Information
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Patent Grant
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6241293
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Patent Number
6,241,293
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Date Filed
Wednesday, June 9, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 5, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Dayoan; B.
- Estremsky; Gary
Agents
- Burns, Doane, Swecker & Mathis, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 292 216
- 292 201
- 292 DIG 23
- 292 DIG 64
- 403 348
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A door lock device includes a base plate 2 having horizontal wall 21 connected to a door lock body 31 and vertical wall 22 perpendicular to the horizontal wall 21, a rotation lever 49 rotatably supported to the vertical wall 22, a key lever 47 rotatably supported to a housing 64 of an actuator 6 which is secured to the vertical wall 22, and a connecting lever 48 having one end and the other end, one end being coupled to the rotation lever 49 after rotation of one end to the rotation lever 49, the other being coupled to the key lever 47 after rotation of the other end to the key lever 47, the connecting lever 48 being in parallel and close to the connecting vertical wall 22 of the base plate 2.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is directed to a door lock device for vehicles.
2. Brief Description of the Related Art
One of the conventional door lock devices is disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-open Print No. Hei.10(1998A.D.)-37559 published without examination. This door lock device includes a base plate having a horizontal wall to which a door lock body is connected and a vertical wall which is substantially perpendicular to the horizontal wall, a rotation lever rotatably connected to the vertical wall of the base plate, a key lever rotatably connected to an actuator housing secured to the vertical wall of the base plate, and a connecting link connecting the key lever and the rotation lever, wherein rotating the rotation lever causes a linear movement of the connecting link with the result of a rotation of the key lever.
In the foregoing door lock device, one end of the connecting link is fitted in a hole of the rotation lever so as to establish a connection between the connecting link and the rotation lever, while an operating connection between the connecting link and the key lever is established in such a manner that the other end of the connecting lever is fitted in a hole of an intermediate member connected to the key lever.
However, for establishing the operating connection between the key lever and the connecting link, an intermediate member is required which is in the form of a member separate from the key lever, which results in an increase of the number of parts. Moreover, to ensure the fitting connection between each of the opposite ends of the connecting link and the hole of the corresponding member, a suitable device such as an E-ring is required, thereby causing assembly of the door lock device to be relatively cumbersome.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In light of the foregoing, a door lock device in accordance with the present invention is free from the foregoing drawbacks.
According to a first exemplary embodiment, a door lock device according to the present invention includes:
a base plate having a horizontal wall connected to a door lock body and a vertical wall which is substantially perpendicular to the horizontal wall;
a rotation lever rotatably supported to the vertical wall of the base plate;
an actuator housing secured to the vertical wall of the base plate;
a key lever rotatably supported to the actuator housing; and
a connecting lever having a first end and a second end, the first end being coupled to the rotation lever after a rotation of the first end relative to the rotation lever, the second end being coupled to the key lever after a rotation of the second end relative to the key lever, the connecting lever being in parallel to and close to the vertical wall of the base plate.
Still other objects, features, and attendant advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from a reading of the following detailed description of embodiments constructed in accordance therewith, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent and more readily appreciated from the following detailed description of preferred exemplary embodiments of the present Invention, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
illustrates a front view of a vehicle-door provided with a door lock device in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
illustrates a front view of a door lock device in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3
illustrates a side view of the door lock device shown in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
illustrates a front view of a latch mechanism employed in the door lock device shown in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 5
illustrates a cross-sectional view taken along line A—A in
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 6
illustrates a cross-sectional view taken along line B—B in
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 7
illustrates a perspective view showing a connection in the vicinity of a rotation lever in the door lock device;
FIG. 8
illustrates a perspective view showing a connection mechanism with respect to a connecting lever, a rotation lever, and a key lever; and
FIG. 9
illustrates how the connection mechanism is assembled.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to the drawing figures, like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding elements throughout the several figures.
