Information
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Patent Grant
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6312285
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Patent Number
6,312,285
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Date Filed
Thursday, February 25, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 6, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Bradley; Paula
- Harvey; James
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 174 50
- 174 58
- 220 32
- 220 402
- 220 38
- 200 295
- 200 296
- 439 600
- 439 607
- 439 60
- 439 545
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International Classifications
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Disclaimer
Terminal disclaimer
Abstract
A system is provided for mounting an electrical connector in a panel having an opening with at least one locating slot in the opening. A connector includes a housing insertable into the opening in the panel. The housing has at least one outwardly projecting locating flange for passing through the locating slot of the opening as the housing is inserted thereinto. The housing has at least one outwardly projecting stop flange spaced axially and transversely from the locating flange for abutting the panel when the housing is in its inserted position. The housing is movable within the opening in the panel to a latched position. A latch arm projects outwardly from the housing on the same side thereof as the locating flange and the stop flange for engagement with a latch slot at the opening in the panel when the housing is in its latched position.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention generally relates to the art of electrical connectors and, particularly, to a system for mounting an electrical connector in an opening in a panel or other planar substrate.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Panel mounted electrical connectors are known in the art, and such a connector generally includes a housing mounting a plurality of terminals for mating with a complementary connector. The housing may be mounted to a generally rigid panel for mating of the connector with the complementary connector through an opening in the panel, or the housing may be mounted on the panel simply for structural or support purposes within a circuit interconnection system.
Various means have been used to mount the connector to a panel, such as mounting clips or brackets operatively associated between the connector housing and the panel to mount and hold the connector to the panel. In other systems, the connector housing is inserted into the opening in the panel to an insertion position and then moved relative to the panel, within the opening, to a final mounted position whereat the connector is latched by latch means directly on the connector housing.
One of the problems with panel mounted connectors of the character described above is that separate latch means for holding the connector in the opening in the panel takes up valuable “real estate” on the panel and weakens the structure. In other words, if it is desirable to mount the connector close to another connector or any other structure, the latch means often requires the connector to be unnecessarily spaced from any surrounding component with a weakened panel. For instance, the latch means may include extraneous “outboard” latch openings in the panel. Engaging flanges or lugs often are used on one or more sides of the connector housing to hold the housing in the panel openings, and latches often project from still other sides of the connector housing to unnecessarily enlarge the connector envelope.
The present invention is directed to solving the problems discussed above in a panel mounting system for an electrical connector, and particularly in the latch means for holding the connector in its final mounted position.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object, therefore, of the invention is to provide a new and improved system for mounting an electrical connector in a panel or other planar substrate.
In the exemplary embodiment of the invention, a panel has first and second sides and an opening, with at least one locating slot extending radially from the opening. A connector has a housing insertable from the first side of the panel along an axis to an insertion position into the opening in the panel. The housing includes at least one radially extending locating flange at one side of the housing for passing through the locating slot of the opening as the housing is inserted thereinto. The housing also includes at least one radially extending stop flange spaced axially and transversely from the locating flange for abutting the first side of the panel when the locating flange clears the second side of the panel. The housing is movable generally parallel to the panel from the insertion position to a latched position. A latch arm projects from the one side of the connector housing and is engageable with a latch slot extending radially from the opening in the panel when the housing is in the latched position.
As disclosed herein, the locating slot performs a dual function and comprises the latch slot for the latch arm. In one embodiment of the invention, the latch arm comprises a flexible cantilevered latch arm extending generally parallel to the axis of insertion of the connector housing. In a second embodiment of the invention, the latch arm comprises a flexible cantilevered latch arm extending generally parallel to the panel.
Preferably, at least one locating flange and at least one stop flange are disposed on each of two opposite sides of the connector housing. As disclosed herein, a plurality of the locating flanges and a plurality of the stop flanges are disposed on each of the two opposite sides of the connector housing, with the locating flanges passing through a plurality of locating slots in the opening in the panel. In a third embodiment of the invention, the latch arm comprises a flexible latch bar extending between a pair of the stop flanges. The latch bar includes a tab supporting a projection, and the latch bar torsionally moves to urge the projection into engagement with the latch slot.
Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The features of this invention which are believed to be novel are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention, together with its objects and the advantages thereof, may be best understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals identify like elements in the figures and in which:
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of a panel with an opening therein, along with an electrical connector insertable into the opening, according to a first embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the connector inserted into the opening in the panel to its insertion position;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the connector moved from its insertion position to its final latched position;
FIG. 4
is a vertical section through the connector in the area of the latch arms thereof;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of a connector according to a second embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 6
is a front elevational view of the connector of
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is a plan view of the connector of
FIGS. 5 and 6
inserted into an opening in a panel to its insertion position;
FIG. 8
is a view similar to that of
FIG. 7
, with the connector moved from its insertion position to its final latched position;
FIG. 9
is a perspective view of a connector according to a third embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 10
is a perspective view looking toward the rear of the connector as viewed in
FIG. 9
;
FIG. 11
is a plan view of a panel having an opening for receiving the connector of
FIGS. 9 and 10
;
FIG. 12
is a perspective view of the connector of
FIGS. 9 and 10
inserted into the opening in the panel of FIG.
