Information
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Patent Grant
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6746171
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Patent Number
6,746,171
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Date Filed
Thursday, January 25, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 8, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 281 37
- 402 31
- 402 26
- 402 70
- 402 73
- 402 79
- 402 80 L
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International Classifications
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Abstract
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a ring binder assembly that includes a cover, a ring mechanism and a means to removably secure the cover to the ring mechanism. The removable securing means includes a pair of removable rivets. The removable rivets may in a first embodiment include a pair of resilient tail members that can be pinched together in order to pass through openings in the cover and the ring mechanism. The resilient tail members tend to have a diameter larger then the openings such that when the resilient tail members pass through the openings, the resilient tail members return to their larger diameter configuration. This permits a consumer or user with the ability to disassemble the components of the ring binder assembly and interchange these components with new components similarly configured. The user may then customize and personalize the ring binder assembly to their own specifications.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to ring binders, and more particularly to a ring binder assembly that includes removable rivets, which permits the ring mechanism to be removable from the cover.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A typical ring binder assembly includes a ring mechanism attached to a binder case (such as a front, spine and back cover) by a rivet or other securing means well known in the art (hereinafter referred to as “a ring binder assembly”). In today's market, binders are shipped and bought by the consumer already assembled. The consumer purchasing the binders has relatively little selection in the design, function, style, color, or size of the binders. When purchasing, the consumer must choose the color or design of the cover and the size of the rings. These features remain fixed and a consumer desiring to change any one of the features must buy a new binder. As such, a need remains to provide a ring binder assembly that permits a user to change the cover, ring capacity and the overall design or color of the binder without having to purchase an entirely new binder. Such a need would further provide the consumer not only with the ability to change any component or components of the ring binder assembly but also with the ability to initially choose and assemble the components. Rather then being discarded when the specific functionality runs out, a modular binder assembly may be changed, adapted or updated to the specific needs of the individual. As such the binder may be recycled rather than discarded, saving landfill space in the process.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a ring binder assembly that includes a cover, a ring mechanism and a means to removably secure the cover to the ring mechanism. The removable securing means may be defined as a pair of removable rivets. The removable rivets may in a first embodiment include a single piece rivet with a pair of resilient tail members. The resilient tail members tend to have a diameter larger then the openings in the cover and the ring mechanism but may be pinched together in order to pass through such openings, such as used when the ring mechanism has an eyelet inside of it. Once through the openings, the resilient tail members tend to return to their larger diameter configuration. This permits a consumer or user with the ability to disassemble the components of the ring binder assembly and interchange these components with new components similarly configured. The user may then customize and personalize the ring binder assembly to their own specifications.
In a second embodiment, the removable rivet may include a two-piece configuration. The two-piece configuration would include male and female pieces that are frictionally held together when assembled. To separate the two pieces a force may be applied against either one of the pieces opposite to the other piece, as used when the ring mechanism has a pinched end without eyelets.
