Claims
- 1. An irrigation system for distributing water to soil, the irrigation system comprising:
an irrigation component; a conduit; and a coupling comprising:
a body comprising a first end coupled to the irrigation component and a second end comprising a bore into which an end of the conduit is inserted, the body having a hollow geometry that provides fluid communication between the irrigation component and the conduit to permit delivery of the water to the soil through the body; a gripping mechanism that grips the end of the conduit to fix a position of the end of the conduit within the bore; and a release mechanism slidable with respect to the body to induce the gripping mechanism to release the end of the conduit.
- 2. The irrigation system of claim 1, wherein the irrigation component comprises a sprinkler head.
- 3. The irrigation system of claim 1, wherein the irrigation component comprises a backflow preventer.
- 4. The irrigation system of claim 1, wherein the irrigation component comprises a valve.
- 5. The irrigation system of claim 1, wherein the irrigation component comprises a spray nozzle for a handheld sprayer.
- 6. The irrigation system of claim 1, wherein the irrigation component comprises a perforated drip irrigation conduit.
- 7. The irrigation system of claim 1, wherein the irrigation component comprises a second conduit, wherein the bore extends through the first end to receive an end of the second conduit, wherein the coupling further comprises a second gripping mechanism that grips the end of the second conduit to fix a position of the end of the second conduit within the bore, wherein the coupling further comprises a second release mechanism slidable with respect to the body to induce the second gripping mechanism to release the end of the second conduit.
- 8. The irrigation system of claim 1, wherein the conduit comprises a length of flexible plastic irrigation tubing.
- 9. The irrigation system of claim 8, wherein the conduit conveys water underground, wherein the end of the conduit and the coupling are buried.
- 10. The irrigation system of claim 1, wherein the first end of the body is integrally formed with the irrigation component.
- 11. The irrigation system of claim 1, wherein the release mechanism comprises two oppositely disposed release grips extending outward from an axis of the bore to facilitate manual actuation of the release mechanism.
- 12. The irrigation system of claim 1, wherein the release mechanism comprises an exterior sleeve sized to encircle the second end with a clearance sufficiently small to restrict interference with motion of the release mechanism from dirt in contact with the coupling.
- 13. The irrigation system of claim 1, wherein the release mechanism comprises an exterior sleeve disposed to encircle the second end to define an annular gap between the second end and the exterior sleeve, the release mechanism and the body comprising a first retention feature protruding into the annular gap to establish a limited range of motion for the release mechanism.
- 14. The irrigation system of claim 1, wherein the body further comprises a bend disposed to alter a flow orientation of fluid flowing between the first and second ends.
- 15. The irrigation system of claim 1, wherein the conduit comprises a size selected to permit watertight engagement of the body and the end of the conduit and the coupling comprises an indicator that indicates that the coupling is dimensioned to receive the conduit.
- 16. The irrigation system of claim 1, wherein the gripping mechanism comprises a spring washer seated in the bore, the spring washer comprising a plurality of fingers that flex outward to receive the end of the conduit and extend inward to seat against the conduit in response to pressure tending to withdraw the end of the conduit from the bore.
- 17. The irrigation system of claim 16, wherein the coupling further comprises a seal ring seated in the bore inward of the spring washer to abut an outside diameter of the end of the conduit to provide a substantially watertight seal between the bore and the end of the conduit.
- 18. The irrigation system of claim 17, wherein the coupling further comprises a retainer ring attached to the second end of the body to retain the spring washer and the seal ring within the bore.
- 19. The irrigation system of claim 1, wherein the release mechanism is linearly slidable along an axis of the bore to induce the gripping mechanism to release the end of the conduit.
- 20. A fluid system comprising:
a component selected from the group consisting of a valve, a backflow preventer, a sprinkler head, a spray nozzle, a female threaded fitting, and a perforated water distribution tube; and a coupling comprising:
a body comprising a first end integrally formed with the component and a second end comprising a bore into which an end of a conduit is insertable, the body having a hollow geometry that provides fluid communication between the component and the first end; a gripping mechanism that grips the end of the conduit to fix a position of the end of the conduit within the bore; and a release mechanism slidable with respect to the body to induce the gripping mechanism to release the end of the conduit.
- 21. The fluid system of claim 20, wherein the component comprises a valve disposed to control a flow of irrigation water.
