This application is based on and claims priority under 35 USC 119 from Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-071899 filed Mar. 27, 2012.
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus.
2. Summary
According to an aspect of the present invention, an image forming apparatus that forms an image on a recording medium and has an apparatus body includes an image carrying body which carries the image and is provided in the apparatus body having an upper portion and an opening, a transfer body which is provided in the apparatus body and to which the image carried by the image carrying body is transferred, a first opening and closing member, a second opening and closing member, and a movement mechanism. The first opening and closing member having a first rotational axis portion is attached to the upper portion of the apparatus body so as to be rotatable about the first rotational axis portion and rotates about the first rotational axis portion so as to open and close the opening, through which the transfer body is detachable from the apparatus body. The second opening and closing member is provided on the first rotational axis portion side of the first opening and closing member so as to be displaceable relative to the first opening and closing member, is located at a position at which, when the second opening and closing member is assumed not to be displaceable relative to the first opening and closing member and assumed to rotate together with the first opening and closing member about the first rotational axis portion, the second opening and closing member interferes with the transfer body. The second opening and closing member together with the first opening and closing member opens and closes the opening in conjunction with opening and closing operations of the first opening and closing member. The movement mechanism causes the second opening and closing member to move in a direction away from the transfer body in conjunction with the opening operation of the first opening and closing member.
Exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail based on the following figures, wherein:
An example of an exemplary embodiment according to the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings.
A configuration of an image forming apparatus according to the present exemplary embodiment is initially described.
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The document transport device 303 has a document holding unit (document tray) 305 that receives plural sheets of the document. The sheets of the document received in the document holding unit (document tray) 305 are transported in a U-shaped path as indicated by an arrow C direction to a document output unit 306. The image reading unit 304 reads images in the sheets of the document transported in the U-shaped path.
An upper surface of the image reading device body 302A is formed of a transparent plate. The image reading unit 304 also reads images in a sheet of a document placed on the transparent plate. The document transport device 303 is attached to the image reading device body 302A such that the document transport device 303 is openable relative to the image reading device body 302A in an arrow D direction. The document transport device 303 serves as a pressure covering that presses the sheet of the document placed on the upper surface (transparent plate) of the image reading device body 302A. The image reading device body 302A is provided with an operation panel 370 with which an operator operates the image forming apparatus 10. The configuration of the operation panel 370 will be described later.
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Four image forming units 16Y, 16M, 16C, and 16K, for yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C), and black (K) are disposed on an upper side (on the Y direction side) of the exposure device 14 so as to be spaced apart from one another and inclined relative to the horizontal direction (in the −Z and Z directions). Notations Y, M, C, and K may be omitted in the case where identification by the notations Y, M, C, and K is not necessary in description.
These four image forming units 16Y, 16M, 16C, and 16K each have a similar configuration that includes an image carrying body 18, a charging member 20, a developing member 22, and an image carrying body cleaning device 160. The image carrying body 18 is rotatably disposed in the image recording device body 100A and carries an image. The charging member 20 charges an outer peripheral surface of the image carrying body 18. The developing member 22 develops an electrostatic latent image, which is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the image carrying body 18 having been charged through image exposure using the exposure device 14, with toner so as to visualize the electrostatic latent image as a toner image. The image carrying body cleaning device 160 removes residual toner remaining on the outer peripheral surface of the image carrying body 18 using a removing member 164.
The image carrying body 18 is rotated at a predetermined speed. The charging member 20, the developing member 22, and the image carrying body cleaning device 160 are arranged in this order in a direction in which the image carrying body 18 is rotated. A cleaning member 64 is provided on a lower side of the charging member 20. The cleaning member 64 is in contact with the charging member 20 so as to clean an outer peripheral surface of the charging member 20.
The exposure device 14 includes four semiconductor lasers (not shown), which are shared by the four image forming units 16Y, 16M, 16C, and 16K. The semiconductor lasers emit laser beams LB-Y, LB-M, LB-C, and LB-K in accordance with the gradation data.
