The present disclosure relates generally to device and methods for machine quilting and more specifically to quilting frame and other devices for positioning and retention of fabric for sewing with a quilting machine.
Devices for machine quilting typically consist of three primary components, a frame, a sewing machine, and a machine carriage having a carriage bottom plate that travels laterally on an x-axis and a carriage top plate that travels longitudinally on a y-axis. Quilt fabric layers, which typically consist of backing fabric, batting, and top fabric, but may consist of as few as one layer of fabric or more than three layers, which single fabric layer, or multiple layers collectively.
For a typical quilting frame, the fabric layers are rolled onto fabric layer rails and fed from the respective fabric layer rails to a take-up rail that passes through the throat of the sewing machine, suspending the fabric layers of the quilt core together to rest on the sewing machine bed. For a typical quilting frame, in order for the fabric layers of the quilt core to remain flat and straight, it is necessary for the fabric layer rails and the take-up rail to be longer than the quilt is wide.
For a typical quilting frame, the sewing machine is positioned on and secured to the quilting frame carriage top plate and is guided on the machine carriage to create a desired stitching pattern as the layers of fabric are quilted together. The sewing machine, and particularly the needle bar of the sewing machine, is guided longitudinally and laterally across the available quilting work area, which is determined by the length of the throat of the sewing machine and the width of the quilt fabric itself, the width of the quilt being limited to the width of the quilting frame. When the fabric in the work area has been sewn, the fabric is rolled forward from the fabric layer rails to the take-up rail so that the completed area is rolled onto the take-up rail which passes through the throat of the sewing machine. This also advances the fabric that has not yet been quilted into the work area, and the new strip of un-quilted fabric area may then be sewn. A typical quilting frame may need that the quilt be sewed from front to back, or vice versa, with the fabric progressively being fed onto the take-up rail as each strip of the quilt core is sewn from one side of the quilt core to the other.
An alternative to machine quilting with a traditional frame is to quilt by hand, performing all the stitching without a sewing machine, simply using a needle and thread. Another alternative is to baste the three layers of fabric together using pins or small stitches later to be removed. Once the fabric is basted, the user can quilt the layers together by guiding the fabric through the machine by hand. Hoops may also use to hold small areas of the quilt flat and straight to perform the stitching. Embroidery machines, for example, use a hoop to hold the fabric and then through motor control, move the hoop while the sewing machine stitches to create the desired patterns on the fabric.
Quilting without a frame may need basting and is time consuming. Hand quilting or quilting by using a hoop may also need basting, and moving the fabric to create the sewing patterns can be cumbersome due to the amount of fabric that has to be manipulated in a large quilt. Machine quilting on a frame is often a much more convenient and expeditious way to complete a quilt. The frame, however, may need to be large in order to make large quilts. Additionally, there may need to be a way to retain the quilt on the frame to save space, as many quilters do not have enough space to accommodate the large quilting frame.
The present disclosure may comprise one or more of the following features and combinations thereof.
A quilting frame unit for supporting a quilt core to be sewn by a quilting machine may include a frame support structure adapted to support a machine carriage assembly, a frame assembly affixed to the frame support structure, and a retention system. The machine carriage assembly may provide for lateral and longitudinal movement of the quilting machine. The frame assembly may include a plurality of fabric support members configured to support the quilt core relative to the quilting machine.
In some embodiments, the retention system may include one or more quilt core retention members. Each quilt core retention member may include a retention clip, a front fabric retainer arm, and a rear fabric retainer arm. The retention clip may be configured to selectively couple to one support member of the plurality of fabric support members with the quilt core draped over the plurality of fabric support members to retain the quilt core to the one support member. The front fabric retainer arm that extends from the retention clip away from the one support member. The rear fabric retainer arm may extend from the retention clip away from the one support member.
In some embodiments, the rear fabric retainer arm may be spaced apart longitudinally from the front fabric retainer arm to define a quilt-core roll receiving channel. The quilt-core roll receiving channel may be configured to receive a quilt core roll of unsewn or previously sewn fabric of the quilt core to support the quilt core roll relative to the frame assembly when the quilt core is draped over the frame assembly.