- 22. The fluid system of claim 20, wherein the component comprises a backflow preventer disposed to restrict backflow of irrigation water.
- 23. The fluid system of claim 20, wherein the component comprises a sprinkler head disposed to distribute irrigation water to soil.
- 24. The fluid system of claim 20, wherein the component comprises a spray nozzle.
- 25. The fluid system of claim 24, wherein the spray nozzle comprises a hand-held sprayer usable to distribute irrigation water to soil.
- 26. The fluid system of claim 24, wherein the spray nozzle is disposed within a heater to humidify heated gas provided by the heater.
- 27. The fluid system of claim 24, wherein the spray nozzle is disposed to spray mist toward a person to provide cooling.
- 28. The fluid system of claim 20, wherein the component comprises a female threaded fitting.
- 29. The fluid system of claim 28, wherein the female threaded fitting is sized to threadably engage a standard threaded male garden hose fitting.
- 30. The fluid system of claim 28, wherein the female threaded fitting is sized to threadably engage a standard threaded male sprinkler head fitting.
- 31. The fluid system of claim 20, wherein the component comprises a perforated water distribution line.
- 32. The fluid system of claim 31, wherein the perforated water distribution line comprises an at least partially buried drip irrigation line.
- 33. The fluid system of claim 31, wherein the perforated water distribution line is disposed to distribute water within an evaporative cooler.
- 34. The fluid system of claim 20, wherein the conduit comprises a length of flexible plastic irrigation tubing.
- 35. A coupling for conveying fluid between a conduit and a component of a fluid system, the coupling comprising:
a body comprising a bore into which an end of the conduit is insertable; a gripping mechanism that grips the end of the conduit to fix a position of the end of the conduit within the bore; and a release mechanism slidable with respect to the body to induce the gripping mechanism to release the end of the conduit, the release mechanism comprising two oppositely disposed release grips extending outward from an axis of the bore to facilitate manual actuation of the release mechanism.
- 36. The coupling of claim 35, wherein the gripping mechanism comprises a spring washer seated in the bore, the spring washer comprising a plurality of fingers that flex outward to receive the end of the conduit and extend inward to seat against the conduit in response to pressure tending to withdraw the end of the conduit from the bore, wherein the release mechanism comprises a release ring comprising an interior sleeve extending into the bore to induce outward flexure of the fingers to release the end of the conduit in response to sliding of the release ring.
- 37. The coupling of claim 36, wherein the release ring further comprises an exterior sleeve sized to encircle the second end of the body with a clearance sufficiently small to restrict interference with motion of the release mechanism from dirt in contact with the coupling.
- 38. The coupling of claim 36, wherein the release mechanism comprises an exterior sleeve disposed to encircle the second end to define an annular gap between the second end and the exterior sleeve, the release mechanism and the body comprising a first retention feature protruding into the annular gap to establish a limited range of motion for the release mechanism.
- 39. The coupling of claim 36, wherein the release mechanism comprises an exterior sleeve disposed to encircle the second end and an annular wall that extends between the interior and exterior sleeves, wherein the annular wall abuts the second end to limit motion of the release ring with respect to the body, wherein the release grips extend substantially coplanar with the annular wall.
- 40. The coupling of claim 35, wherein each of the release grips comprises a contact surface sized to receive pressure from a digit of a user to permit actuation of the release mechanism via pressure applied by hand against the release grips.
- 41. A coupling for conveying fluid between a conduit and a component of a fluid system, the coupling comprising:
a body comprising a first end and a second end, the second end comprising a bore into which an end of the conduit is insertable; a gripping mechanism that grips the end of the conduit to fix a position of the end of the conduit within the bore; and a release mechanism slidable with respect to the body to induce the gripping mechanism to release the end of the conduit, the release mechanism comprising an exterior sleeve sized to encircle the second end with a clearance sufficiently small to restrict interference with motion of the release mechanism from dirt in contact with the coupling.
- 42. The coupling of claim 41, wherein the gripping mechanism comprises a spring washer seated in the bore, the spring washer comprising a plurality of fingers that flex outward to receive the end of the conduit and extend inward to seat against the conduit in response to pressure tending to withdraw the end of the conduit from the bore, wherein the release mechanism comprises a release ring comprising an interior sleeve extending into the bore to induce outward flexure of the fingers to release the end of the conduit in response to sliding of the release ring.