A polygon mirror 26, which is a rotating polygon mirror, is radiated with the laser beams LB-Y, LB-M, LB-C, and LB-K emitted from the semiconductor lasers through cylindrical lenses (not shown). The polygon mirror 26 deflects and scans the laser beams LB-Y, LB-M, LB-C, and LB-K. The laser beams LB-Y, LB-M, LB-C, and LB-K having been deflected and scanned by the polygon mirror 26 scan exposure points on the respective image carrying bodies 18 from positions diagonally lower relative to the exposure points by way of imaging lenses (not shown), plural mirrors (not show), and respective glass windows 30Y, 30M, 30C, and 30K.
A first transfer unit 21, which is an example of a transfer device, is provided on an upper side (on the Y direction side) of the image forming units 16Y, 16M, 16C, and 16K. The first transfer unit 21 includes an intermediate transfer belt 32, a drive roller 36, a tension applying roller 40, a driven roller 66, and first transfer rollers 34Y, 34M, 34C, and 34K. The intermediate transfer belt 32 is an example of a transfer body onto which images carried by the image carrying bodies 18 are transferred. The drive roller 36 drives the intermediate transfer belt 32, which is stretched over the drive roller 36, so as to rotate the intermediate transfer belt 32 in a direction indicated by an arrow (counterclockwise direction in
The intermediate transfer belt 32 is generally inclined relative to the image recording device body 100A. The driven roller 66 is disposed at a lower position compared to the drive roller 36.
The four first transfer rollers 34Y, 34M, 34C and 34K respectively transfer yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C), and black (K) toner images formed on the image carrying bodies 18 of the image forming units 16Y, 16M, 16C, and 16K onto the intermediate transfer belt 32 such that the toner images are super posed on one another.
Furthermore, in the first transfer unit 21, an intermediate transfer belt cleaning device 161 is provided on a side opposite to the drive roller 36 with the intermediate transfer belt 32 therebetween. The intermediate transfer belt cleaning device 161 removes residual toner remaining on an outer peripheral surface of the intermediate transfer belt 32. The intermediate transfer belt cleaning device 161 includes a removing member 165 and a transport member 166. The removing member 165 is provided in a housing 163 and in contact with the intermediate transfer belt 32 so as to remove the residual toner remaining on the intermediate transfer belt 32. The transport member 166 is provided in the housing 163 and transports the residual toner removed by the removing member 165 to a toner containing unit (not shown). The specific configuration of the first transfer unit 21 will be described later.
A second transfer roller 42 is provided on a side opposite to the driven roller 66 with the intermediate transfer belt 32 therebetween. The yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C), and black (K) toner images having been transferred onto the intermediate transfer belt 32 so as to be superposed on one another are transported by the intermediate transfer belt 32, pinched in a nip between the driven roller 66 and the second transfer roller 42, and then transferred onto the recording medium P, which is transported along a sheet transport path 56, through second transfer.
Furthermore, a fixing device 44 is provided on a downstream side of the second transfer roller 42 in a direction in which the recording medium P is transported (simply referred to as “downstream side” hereafter). The fixing device 44 fixes the toner images having been transferred onto the recording medium P to the recording medium P by applying heat and pressure.
Output rollers 46 are provided on the downstream side of the fixing device 44. The output rollers 46 eject the recording medium P, to which the toner images have been fixed, to an output unit 48 provided in an upper portion of the image recording device body 100A. The output unit 48 will be described later.
A sheet feeding member 50 is provided in a lower portion of the image recording device body 100A. The recording media P are stacked in the sheet feeding member 50. Furthermore, a sheet feeding roller 52 that feeds the recording media P stacked in the sheet feeding member 50 toward the sheet transport path 56 is provided, and a separation roller 54, which separates and transports the recording media P one sheet after another, is provided on the downstream side of the sheet feeding roller 52. A positioning roller 58, which adjusts transportation timing, is provided on the downstream side of the separation roller 54. With the above-described configuration, the recording medium P supplied from the sheet feeding member 50 is fed to a position (second transfer position), at which the intermediate transfer belt 32 and the second transfer roller 42 are in contact with each other, by the positioning roller 58 at a predetermined timing.
