Information
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Patent Grant
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6755061
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Patent Number
6,755,061
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Date Filed
Tuesday, September 24, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 29, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Browne; Lynne H.
- Kyle; Michael J.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 070 408
- 070 409
- 070 456 R
- 070 459
- 070 460
- 070 395
- 070 400
- 070 401
- 070 407
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The individual keys in a set of keys are configured to fit together in a compact arrangement, with the heads of the keys being in alignment with one another in one direction and stacked against one another in another direction, and with the shanks extending essentially in alignment with one another but spaced apart along the heads. A set of keys may be formed using two outer key configurations or by using the two outer key configurations, together with a central key configuration. One or more of such sets of keys may be stored in a holder including pockets for their storage.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to keys for unlocking mechanical locks, and, more particularly, to a set of such keys configured to be held within a holder in a compact arrangement.
2. Background Information
The patent literature includes a number of examples of a key carrier holding the shank portions of a number of keys in a manner allowing an individual shank to be moved from a stored position within the holder to an operating position, extending outward from the holder, in which the key can be used to unlock a mechanical lock, with the holder being used as a handle to facilitate turning the key shank in the lock. In such devices, an individual key shank is slid or pivoted outward, as described, for example, in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,147,609, 3,457,746, 5,720,211, and 5,887,468. Of these patents, U.S. Pat. No. 5,720,211 additionally describes an apparatus and method for making key shanks to be held in such a holder by removing the head portions of conventional keys.
One problem with carriers having key shanks movably attached therein arises from the fact that people change individual keys within the group of keys, as they move from one residence to another, as they replace an automobile, etc. Thus, what is needed is a compact method for carrying keys that can be readily separated for the replacement of individual keys as well as for the use of a particular key to unlock a lock.
A number of other patents describe holders for holding conventional keys in pockets formed in a planar structure. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,796,750 describes such a structure forming a wallet that can be folded about its center, with pickets for conventional keys on the outside, and with a currency pocket formed between overlaying layers. U.S. Pat. No. 4,946,030 describes an emergency key holder card, the size and shape of a credit card, in which keys and other incidentals, such as toothpicks, are stored. The keys may be separably retained as conventional keys within corresponding apertures of the card, or may be separably and hingedly attached to the emergency key holder card so that they may pivot into and out of the plane of the card. What is needed is a key set and holder having an ability to hold a substantially larger number of keys in a small volume.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,720,211 additionally describes a carrying case for holding a number of key shanks from which the heads have been cut away. One of such key shanks may be placed in a slot within a separate head for use to open a lock. What is needed is a compact method for storing keys that are ready to use to open a lock when they are removed from a holder.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to a first aspect of the invention, apparatus is provided for unlocking a number of locks. The apparatus includes a set of keys, each of which includes a head and a shank, having an edge formed to unlock a lock within the number of locks, extending from the head in a first direction. Within each of the keys, the head extends in a second direction, perpendicular to the first direction, through a thickness of the head, and in a third direction, perpendicular to the first and second directions, through a width of the head, and the width of the head is substantially greater than the thickness of the head. The keys are configured to fit together in a compact arrangement, with the heads stacked against one another in the second direction and in alignment with one another in the first and third directions, and with the shanks extending in the first direction, in alignment in the second direction, and spaced apart in the third direction.
Each of the keys may also include a tab, extending from the head opposite the first direction, aligned in the third direction with the shank of the key. When the keys are placed In the compact arrangement these tabs extend in alignment in the second direction, being spaced apart in the third direction.
Preferably, within two keys of the set of keys, the shank is disposed in the third direction from a center of the head of the key, and the head is disposed in the second direction from a center of the shank. Additionally, within these two keys, the head preferably includes an interface surface facing opposite the second direction, the shank includes an interface surface facing opposite the second direction, and the key blank includes a first transition section having an interface surface extending at an acute angle between the interface surfaces of the head and the shank.
The set of keys may also include a single key having a shank aligned in the second and third directions with a center of its head, with a thickness of the shank of the single key in the second direction being substantially greater than a thickness of the head of the single key, and with the single key including a transition section, extending between the head and the shank, gradually varying in thickness between the thickness of the shank and the thickness of the head.
In accordance with the invention the keys in a set of keys are configured to fit together in a compact arrangement, with the heads of the keys being in alignment with one another in two directions and stacked against one another in another direction, and with the shanks extending essentially in alignment with one another but spaced apart along the heads.
According to another aspect of the invention, a key blank is provided for cutting to form a key within such a set of keys.