- 43. The coupling of claim 42, wherein the release mechanism comprises an annular wall that extends between the interior and exterior sleeves, wherein the annular wall abuts the second end to limit motion of the release ring with respect to the body, wherein the clearance is small enough to substantially prevent dirt entry between the annular wall and the second end.
- 44. The coupling of claim 42, wherein the exterior sleeve defines an annular gap between the second end and the exterior sleeve, the release mechanism and the body comprising a first retention feature protruding into the annular gap to establish a limited range of motion for the release mechanism.
- 45. The coupling of claim 41, wherein the clearance is less than about 0.02 inches.
- 46. The coupling of claim 45, wherein the exterior sleeve comprises an inside diameter that is nominally equal to an outside diameter of the second end, wherein the exterior sleeve is deformable to provide the clearance in response to assembly of the release mechanism with the second end.
- 47. The coupling of claim 41, wherein the clearance extends along a length of the second end of at least 0.25 inches.
- 48. A coupling for conveying fluid between a conduit and a component of a fluid system, the coupling comprising:
a body comprising a first end and a second end, the second end comprising a bore into which an end of the conduit is insertable; a gripping mechanism that grips the end of the conduit to fix a position of the end of the conduit within the bore; and a release mechanism slidable with respect to the body to induce the gripping mechanism to release the end of the conduit, the release mechanism comprising an exterior sleeve disposed to encircle the second end to define an annular gap between the second end and the exterior sleeve, the release mechanism and the body comprising a first retention feature protruding into the annular gap to establish a limited range of motion for the release mechanism.
- 49. The coupling of claim 48, wherein the release mechanism comprises an annular wall that extends between the interior and exterior sleeves, wherein the annular wall abuts the second end to limit motion of the release ring with respect to the body, wherein the clearance is small enough to substantially prevent dirt entry between the annular wall and the second end.
- 50. The coupling of claim 48, wherein the release mechanism and the body further comprise a second retention feature protruding into the annular gap on an opposite side of the second end from the first retention feature such that the second retention feature cooperates with the first retention feature to establish the limited range of motion for the release mechanism.
- 51. The coupling of claim 48, wherein the release mechanism and the body further comprise a slot within which the first retention mechanism is movable to establish the limited range of motion for the release mechanism via abutment of the first retention mechanism with an end of the slot.
- 52. The coupling of claim 51, wherein the first retention feature is fixed with respect to the second end and the slot is formed in the exterior sleeve.
- 53. The coupling of claim 52, wherein the first retention feature comprises a ramp disposed to facilitate assembly of the release mechanism with the second end by inducing deformation of the exterior sleeve in response to pressure urging the release mechanism toward the second end, wherein the first retention feature further comprises a plateau adjoining the ramp to resist disassembly of the release mechanism from the second end via abutment of the plateau against the end of the slot.
- 54. A coupling for conveying fluid between a conduit and a component of a fluid system, the coupling comprising:
a body comprising a first end and a second end, the second end comprising a bore into which an end of the conduit is insertable, the body further comprising a bend disposed to alter a flow orientation of fluid flowing between the first and second ends; a gripping mechanism that grips an end of the conduit to fix a position of the end of the conduit within the bore; and a release mechanism slidable with respect to the body to induce the gripping mechanism to release the end of the conduit.
- 55. The coupling of claim 54, wherein the first end of the body is insertable into a bore of a body of a second coupling along a plurality of orientations such that the coupling and the second coupling, together, form a swing joint.
- 56. The coupling of claim 54, wherein the bend comprises an angle of ninety degrees.
- 57. The coupling of claim 54, wherein the body further comprises a first branch that terminates in a third end in fluid communication with the first and second ends through the body.
- 58. The coupling of claim 57, wherein the first branch extends from the bend such that the coupling has a T-shape.
- 59. The coupling of claim 57, wherein the body further comprises a second branch, wherein the first and second branches extend from the bend such that the coupling has an X-shape.
- 60. The coupling of claim 54, wherein the coupling is part of an irrigation system for distributing water to soil, wherein the first end of the body is integrally formed with an irrigation component of the irrigation system.
