Hair styling device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6499491
  • Patent Number
    6,499,491
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 6, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 31, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A hair styling device for twirling locks of hair together including a main body, and at least two hair grabbers for respectively grabbing separate locks of hair. Each of the hair grabbers is connected to respective hair twisters, and each of the hair twisters rotates respective locks of hair to form twists of hair. The device further comprises a hair twist rotator body connected to each of the hair grabbers. The hair twist rotator body is connected to and rotatable relative to the main body. Rotation of the hair twist rotator body cables the twists of hair to form a cord of hair. The hair grabbers are substantially stationary relative to the hair twist rotator when the hair twist rotator rotates relative to the main body.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates generally to devices for styling hair, and more particularly to an apparatus for twirling locks of hair together.




2. Description of Related Art




There are numerous methods of styling hair. One such method includes curling locks of hair. Devices for curling locks of hair are known in the art, including hand operated hair curlers, as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 2,785,689 to Trabish and U.S. Pat. No. 2,118,920 to Gentile.




Another hair styling technique is braiding, which has traditionally been the process of interweaving three or more strands of hair in a diagonal overlapping pattern. The completed braid extends from a starting position near the scalp to the end of the hair, where it may be prevented from unraveling with a device such as a clip or a rubberband. Many attempts have been made to assist individuals in the braiding of hair. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,038,996 to Eronini, et al. discloses a portable hair braider which is motor operated and uses a plurality of foot members as hair parters for dividing hair over a predetermined width of the scalp. Hair grippers clamp the parted hair and rotate the strands, forming a braid. U.S. Pat. No. 5,497,795 to Hibbard discloses another hair braiding apparatus, in which a plurality of rings are utilized to interweave two strands of hair in between and through the plurality of rings to accomplish a braid.




While many devices are known in the prior art for styling hair, there is a need for an improved device for twisting locks of hair together without forming a braid. Accordingly, it is an object of the invention is to provide a hair styling device that assists with the twirling together of two or more locks of hair.




It is another object of the invention is to provide a hair styling device which will be suitable for use by hair stylists.




It is still a further object of the invention is to provide a hair styling device which will be suitable for use as a child's toy.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A hair styling device for twirling locks of hair together, according to an embodiment of the invention, includes a main body and at least two hair grabbers for respectively grabbing separate locks of hair. Each of the hair grabbers can be connected to respective hair twisters, and each of the hair twisters rotates respective locks of hair to form twists of hair. The device further comprises a hair twist rotator body connected to each of the hair grabbers the hair twist rotator body can be connected to and rotatable relative to the main body. Rotation of the hair twist rotator body cables the twists of hair to form a cord of hair. The hair grabbers are substantially stationary relative to the hair twist rotator when the hair twist rotator rotates relative to the main body.




Each hair grabber can include a hook which is positionable between a release position and a grabbing position, and a retractor for moving the hook between the release position and the grabbing position. The retractor can be a spring. The device can also include a hair grabber body, and the hook can be recessed within a slot in the hair grabber body.




The hair twisters can synchronously rotate. The device can further include a shaft which is connected to each hair twister. Rotation of the shaft can impart motion to the hair twisters which, in turn, can cause the hair twisters to rotate the hair grabbers.




The device according to the invention can also include a main gear connected to the shaft and a grabber gear connected to each of the hair twisters. Rotation of the shaft can impart motion to the main gear, rotation of the main gear can impart motion to each grabber gear, and motion of each grabber gear can cause the hair twisters to rotate the hair grabbers. The device can also have a first clutch which prevents rotation of the main gear and the grabber gears while the hair twist rotator body rotates relative to the main body. Idler gears may be positioned between the main gear and the grabber gear.




The hair twist rotator body can hold the hair twisters. The device can also have an energy storage structure. Release of energy from the energy storage structure can rotate the hair twist rotator body relative to the main body. The energy storage structure can include an elastic loop having a first position coupled to the shaft. Additionally, the energy storage structure can have a reel mounted on the shaft, and a length of cord wound at least partially around the reel. In this arrangement, pulling the cord rotates the shaft, causing energy to be stored in the energy storage structure. Alternatively, the energy storage structure can be a motor. In either arrangement, the device can have a second clutch which prevents rotation of the hair twist rotator body while energy is being stored in the energy storage structure.