Moreover, in use with the removable securing means, a cover may be provided with a plurality of pairs of openings and/or a plurality of knuckles. Each pair of openings and corresponding knuckles is adapted to receive a ring mechanism with a predetermined ring size. As such the user may purchase a first ring mechanism and then later replace the first ring mechanism with a second ring mechanism with a larger or smaller ring size, depending upon the specific needs of the consumer. The cover would then bend about the knuckles around the ring mechanism forming a singular one-piece uncompromised cover. Moreover, depending upon how the cover was bent about the ring mechanism the cover may form various designs and shapes.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A fuller understanding of the foregoing may be had by reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
a
is a top view of a ring mechanism assembly in accordance with the prior art;
FIG. 1
b
is a side view of the ring mechanism assembly from
FIG. 1
a;
FIG. 1
c
is a rear view of the ring mechanism assembly from
FIG. 1
a;
FIG. 1
d
is a sectional view of the ring mechanism assembly from
FIG. 1
a
illustrating the rivet in accordance with the prior art;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view of a modular ring mechanism assembly illustrating a removable rivet in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a sectional view illustrating a two-piece removable rivet in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a sectional view of another two-piece removable rivet in accordance with yet another embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5
a
is a top view of a cover defined with a plurality of pairs of openings and corresponding knuckles such that the cover is designed to receive different sized ring mechanisms;
FIG. 5
b
is a side view of the cover illustrated in
FIG. 5
a
while receiving a ring mechanism and bent about three knuckles to define a diamond-backed modular ring binder assembly;
FIG. 5
c
is a side view of the cover illustrated in
FIG. 5
a
while receiving a ring mechanism and bent about plurality of knuckles to define circular-backed modular ring binder assembly;
FIG. 5
d
is a side view of the cover illustrated in
FIG. 5
a
while receiving a ring mechanism and bent about two knuckles to define a flat-backed modular ring binder assembly;
FIG. 6
a
is a side view of a modular ring binder assembly with a removable rivet incorporated in a ring mechanism with a telescoping eyelet;
FIG. 6
b
is a side view of a modular ring binder assembly with a removable rivet incorporated in a ring mechanism with a spool-shaped washer;
FIG. 7
a
is a top view of two modules utilizing different means for connecting to a ring binder assembly; and
FIG. 7
b
is a side view of a modular ring binder assembly with a removable rivet incorporating a ring mechanism with a unitary eyelet/washer piece and receiving the two modules illustrated in
FIG. 7
a.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
While the invention is susceptible to embodiments in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings and will be described herein, in detail, the preferred embodiments of the present invention. It should be understood, however, that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the spirit or scope of the invention and/or claims of the embodiments illustrated.
Referring to
FIGS. 1
a
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1
d
, a conventional ring binder assembly generally designated as
10
typically comprises a ring mechanism
12
connected to a cover
14
by a securing means
16
. Typically, the ring mechanism
12
includes a convex upper plate
18
having lateral edges
20
that are bent inward to form longitudinal seats
22
, which further support a pair of pivotable lower plates
24
. Three rings
26
, each formed in two halves are typically mounted into the pivotable lower plates
24
. The ring mechanism
12
also includes a pair of actuating levers
28
that are attached to the ends of the ring mechanism
12
, in a manner well known in the art, such that when the actuating levers
28
are pivoted outwardly, the lower plates
24
pivot such that the ring halves
26
open. The ring mechanism
12
also includes a pair of eyelets
30
secured there through at each end, separately. Each eyelet
30
receives the securing means or a rivet
32
, which also passes through the cover
14
, thereby securing the cover
14
to the ring mechanism
12
, forming the ring binder assembly
10
. Illustrated in prior art
FIG. 1
d
, the rivets
32
are usually made of metal and are riveted in place by equipment that curls the end portion
34
of the tail
36
around the eyelet
30
.
It should be noted, that various other conventional ring mechanisms, such as those that incorporate more or less rings, ring mechanisms without actuating levers or boosters or without eyelets, may be employed herein without deviating from the spirit or scope of the invention.
When the ring binder assembly
10
is completed, the architecture of the ring binder assembly
10
may not be changed because the components are permanently secured to each other. For instance: the number of pairs of rings, the size or shape of the rings, as well as the color, design and shape of the cover
14
, the ring mechanism
12
and the rivets
32
may not be changed once assembled. However, as mentioned above, it would be extremely desirous for consumers to be able to change or personalize their own ring binder assembly. Currently this is only possible by purchasing a new ring binder assembly.
A modular ring binder assembly in accordance with the present invention includes a ring mechanism and a cover, which may be as described above, and a means to removably secure the ring mechanism to the cover. The removable securing means may be presented in various shapes and forms but it ultimately permits a user to securely attach a ring mechanism to a cover and then at a later time remove the ring mechanism from the cover and reattach either of them to a second ring mechanism or a second cover respectively. Moreover, the removable securing means permits the interchangeability between components (ring mechanisms and covers) well known in the art, such that new manufacturing of these components is not required to utilize the present invention. Instead of the consumer purchasing a single fully assembled ring binder assembly, the consumer would have the option at any time to change, modify or update the ring binder assembly. With the ability to change ring mechanisms, covers and possibly even the design or color of the removable securing means, the user will be able to personalize the ring binder assemblies to fit their own needs.