- 61. The coupling of claim 54, wherein the first end comprises a second bore into which an end of a second conduit is insertable, the coupling further comprising:
a second gripping mechanism that grips the end of the second conduit to fix a position of the end of the second conduit within the second bore; and a second release mechanism slidable with respect to the body to induce the second gripping mechanism to release the end of the second conduit.
- 62. A coupling for conveying fluid between a conduit and a component of a fluid system, the coupling comprising:
a body comprising a bore into which an end of the conduit is insertable, the conduit comprising a size selected to permit watertight engagement of the body and the end of the conduit; a gripping mechanism that grips an end of the conduit to fix a position of the end of the conduit within the bore; and a release mechanism slidable with respect to the body to induce the gripping mechanism to release the end of the conduit; wherein at least one of the group consisting of the body and the release mechanism comprises an indicator that indicates that the coupling is dimensioned to receive the conduit.
- 63. The coupling of claim 62, wherein the indicator indicates the size of the conduit, wherein the size is an outside diameter of the conduit that is receivable within the bore to provide the watertight engagement and to permit the gripping mechanism to securely grip the end of the conduit.
- 64. The coupling of claim 62, wherein the indicator comprises a color of at least part of the body.
- 65. The coupling of claim 64, wherein the color is substantially the same as a color of at least part of the conduit.
- 66. The coupling of claim 64, wherein the color is blue.
- 67. The coupling of claim 64, wherein the color is provided by molding at least one of the group consisting of the body and the release mechanism of plastic having the color.
- 68. A swing joint for coupling a conduit to a component of a fluid system, the swing joint comprising:
a first coupling comprising:
a body having a first end and a second end having a bore into which an end of the conduit is insertable; and a gripping mechanism that grips the end of the conduit to fix a position of the end of the conduit within the bore; and a second coupling comprising:
a body having a first end, a second end having a bore into which the first end of the body of the first coupling is insertable, and a bend disposed to alter a flow orientation of fluid flowing between the first and second ends; and a gripping mechanism that grips the first end of the body of the first coupling to fix a position of the first end of the body of the first coupling within the bore; wherein the first end of the body of the first coupling is insertable into the bore of the body of the second coupling along a plurality of orientations to permit disposition of the bend at a plurality of orientations with respect to the first coupling.
- 69. The swing joint of claim 68, wherein the first end of the body of the first coupling comprises a tube having an outside diameter that is substantially the same as an outside diameter of the conduit.
- 70. The swing joint of claim 68, wherein each of the first and second couplings comprises a release mechanism slidable with respect to the corresponding body to induce the gripping mechanism to release the end of the conduit.
- 71. The swing joint of claim 68, wherein the body of the first coupling comprises a bend disposed to alter a flow orientation of fluid flowing between the first and second ends of the body of the first coupling.
- 72. The swing joint of claim 71, wherein the body of the second coupling comprises a bend disposed to alter a flow orientation of fluid flowing between the first and second ends of the body of the second coupling, wherein each of the bends comprises an angle of about ninety degrees to permit orientation of the first end of the body of the second coupling at orientations including parallel to the conduit and perpendicular to the conduit.
- 73. The swing joint of claim 68, wherein the swing joint is part of an irrigation system for distributing water to soil, wherein the conduit conveys water underground, wherein the end of the conduit and the first coupling are buried.
- 74. A method for providing fluid communication between an irrigation component of an irrigation system and a conduit through the use of a coupling comprising a body having a first end and a second end comprising a bore into which an end of the conduit is inserted, the body having a hollow geometry that provides fluid communication between the first and second ends, and a spring washer seated in the bore, the spring washer comprising a plurality of fingers that extend inward, the method comprising:
connecting the irrigation component to the first end; inserting an end of the conduit into the bore of the second end such that water is able to flow between the irrigation component and the conduit through the body; and gripping the end of the conduit with the fingers of the spring washer to retain the end of the conduit within the bore.
- 75. The method of claim 74, wherein the body comprises an indicator that indicates that the coupling is dimensioned to receive the conduit, the method further comprising viewing the indicator to determine that the coupling is sized to receive the end of the conduit in a substantially watertight manner.
- 76. The method of claim 74, wherein inserting the end of conduit into the bore comprises inserting the end of the conduit into the bore along a direction non-parallel to a direction along which the irrigation component is connected to first end.