In some embodiments, the retention system may further include a spring-biased retention clamp for each quilt core retention member. The spring-biased retention clamp may be pivotably coupled to the front fabric retainer arm of the respective quilt core retention member to change between a closed position and an open position. In the closed position, the retention clamp may extend between the front and rear fabric retainer arms to engage the quilt core roll located in the quilt-core roll receiving channel to block the quilt core roll from moving out of the quilt-core roll receiving channel. In the open position, the retention clamp may be spaced apart from the rear fabric retainer arm to allow the quilt core roll to move out of the quilt-core roll receiving channel.
In some embodiments, the spring-biased retention clamp may include a clamp arm, a rod, and a spring. The rod may pivotably couple the clamp arm to the front fabric retainer arm. The spring may extend between the clamp arm and the front fabric retainer arm. The spring may be configured to provide a clamping force to the clamp arm to urge the clamp arm toward the closed position.
In some embodiments, the retention clip may include a clip base, a first deflectable clip arm, and a second deflectable clip arm. The first deflectable clip arm may extend from a first end of the clip base. The second deflectable clip arm may extend from a second end of the clip base.
In some embodiments, the second end of the clip base may be spaced apart from the first end of the clip base to define a support-member receiving channel. The support-member receiving channel may be configured to receive the one support member with the quilt core draped over the one support member. In some embodiments, the front fabric retainer arm, the rear fabric retainer arm, and the clip base may cooperate to define the quilt-core roll receiving channel.
In some embodiments, each of the first and second deflectable clip arms may include an engagement portion and a lip portion. The engagement portion may define a plurality of frame receiver facets. Each of the frame receiver facets may be configured to engage with grooves on the one support member to couple the retention clip to the one support member. The lip portion may extend from the engagement portion away from the one support member to a terminal end. In some embodiments, the lip portion of the first deflectable clip arm and the lip portion of the second deflectable clip arm may define a clip throat therebetween.
In some embodiments, the front and rear fabric retainer arms may extend at an angle. The front and rear fabric retainer arms may extend at an angle relative to one another.
In some embodiments, the front and rear fabric retainer arms of the retention member may be each shaped to include a base and a lip. The base may extend from the retention clip. The lip may extend from the base to a terminal end.
In some embodiments, the lip of the front fabric retainer arm and the lip of the rear fabric retainer arm may define a retention member throat therebetween. The base of the front fabric retainer arm and the base of the rear fabric retainer arm may define a base width that is less than a width of the retention member throat.
In some embodiments, the retention clip may include clip base and a pair of deflectable clip arms. The pair of deflectable clip arms may extend from opposite ends of the clip base.
In some embodiments, the clip base and the pair of deflectable clip arms may cooperate to define a support-member receiving channel. The support-member receiving channel may be configured to receive the one support member with the quilt core draped over the one support member. In some embodiments, the front fabric retainer arm, the rear fabric retainer arm, and the clip base may cooperate to define the quilt-core roll receiving channel.
In some embodiments, each deflectable clip arm included in the pair of deflectable clip arms may include an engagement portion and a lip portion. The engagement portion may define a plurality of frame receiver facets each configured to engage with grooves on the one support member to couple the retention clip to the one support member. The lip portion may extend from the engagement portion away from the one support member to a terminal end. The lip portion of a first deflectable clip arm and the lip portion of a second deflectable clip arm may define a clip throat therebetween.
In some embodiments, the frame assembly may include a first end fabric support member coupled to a first end support of the frame support structure, a second end fabric support member coupled to a second end support of the frame support structure, a front fabric support member that extends laterally between and interconnects the first end fabric support member and the second end fabric support member, and a rear fabric support member. The second end fabric support member may be spaced apart laterally from the first end fabric support member. The front fabric support member may extend laterally between and interconnect the first end fabric support member and the second end fabric support member. The rear fabric support member may be spaced apart longitudinally from the front fabric support member. The rear fabric support member may extend laterally between the first end support and the second end support of the frame support structure through a throat of the quilting machine.
In some embodiment, the one or more quilt core retention members may be configured to selectively couple to the rear fabric support member. The one or more quilt core retention members may be configured to selectively couple to the rear fabric support member with the quilt core draped over the rear fabric support member.
In some embodiments, the retention system may further include one or more secondary retention clips. The secondary retention clips may be configured to couple to one of the first end fabric support member, the second end fabric support member, and the front fabric support member with the quilt core draped over to retain the quilt core to the first end fabric support member, the second end fabric support member, or the front fabric support member.