According to yet another aspect of the invention, a method is provided for making such a set of keys to form copies of a number of prototype keys.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of a set of three keys made in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional elevation of the set of keys of
FIG. 1
, taken through the shank of an outer key, as indicated by section lines
1
—
1
, therein;
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional elevation of the set of keys of
FIG. 1
, taken through the shank of a central key, as indicated by section lines
3
—
3
, therein;
FIG. 4
is an elevation of the set of keys of
FIG. 1
within a pocket of a key holder;
FIG. 5
is an exploded perspective view of a set of blanks for making the set of keys of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 6
is an exploded perspective view of a set of three keys made in accordance with a second embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 7
is a cross-sectional elevation of a set of two keys made in accordance with a third embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 8
is a front elevation of a key holder made in accordance with the invention to hold sets of keys of
FIGS. 1
,
5
, and
6
;
FIG. 9
is an end view of the key holder of
FIG. 8
; and
FIG. 10
is a plan view of the key holder of FIG.
8
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIGS. 1-3
are views of a key set
10
manufactured in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention, with keys in the key set
10
being placed together in a compact configuration so that three keys occupy a space otherwise used to store a single conventional key.
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of the key set
10
, while
FIGS. 2 and 3
are cross-sectional elevations thereof, with
FIG. 2
being taken through the shank
12
of an outer key
14
, as shown in section lines
2
—
2
in
FIG. 1
, and with
FIG. 3
being taken through the shank
12
of a central key
16
. Unlike the keys within various types of holders described in the prior art, the keys in key set
10
are not fastened together, and can be used individually to unlock locks. Nevertheless, the keys in key set
10
can be held together in their compact arrangement within a pocket in a holder.
The key set
10
includes three keys, two of which are outer keys
14
, and one of which is a central key
16
. Each of the keys
14
,
16
includes a shank
12
, a head
18
, and a tab
20
, with the shank
12
extending from the head
18
in the first direction of arrow
22
, and with the tab
20
extending from the head
19
opposite the direction of this arrow
22
. Each of the shanks
12
includes conventional grooves
24
for guiding the shank
12
into a type of lock, and conventional ridges
26
for unlocking a particular lock.
FIG. 4
is an elevation of the key set
10
as held in the compact arrangement within a of key holder
28
having a pocket
30
holding in which the keys
14
,
16
are configured to fit by reducing the thickness, in the second direction of arrow
32
of each of the heads
18
and by causing the relatively thick shanks
24
to be spaced apart in this arrangement in the third direction of arrow
34
. Preferably, each of the keys
14
,
16
also includes a tab
36
, which is aligned in the third direction of arrow
34
with the shank
12
of the particular key
14
,
16
. Therefore, when the key set
10
is held in its compact arrangement with the shanks
12
and heads
18
of the keys
14
,
16
in a pocket of a key carrier, the tabs
36
extend outward from the pocket of the key carrier to be used to identify a particular key
14
,
16
and to serve as a handle so that the particular key
14
,
16
can be removed from the pocket
30
to be used to open a lock. The process of identification is facilitated by color-coding the tabs
36
. For example, as shown particularly in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, each tab
36
may be fitted with a plastic cover
38
having a different color.
For example, the thickness of the head
18
in the second direction of arrow
32
is 0.8 mm ({fraction (1/32)} inch), with the three heads
18
having a combined thickness of 2.4 mm ({fraction (3/32)} inch), and with the shanks
12
and tabs
36
also having a thickness of about 2.4 mm ({fraction (3/32)} inch).
Preferably, the keys
14
,
16
are further configured so that an individual key
14
,
16
can be drawn from the key set
10
in a direction opposite the first direction of arrow
22
and returned to the key set
10
in the first direction of arrow
22
. Thus, each key
14
,
16
includes a first transition section
40
, extending between its head
18
and its shank
24
, and a second transition section
42
, extending between its head
18
and its tab
36
. These transition sections
40
,
42
provide smooth changes in the thickness, in the second direction of arrow
32
, of each of the individual keys
14
,
16
, with obliquely inclined surfaces extending along the transition sections
40
,
42
between adjacent interface surfaces
44
of the heads
18
and interface surfaces
46
of the shanks
24
. These interface surfaces
44
,
46
are the surfaces that rub against an adjacent key
14
,
16
as a particular key
14
,
16
is drawn from the key set
10
or replaced therein.
While the invention provides the keys
14
,
16
with an ability to be stored in such an compact manner, when an individual key
14
,
16
is separated from the others, it can be used in the manner to unlock a mechanical lock and to be handled in a conventional manner. A hole
48
extending through the tab
36
can be used to allow the key to be placed on a hook or peg, so that car keys made in accordance with the invention can be stored on a conventional key storage board in a valet parking operation. Additionally, the holes
48
may be used, with a flexible connection, such as a wire or string, to join two keys to be used together, such as a glove compartment key and an ignition key for an automobile.