- 77. The method of claim 74, further comprising burying the coupling underground to dispose the irrigation component at a location suitable for water distribution to soil through the irrigation component, wherein the conduit comprises a length of flexible plastic irrigation tubing.
- 78. The method of claim 74, wherein inserting the end of the conduit into the bore comprises flexing the fingers outward to receive conduit, wherein gripping the end of the conduit comprises seating the fingers against the conduit in response to pressure tending to withdraw conduit from the bore.
- 79. The method of claim 78, wherein inserting the end of the conduit into the bore comprises inserting the end of the conduit through a seal ring seated in the bore, inward of spring washer, to provide a substantially watertight seal against an outside diameter of the conduit.
- 80. The method of claim 79, wherein inserting the end of the conduit into the bore comprises inserting the end of the conduit through a retainer ring attached to the body to hold the spring washer and the seal ring in place.
- 81. The method of claim 80, wherein the irrigation component comprises a second conduit, wherein the bore extends through the first end to receive an end of the second conduit, wherein the coupling further comprises a second spring washer, wherein connecting the irrigation component to the first end comprises:
inserting the end of the second conduit into the bore of the first end; and gripping the end of the second conduit with fingers of the second spring washer to retain the end of the second conduit within the bore.
- 82. A method for providing fluid communication between a component of a fluid system and a conduit, the method comprising:
inserting an end of the conduit into a bore of a second end of a body comprising a first end integrally formed with the component such that water is able to flow between the component and the conduit through the body, wherein the component is selected from the group consisting of a valve, a backflow preventer, a sprinkler head, a spray nozzle, a female threaded fitting, and a perforated water distribution tube; and gripping the end of the conduit with a plurality of inwardly extending fingers of a spring washer seated in the bore to retain the end of the conduit in the bore.
- 83. The method of claim 82, wherein the fluid system comprises an irrigation system and the component comprises an irrigation component, the method further comprising burying the coupling underground to dispose the irrigation component at a location suitable for water distribution to soil through the irrigation component, wherein the conduit comprises a length of flexible plastic irrigation tubing.
- 84. The method of claim 82, wherein inserting the end of the conduit into the bore comprises coupling the component to a device selected from the group consisting of heaters and evaporative coolers such that the component provides water to humidify gas expelled by the device.
- 85. The method of claim 82, wherein inserting the end of the conduit into the bore comprises coupling the component to a misting system such that the component provides water to humidify air to provide cooling for a person.
- 86. The method of claim 82, wherein inserting the end of the conduit into the bore comprises coupling the component to a device selected from the group consisting of a standard garden hose and a standard garden spigot.
- 87. A method for disconnecting a conduit from a coupling in fluid communication with an irrigation component, the coupling comprising a body comprising a first end coupled to the irrigation component and a second end comprising a bore into which an end of the conduit is inserted, the body having a hollow geometry that provides fluid communication between the irrigation component and the conduit to permit delivery of the water to the soil through the body, a gripping mechanism that grips the end of the conduit to fix a position of the end of the conduit within the bore, and a release mechanism, the method comprising:
sliding the release mechanism with respect to the body to induce the gripping mechanism to release the end of the conduit; and withdrawing the end of the conduit from the bore to remove the conduit from fluid communication with the irrigation component.
- 88. The method of claim 87, wherein the release mechanism comprises two oppositely disposed release grips extending outward from an axis of the bore to facilitate manual actuation of the release mechanism, wherein sliding the release mechanism comprises applying pressure to the release grips by hand.
- 89. The method of claim 87, wherein the release mechanism comprises an exterior sleeve sized to encircle the second end with a clearance sufficiently small to restrict interference with motion of the release mechanism from dirt in contact with the coupling, wherein sliding the release mechanism comprises sliding the exterior sleeve along the second end, substantially parallel to an axis of the bore.
- 90. The method of claim 87, wherein the release mechanism comprises an exterior sleeve disposed to encircle the second end to define an annular gap between the second end and the exterior sleeve, the body comprising a first retention feature protruding into the annular gap, the exterior sleeve comprising a slot, wherein sliding the release mechanism comprises moving the slot with respect to the first retention feature.