Furthermore, transportation rollers 60 are provided adjacent to the output rollers 46 (on the Z direction side). The transportation rollers 60 transport the recording medium P, to one side of which the toner images have been fixed by the fixing device 44, to a two-sided printing transportation path 62 instead of allowing the recording medium P to be directly ejected to the output unit 48 by the output rollers 46. By doing this, the recording medium P having been transported along the two-sided printing transportation path 62, the recording medium P being flipped, is transported again to the positioning roller 58. This time, toner images are transferred onto and fixed to the rear side of the recording medium P and the recording medium P is ejected to the output unit 48.
Next, image recording operation (image forming operation) in which toner images are recorded (formed) on the recording medium P by the image recording device 100 according to the present exemplary embodiment is described.
Initially, gradation data for each color is sequentially output from the image processing unit 12 to the exposure device 14. The laser beams LB-Y, LB-M, LB-C, and LB-K emitted from the exposure device 14 in accordance with the gradation data scan the outer peripheral surface of the image carrying bodies 18 charged by the charging members 20 so as to form electrostatic latent images on the outer peripheral surface of the image carrying bodies 18. The developing members 22Y, 22M, 22C, and 22K respectively visualize the electrostatic latent images formed on the image carrying bodies 18 as yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C), and black (K) toner images.
Furthermore, the yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C), and black (K) toner images formed on the image carrying bodies 18 are transferred onto the rotating intermediate transfer belt 32 so as to be superposed on one another by the first transfer rollers 34Y, 34M, 34C, and 34K of the first transfer unit 21 disposed above the respective image forming units 16Y, 16M, 16C, and 16K.
The toner images in the respective colors having been transferred onto the rotating intermediate transfer belt 32 so as to be superposed on one another are transferred onto the recording medium P through second transfer using the second transfer roller 42. The recording medium P has been transported to the sheet transport path 56 at a predetermined timing from the sheet feeding member 50 using the sheet feeding roller 52, the separation roller 54, and the positioning roller 58.
The recording medium P, onto which the toner images have been transferred, is transported to the fixing device 44. The toner images having been transferred onto the recording medium P are fixed to the recording medium P by the fixing device 44. After that, the recording medium P is ejected to the output unit 48 disposed in the upper portion of the image recording device body 100A by the output roller 46.
In the case where images are formed on both sides of the recording medium P, the recording medium P, to one side of which the toner images have been fixed by the fixing device 44, is introduced to the two-sided printing transportation path 62 by the output roller 46 instead of being ejected to the output unit 48. The recording medium P is transported along the two-sided printing transportation path 62, thereby being flipped and transported again to the positioning roller 58. This time, toner images are transferred onto and fixed to the rear side of the recording medium P. After that, the recording medium P is ejected to the output unit 48 by the output rollers 46.
Next, the specific configuration of the first transfer unit 21 is described.
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The pair of frame members 70 each have plural protrusions 72 formed on the outer surface thereof. The protrusions 72 are guided by guide grooves 104 (see
The first transfer rollers 34Y, 34M, 34C, and 34K are supported by the pair of frame members 70 such that the first transfer rollers 34Y, 34M, 34C, and 34K are movable between contact positions and away positions. The first transfer rollers 34Y, 34M, 34C, and 34K are in contact with an inner peripheral surface of the intermediate transfer belt 32 at the contact positions (see
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Furthermore, a regulating roller 82 is provided between the drive roller 36 and the first transfer roller 34Y serving as a regulating member. The regulating roller 82 supports the inner peripheral surface of the intermediate transfer belt 32 and regulates a rotating path of the intermediate transfer belt 32. The regulating roller 82 is supported by the pair of frame members 70 such that the regulating roller 82 is movable between a contact position and an away position. The regulating roller 82 is in contact with the inner peripheral surface of the intermediate transfer belt 32 at the contact position (see
A coil spring 88 is attached to the pair of frame members 70 as an example of the urging member, which urges the regulating roller 82 toward the contact position at which the regulating roller 82 is in contact with the inner peripheral surface of the intermediate transfer belt 32.