In another embodiment of the invention, a hair styling device for twirling locks of hair together includes a main body and hair grabbers for respectively grabbing separate locks of hair. Each of the hair grabbers can have a hair grabber body, a hook positionable between a release position and a grabbing position, and a retractor for moving the hook between the release position land the grabbing position. Each of the hair grabbers can be connected to respective hair twisters, and each hair twister can rotate the respective locks of hair to form twists of hair. The device further includes a shaft connected to each of the hair twisters. Rotation of the shaft imparts motion to the hair twisters, and this motion causes the hair twisters to rotate the hair grabbers. A hair twist rotator body is connected to each of the hair grabbers, and is connected to and rotatable relative to the main body. Rotation of the hair twist rotator body cables the twists of hair to form a cord of hair. The hair grabbers are substantially stationary relative to the hair twist rotator body when the hair twist rotator body rotates relative to the main body.




In this embodiment, the device can further include a main gear connected to the shaft and a grabber gear connected to each of the hair twisters, so that rotation of the shaft imparts motion to the main gear, rotation of the main gear imparts motion to each grabber gear, and motion of each grabber gear causes the hair twisters to rotate the grabbers. The device can also have a first clutch which prevents rotation of the main gear and the grabber gears while the hair twist rotator body rotates relative to the main body. The device can also include idler gears positioned between the main gear and each grabber gear.




A hair styling device for twirling locks of hair together, according to another embodiment of the invention, includes a main body and at least two hair grabbers for respectively grabbing separate locks of hair. Each of the hair grabbers has a hair grabber body, a hook positionable between a release position and a grabbing position, and a retractor for moving the hook between the release position and the grabbing position. In addition, each of the hair grabbers can be connected to respective hair twisters, and each hair twister rotates the respective locks of hair to form twists of hair. The device also has a shaft connected to each of the hair twisters. Rotation of the shaft imparts motion to the hair twisters, and this motion causes the hair twisters to rotate the hair grabbers. A hair twist rotator body holds the hair twisters, and is connected to and rotatable relative to the main body. Rotation of the hair twist rotator body cables the twists of hair to form a cord of hair. The device also has an energy storage structure. Release of energy from the energy storage structure rotates the hair twist rotator body relative to the main body. The hair grabbers are substantially stationary relative to the hair twist rotator body when the hair twist rotator body rotates relative to the main body.




According to another aspect of the invention, a hair styling device for twirling locks of hair together includes a main body, and at least two hair grabbers for respectively grabbing separate locks of hair. The hair grabbers are connected to respective hair twisters, and the hair twisters rotate respective locks of hair to form twists of hair. A shaft is connected to each of the hair twisters. Rotation of the shaft imparts motion to the hair twisters, and this motion causes the hair twisters to rotate the hair grabbers. A hair twist rotator body holds the hair twisters, and is connected to and rotatable relative to the main body. Rotation


6


of the hair twist rotator body cables the twists of hair to form a cord of hair. The device can also include an energy storage structure. Release of energy from the energy storage structure rotates the hair twist rotator body relative to the main body. The hair grabbers are substantially stationary relative to the hair twist rotator body when the hair twist rotator body rotates relative to the main body.




According to this embodiment of the invention, the device can also include a main gear connected to the shaft and a grabber gear connected to each of the hair twisters. Rotation of the shaft imparts motion to the main gear, rotation of the main gear imparts motion to each grabber gear, and motion of each grabber gear causes the hair twisters to rotate the hair grabbers. The device can have a first clutch which prevents rotation of the main gear and the grabber gears while the hair twist rotator body rotates relative to the main body. Idler gears can be positioned between the main gear and each grabber gear.