FIG. 5
is an exploded perspective view of a set of key blanks
50
for making the key set
10
in accordance with the invention. The set of key blanks
50
includes two outer key blanks
52
for making the outer key
14
and a single central key blank
54
for making the central key
16
. The key blanks
52
,
54
preferably include the various elements described above in reference to
FIGS. 1-3
, such as heads
18
, shanks
24
, tabs
26
, and transition sections
40
,
42
. The key blanks
52
,
54
do not include the patterns of ridges
26
for unlocking a mechanical lock, but rather include material
55
sufficient to allow these ridges
26
to be cut by conventional key cutting techniques. Additionally, the plastic covers
38
may be supplied separately from the key blanks
52
,
54
so that these covers
38
can be used to create a particular color-coding scheme for the key set
10
, in spite of the particular requirements for different types of key blanks
52
,
54
.
In this preferred version of the first embodiment, each key made with one of the outer key blanks
52
can be used on either side of a key made from the central key blank
54
. Thus, only two types of key blanks, outer and central, are needed to provide for the features of this version of the invention. Of course, many different key blanks are needed to be able to make keys for the various types of conventional locks in use today.
FIG. 6
is an exploded perspective view of a set
59
of three keys made in accordance with a second embodiment of the invention. This key set
59
is configured so that the outer keys
57
can be cut from the same blank, and so that the blank from which the central key
58
is cut differs from the blank used to form the outer keys
57
only in a machining operation used to decrease the thickness of the keys
57
,
58
in the region of their heads
18
and to form the transition sections
40
,
42
. This is accomplished by reducing the width of the heads
18
in the third direction of arrow
34
, so that the profiles of the heads
18
of the outer keys
57
and the central key
58
are identical when viewed in the second direction of arrow
32
. Again, the compact configuration is formed by reversing the orientation of one of the outer keys
57
. The key sets
10
,
59
are identical when viewed as indicated by section lines
2
—
2
and
3
—
3
, so
FIGS. 2 and 3
also provide cross-sectional elevations of the key set
59
.
While the heads
18
of the individual keys
14
,
16
in the key set
10
of the first embodiment are aligned within their compact arrangement in the first direction of arrow
22
and additionally in the third direction of arrow
34
, the heads
18
of the individual keys
57
,
58
in the key set
56
of the second embodiment are aligned within their compact arrangement only in the first direction of arrow
22
.
FIG. 7
is a cross-sectional view of a key set
59
made in accordance with a third embodiment of the invention to include a pair of outer keys
14
, without the central key
16
. While the first and second embodiments of the invention, discussed above in reference to
FIG. 1
, has an advantage of making a more efficient use of a space reserved for storing keys, with three keys being stored in a space otherwise used for storing one conventional key, the third embodiment of
FIG. 7
still stores two keys in the space otherwise used for storing one conventional key and additionally has an advantage of only requiring a single type of blank to provide the features of the invention.
As shown in
FIG. 7
, the key set
59
of the third embodiment can be made using the same outer keys
14
that are used in the key set
10
of the first embodiment, providing an advantage of flexibility in that keys made for the key set
59
may be additionally used in key sets
10
, by simply adding a central key
16
. Alternatively, the thickness, in the direction of arrow
32
of the heads
18
of outer keys
14
to be used in the key sets
59
may be increased into a space that would otherwise be reserved for the head
18
of a central key
16
.
FIGS. 8-10
are views of a key set holder
60
made in accordance with the invention, with
FIG. 8
being a front elevation thereof, with
FIG. 9
being an end view thereof, and with
FIG. 10
being a top view thereof. The key set holder
60
includes one or more sections
62
, each of which a number of individual pockets
64
for holding key sets
10
, having three keys
14
,
16
, key sets
56
having three keys
57
,
58
(shown in FIG.
6
), and key sets
59
having two keys
14
. The pockets
64
may also be used to hold conventional keys
66
, such as automobile keys that cannot be copied to form keys within a key set
10
,
57
,
59
, because the conventional keys
66
include anti-theft computer chips.
In the example of these figures, each of the four sections
62
holds three key sets
10
,
56
,
59
so that up to twelve key sets can be held, providing space for up to thirty-six individual keys
14
,
16
,
57
,
58
. The four sections
62
are arranged back-to-back in two pairs
70
of sections
62
, which are connected with one another by means of a flexible member
72
. Each of the sections
62
includes a flap
74
that can be folded downward, into a closed position, to cover the pockets
64
in the particular section
62
and the keys contained therein. In the figures, a first flap
74
is shown in its open position, while the remaining flaps
74
are shown in their closed positions.