Referring first to
FIG. 1
, a door lock device
1
is illustrated which is accommodated in a vehicle-door
8
, and includes a base plate
2
, a latch mechanism
3
, a lever mechanism
4
, and a locking actuator
6
, as illustrated in
FIGS. 2 and 3
.
The base plate
2
is of a substantially L-shaped configuration and is configured to have a horizontal wall
21
and a vertical wall
22
which extends from the horizontal wall
21
in such a manner that when the base plate
2
is mounted in the vehicle-door
8
, opposite surfaces are directed along a vehicle lateral in-and-out direction (horizontal direction in FIG.
2
), and the extension direction of the vertical wall
22
starts from an inner space side of the horizontal wall
21
.
As best illustrated in
FIG. 4
, the latch mechanism
3
includes a body
31
, pawl
32
, and a latch member
33
. The body
31
, which accommodates therein the pawl
32
and the latch member
33
, is secured to a rear side of the horizontal wall
21
of the base plate
2
. The body
31
is formed with a groove
31
a whose opening is directed toward an inner space of the vehicle body (not shown) so as to receive and remove a striker
34
when the vehicle-door
8
is brought into its closed and opened conditions, respectively. The pawl
32
and the latch member
33
are pivoted to the body
31
by a pin
32
a
and a pin
33
a
, respectively. The body
31
is provided at an outer surface thereof with a U-shaped groove
33
b
for receiving the striker
34
upon receipt thereof in the groove
31
a
and an engaging pawl
33
c
which is engaged by the pawl
32
upon rotation thereof. The pawl
32
and the latch member
33
which are of the respective foregoing arrangement retain the vehicle door
8
at its closed condition in such a manner that the engagement between the pawl
32
and the engaging pawl
33
c
of the latch member
33
restricts rotational movement of the latch member
33
while the striker
34
is received in the U-shaped groove
33
b
of the latch member
33
. When the pawl
32
is rotated, the engaging pawl
33
c
of the latch
33
is moved to its released condition, allowing the vehicle-door
8
to be opened.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the lever mechanism
4
includes, as its major elements, a lift lever
41
, an open lever
42
, a locking lever
43
, a cancel lever
44
, and a slide bush
45
.
The lift lever
41
is placed on an outer surface of the horizontal wall
21
of the base plate
2
and is rotatably mounted on the pin
32
a
which supports the pawl
32
of the latch mechanism
3
. The lift lever
41
has one arm portion
41
a
with a flange and is brought into rotation together with the pawl
32
when the flange is fitted in the pawl
32
. Engaging flanges are provided to the one arm portion
41
a
and the other arm portion
41
b
of the lift lever
41
, respectively.
Like the lift lever
41
, the open lever
42
is placed on the outer surface of the horizontal wall
21
and is rotatable on the pin
32
a
. One arm portion
42
a
of the open lever
42
is connected via an open rod (not shown) to an outside handle
81
(
FIG. 1
) which is provided at an outer side of the vehicle-door
8
. The open lever
42
is also formed with an extension arm
42
b
which is connected via a cable
84
and an inside lever
46
to an inside handle
83
(
FIG. 1
) that is provided at an inner side of the vehicle-door
8
. It is to be noted that the inside lever
46
is rotatably supported on the vertical wall
22
by a pin
46
a
and the open lever
46
is provided with a pin portion
42
c.
The locking lever
43
is placed on the outer surface of the horizontal wall
21
so as to be rotatably supported thereon by a pin
43
a
. The locking lever
43
is connected to a lock knob (not shown) which is positioned at an inside of the vehicle-door
8
via both a cable
86
and an output lever
61
of a locking actuator
6
, which will be described in greater detail below. The locking lever
43
is also connected to a key-cylinder mechanism
85
(
FIG. 1
) at an outside of the vehicle-door
8
via a key-lever
47
, a connecting lever
48
, a rotation lever
49
, and a connecting rod
50
(FIG.