In some embodiments, the first end fabric support member, the second end fabric support member, the front fabric support member, and the rear fabric support member may each have a substantially octagonal cross-section with a plurality of grooves. The one or more secondary retention clips may be configured to engage one of the first end fabric support member, the second end fabric support member, and the front fabric support member in one of the plurality of grooves to couple the secondary retention clip to the first end fabric support member, the second end fabric support member, or the front fabric support member.
In some embodiments, the one or more secondary retention clips may include a clip base and a pair of deflectable clip arms. The pair of deflectable clip arms may extend from opposite ends of the clip base to define a support-member receiving channel. The support-member receiving channel may be configured to receive one of the first end support member, the second end support member, and the front fabric support member with the quilt core draped over the first end support member, the second end support member, or the front fabric support member.
In some embodiments, the pair of deflectable clip arms may each be configured to engage one of the first end fabric support member, the second end fabric support member, and the front fabric support member in one of the plurality of grooves. the pair of deflectable clip arms may each engage one of the fabric support members to couple the secondary retention clip to the first end fabric support member, the second end fabric support member, or the front fabric support member.
According to another aspect of the disclosure, a quilt core retention device may be adapted to retain a quilt core to be sewn by a quilting machine to a quilting frame. The retention device may include a retention clip and a pair of fabric retainer arms.
In some embodiments, the retention clip may be configured to selectively couple a laterally-extending support member of the quilting frame with the quilt core draped over the support member to retain the quilt core to the support member. The retention clip may be shaped to define a support-member receiving channel configured to receive the support member of the quilting frame.
In some embodiments, the pair of fabric retainer arms may each extend from the retention clip away from the support member of the quilting frame. The pair of fabric retainer arms may be spaced apart longitudinally from one another to define a quilt-core roll receiving channel. The quilt-core roll receiving channel may be configured to receive a quilt core roll of unsewn or previously sewn fabric of the quilt core to support the quilt core roll relative to the quilting frame when the quilt core is draped over the quilting frame.
In some embodiments, the retention clip and the pair of fabric retainer arms may be integrally formed. The retention clip and the pair of fabric retainer arms may be integrally formed as a single piece component.
In some embodiments, the quilt core retention device may further include a spring-biased retention clamp. The spring-biased retention clamp may be pivotably coupled to one retainer arm included in the pair of fabric retainer arms to change between a closed position and an open position. In the closed position, the retention clamp may extend between the pair of fabric retainer arms to engage the quilt core roll located in the quilt-core roll receiving channel to block the quilt core roll from moving out of the quilt-core roll receiving channel. In the open position, the retention clamp may be spaced apart from the other retainer arm to allow the quilt core roll to move out of the quilt-core roll receiving channel.
In some embodiments, the retention clip of the quilt core retention member may include a clip base, a first deflectable clip arm that extends from a first end of the clip base, and a second deflectable clip arm that extends from a second end. The second end of the clip base may be spaced apart from the first end of the clip base to define the support-member receiving channel. The pair of fabric retainer arms and the clip base cooperate to may define the quilt-core roll receiving channel.
In some embodiments, each of the first and second deflectable clip arms may include an engagement portion and a lip portion. The engagement portion may define a plurality of frame receiver facets each configured to engage with grooves on the support member to couple the retention clip to the support member. The lip portion may extend from the engagement portion away from the support member to a terminal end. The lip portion of the first deflectable clip arm and the lip portion of the second deflectable clip arm may define a clip throat therebetween.
In some embodiments, the pair of fabric retainer arms may extend at an angle. The pair of fabric retainer arms may extend at an angle relative to one another.
In some embodiments, the retention clip may include a clip base and a pair of deflectable clip arms. The pair of deflectable clip arms may each extend from the clip base. The clip base and the pair of deflectable clip arms may cooperate to define a support-member receiving channel configured to receive the support member with the quilt core draped over the support member. The pair of fabric retainer arms and the clip base may cooperate to define the quilt-core roll receiving channel.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a method for retaining a quilt core to a quilt frame unit for sewing by a quilting machine may include providing quilting frame unit. The quilting frame unit may include a frame support structure adapted to support a machine carriage assembly, a frame assembly affixed to the frame support structure, and a retention system. The frame assembly may include a plurality of fabric support members.
