting struts


75




a


are arranged in opposed relationship with two L-shaped stop members


75




c


provided with an opening


75




d


so that the L-shaped stop members


75




c


can be secured to a support structure (not shown). Between the opposed connecting struts


75




a


and L-shaped stop members


75




c


, a respective compression spring


75




e


is provided.




By means of these compression springs


75




e


a spring force can be applied to the upper portion of the connecting struts


75




a


, whereby a pivotal movement of the connecting strut


75




a


and, consequently, a rotation of the shaft


50


can be caused; by means of this rotation, the upper transport roll


28


arranged on the bearing block


46


is pretensioned relative to the lower transport roll


26


.





FIGS. 3 and 4

show a paper transport means having a reader


76


arranged thereon, which is provided on the side facing the paper web


68


preferably above the adjustable round bar


12


; in correspondence with the round bar


12


which is adapted to be adjusted at right angles to the direction of movement of the paper web


68


, the reader


76


is adjustable by means of an adjustment device


78


relative to the direction of adjustment indicated by the double arrow


80


. The reader


76


detects the marks


72


on the paper web


68


preferably with the aid of optical means


77


. The adjustment device


78


is used for adjusting the vertical position of the round bar


12


, and, consequently, the deflection of the paper web


68


, as well as the position of the reader


76


.




In

FIG. 4

, the position of the round bar


12


has been adjusted such that the paper web


68


is not subjected to any deflection. The different positions of the adjustable round bar


12


that can be adjusted and, consequently, the deflection of the paper web


68


are provided for the purpose of adapting the deflection of the paper web


68


to the speed at which the paper web


68


runs through the paper guide means, with due regard to the strength of the paper, the stiffness of the paper, the stressability and the thickness of the paper.




By simultaneously adjusting the vertical position


80


of the reader


76


and the adjustable round bar


12


, a constant predefined distance is obtained between the paper web


68


running over the adjustable round bar


12


and the reader


76


by means of which the read marks


72


required for format length control, e.g. in paper cutting units, can be detected and read, respectively. The arrangement of the guide bars


10


,


12


,


14


and of the reader


76


can be adjusted such that it varies between a maximum deflection of the paper web


68


and a minimum deflection or no deflection at all of the paper web


68


(cf. FIG.


4


), as has already been described above.





FIG. 5

shows a sectional side view of the paper transport means with an alternative arrangement of the paper guide bars


10


,


12


,


14


and of the mark reader


76


.

FIG. 5

shows an arrangement of the reader


76


and of the adjustment device


78


relative to the direction of movement of the paper web


68


which is mirror-symmetrical with respect to the arrangement show in FIG.


4


. This variant of arranging the reader


76


, the adjustment device


78


and the round bars


10


,


12


,


14


is used when the marks


72


to be detected by the reader


76


are located on the paper web side facing the transport roll


28


.




In the case of a further arrangement of the reader


76


and of the round bars


10


,


12


,


14


, the readers


76


are arranged on both sides of the paper web on the respective side facing the paper web


68


above an arbitrary round bar


10


,


12


,


14


, whereby the marks


72


to be detected can be provided on an arbitrary side of the paper web


68


and the reading of the read marks


72


is reliably guaranteed. The provision of the readers


76


is, however, not limited to an arrangement in which these readers


76


are necessarily arranged above the adjustable round bar


12


, but they can also be located above another round bar


10


,


12


,


14


.




When the apparatus according to the present invention is used e.g. in cutting machines requiring a very precise detection of the paper feed and of the position of the paper, respectively, it must be guaranteed that the paper web is guided as exactly as possible and that the instantaneous position of the paper web


68


is therefore detected and controlled as precisely as possible. Hence, minor slip and format length corrections are carried out by means of a correction control in the case of which the position of e.g. the cross-cutter or of some other paper processing means and the paper feed can be compared and changed, if necessary. For this kind of control, the read marks


72


are required at regular intervals on the paper web


68


; during passage of the paper web


68


, these read marks


72


are detected by means of the reader


76


and transmitted to an evaluation means (not shown) in which the positions of the detected read marks


72


are evaluated and further processed in a suitable manner. Making use of the detected positions of the read marks


72


, the evaluations means calculates the necessary paper feed and controls the transport roll arrangement and the transport roll


26


, respectively, on the basis of the detected values, whereby the feed of the endless paper web


68


is adjusted precisely and correct further processing of the endless paper web


68


is guaranteed.