7
). The locking lever
43
is provided with an arc-shaped slot
43
b
whose center coincides with the pin
32
a.
The slide bush
45
is slidably mounted on the other arm portion
42
d
of the open lever
42
. A pin portion
45
a
of the slide bush
45
is in sliding engagement with an arc-shaped slot
43
a
formed in the locking lever
43
, and engaged and disengaged conditions of the slide bush
45
with the engaging flange of the other arm portion
41
b
, are established when the open lever
42
is rotated in opposite directions, respectively. Thus constructed, slide bush
45
is brought into sliding movement on the other arm portion
42
d
of the locking lever
42
when the locking lever
43
is rotated. This results in the locking lever
43
being transferred so as to be brought into engagement or disengagement with the engaging flange of the other portion
41
b
of the lift lever
41
. Thus, a latched condition and an unlatched condition of the vehicle-door
8
are established. In order for each of the latched condition and the unlatched conditions of the vehicle-door
8
to remain unchanged, the locking lever
43
is under continuous biasing by a turnover spring
51
disposed between the locking lever
43
and the base plate
2
.
The cancel lever
44
is rotatably supported by the locking lever
43
by means of a key-shaped pin portion
44
a
which is an integrated portion of the cancel lever
44
. At a distal end of the cancel lever
44
, there is formed a slot
44
a
with which one arm portion
42
a
of the open lever
42
is in sliding engagement. The distal end of the cancel lever
44
is also provided with an engaging projection
44
c
in parallel with the slot
44
a
so as to be engaged with the engaging flange of one arm portion
41
a
of the lift lever
41
when the cancel lever
43
is brought into a concurrent rotation with the lift lever
41
which is established by the pawl
32
. The cancel lever
44
is pivotally movable relative to the locking lever
43
when the open lever
42
is rotated, so that the projection
44
c
of the cancel lever
44
takes positions to be able to engage or disengage with the engaging flange of one arm portion
41
a
of the lift lever
41
. Thus, a latching operation or a keyless entry operation and a canceling operation to the latching operation are performed. This means that the door lock mechanism
1
has a keyless entry mechanism established by the cancel lever
44
.
The locking actuator
6
includes an electric motor (not shown) as a driving source which is accommodated in a housing
64
and is secured via a bracket
63
to the vertical wall
22
. The bracket
63
also supports tubes
84
a
and
86
a
through which cables
84
and
86
pass, respectively. As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 5
, an output shaft
65
(
FIG. 3
) , which is coupled to the motor via a speed reduction gear train (not shown) so as to be rotated by the motor, extends outside the housing
64
. A distal end of the output shaft
65
is fixed thereon with an output lever
61
so that a unitary rotation of the output shaft
65
and the output lever
61
is established. The output lever
61
is positioned so as to be perpendicular to the locking lever
43
and a lower end projection
61
a
of the output lever
61
is fitted in the locking lever
43
. Thus, rotating the output lever
61
causes a rotational movement of the locking lever
43
which establishes the slide movement the slide bush
45
.
Within the locking actuator
6
, there is accommodated a key switch (not shown) whose detection shaft
66
(
FIG. 3
) extends outside the housing
64
and terminates in a distal end on which the key-lever
47
is fixed. The fixing of the key-lever
47
is made in an integral manner so as to establish a unitary rotation of the key-lever
47
and the detection shaft
66
. The key-lever
47
and the output lever
61
are set to be rotated in parallel substantially to the vertical wall
22
of the base plate
2
. A rear side of the key-lever
47
is provided with a concave portion
47
a
and the key-lever
47
is in an overlapped structure relative to the output lever
61
in such a manner that the output lever
61
is accommodated in the concave portion
47
a
. The output lever
61
is formed therein with an arc-shaped slot
61
b
whose center coincides with the rotation center of the key-lever
47
or a detecting shaft
62
. The key-lever
47
is provided with a projection
47
b
which is fitted in the slot
61
b
. Such an arrangement is able to establish a so-called ‘lost-motion function’ wherein, despite rotational movement of the key-lever
47
which causes rotation of the output lever
61
, the rotation of output lever
61
fails to be transmitted to the key-lever
47
.