The pair of frame members 70 is provided with a movement structure 83 as illustrated in
In the present exemplary embodiment, moving the regulating roller 82 and the first transfer rollers 34Y, 34M, 34C, and 34K away from the intermediate transfer belt 32 causes the intermediate transfer belt 32 to move away from the image carrying bodies 18 (see
Configuration for Detachment of First Transfer Unit 21 from Image Recording Device Body 100A
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When the plural protrusions 72 formed on the pair of frame members 70 are supported at end portions 104A of the grooves 104, the first transfer unit 21 is supported by the image recording device body 100A such that the first transfer unit 21 is detachable through the detachment opening 105 in a perpendicular direction perpendicular to the rotation axis directions of the image carrying bodies 18 (in an inclined direction toward the upper left in
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The top covering 310 has a receiving plate 312 on which the recording medium P is placed. The receiving plate 312 is formed on a side opposite to a side of a rotation shaft 368, which will be described later, in the top covering 310 and is gradually inclined downward as it extends in the Z direction. The receiving plate 312 has plural ribs 313 that extend in the Z direction in plan view.
A pair of arm portions 314 extend in the Z direction from both sides of the receiving plate 312 in the X direction (−X direction). The pair of arm portions 314 each have an upper plate 314A and a side plate 314B. The upper plates 314A each having a substantially rectangular shape extend in the Z direction and face upward. The side plates 314B extend downward (in the −Y direction) from side portions of the upper plates 314A on the Z direction side, and face side directions (X and −X directions).
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Cylindrical portions 315 are formed at end sides on the Z direction side of the side plates 314B on the outer surfaces of the pair of side plate 314B. The cylindrical portions 315 (first rotational axis portions) each have an insertion hole 317, into which the rotation shaft 368 of a connection member 362, which will be described later, is inserted.
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Substantially triangular side plates 344 are disposed on both sides in the X direction (−X direction) of the receiving plate 342 on the upper side of the receiving plate 342 so as to be integrated with the receiving plate 342. Insertion holes 345 are formed on ends on the −Z direction side of the pair of side plates 344, into which the respective shaft portions 316 of the top covering 310 are rotatably inserted. Thus, the bottom tray 340 is supported by the top covering 310 such that the bottom tray 340 is rotatable about the shaft portions 316. As described above, the insertion holes 345 are served as connection portions of the bottom tray 340 to be connected to the top covering 310.
Cylindrical portions 348 are formed on the ends on the Z direction side of outer surfaces of the pair of side plates 344 (surfaces each formed on a side of corresponding one of the side plates 344 opposite to a side on which the receiving plate 342 exists). The cylindrical portions 348 each have a diagonally upwardly extending long hole (an example of a guiding portion) 346 formed therein. Shaft portions 369 of the connection members 362, which will be described later, are inserted into the respective long holes 346 of the cylindrical portions 348.
A side plate 349 that faces the −Z direction side is formed between the pair of side plates 344 at the end on the Z direction side of the receiving plate 342. The side plate 349 is integrated with the receiving plate 342 and the pair of side plates 344. As illustrated in
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The rotation shafts 368 are formed on inner surfaces (surfaces on the top covering 310 side (surfaces on the X and −X direction sides)) in upper portions of the pair of body portions 363. The rotation shafts 368 are each inserted into the insertion hole 317 of a corresponding one of the cylindrical portions 315 of the top covering 310. With this configuration, as described above, the top covering 310 is rotatable about the rotation shafts 368. Thus, connection portions that connect the top covering 310 to the connection members 362 serves as a rotation center (rotation shafts 368) of the top covering 310.