Referring now to
FIG. 2
, a modular ring binder assembly
40
in accordance with the present invention includes a ring mechanism
42
, a cover
44
and a means to removably secure the ring mechanism
42
to the cover
44
. In one embodiment of the present invention, the removable securing means
46
is positioned through an opening in the cover
44
and an opening or eyelet in the ring mechanism
42
securing them together. As illustrated in
FIG. 2
the removable securing means
46
may be a removable rivet
48
with a pair of resilient members
50
on the tail
52
. In its normal configuration, the removable rivet
48
has a tail
52
with a diameter larger then the diameter of the eyelet
54
in the ring mechanism and larger then the diameter of the opening in the cover
44
. However, when the resilient members
50
are pinched, the tail
52
has a diameter smaller then the eyelet
54
and cover opening, such that tail
52
may pass through the eyelet
54
and an opening (not shown) in the cover
44
. Once passed through the opening in the cover
44
and the eyelet
54
, the resilient members
50
return to the normal configuration and the removable rivet
48
is secured in place and more importantly securing the ring mechanism and cover together. As mentioned above if the ring mechanism incorporates a pair of openings instead of eyelets
54
, the removable rivet
48
would be received in these openings as described above, removably securing a cover to the ring mechanism. To remove the removable rivets
48
, the user can pinch the resilient members
50
together and push or slide the removable rivets
48
back through the opening and/or eyelet.
Referring now to
FIG. 3
, in another embodiment of the present invention the removable securing means may be a two-piece rivet
60
. As illustrated, the invention may be used with no boosters or actuating levers. The two-piece rivet
60
includes a male and female piece
62
and
68
respectively. The male piece
62
has a member
64
, which extends outwardly therefrom and is sized to be received within a bore
70
defined in the female piece
68
. The female piece
68
includes a lip portion
72
within the bore
70
that frictionally engages the end
66
of the member
64
. When assembled, the male piece
62
is inserted through the cover
14
and the ring mechanism
12
. The female piece
68
may then frictionally engage the male piece
62
and removably secure the male piece
62
thereto. To separate the male and female pieces
62
and
68
, the user may apply a pressure in between the female piece
68
and the ring mechanism
12
and pry the female piece
68
upwardly until the lip portion
72
disengages the end
66
of the male portion
68
.
Referring now to
FIG. 4
, in another embodiment of the present invention, a two-piece rivet
80
is shown. Similarly described above, a male piece
82
is inserted through the cover and ring mechanism and attached to a female piece
84
. However, the female piece
84
includes a base
86
that leads to a narrow member
88
, which extends downwardly from the base
86
. The narrow member
88
includes a bore
90
that receives the extending member
92
of the male piece
82
. To separate the piece, a person may apply a pressure against the base
86
away from the cover
14
or ring mechanism
12
.
The various embodiments illustrate a removable securing means that preferably includes two removable rivets, one positioned at each end of the modular ring binder assembly, however, the removable securing means is not necessarily limited in that regard. It is contemplated by the present invention to increase or decrease the number of removable rivets. Moreover, the removable rivets may be integrally molded to the cover, thereby preventing the possibility that a removable rivet is lost or misplaced.