The energy storage structure can be a reversible motor. Alternatively, the energy storage structure can include an elastic loop having a first portion coupled to the shaft, a reel mounted on the shaft, and a length of cord wound at least partially around the reel. Pulling the length of cord rotates the shaft, causing energy to be stored in the energy storage structure. In either arrangement, the device can also have a second clutch which prevents rotation of the hair twist rotator body while energy is being stored in the energy storage structure.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




There are presently shown in the drawings embodiments which are presently preferred, it being understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a hair styling device according to the invention.





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


2





2


of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of hair grabbing, twisting, and rotating components of the invention.





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view of hair rotating components of the invention.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view showing one operating position of the invention.





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


6





6


of

FIG. 2

, showing operation of hair twisting components according to the invention.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view showing a second operating position of the invention.





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of a hair styling device according to an alternate embodiment of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

shows a hair styling device


10


according to the invention. The device


10


acts to twirl locks of hair together. The presently preferred device


10


includes two or more hair grabbers


12


,


14


for grabbing separate locks of hair. Each of the hair grabbers


12


,


14


can be connected to one or more hair twisters


16


,


18


. The hair twisters


16


,


18


rotate locks of hair being held by hair grabbers


12


,


14


, forming separate twists of hair.




The hair twisters


16


,


18


can be connected to a hair twist rotator body


20


. The hair twist rotator body


20


can rotate the hair grabbers


12


,


14


directly. Alternatively, the hair twist rotator body


20


can rotate the hair twisters


16


,


18


, and rotation of the hair twisters


16


,


18


can cause the attached hair grabbers


12


,


14


to rotate. In either arrangement, rotation of the hair twist rotator body


20


can cable the twists of hair to form a cord of hair.




The hair twist rotator body


20


can be connected to a main body


22


, and is preferably rotatably connected to the main body


22


. The hair grabbers


12


,


14


preferably remain substantially stationary relative to the hair twist rotator body


20


when the hair twist rotator body


20


rotates relative to the main body


22


. The main body


22


can be configured for gripping by the hand of a user of the device


10


.




The hair grabbers


12


,


14


can be any device suit able for grabbing hair, such as a clip, clasp, or fastener. As shown in

FIG. 2

, however, each of the hair grabbers


12


,


14


is preferably a hook. Each hair grabber


12


,


14


can reside in a slot


24


,


26


within respective hair twisters


16


,


18


. The hair grabbers


12


,


14


are positionable between a release position and a grabbing position. In

FIG. 2

, the hair grabbers are shown in the grabbing position.




Retractors


28


,


30


can be used to move the hair grabbers


12


,


14


between the release position and the grabbing position. The retractors


28


,


30


can be any structure suitable for moving the hair grabbers


12


,


14


, but are preferably springs. Support rods


32


,


34


which assist with the movement of the hair grabbers


12


,


14


between the release and grabbing positions can be located proximate to the retractors


28


,


30


.




The hair twisters


16


,


18


are preferably connected to a rotatable shaft


36


. The shaft


36


can be mounted to the hair twist rotator body


20


with any suitable mounting structure


38


, such as a screw, bolt, or pin. Rotation of the shaft


36


can impart motion to the hair twisters


16


,


18


. This movement of the hair twisters


16


,


18


can cause the hair twisters


16


,


18


to rotate the hair grabbers


12


,


14


.




A main gear


40


can be connected to the shaft


36


in any suitable manner, and is preferably mounted on the shaft


36


. A grabber gear


42


,


44


can be connected to each hair twister


16


,


18


. In the presently preferred embodiment, a grabber gear


42


,


44


is mounted on each hair twister


16


,


18


. The main gear


40


and grabber gears


42


,


44


can be operatively connected so that rotation of the: shaft


36


imparts rotation to the main gear


40


and rotation of the main gear


40


imparts rotation to the grabber gears


42


,


44


. In this arrangement, motion of the grabber gears


42


,


44


can cause the hair twisters


16


,


18


to rotate the hair grabbers


12


,


14


.