As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 6
, the rotation lever
49
is rotatably supported on a bracket
51
which is secured to the vertical wall
22
of the base plate
2
. The rotation lever
49
is in the form of an integral configuration which has a column portion
49
a
and an arm portion
49
b
extending therefrom. As can be best appreciated from the illustration in
FIG. 6
, the column portion
49
a
is provided integrally at its rear side with a snap pin portion
49
c
and is so arranged as to be in alignment with the key cylinder mechanism of the vehicle-door
8
. The bracket
51
is formed therein with a cylindrical boss portion
51
a
. The rotation lever
49
is fitted in the boss portion
51
a
and a distal end of the rotation lever
49
is riveted to be engaged with a distal end of the boss portion
51
a
, thereby establishing a rotational support of the rotation lever
49
on the bracket
51
. In addition, a fitting pawl
49
d
is formed integrally at an end portion of an outer surface of the column portion
49
a.
The connecting rod
50
is coaxially disposed between the key cylinder mechanism and the rotation lever
49
and forms an angle of 90 degrees with respect to the vertical wall
22
of the bracket
51
. One end of the connecting rod
50
is secured to the rotational output member
85
a
of the key cylinder mechanism
85
so as to be rotated together therewith and the other end is fitted in the hole
49
d
of the rotation lever
49
for unitary rotation therewith. Thus, rotating the rotational output member
85
a
of the key cylinder
85
establishing a unitary rotation of the rotation lever
49
therewith via the connecting rod
50
.
As illustrated in
FIGS. 5. 6
,
8
, and
9
, the connecting lever
48
is so arranged as to be in parallel and close to the vertical wall
22
of the lease plate
2
. The connecting lever
48
is provided at one end and the other end thereof with a key-shaped passing-hole
48
a
and a notch
48
b
, respectively. At a distal end of the arm portion
49
b
of the rotation lever
49
, there is formed a key-shaped shaft portion
49
e
, and at an outer surface of the key lever
47
, there is formed a shaft portion
47
c
. In addition, a slant flange portion
47
d
is formed so as to be close to the shaft portion
47
c
. The connecting lever
48
is connected to the shaft portion
47
c
of the key lever
47
by the following steps:
fitting the key-shaped shaft portion
49
e
of the rotation lever
49
into the key-shaped hole
48
a
after lining up the key-shaped shaft portion
49
e
and the key-shaped hole
48
a
; rotating the resultant connecting lever
48
about the key-shaped shaft portion
49
e
; and engaging the notch portion
49
e
with the shaft portion
47
c
of the key lever
47
after sliding on the slant flange portion
47
c
thereof.
After completion of such a movement of the connecting lever
48
, the key-shaped shaft portion
48
b
and the key-shaped hole
48
a
do not line up, thereby preventing extraction of the former from the latter. In addition, a distal end of the slant flange
47
d
is brought into engagement with a distal end of the notch
48
b
, thereby ensuring a coupling between the shaft portion
47
c
and the notch
48
b
. Thus, the rotation lever
49
and the key lever
47
are brought into connection via the connecting lever
48
, thereby establishing rotation of the key lever
47
whenever the connecting lever
48
is urged to be in linear movement by a rotation of the rotation lever
49
.
In operation, under the unlocked condition shown in
FIG. 2
, when the outside handle
6
is operated, the resultant movement thereof is transmitted via the open rod to the open lever
42
, thereby rotating the open lever
42
through an angle from its original position depicted in
FIG. 2
in the counter-clockwise direction in FIG.