Since the present invention permits a user to interchange various sizes of ring mechanisms, for instance to remove a 1″ ring capacity ring mechanism and replace it with a 2″ ring capacity ring mechanism or alternatively a ½″ ring capacity ring mechanism, it would further be desirous to have a cover that would accommodate for such a change. Referring now to
FIG. 5
a
, a cover
90
is illustrated that would permit a user to increase or decrease the ring capacity of the ring mechanism without having to purchase a larger or smaller cover. As illustrated in
FIG. 1
d
a conventional cover
14
includes a spine
38
a
and two sides
38
b
. If the cover
14
is made from a single board then perforated edges
39
are punched into the board to form the sides
38
b
. The perforated edges
39
further permit the cover to open and close bending about the perforated edges
39
. More importantly, when the cover
14
is manufactured, the perforated edges
39
are spaced apart to define the spine and sides that will specifically accommodate a single ring capacity. While the cover may be capable of receiving a smaller ring capacity comfortably, the ability to receive a larger ring capacity may not permit the cover to close properly.
As illustrate in
FIG. 5
a
the cover
90
includes a plurality of knuckles
94
spaced transversely at predefined positions. Each knuckle
94
runs vertically across the cover, such that the cover may bend about any one of the knuckles
94
. If for instance the cover
90
was bent about two knuckles
94
sufficiently spaced apart, the cover
90
would define a spine, positioned between the bent knuckles, and two sides, positioned on either side of the bent knuckles, which would be similarly configured to the cover
14
illustrated in
FIG. 1
d
. Relative to the knuckles
94
, the cover
90
also includes a plurality of pairs of openings
92
spaced transversely along the knuckles
94
and on opposite ends of the cover
90
, to further accommodate for varying sizes of ring capacities. For instance, the first pair of openings
96
correspond to a ¾″ ring capacity on a ring mechanism, the second pair of openings
98
corresponds to a 1″ ring capacity ring mechanism, the third pair of openings
100
corresponds to a 1½″ ring capacity ring mechanism, and the fourth pair of openings
102
corresponds to a 2″ ring capacity ring mechanism. As mentioned above, a consumer purchasing the cover
90
along with the removable securing means has the ability to increase or decrease the ring capacity without having to purchase a larger or smaller cover. Moreover, the cover
90
may further bend about two or more knuckles to produce: a diamond-back cover
106
illustrated in
FIG. 5
b
; a substantially round or circular-back cover
107
illustrated in
FIG. 5
c
; a flat-back cover illustrated in
FIG. 5
d
; or etc.
The present invention may also be used in connection with various types of eyelets. For instance, the removable securing means may be used with a single eyelet/washer piece or with a separate two-piece eyelet/washer. Illustrated in
FIGS. 6
a
and
6
b
, a telescoping eyelet
100
, one piece eyelet/washer (not shown) or spool-shaped washer
105
may be used with the removable rivets
110
such that modules would be able to attach to the modular ring binder assembly in between the ring mechanism and the cover (illustrated in
FIGS. 6
a
and
6
b
). As referred to herein, modules permit a consumer to hold, attach or secure various office, home, school, and recreational supplies to the module themselves. For example, one module may have a pocket for holding pencils or pens, while another module may be designed to secure floppy disks, CD-ROMs, or cellular phones. The ability to remove or change modules further permits the consumer with the ability to completely personalize a ring binder assembly. In accordance therewith, the consumer would then be able to also choose various removable modules to attach to the modular ring binder assembly.
Referring now to
FIG. 7
a
, the present invention further permits the modules to be attached to the removable securing means themselves. As shown, a module
112
may include notches
114
such that the module
112
may removably attach to the eyelet/washer
116
(illustrated in
FIG. 7
b
). However, a second module
118
may also include openings
120
that are sized to receive the removable rivet
122
themselves. The second module
118
may then be more securely attached to the modular ring binder assembly
125
. A consumer desiring to change the second module
118
may simply remove the removable rivet
122
and replace the second module
118
with a third module (not shown) similarly configured.