Preferably, the flap
74
includes, extending along its internal side
76
, a clear pocket
78
holding a card
80
, providing information useful in identifying keys held within the holder
60
and additionally facilitating the return of keys according to a predetermined after their use. For example, the card
80
includes, for each location in which an individual key
14
,
16
,
57
,
58
can be stored within the section
62
, a first area
82
that can be colored to match the color of the tab
36
of the adjacent key and a second area
84
in which the purpose of the adjacent key can be written. The pocket
78
is open along an edge
86
, allowing the removal of the card
80
and its subsequent reinsertion after the addition of markings identifying the adjacent keys.
The flap
74
preferably also includes a first fastener pad
82
for holding the flap
74
in its closed position by removable attachment to a second fastener pad
84
attached to a cover
88
forming the pockets
64
of the section
62
. For example, the pads
82
,
84
may be portions of a loop and hook type of fastener system sold under the trademark VELCRO®.
Along the cover
88
, the dashed lines
90
in
FIG. 8
represent lines of attachment within each between the cover
88
forming the pockets
64
and an inner layer
92
of the section
62
. For example, if the layers
88
,
92
are composed of textile or leather-like materials, the dashed lines
90
represent lines of stitching. If the layers
88
,
92
are composed of flexible thermoplastic materials, the dashed lines
90
may represent lines of adhesive attachment or of plastic welding. Furthermore, the layers
88
,
92
may be composed of opaque materials or of transparent materials. Additionally, the individual pockets for the key sets
10
,
59
, may be partly divided to form separate channels
94
for holding portions of the shanks
12
. Alternately, the individual pockets may not have such divisions into channels, as shown in the example of FIG.
4
.
It is understood that the holder
60
can be made with many variations within the scope and spirit of the invention. For example, the holder
60
can be made with only one section
62
, with a pair
70
of sections
62
arranged back to back, or with additional pairs
70
of sections
62
attached by additional flexible members
72
. Each section
72
may have only a single pocket
64
for holding a single key set
10
,
56
,
59
or many more pockets
64
than the three pockets
64
shown in the example of the figures. The sections
62
may be made in an elongated form and cut to length to have a desired number of pockets
64
.
The key sets
10
,
56
,
59
and holder
60
can either be used as a primary source of keys required by an individual for daily use or as a source of back-up or reserve keys for use in case the primary source of keys cannot be found.
The key sets
10
,
56
,
59
are preferably made by a key maker after receiving a set of prototype keys to be copied for an individual. For making conventional keys, a key maker needs to have access to a number of different types of conventional key blanks, so that copies of may different types of keys from different manufacturers can be made. For making the key sets
10
,
56
,
59
, the key maker must have access to a number of blanks for different types of keys in the form of outer key blanks
52
and central key blanks
54
, or in the form of the key blanks to form keys
57
,
58
. If only the two-key sets
59
are to be made, only blanks for different types of keys in the form of outer key blanks
52
are needed. Preferably, if key sets
10
are to be made, two outer key blanks
52
are used for each central key blank
54
. If the number of keys to be copied is not a multiple of three, additional outer key blanks
52
are used, so that a resulting two-key set
59
can be subsequently converted to a three-key set
10
by the addition of a central key
16
, or so that a resulting single outer key
14
can be subsequently converted to a two-key set
10
.
The key-copying process for generating the pattern of ridges
26
to open a particular lock is conventional and well known to those skilled in the art of making keys, with both the prototype key to be copied and the blank
52
,
54
or a corresponding blank for the key
57
,
58
being clamped in a conventional key cutting machine, so that the pattern of ridges
26
is cut into the blank as the corresponding pattern of ridges on the prototype key is moved along a post.
After the key sets
10
,
56
,
59
are made in this way, they may be placed in a holder
60
before presentation to the customer.
While the invention has been described in terms of three-key sets
10
,
56
and two-key sets
59
, it is understood that key sets having greater numbers of individual keys may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
In accordance with the invention the keys
14
,
16
,
57
,
58
in a set of keys
10
,
56
,
59
are configured to fit together in a compact arrangement, with the heads
18
of the keys stacked against one another in the second direction of arrow
22
, and with the shanks extending in the first direction of arrow
22
, in alignment in the second direction of arrow
32
, and spaced apart in the third direction of arrow
34
. With the heads stacked in this way, a compact storage configuration is achieved while maintaining a sufficient area in the heads
18
to allow these heads
18
to serve as handles when the keys
14
,
16
is turned to open locks.