2
. Such a rotation of the open lever
42
causes engagement of the engaging projection of the slide bush
45
and the engaging flange of the other arm portion
41
b
of the lift lever
41
, which rotates the lift lever
41
in the counter-clockwise direction. Thus, the pawl
32
is rotated and the vehicle-door
8
becomes ready to be opened. Also, upon manipulation of the inside handle
5
, the open lever
42
, which is connected thereto via the cable
84
and the inside lever
46
, is rotated through an angle from its original position shown in FIG.
2
. This rotational movement of the open lever
42
causes engagement of the engaging projection of the slide bush
45
with the engaging flange of the other arm portion
41
b
of the lift lever
41
in the counter-clockwise direction. Thus, the pawl
32
is rotated and the vehicle-door
8
becomes ready to be opened.
In
FIG. 2
, if the lock knob is manipulated, the cable
84
connected thereto rotates the output lever
61
. At this time, due to the foregoing ‘lost motion function’, the key lever
47
fails to rotate. Such a rotational movement of the output lever
61
is transmitted via its lower projection
61
a
to the locking lever
43
which causes a rotation thereof, thereby moving or sliding the slide bush
45
relative to the open lever
42
. Thus, the engaging projection of the slide bush
45
is transferred to a position at which it is out of engagement with the other arm portion
41
b
of the lift lever
41
, resulting in that a null operation is made even though the open lever
42
or the lift lever
41
is manipulated. This means that even though the vehicle-door
8
is in the unlocked condition the vehicle-door
8
is, in effect, in a locked condition.
In
FIG. 2
, manipulating or operating the key cylinder mechanism
85
causes rotation of the rotation lever
49
which is connected thereto via the connecting rod
50
, causing the key lever
47
also to be rotated, which is connected to the rotation lever
49
via the connecting rod
48
. At this time, the foregoing so-called ‘lost motion function’ transmits the rotational movement of the key lever
47
to the output lever
61
, thereby rotating the output lever
61
. The resultant rotational movement of the output lever
61
is, then, transmitted via its lower projection
61
a
to the locking lever
43
which rotates the locking lever
43
, causing the slide bush
45
to slide relative to the open lever
42
. Thus, the engaging projection of the slide bush
45
is transferred to a position at which it is out of engagement with the other arm portion
41
b
of the lift lever
41
, resulting in that a null operation is made even though the open lever
42
or the lift lever
41
is manipulated. This means that even though the vehicle-door
8
is in the unlocked condition, the vehicle door
8
is effectively in a locked condition.
In accordance with the present invention, rotating the connecting lever can realize that one end and the other end thereof can be coupled to the key lever and the rotation lever, respectively, thereby ensuring that the resultant couplings are reliable without fear of disengagement or extraction and the number of related parts. This brings a simplified connection between the rotation lever and the key lever.
The invention has thus been shown and description with reference to a specific embodiment, however, it should be understood that the invention is in no way limited to the details of the illustrates structures but changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A door lock device for automotive vehicles comprising:a base plate having a horizontal wall connected to a door lock body and a vertical wall which is substantially perpendicular to the horizontal wall; a rotation lever pivotally attached to the vertical wall of the base plate; an actuator housing secured to the vertical wall of the base plate; a key lever pivotally attached to the actuator housing and connected to a key cylinder; a connecting lever coupled to the rotation lever and the key lever, one of the connecting lever and the rotation lever being provided with a shaft portion and the other of the connecting lever and the rotation lever being provided with a hole; and means for allowing the shaft portion to be fitted into the hole when the connecting lever is parallel to the vertical wall and in a first rotational position relative to the rotation lever and for preventing the shaft portion from being removed from the hole when the connecting lever is parallel to the vertical wall and in a second rotational position relative to the rotation lever that is different from the first rotational position to couple the connecting lever to the rotation lever when the connecting lever is in the second rotational position relative to the rotation lever.
- 2. The door lock device, as set forth in claim 1, wherein the actuator housing forms part of an actuator, the actuator including an output lever, and including means coupling the key lever and the output lever of the actuator to each other so that when the key lever is rotated in one direction or an opposite direction the key lever rotates together with the output lever and when the output lever is rotated in one direction or an opposite direction the output lever and the key lever rotate relative to one another.