Idler gears


46


,


48


can be positioned between the main gear


40


and each of the grabber gears


42


,


44


. The idler gears


46


,


48


can assist with the rotation of the main gear


40


and the grabber gears


42


,


44


in a first direction while the idler gears


46


,


48


rotate in a second direction. As shown in

FIG. 3

, each idler gear


46


,


48


can be connected to an idler gear shaft


50


,


52


. A portion of the idler gear shafts


50


,


52


can reside within recesses


54


,


56


in an inner wall of the hair twist rotator body


20


. However, the invention is not limited in that regard. Similarly, a portion of the support rods


32


,


34


may also reside within recesses


58


,


60


in the inner wall of the hair twist rotator body


20


.




In the presently preferred embodiment, a gear clutch


56


is located proximate to the main gear


40


, and may be connected to the lower portion of the main gear


40


. The gear clutch


56


can prevent rotation of the main gear


40


, the grabber gears


42


,


44


, and the idler gears


46


,


48


while the hair twist rotator body


20


rotates relative to the main body


22


.




Referring again to

FIG. 2

, the device


10


has energy storage structure which rotates the hair twist rotator body


20


relative to, the main body


22


. Any energy storage structure suitable for causing this rotation is acceptable. In a preferred embodiment, the energy storage structure includes an elastic loop


62


, which can be twisted in order to store energy. The elastic loop


62


can have a first portion which is connected to a first coupling structure


64


on the shaft


36


. The first coupling structure


64


is preferably located at one end of the shaft


36


, however, the invention is not limited in that regard. The elastic loop


62


can also be attached to a second coupling structure


65


. The second coupling structure


65


may be attached to an inner wall of the main body


22


.




In the presently preferred embodiment, the energy storage structure also includes a reel


66


connected to the shaft


36


. Preferably, the reel


66


is mounted on the shaft


36


. A length of cord


68


can be wound at least partially around the reel


66


. The cord


68


may be formed from any material suitable for acting as a draw string, including string or fishing wire. A pull ring


70


can be attached to the cord


68


to assist the user with extending the cord


68


. In this arrangement, pulling the cord


68


rotates the shaft


36


, causing the elastic loop


62


to twist. Twisting of the elastic loop


62


stores energy which can be released by allowing the cord


68


to retract to its initial position.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 4

, the device


100


can have a hair twist rotator body clutch


72


which prevents rotation of the hair twist rotator body


20


while energy is being stored. For example, according to an embodiment of the invention, the hair twist rotator body clutch


72


can prevent the hair twist rotator body


20


from rotating while the cord


68


is being pulled and the elastic loop


62


is being twisted.




Referring now to

FIGS. 5-7

, the operation of the device


10


according to a preferred embodiment of the invention will be described. In

FIG. 5

, each hair grabber


12


,


14


is grasping a lock of hair. In addition, the pull ring


70


has been pulled, causing the elastic loop


62


to become twisted, the cord


68


to be at least partially unwound from the reel


66


, and the shaft


36


to rotate. As shown in

FIG. 6

, rotation of the shaft


36


imparts motion to the main gear


40


, rotation of the main gear


40


imparts motion to each idler gear


46


,


48


, and rotation of each idler gear imparts motion to each grabber gear


42


,


44


.




Referring again to

FIG. 5

, the motion of leach grabber gear


42


,


44


causes the hair twisters


16


,


18


to rotate, imparting rotation to the hair grabbers


12


,


14


. Rotation of the hair grabbers


16


,


18


forms separate twists of hair. The hair twist rotator body clutch


72


prevents the hair twist rotator body


20


from rotating while the hair grabbers


12


,


14


and the hair twisters


16


,


18


are rotating.




In

FIG. 7

, the pull ring


70


has been released, causing the elastic loop


62


to untwist and the cord


68


to wind more completely around the reel


66


. The untwisting of the elastic loop


62


rotates the hair twist rotator body


20


relative to the main body


22


. The gear clutch


56


prevents rotation of the main gear


40


, the grabber gears


42


,


44


, and the idler gear


46


,


48


while the hair twist rotator body


20


rotates relative to the main body


22


. Rotation of the hair twist rotator body


20


cables the twists of hair to form a cord of hair.





FIG. 8

shows an alternative embodiment of the invention, in which the energy storage structure can be any electrical motor


74


, including a reversible motor. The motor


74


may be driven by any suitable power generator


76


, including a battery or a cord connection to a 120 volt or a 240 volt electrical outlet.