Furthermore, while the invention has been described in terms of its preferred versions or embodiments with some degree of particularity, it is understood that this description has only been provided as examples of the invention, and that numerous changes can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. Apparatus for unlocking a plurality of locks, comprising a set of keys, wherein:each of said keys includes a head and a shank, having an edge formed to unlock a lock within said plurality of locks, extending from said head in a first direction, within each of said keys, said head extends in a second direction, perpendicular to said first direction, through a thickness of said head, and in a third direction, perpendicular to said first and second directions, through a width of said head, and said width of said head is substantially greater than said thickness of said head, said keys are configured to fit together in a compact arrangement, with said heads stacked against one another in said second direction and in alignment with one another in said first direction, and with said shanks extending in said first direction, in alignment in said second direction, and spaced apart in said third direction.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said keys are additionally configured to fit together in said compact arrangement with said heads in alignment in said third direction.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein profiles of heads of said keys as viewed in said second direction are identical.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, whereineach of said keys includes a tab, extending from said head opposite said first direction, aligned in said third direction with said shank of said key, and with said keys in said compact arrangement said tabs of said keys extend in alignment in said second direction, and spaced apart in said third direction.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein each of said tabs includes a hole extending through said tab in said second direction.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein each of said tabs is colored differently.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein, within two keys in said set of keys, said shank is disposed in said third direction from a center of said head of said key, andsaid head is disposed in said second direction from a center of said shank.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein, within said two keys in said set of keys,said head includes an interface surface facing opposite said second direction, said shank includes an interface surface facing opposite said second direction, said key blank includes a first transition section having an interface surface extending at an acute angle between said interface surfaces of said head and said shank.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein, within a single key within said set of keys, said shank is aligned in said second and third directions with a center of said head.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, whereina thickness of said shank of said single key in said second direction is substantially greater than a thickness of said head of said single key, and said single key includes a transition section, extending between said head and said shank, gradually varying in thickness between said thickness of said shank and said thickness of said head.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 1, additionally comprising a holder including a pocket for holding said set of keys in said compact arrangement.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein said pocket includes a single distal portion of sufficient width to hold said shanks of said keys, spaced apart in said third direction.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein said pocket is divided into a number of channels to hold said shanks of said keys, spaced apart in said third direction.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein said holder additionally includes:a plurality of additional pockets for holding a plurality of additional sets of keys in said compact arrangement; a flap extending over said pockets in a closed position and movable into an open position extending away from said pockets; and a card held within said flap to extend adjacent said pockets with said flap in said open position, wherein said card includes positions for indicia describing keys within said pockets.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein said holder includes a plurality of sections, wherein said pocket is included in a section within said plurality of sections, and wherein each section within said plurality of sections includes:a plurality of pockets for holding a plurality of sets of keys in said compact arrangement; a flap extending over said pockets in a closed position and movable into an open position extending away from said pockets; and a card held within said flap to extend adjacent said pockets with said flap in said open position, wherein said card includes positions for indicia describing keys within said pockets.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 11, whereineach of said keys includes a tab, extending from said head opposite said first direction, aligned in said third direction with said shank of said key, with said keys in said compact arrangement, said tabs of said keys extend in alignment in said second direction, and spaced apart in said third direction, and said pocket holds said heads and said shanks of said keys in said compact arrangement with said tabs of said keys extending outward from said pocket.
- 17. A method for making a set of keys forming copies of prototype keys within a plurality of prototype keys, wherein said method comprises:receiving said plurality of prototype keys; choosing a key blank, from a plurality of key blanks, to form a set of key blanks, wherein each of said key blanks includes a head and a shank, having an edge formed to unlock a lock within said plurality of locks, extending from said head in a first direction, within each of said key blanks, said head extends in a second direction, perpendicular to said first direction, through a thickness of said head, and in a third direction, perpendicular to said first and second directions, through a width of said head, and said width of said head is substantially greater than said thickness of said head, said key blanks in said set of key blanks are configured to fit together in a compact arrangement, with said heads stacked against one another in said second direction and in alignment with one another in said first direction, and with said shanks extending in said first direction, in alignment in said second direction, and spaced apart in said third direction, each of said key blanks includes a shank corresponding to a shank of a different prototype key within said plurality of prototype keys, and a key blank is chosen for each prototype key within said plurality of prototype keys; and grinding an edge of said shank of each key blank in said plurality of key blanks to match an edge of a corresponding shank of a key in said plurality of prototype keys.
- 18. The method of claim 17, additionally comprising placing said set of keys in a pocket of a holder holding said compact arrangement.
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