While manufacturers assemble various ring binder assemblies by including different designs and colors for the cover and various ring capacity sizes, the manufactures cannot assemble an unlimited variety of colors, designs and sizes. However, by producing the components (the ring mechanism, the cover and the removable securing means) separately the consumer would be capable of personalizing the final assembled ring binder assembly. By selecting the color and design of each component the consumer will be able to assemble their own desired ring binder assembly, and moreover, will be capable of changing the color or design of any one of the components without having to repurchase an entire assembly. Moreover, the module ring binder assembly in accordance with the present invention has the ability to increase ring capacity and accept a wide variety of modules.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the entire modular ring binder assembly may be made from non-metal material, such as but not limited to plastic. While manufactures today do provide for non-metal ring mechanisms, the rivets or securing means are metal. By using a non-metal removable rivet the entire assembly may be non-metal. The environmental advantages for having an entirely non-metallic assembly allow manufactures to make biodegradable ring binder assemblies. Also, students walking through metal detectors or travelers would not have to be concerned with the metal detectors going off, if the ring binder assembly was entirely made of non-metal materials.
From the foregoing and as mentioned above, it will be observed that numerous variations and modifications may be effected without departing from the spirit and scope of the novel concept of the invention. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific methods and apparatus illustrated herein is intended or should be inferred. It is, of course, intended to cover by the appended claims all such modifications as fall within the scope of the claims.
Claims
- 1. A modular ring binder assembly comprising a ring mechanism, a cover having openings and including a plurality of knuckles spaced transversely across said cover, each knuckle permitting the cover to bend about said knuckle; and a plurality of pairs of openings spaced transversely along the knuckles, each pair of openings being positioned to accommodate a ring mechanism with a predetermined ring capacity, each pair of openings further corresponding to the openings in a ring mechanism, some of which are in alignment with the openings in said cover, at least two removable rivets received in corresponding openings in the ring mechanism and in the cover securing said ring mechanism to said cover, wherein when a first ring mechanism having a ring capacity is removably secured to the cover, the cover may bend about a first set of knuckles to form a spine and two sides accommodating said first ring mechanism, and upon said first ring mechanism being replaced with a second ring mechanism having a different ring capacity than said first ring mechanism, the cover may further bend about a second set of knuckles of said plurality of knuckles forming a spine and two sides accommodating said second ring mechanism, wherein when the removable rivets are removed, the ring mechanism, the cover and the removable rivets may be interchangeable with a second ring mechanism and a second cover and additional removable rivets.
- 2. The modular ring binder assembly of claim 1 further comprising:a module having openings corresponding to the openings in the ring mechanism and in the cover, such that when the removable rivets are aligned with and secured in the openings in the module, in the ring mechanism and in the cover, the module may be removably secured to the modular ring binder assembly.
- 3. The modular ring binder assembly of claim 1 further comprising:a module having slots corresponding to the openings in the ring mechanism and in the cover, such that when the ring mechanism is removably secured to the cover by the removable rivets, the slots of said module may engage the removable rivets such that said module is removable attached to the modular ring binder assembly.
- 4. The modular ring binder assembly of claim 1 wherein each removable rivet has a tail portion and a pair of resilient members extending from the tail portion, the pair of resilient members has a normal configuration defined as having a diameter larger then the openings in the cover and the ring mechanism, the resilient members may also be pinched such that the pair of resilient members may pass through the openings in the cover and the ring mechanism wherein after the resilient members pass through the openings in the cover and the ring mechanism, the resilient members tend to return to the normal configuration.
- 5. The modular ring binder assembly of claim 4 wherein each removable rivet includes a male/female configuration.
- 6. The modular ring binder assembly of claim 1 wherein the cover, ring mechanism and removable rivets are made of a non-metal material.
- 7. The modular ring binder assembly of claim 1 wherein each removable rivet includes a male/female configuration.
- 8. The modular ring binder assembly of claim 7 wherein the modular ring binder assembly is made entirely of non-metal materials.