It should be understood that the examples and embodiments described herein are for illustrative purposes only and that various modifications or changes in light thereof will be suggested to persons skilled in the art and are to be included within the spirit and purview of this application. The invention can take other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof.



Claims
  • 1. A hair styling device for twirling locks of hair together, comprising:a main body; a rotator mounted for rotatable motion relative to said main body; at least two hair twisters supported by the rotator for rotatable motion relative to the rotator, each hair twister including a respective hair grabber configured to grab one or more locks of hair; and a reversible electric motor directly driving a shaft thereof in first and second directions that rotates the hair twisters relative to the rotator in said first direction to thereby form respective twists of hair, and rotates in said second, opposite direction to rotate the rotator relative to the main body in the second direction, thereby combining the respective twists into a single cord of hair.
  • 2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the hair grabber of each respective hair twister comprises a hook positionable between a release position and a grabbing position.
  • 3. The device according to claim 2, wherein the hook is recessed within a slot in the hair twister.
  • 4. The device according to claim 3, further comprising a retractor operative to retract the hook from the release position to the grabbing position.
  • 5. The device according to claim 4, wherein the retractor is comprised of a spring.
  • 6. The device according to claim 5, wherein the hair twisters rotate synchronously.
  • 7. The device according to claim 1, further comprising a main gear connected to the shaft and a grabber gear connected to each of the hair twisters, wherein rotation of the shaft imparts motion to the main gear, rotation of the main gear imparts motion to each of the grabber gears, and motion of each of the grabber gears causes the hair twisters to rotate.
  • 8. The device according to claim 7, further comprising idler gears positioned between the main gear and each grabber gear to transfer rotational movement from the main gear to the grabber gear.
  • 9. The device according to claim 7, further comprising a gear clutch disposed between the rotator and the main gear, the gear clutch being positioned to prevent rotation of the main gear relative to the rotator when the gear clutch is engaged.
  • 10. The device according to claim 9, wherein the gear clutch is engaged while the motor rotates the rotator relative to main body in the second direction, whereby the hair twisters remain substantially stationary relative to the rotator as the rotator rotates.
  • 11. The device according to claim 10, wherein the hair grabber of each respective hair twister comprises a hook positionable between a release position and a grabbing position.
  • 12. The device according to claim 11, wherein the hook is recessed within a slot in the hair twister.
  • 13. The device according to claim 12, further comprising a retractor operative to retract the hook from the release position to the grabbing position.
  • 14. The device according to claim 13, wherein the retractor is comprised of a spring.
  • 15. The device according to claim 14, wherein the hair twisters rotate synchronously.
  • 16. A hair styling device for twirling locks of hair together, comprising:a main body; a rotator mounted for rotatable motion relative to said main body; at least two hair twisters supported by the rotator for rotatable motion relative to the rotator, each hair twister including a respective hair grabber configured to grab one or more locks of hair; a rotator clutch positioned between the main body and the rotator so as to prevent the rotator from rotating when the rotator clutch is engaged; a gear clutch disposed within the rotator and positioned to prevent rotation of the hair twisters relative to the rotator when the gear clutch is engaged; and a reversible electric motor directly driving a shaft thereof in first and second directions that rotates the hair twisters relative to the rotator in said first direction while the rotator clutch is engaged to thereby form respective twists of hair, and rotates in said second, opposite direction to rotate the rotator relative to the main body in the second direction while the gear clutch is engaged to thereby combine the respective twists into a single cord of hair.
  • 17. The device according to claim 16, wherein the hair grabber of each respective hair twister comprises a hook positionable between a release position and a grabbing position.
  • 18. The device according to claim 17, wherein the hook is recessed within a slot in the hair twister.
  • 19. The device according to claim 18, further comprising a retractor operative to retract the hook from the release position to the grabbing position.
  • 20. The device according to claim 19, wherein the retractor is comprised of a spring.
  • 21. The device according to claim 20, wherein the hair twisters rotate synchronously.