In contrast to the three round bars


10


,


12


,


14


which are shown in the drawing and only one of which, viz. the round bar


12


, is vertically adjustable in position, an arbitrary number of round bars can be provided in the apparatus for guiding an endless paper web according to the present invention; it is also possible to use a plurality of adjustable round bars so as to permit the paper web


68


to be deflected more than once. Furthermore, it is also possible to arrange a plurality of corresponding deflection arrangements, which consist of a plurality of round bars or which are implemented in accordance with the first preferred embodiment, at predefined intervals so as to permit a straight and correct guidance of an endless paper web also over distances of greater length.




In addition, the shape of the round bars provided for the deflection of the paper web


68


can be modified in comparison with the shape shown in

FIG. 1

to


5


. A plurality of rolls can, for example, be provided, which are arranged axially and rotatably on the round bars at regular intervals, two outer rolls being arranged such that they are flush with the lateral guide means and the lateral guide strips, respectively, so that the edges of the paper web


68


extend perpendicularly to the lateral guide means, i.e. so that these edges only move perpendicularly into contact with the lateral guide means. This has the effect that the size of the contact surface on which the endless paper web


68


moves over the respective rolls is reduced.




Furthermore, the reader


76


can be arranged at a location other than the position above a round bar, e.g. the adjustable round bar; it must, however, be guaranteed that the distance between the paper web


68


and the respective reader


76


is kept constant so as to guarantee that the read marks


72


arranged on the paper web


68


are read precisely and without errors.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus for guiding an endless paper web having longitudinal edges and a direction of movement, comprisingtwo lateral guide devices guiding the endless paper web at the longitudinal edges of the endless paper web; a deflector with the aid of which the endless paper web is deflected at least once from the direction of movement of the endless paper web while the endless paper web is moving between the lateral guide devices; and a first transport roll on a drivable shaft and a second transport roll for applying a feed force to the endless paper web passing between the first and the second transport roll.
  • 2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the endless paper web passes in a wave shape through the deflector of the endless paper web.
  • 3. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the deflector of the endless paper web comprises a plurality of round bars.
  • 4. The apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the deflector of the endless paper web is composed of three round bars, at least one of the round bars being adapted to be deflected at right angles to the direction of movement of the endless paper web so as to guide the endless paper web in a wave shape between the round bars in the direction of movement.
  • 5. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the two lateral guide devices for the endless paper web are implemented in the form of two guide strips arranged in parallel in the direction of movement of the endless paper web, the distance between two parallel guide strips being axially adjustable.
  • 6. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the second transport roll is pretensioned relative to the first transport roll by means of a spring.
  • 7. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the second transport roll is arranged such that it is rotatable relative to the first transport roll about an axis of rotation extending essentially at right angles to the drive shaft of the first transport roll.
  • 8. The apparatus according to claim 7, wherein a rotary movement about the axis of rotation is limited by springs.
  • 9. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the second transport roll is arranged such that it is displaced relative to the first transport roll about an axis of rotation extending essentially at right angles to the drive shaft of the first transport roll.
  • 10. The apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the position of rotary displacement of the second transport roll relative to the first transport roll can be adjusted by means of screws.
  • 11. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first transport roll consists of steel and the second transport roll is provided with an elastomeric coating.
  • 12. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a reader is provided for reading marks arranged on the endless paper web.
  • 13. The apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the reader is provided on the side facing the endless paper web above the adjustable round bar of the plurality of round bars and is adapted to be adjusted in accordance with the round bar, which is adjustable at right angles to the direction of movement of the endless paper web so as to guarantee a predefined constant distance between the reader and the endless paper web.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
197 40 222 Sep 1997 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP98/04268 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO99/14147 3/25/1999 WO A
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