- 91. The method of claim 87, wherein the coupling further comprises a seal ring seated in the bore inward of the spring washer to abut an outside diameter of the end of the conduit to provide a substantially watertight seal between the bore and the end of the conduit, wherein withdrawing the end of the conduit from the bore comprises withdrawing the end of the bore from the seal ring.
- 92. The method of claim 87, wherein the irrigation component is separately formed from the coupling and is removably connected to the first end of the body of the coupling.
- 93. The method of claim 87, wherein the irrigation component is integrally formed with the first end of the body of the coupling.
- 94. The method of claim 87, wherein the coupling and the end of the conduit are initially buried, the method further comprising removing dirt to expose the coupling prior to sliding the release mechanism.
- 95. A method for indicating compatibility of a coupling with an irrigation conduit, the method comprising:
providing an indicator on the irrigation conduit to indicate at least one dimension of the irrigation conduit; and providing an indicator on the coupling to indicate at least one dimension of conduits receivable by the coupling, wherein the indicator of the coupling corresponds to the indicator of the irrigation conduit to permit comparison of the indicators to determine that the irrigation coupling is receivable by the coupling.
- 96. The method of claim 95, wherein providing an indicator on the coupling comprises providing an indicator substantially the same as the indicator on the irrigation conduit.
- 97. The method of claim 96, wherein providing an indicator on the coupling comprises indicating an outside diameter for the irrigation conduit to provide a substantially watertight seal between the irrigation conduit and the coupling.
- 98. The method of claim 96, wherein providing an indicator on the coupling comprises providing a color.
- 99. The method of claim 98, wherein providing an indicator on the irrigation conduit comprises molding at least part of the irrigation conduit from colored plastic, wherein providing an indicator on the coupling comprises molding at least part of the coupling from colored plastic.
- 100. The method of claim 98, wherein providing an indicator on the coupling comprises providing a blue color.
- 101. An irrigation system for distributing water to soil, the irrigation system comprising:
an irrigation component; a conduit; and a coupling comprising:
a body comprising a first end coupled to the irrigation component and a second end comprising a bore into which an end of the conduit is inserted, the body having a hollow geometry that provides fluid communication between the irrigation component and the conduit to permit delivery of the water to the soil through the body; and a spring washer seated in the bore, the spring washer comprising a plurality of fingers that grip the end of the conduit to fix a position of the end of the conduit within the bore.
- 102. The irrigation system of claim 101, wherein the irrigation component comprises a sprinkler head.
- 103. The irrigation system of claim 101, wherein the irrigation component comprises a backflow preventer.
- 104. The irrigation system of claim 101, wherein the irrigation component comprises a valve.
- 105. The irrigation system of claim 101, wherein the irrigation component comprises a spray nozzle for a handheld sprayer.
- 106. The irrigation system of claim 101, wherein the irrigation component comprises a perforated drip irrigation conduit.
- 107. The irrigation system of claim 101, wherein the irrigation component comprises a second conduit, wherein the bore extends through the first end to receive an end of the second conduit, wherein the coupling further comprises a second spring washer that grips the end of the second conduit to fix a position of the end of the second conduit within the bore.
- 108. The irrigation system of claim 101, wherein the conduit comprises a length of flexible plastic irrigation tubing.
- 109. The irrigation system of claim 108, wherein the conduit conveys water underground, wherein the end of the conduit and the coupling are buried.
- 110. The irrigation system of claim 101, wherein the first end of the body is integrally formed with the irrigation component.
- 111. The irrigation system of claim 101, wherein the body further comprises a bend disposed to alter a flow orientation of fluid flowing between the first and second ends.
- 112. The irrigation system of claim 101, wherein the conduit comprises a size selected to permit watertight engagement of the body and the end of the conduit and the coupling comprises an indicator that indicates that the coupling is dimensioned to receive the conduit.
- 113. The irrigation system of claim 101, wherein the coupling further comprises a seal ring seated in the bore inward of the spring washer to abut an outside diameter of the end of the conduit to provide a substantially watertight seal between the bore and the end of the conduit.
- 114. The irrigation system of claim 113, wherein the coupling further comprises a retainer ring attached to the second end of the body to retain the spring washer and the seal ring within the bore.
RELATED U.S. APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/474,040, filed May 29, 2003 and entitled IRRIGATION COUPLING APPARATUS AND METHOD, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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