  • 22. The device according to claim 16, further comprising a main gear connected to the shaft and a grabber gear connected to each of the hair twisters, wherein rotation of the shaft in the first direction when the rotator clutch is engaged imparts motion to the main gear, rotation of the main gear imparts motion to each of the grabber gears, and motion of each of the grabber gears causes the hair twisters to rotate.
  • 23. The device according to claim 22, further comprising idler gears positioned between the main gear and each grabber gear to transfer rotational movement from the main gear to the grabber gear.
  • 24. The device according to claim 22, wherein the hair grabber of each respective hair twister comprises a hook positionable between a release position and a grabbing position.
  • 25. The device according to claim 24, wherein the hook is recessed within a slot in the hair twister.
  • 26. The device according to claim 25, further comprising a retractor operative to retract the hook from the release position to the grabbing position.
  • 27. The device according to claim 26, wherein the retractor is comprised of a spring.
  • 28. The device according to claim 27, wherein the hair twisters rotate synchronously.
  • 29. A hair styling device for twirling locks of hair together, comprising:a handle; a rotatable shaft projecting from said handle; at least two hair twisters for respectively holding separate locks of hair, each said hair twister coupled to the rotatable shaft for rotating the respective locks of hair in a first direction to form twists of hair; a rotator connected to each of said at least two hair twisters, said rotator connected to the shaft and being rotatable relative to said handle in a second direction opposite to said first direction; a reel mounted on said shaft; a length of cord wound at least partially on said reel; and an elastic loop having a first portion coupled to said shaft, wherein rotation of the hair twisters in said first direction stores energy in said elastic loop and release of energy from said elastic loop rotates said rotator in said second direction, whereby rotation of said rotator cables the twists of hair to form a cord of hair.
  • 30. The device according to claim 29, wherein the hair grabber of each respective hair twister comprises a hook positionable between a release position and a grabbing position.
  • 31. The device according to claim 30, further comprising a retractor operative to retract the hook from the release position to the grabbing position.
  • 32. The device according to claim 29, further comprising a main gear connected to the shaft and a grabber gear connected to each of the hair twisters, wherein rotation of the shaft imparts motion to the main gear, rotation of the main gear imparts motion to each of the grabber gears, and motion of each of the grabber gears causes the hair twisters to rotate.
  • 33. The device according to claim 32, further comprising a gear clutch disposed between the rotator and the main gear, the gear clutch being positioned to prevent rotation of the main gear relative to the rotator when the gear clutch is engaged.
  • 34. The device according to claim 32, wherein the gear clutch is engaged while the motor rotates the rotator relative to main body in the second direction, whereby the hair twisters remain substantially stationary relative to the rotator as the rotator rotates.
  • 35. A drive for a hair styling device of the type that has a main body and at least two hair twisters associated therewith which are arranged to engage and twirl locks of hair together and then cable the previously twisted locks of hair, consisting of:(a) a reversible electric motor having a shaft that is rotatable in a first direction and in a second, opposite direction; (b) a main gear connected to the shaft of the reversible electric motor; (c) a grabber gear coupled to each hair twister; (d) an idler gear associated with each of the grabber gears and positioned between the main gear and one of the grabber gears, each idler gear rotating in the second direction while the main gear and each grabber gear rotate in the first direction; (e) a rotator housing the main gear, each of the idler gears and each of the grabber gears; (f) a gear clutch connected to the main gear and cooperating with the rotator so as to prevent rotation of the (1) main gear, (2) each of the idler gears and (3) each of the grabber gears relative to the rotator while the gear clutch is engaged to the rotator; and (g) a rotator clutch positioned between the main body and the rotator so as to prevent rotation of the rotator relative to the main body while the rotator clutch is engaged; wherein the rotator clutch engages when the shaft rotates in the first direction and wherein the gear clutch engages when the shaft rotates in the second direction.
  • 36. The drive of claim 35, wherein the main gear is directly connected to the shaft of the reversible electric motor.
  • 37. The drive of claim 35, wherein the main gear is mounted on the shaft of the reversible electric motor.
  • 38. The drive of claim 35, wherein the idler gear rotates about an idler gear shaft, the idler gear shaft being supported by the rotator.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/498,414 filed Feb. 04, 2000.

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