- 3. The door lock device as set forth in claim 1, wherein the key lever includes a flange portion and a shaft element positioned beneath the flange portion, one end of the connecting lever engaging the shaft element and being prevented from rotating from the second position towards the first position by the flange portion.
- 4. The door lock device as set forth in claim 3, wherein the flange portion is formed integrally with the key lever.
- 5. The door lock device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said means includes said shaft portion being key-shaped and the hole being key-shaped.
- 6. The door lock device as set forth in claim 5, wherein the key-shaped shaft portion is formed on the rotation lever and the key-shaped hole is formed in an end portion of the connecting lever.
- 7. The door lock device as set forth in claim 1, wherein the shaft portion is formed on the rotation lever and the hole is formed in an end portion of the connecting lever.
- 8. The door lock device as set forth in claim 1, wherein the rotation lever is linked to the key cylinder by way of a connecting rod, the rotation lever being rotatable about a rotation axis of the key cylinder.
- 9. A door lock device for automotive vehicles comprising:a base plate having a horizontal wall connected to a door lock body and a vertical wall which is substantially perpendicular to the horizontal wall; a rotation lever pivotally attached to the vertical wall of the base plate; an actuator housing secured to the vertical wall of the base plate; and a key lever pivotally attached to the actuator housing and connected to a key cylinder; a connecting lever coupled to the rotation lever and the key lever, one of the connecting lever and the rotation lever being provided with a shaft portion and the other of the connecting lever and the rotation lever being provided with a hole, the shaft portion being positioned in the hole and having a plurality of outwardly extending elements that engage a surrounding portion of the hole to couple the connecting lever to the rotation lever.
- 10. The door lock device as set forth in claim 9, wherein the key lever includes a flange portion and a shaft element positioned beneath the flange portion, one end of the connecting lever being coupled to the flange portion, the flange portion preventing upward movement of the one end of the connecting lever.
- 11. The door lock device as set forth in claim 10, wherein the flange portion is formed integrally with the key lever.
- 12. The door lock device as set forth in claim 9, wherein said hole is a key-shaped hole.
- 13. The door lock device as set forth in claim 9, wherein the shaft portion is formed on the rotation lever and the hole is formed in an end portion of the connecting lever.
- 14. A door lock device for automotive vehicles comprising:a base plate having a horizontal wall connected to a door lock body and a vertical wall which is substantially perpendicular to the horizontal wall; a rotation lever pivotally attached to the vertical wall of the base plate; an actuator housing secured to the vertical wall of the base plate; and a key lever pivotally attached to the actuator housing and connected to a key cylinder; a connecting lever coupled to the key lever and the rotation lever, one of the connecting lever and the key lever being provided with a shaft element and the other of the connecting lever and the key lever being provided with a notch that is open along one side to permit the connecting lever to be moved from a first rotational position relative to the key lever in which the shaft element is out of engagement with the notch to a second rotational position relative to the key lever in which the shaft element and the notch engage one another.
- 15. The door lock device as set forth in claim 14, wherein the shaft element is formed on the key lever, the key lever including a flange portion positioned beneath the flange portion for preventing the connecting lever positioned in the second position from being rotated towards the first position.
- 16. The door lock device as set forth in claim 15, wherein the flange portion is formed integrally with the key lever.
- 17. The door lock device as set forth in claim 14, wherein the shaft element is provided on the key lever and the notch is provided on one end of the connecting lever.
- 18. The door lock device as set forth in claim 14, wherein the end of the connecting lever opposite said one end is provided with a key-shaped hole, and including a key-shaped shaft portion provided on the rotation lever, the key-shaped shaft portion being positioned in the key-shaped hole to couple the connecting lever to the rotation lever.
Priority Claims (1)
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Jun 1998 |
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