The shaft portions (examples of the guided portions) 369 are formed on inner surfaces (surfaces on the bottom tray 340 side (surfaces on the X and −X direction sides)) in lower portions of the pair of body portions 363. The shaft portions 369 are each inserted into the long hole 346 of a corresponding one of the cylindrical portions 348 of the bottom tray 340. That is, the connection members 362 has the shaft portions (the examples of the guided portions) 369, which are guided by the long holes (guiding portions) 346 of the bottom tray 340, serve as connection portions that connect the connection members 362 to the bottom tray 340. Thus, the bottom tray 340, which is connected to the top covering 310 by the insertion holes 345, does not rotate together with the top covering 310. Instead, as the top covering 310 rotates, the insertion hole 345 side moves up, thereby moving up the cylindrical portions 348 (long holes 346) (see
Thus, the shaft portions 369 of the connection members 362 are positioned on an upper end sides of the long holes 346 (see
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The operation panel 370, which is provided in the image reading device body 302A, is located at a contact position at which the operation panel 370 is in contact with the top covering 310 when the top covering 310 is opened (position illustrated in
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With the above-described configuration, the operation panel 370 is movable among the following positions: an operation position (the above-described contact position (position illustrated in
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The regulating mechanism 380 has a plate member 382. The plate member 382 extends from a contact portion 373, which is formed on the lower surface 370A of the operation panel 370 and will be described later, so as to form an arc shape centered at the rotation shaft 372 in axial view with respect to the rotation shaft 372. Plural (specifically three) ribs 384 and linear ribs 386 and 387 are formed on a side surface of the plate member 382. The plural ribs 384 are curved along the arc of the plate member 382. The linear ribs 386 and 387 extend in radial directions of the arc of the plate member 382 in both end portions in the lengthwise direction of the plural ribs 384.
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A surface on the −X direction side on the plate member 382 has a plate-shaped contact member 389, which is in contact with a −X direction side surface of the plate member 382. The contact member 389 extends so as to cross the plate member 382 in the radial direction (see
Both ends of the contact member 389 in the lengthwise direction together with both ends of the contact member 388 in the lengthwise direction are secured to the side plate 379A of the projection portion 379. By doing this, the contact member 389 and the contact member 388 sandwich the plate member 382 therebetween, and the contact member 389 is in contact with the ribs 384, 386, and 387 so as to be pressed against the ribs 384, 386, and 387 at positions where the contact member 389 opposes the ribs 384, 386, and 387. The contact member 389 is formed of an elastic material such as a rubber material or a resin material. Alternatively, the contact member 388 may be omitted from the regulating mechanism 380. In this case, the contact member 389 and the side plate 379A on the X direction side of the projection portion 379 sandwich the plate member 382 therebetween.
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While the operation panel 370 is moving between the operation position and the lowered position, the contact member 389 is not in contact with the ribs 384, 386, and 387, and transfer resistances of the ribs 384, 386, and 387 are not produced.
In the regulating mechanism 380, when the operation panel 370 is at the lowered position, as illustrated in
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The contact portion 373, which is in contact with an upper surface 392A (stopping surface) of the stopper 392, is provided on the lower surface 370A of the operation panel 370. The stopper 392 is supported by the side plate 379A, which is formed on the X direction side of the projection portion 379, such that the stopper 392 is rotatable about a rotation shaft 393 between a contact position and an away position. The stopper 392 is in contact with a lower surface (stopped surface) 373A of the contact portion 373 at the contact position (see
A coil spring 394 serving as an urging member is attached to the X direction side side plate 379A of the projection portion 379. The coil spring 394 urges the stopper 392 toward the contact position. Furthermore, a release operation unit 396 serving as an example of a releasing device is provided in the X direction side side surface 379A of the projection portion 379. The release operation unit 396 releases a state in which the stopper 392 prevents the operation panel 370 from rotating. When the release operation unit 396 is pushed by the operator, the stopper is moved to the away position against the urging force of the coil spring 394. When the operation panel 370 is moved in a raising direction (the same direction as a direction in which the top covering 310 is opened), that is, when the operation panel 370 is moved from the lowered position to the operation position or moved from the operation position to the raised position, the stopper 392 does not function and allows these movements of the operation panel 370.