In some embodiments, the retention system may include one or more quilt core retention members that each have a retention clip and a pair of fabric retainer arms. The pair of fabric retainer arms may each extend from the retention clip away from the support member of the quilting frame. The pair of fabric retainer arms may be spaced apart longitudinally from one another to define a quilt-core roll receiving channel.
In some embodiments, the method may further include draping the quilt core over the plurality of fabric support members of the frame assembly. In some embodiments, the method may further include coupling the retention clip of the quilt core retention member to a rear fabric support member included in the plurality of fabric support members of the frame assembly with the quilt core draped over the rear fabric support member to retain the quilt core to the rear fabric support member. In some embodiments, the method may further include locating a quilt core roll of unsewn or previously sewn fabric of the quilt core in the quilt core roll receiving to support the quilt core roll relative to the frame assembly when the quilt core is draped over the frame assembly.
These and other features of the present disclosure will become more apparent from the following description of the illustrative embodiments.
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the disclosure, reference will now be made to a number of illustrative embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same.
A quilting frame unit 10 for supporting a quilt core 100 to be sewn by a quilting machine 110 is shown in
To sew the quilt core, the quilt core is draped over the fabric support members 86, 87, 88, 89 of the frame assembly 16. The retention system 18 is then used to retain the quilt core 100 to the plurality of fabric support members 86, 87, 88, 89 of the frame assembly 16. This positions a fabric zone 120 of the quilt core 100 for sewing by the quilting machine 110. Successive fabric zones 130 of the quilt core 100 may be consecutively secured to the frame assembly 16 of the quilting frame unit 10 with the sewn fabric zones of the quilt core 100 advanced into the machine throat 112 of the quilting machine 110 and rolled onto a flexible take-up spool 114. This helps keep the fabric layers of the sewn fabric zones from interfering with the sewing of the successive fabric zone 130 positioned on the frame assembly 16 for sewing.
The retention system 18 includes one or more quilt core retention devices 20, one or more secondary retention clips 22, and a tightening mechanism 24 as shown in
Each of the quilt core retention devices 20 includes a quilt core retention member 26 and a spring-biased retention clamp 28 as shown in
The quilt core retention member 16 includes a retention clip 30 and a pair of fabric retainer arms 32, 34 as shown in
The rear fabric retainer arm 34 is spaced apart longitudinally from the front fabric retainer arm 32 to define the quilt-core roll receiving channel 36 as shown in
In this way, the fabric layers of the sewn/unsewn fabric zones are prevented from interfering with the sewing of the fabric zone 130 positioned on the frame assembly 16 for sewing. Additionally, by securing the quilt core roll 100R to the rear fabric support member 87, successive or subsequent fabric zones 130 may be positioned and secured for sewing without much effort of repositioning the quilt core 100.
The retention clamp 28 includes a clamp arm 38, a rod 40, and a spring 42 as shown in
In the closed position, the clamp arm 38 of the retention clamp 28 extends between the pair of fabric retainer arms 32, 34 to engage the quilt core roll 100R located in the quilt-core roll receiving channel 38 to block the quilt core roll 100R from moving out of the quilt-core roll receiving channel 38. In the open position, the clamp arm 38 is spaced apart from the rear fabric retainer arm 34 to allow the quilt core roll 100R to move out of the quilt-core roll receiving channel 36. In the illustrative embodiment, an end 38E of the clamp arm 38 may engage with the rear fabric retainer arm 34 in the closed position.
By biasing the clamp arm 38 toward the closed position, as the quilt core roll 100R is unrolled to position subsequent fabric zones 130 on the frame assembly 16, the user may not need to manually unroll the quilt core roll 100R. To insert the quilt core 100 into the quilt-core roll receiving channel 36, the user needs to apply an open force FO to the clamp arm 38 to overcome the clamping force. Then, once the quilt core 100 is located in the quilt-core roll receiving channel 36, the user releases the clamp arm 38 allowing the spring 42 to urge the clamp arm 38 back to the closed position.