- 9. A modular ring binder assembly comprising a ring mechanism; a cover, at least one removable rivet received in corresponding openings in the ring mechanism and in the cover securing said ring mechanism to said cover, each removable rivet having a tail portion, the pair of resilient members extending from the tail portion, the pair of resilient members has a normal configuration defined as having a diameter larger than the openings in the cover and the ring mechanism, the resilient member may further be pinched such that the pair of resilient members may pass through the openings in the cover and the ring mechanism wherein after the resilient members pass through the openings in the cover and the ring mechanism, the resilient members tend to return to the normal configuration wherein the cover secures said ring mechanism to said cover.
- 10. The modular ring binder assembly of claim 9 wherein the cover further comprises:a plurality of knuckles spaced transversely across said cover, each knuckle permitting the cover to bend about said knuckle; and a plurality of pairs of openings spaced transversely along the knuckles, each pair of openings being positioned to accommodate a ring mechanism with a predetermined ring capacity, each pair of openings further corresponding to openings in a ring mechanism such that the removable rivets may pass through the pair of openings in the cover and in the ring mechanism, wherein when a first ring mechanism having a ring capacity is removably secured to the cover, the cover may bend about a first set of knuckles, of said plurality of knuckles, to form a spine and two sides accommodating said first ring mechanism, and upon said first ring mechanism being replaced with a second ring mechanism having a different ring capacity than said first ring mechanism, the cover may further bend about a second set of knuckles, of said plurality of knuckles, forming a spine and two sides accommodating said second ring mechanism.
- 11. The modular ring binder assembly of claim 10 further comprising:at least one module removably attached to the modular ring binder assembly between the ring mechanism and the cover.
- 12. The modular ring binder assembly of claim 11 wherein the modular ring binder assembly is made entirely of non-metal materials.
- 13. A modular ring binder assembly;a ring mechanism having a pair of openings oppositely opposed; a cover having openings corresponding to the openings in the ring mechanism; a pair of removable rivets received in the openings in the ring mechanism and the corresponding openings in the cover removably securing said ring mechanism to said cover and means to removably attach at least one module between the ring mechanism and the cover including a pair of spool-shaped washers, each spool-shaped washer having an opening and being aligned with one of the openings in the ring mechanism, the aligned openings further being sized to receive one of the removable rivets; and a pair of slots defined on the module and corresponding to the spool-shaped washer, such that the slots may frictionally engage the pair of spool-shaped washers separately.
- 14. The modular ring binder assembly of claim 13 wherein the ring mechanism further includes a pair of eyelets, each eyelet being sized to engage the openings in the ring mechanism and integrally formed to one of the spool-shaped washers.
- 15. The modular ring binder assembly of claim 14 wherein each removable rivet has a tail portion and a pair of resilient members extending from the tail portion, the pair of resilient members has a normal configuration defined as having a diameter larger then the eyelets and the openings in the cover, the resilient members may also be pinched such that the pair of resilient members may pass through the openings in the cover and the eyelets wherein after the resilient members pass through the openings in the cover and the eyelets, the resilient members tend to return to the normal configuration.
- 16. The modular ring binder assembly of claim 15 wherein the cover includes:a plurality of knuckles spaced transversely across said cover, each knuckle permitting the cover to bend about said knuckle; and a plurality of pairs of openings spaced transversely along the knuckles, each pair of openings being positioned to accommodate a ring mechanism with a predetermined ring capacity, each pair of openings further corresponding with the eyelets in a ring mechanism such that the pair of removable rivets may pass through a pair of openings in the cover and the eyelets in the ring mechanism; wherein when a first ring mechanism having a ring capacity is removably secured to the cover, the cover may bend about a first set of knuckles, of said plurality of knuckles, to form a spine and two sides accommodating said first ring mechanism, and upon said first ring mechanism being replaced with a second ring mechanism having a different ring capacity than said first ring mechanism, the cover may further bend about a second set of knuckles, of said plurality of knuckles, forming a spine and two sides accommodating said second ring.
- 17. The modular ring binder assembly of claim 16 wherein the modular ring binder assembly is made of a non-metal material.
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