The stopper 392 prevents the operation panel 370 at the operation position, at which the operator operates the operation panel 370, from rotating toward the lowered position. Thus, rotation of the operation panel 370 toward the lowered position is suppressed when an input operation, which is performed when the operation button 370B is pressed.
The stopper 392 does not prevent the operation panel 370 at the operation position, at which the operator operates the operation panel 370, from rotating toward the raised position and allows the operation panel 370 to rotate toward the raised position. Thus, when the top covering 310 is opened, the operation panel 370 together with the top covering 310 is pushed up. This suppresses regulation of opening of the top covering 310 with the operation panel 370.
When the release operation unit 396 is operated by the operator, a state in which the stopper 392 prevents the operation panel 370 from rotating from the operation position toward the lowered position is released. This allows the operation panel 370 to rotate in the lowering direction. The operation panel 370 is moved to the lowered position when the operation panel 370 is pressed down in the lowering direction by the operator. By moving the operation panel 370 to the lowered position, the angle of the display screen 370C of the operation panel 370 is adjusted so that the display screen 370C is visible and operable for an operator having a small build, and operation and maintenance check for the image reading device 302 is facilitated.
Since the ribs 398 are formed on the lower surface 370A of the operation panel 370, transfer resistances are unlikely to act on the recording medium P even when the recording medium P having been ejected from the image recording device body 100A to the output unit 48 contacts the lower surface 370A of the operation panel 370 while the operation panel 370 is positioned at the operation position or the lowered position.
In order to open the top covering 310, the operation panel 370 is rotated from the operation position or the lowered position to the raised position by the operator. By doing this, a space in which the top covering 310 to be opened is rotatably movable is increased. Thus, compared to the case where the top covering 310 is opened while the operation panel 370 is positioned at the operation position or the lowered position, the top covering 310 does not interfere with the operation panel 370 and is more widely opened.
Next, attachment and detachment operations of the first transfer unit 21 are described.
In order to detach the first transfer unit 21 from the image recording device body 100A, as illustrated in
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Thus, in the present exemplary embodiment, the bottom tray 340 moves upward along with the opening operation of the top covering 310 and moves away from the intermediate transfer belt 32 (first transfer unit 21). This suppresses interference of the bottom tray 340 with the intermediate transfer belt 32 (first transfer unit 21) when the top covering 310 is opened or closed.
When the top covering 310 has been moved to the open position as illustrated in
Next, the regulating roller 82 and the first transfer rollers 34Y, 34M, 34C, and 34K are separated from the intermediate transfer belt 32 by the operator so as to separate the intermediate transfer belt 32 from the image carrying bodies 18 (see
Next, the grip portions 21A of the first transfer unit 21 are held and the first transfer unit 21 is moved toward a diagonally upper left position in
In order to attach the first transfer unit 21 to the image recording device body 100A, the first transfer unit 21 is attached to a diagonally lower right position in
In the present exemplary embodiment, when the first transfer unit 21 is moved into or out of the image recording device body 100A, the bottom tray 340 is moved upward and the detachment opening 105 is widely opened. This suppresses interference of the first transfer unit 21 with the bottom tray 340.
In the present exemplary embodiment, when the top covering 310 is opened, the operation panel 370 is located at the contact position (position illustrated in
The foregoing description of the exemplary embodiment of the present invention has been provided for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Obviously, many modifications and variations will be apparent to practitioners skilled in the art. The embodiment was chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications, thereby enabling others skilled in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments and with the various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the following claims and their equivalents.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2012-071899 | Mar 2012 | JP | national |