Turning again to the retention member 26, the retention clip 30 of the retention member 26 includes a clip base 44, a first deflectable clip arm 46, and a second deflectable clip arm 48 as shown in
The support-member receiving channel 50 is configured to receive the rear fabric support member 87 with the quilt core 100 draped over the rear fabric support member 87. In the illustrative embodiment, the front fabric retainer arm 32, the rear fabric retainer arm 34, and the clip base 44 of the retention clip 30 cooperate to define the quilt-core roll receiving channel 38 as shown in
Each of the first and second deflectable clip arms 46, 48 includes an engagement portion 46E, 48E and a lip portion 46L, 48L as shown in
In the illustrative embodiment, the retention clip 30 of the retention member 26 has a generally u-shaped or horseshoe shaped cross-section as shown in
Each of the first and second deflectable clip arms 46, 48 of the retention clip 30 are elastic such that when the clip arms 46, 48 deflect, they reciprocate back to the original shape. Therefore, the retention clip 30 retains its u-shaped or horseshoe shaped cross-section after attaching or removing the retention clip from the rear fabric support member 87.
The original shape of the retention clip 30 is shown in
In the partially engaged position, the pair of deflectable clip arms 46, 48 are deflected relative the clip base 44 such that the width of the retention clip throat 30T has increased as shown in
The front and rear fabric retainer arms 32, 34 of the retention member 28 are each shaped to include a base 32B, 34B, and a lip 32L, 34L as shown in
The lip 32L of the front fabric retainer arm 32 and the lip 34L of the rear fabric retainer arm 34 define a retention member throat 26T therebetween as shown in
In the illustrative embodiment, the front retainer arm 32 further includes a rod-receiving channel 40C and a clamp-receiving notch 38N as shown in
The secondary retention clips 22 each include a clip base 54 and a pair of deflectable clip arms 56, 58 as shown in
The pair of deflectable clip arms 56, 58 are each configured to engage one of the fabric support members 86, 88, 89 in one of the plurality of grooves 92 to couple the secondary retention clip 22 to the corresponding fabric support member 86, 88, 89. Each deflectable clip arm 56, 58 includes an engagement portion 56E, 58E and a lip portion 56L, 58L as shown in
The engagement portion 56E, 58E extends from a first end of the clip base 54 and defines a plurality of frame receiver facets 62. Each of the receiver facets 62 are configured to engage with grooves 92 on the corresponding fabric support member 86, 88, 89 to couple the retention clip 22 to the corresponding fabric support member 86, 88, 89. The lip portion 56L, 58L extends from the respective engagement portion 56E, 58E to a terminal end 56T, 58T. In the illustrative embodiments, the lip portion 56L of the first deflectable clip arm 56 and the lip portion 58L of the second deflectable clip arm 58 define a clip throat 22T therebetween.
In the illustrative embodiment, the retention clip 22 has a generally C-shaped cross-section as shown in
The original shape of the retention clip 22 is shown in
In the partially engaged position, the pair of deflectable clip arms 56, 58 are deflected relative the clip base 54 such that the width of the retention clip throat 22T has increased as shown in
The tightening mechanism 24 includes a tightening gear 64, a pawl 66, and a tightening controller 68 as shown in
The pawl 66 is shaped to include a pawl body 66B, a plurality of pawl teeth 66T, and a pawl lever 66L as shown in
In the illustrative embodiment, the pawl 66 is spring biased by a spring 70 as shown in
In the illustrative embodiment, the tightening controller 68 is a wheel as shown in
The gear 64 is also shaped to include a plurality of inner gear teeth 64IT as shown in
Turning again to the frame support structure 12, the frame support structure 12 includes a first end support 80, a second end support 82, and frame support members 84A, 84B, 84C, 84D as shown in
The frame assembly 16 includes the plurality of fabric support members 86, 87, 88, 89 as shown in
The plurality of fabric support members 86, 87, 88, 89 includes a front fabric support member 86, a rear fabric support member 87, a first end fabric support member 88, and a second end fabric support member 89 as shown in
The front fabric support member 86 extends laterally between and interconnects the first end fabric support member 88 and the second end fabric support member 89. The rear fabric support member 87 is spaced apart longitudinally from the front fabric support member 86. The rear fabric support member 87 extends laterally between the first end support 54 and the second end support 56 of the frame support structure 12 through the machine throat 112 of the quilting machine 110.
Each of the plurality of fabric support members 86, 87, 88, 89 is shaped to include ridges 90 and grooves 92 as shown in
The machine carriage assembly 14 includes a machine carriage 94, a front carriage track 95, and a rear carriage track 96 as shown in
The machine carriage 94 includes front carriage rollers (not shown) and rear carriage rollers (not shown) that provide for carriage lateral movement A, and thus for the machine lateral movement of the quilting machine 110 as shown in
To begin sewing the quilt core 100, the quilt core 100 may be draped over the fabric support members 86, 87, 88, 89 of the frame assembly 16 and secured to the fabric support members 86, 87, 88, 89 using the retention system 18. The quilt core 100 is secured in place by coupling the retention clip 30 of the quilt core retention member 28 to the rear fabric support member 87 so that the rear fabric support member 87 is received in the support-member receiving channel 50 with the quilt core 100 draped over.
The quilt core roll 100R may be located in the quilt-core roll receiving channel 36 to move the unsewn or previously sewn fabric of the quilt core out of the way. This helps keep the fabric layers of the sewn fabric zones from interfering with the sewing of the fabric zone 120 to be positioned on the frame assembly 16 for sewing.
To locate the quilt core roll 100R in the quilt-core roll receiving channel 36, the user applies the opening force FO to the clamp arm 38 to move the clamp arm 38 to the open position. Once the quilt core roll 100R is located in the quilt-core roll receiving channel 36, the user releases the clamp arm 38 and the spring 42 urges the clamp arm 38 back to the closed position.
Next, the quilt core 100 is secured to the other fabric support members 86, 88, 89 with the secondary retention clips 22. Multiple secondary retention clips 22 may be used for each fabric support member 86, 88, 89 as shown in
This may position a fabric zone 120 of the quilt core 100 for sewing by the quilting machine 110 as shown in
Before sewing, the tightening mechanism 24 may be used to provide tension to the fabric zone 120 by rotating the tightening controller 68 in the tightening direction C. When the quilt core 100 is secured and the desired fabric zone 120 is in place, the quilting machine 110 may be operated by the user to sew the desired quilting pattern into the fabric zone 120.
Once the sewing of the fabric zone 120 is completed, the secondary retention clips 22 may be removed from each of the fabric support members 86, 88, 89. The quilt core 100 may then be moved and repositioned on the fabric support members 86, 88, 89 in a new position. By moving the quilt core 100, the quilt core roll 100R may be partially unrolled from the take-up spool 114, like as shown in
The quilt core 100 may then be re-secured by coupling the secondary retention clips 22 to each of the respective fabric support members 86, 88, 89. This may position a new fabric zone 130 of the quilt core 100 for sewing by the quilting machine 110 as shown in
The retention system 18 allows for flexibility in the sequence of sewing the respective fabric zones 120, 130. The retention system 18 allows the user to reposition the quilt core 100 as desired, while keeping the sewn or unsewn fabric out of the way. The quilt core retention devices 20 also allow the quilt core to easily be changed between machines if needed. As the quilt core roll 100R is located in the quilt-core roll receiving channel 36, if the quilt core 100 were to be changed to a different frame support structure 12 and frame assembly 16, the user only need remove the retention clips 30 from the rear fabric support member 87. The quilt core 100 may remain in the quilt-core roll receiving channel 36 on the fabric take-up spool 114, while the retention clips 30 are removed from the rear fabric support member 87. The retention clip 28 would keep the quilt core roll 100R in the channel 26 during the exchange.
To remove the quilt core retention devices 20 from the rear fabric support member 87, the user may squeeze the fabric retainer arms 32, 34 together. This may cause the deflectable clip arms 46, 48 to deflect away from the rear fabric support member 87, which spaces the receiver facets 52 away from the grooves 92 on the rear fabric support member 87 and allow the quilt core retention devices 20 to be removed from the rear fabric support member 87. This may aid in the removal of the quilt core retention devices 20 from the rear fabric support member 87, making it easier.
While the disclosure has been illustrated and described in detail in the foregoing drawings and description, the same is to be considered as exemplary and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only illustrative embodiments thereof have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the disclosure are desired to be protected.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Nos. 63/374,051, filed Aug. 31, 2022; the entire contents of this application is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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