11
and moved to its final latched position; and
FIG. 13
is a perspective view of the assembly of
FIG. 12
, looking at the opposite side of the panel.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to the drawings in greater detail, and first to
FIG. 1
, a first embodiment of the invention herein is directed to a system for mounting an electrical connector, generally designated
10
, in an opening
12
in a panel, generally designated
14
. The panel has a top side
14
a
and a bottom side
14
b
. The opening is generally T-shaped to define a pair of elongated locating slots
16
at opposite ends of the cross portion of the T-shaped configuration. A pair of additional locating slots
18
are located at each opposite side of the leg portion of the T-shaped configuration of the slot, intermediate the ends thereof.
Connector
10
includes a one-piece housing, generally designated
20
, unitarily molded of dielectric material such as plastic or the like. The housing is box-shaped to define a pair of first opposite side walls
24
and a pair of second side walls
26
which define a rectangular receptacle
28
for receiving a complementary mating connector. The mouth of receptacle
28
is chamfered, as at
28
a
, to facilitate inserting a mating connector thereinto. The housing has a bottom wall
30
(
FIG. 4
) which mounts a plurality of terminals, generally designated
32
. The terminals have contact pins
32
a
projecting into receptacle
28
for engaging the terminals of the mating connector. The terminals have tail portions
32
b
projecting from bottom wall
30
exteriorly of the housing for insertion into appropriate holes in a printed circuit board or into another connecting device. Of course, the invention herein is not limited to a board-mounted connector.
All of the mounting and latching components on connector housing
20
are located on the outsides of first side walls
24
, as seen by the outside of the one side wall
24
visible in
FIGS. 1-3
. That leaves the outsides of second side walls
26
totally unencumbered and allows the connector to be mounted closely to other components.
More particularly, three locating flanges
34
and
36
project outwardly from each side wall
24
. The tops of the locating flanges are chamfered to facilitate inserting the connector housing into the opening in the panel. The bottoms of the located flanges are abrupt for abutting against top surface
14
a
of panel
14
when the connector is in its final latched position, as described hereinafter. Three stop flanges
38
also project outwardly from the outside of each side wall
24
for abutting bottom side
14
b
of the panel when the connector is in its final latched position. The stop flanges are spaced axially and transversely of locating flanges
34
and
36
. The locating flanges and the stop flanges are molded integrally with the housing.
Referring to
FIG. 4
in conjunction with
FIG. 1
, an integrally molded latch arm
40
also projects outwardly from the outside of each side wall
24
. As best seen in
FIG. 4
, each latch arm is cantilevered from its respective side wall so that the latch arm can flex in the direction of double-headed arrows “A” (FIG.
4
). The cantilevered latch arms extend in the insertion direction of the connector as will be apparent hereinafter. Like locating flanges
34
and
36
, the tops of the latch arms are chamfered.
The operation of the panel mounting system of the invention now will be described. Connector
10
is inserted into opening
12
in panel
14
in a first linear direction from the bottom side of the panel along an axis in the direction of arrow “B” (FIG.
1
). Locating flanges
34
and
36
and stop flanges
38
extend outwardly of the housing radially of this direction. As the connector is inserted into the opening, locating flanges
34
pass through locating slots
18
, and locating flanges
36
pass through locating slots
16
until all of the locating flanges clear the top side
14
a
of the panel. As at this point, at least the two stop flanges
38
on opposite sides of latch arms
18
abut bottom side
14
b
of the panel to define the inserted position of the connector as seen in FIG.
2
. In this inserted position, latch arms
40
are resiliently flexed inwardly by engagement with the edges of opening
12
between locating slots
16
and
18
.
Once connector
10
is inserted to its insertion position shown in
FIG. 2
, the connector is moved in a second linear direction as indicated by arrow “C” (
FIG. 2
) generally perpendicular to the insertion direction “B” until the connector reaches its final latched position shown in FIG.
3
. In the latched position, latch arms
40
become aligned with locating slots
18
, and the flexible latch arms “snap” back outwardly into the locating slots to lock the connector in its final latched position. In this final position, locating flanges
34
and
36
abut top side
14
a
of panel
14
and stop flanges
38
abut bottom side
14
b
of the panel. Therefore, the locating flanges and stop flanges lock the connector axially within the opening in the panel, and latch arms
40
lock the connector radially within the opening.
FIGS. 5-8
show a second embodiment of an electrical connector, generally designated
10
a
, embodying the concepts of the invention. Like reference numerals have been applied in
FIGS. 5-8
corresponding to like components described above regarding connector
10
in
FIGS. 1-4
.
With that understanding, connector
10
a
includes a one-piece housing, generally designated
20
a
, having a pair of opposite side walls
24
. Locating flanges
34
a
,
34
b
project from opposite side walls
24
. Stop flanges
38
also project from the two side walls
24
. As with the first embodiment, the stop flanges are spaced axially and transversely from the locating flanges. An integrally molded latch arm
40
a
also is disposed at one of the side walls. The latch arm is cantilevered from one of the stop flanges
38
and includes a latch projection
41
at its distal end. Latch arm
40
a
extends generally parallel to the panel and generally perpendicular to the insertion direction of the connector into the panel. Protector bar
39
is attached to stop flanges
38
and extends parallel to the latch arm
40
a
. The protector bar
39
helps to prevent the latch projection
41
from being removed from the locating slot
16
and protects the latch arm
40
a
from breakage.
FIG. 7
shows connector
10
a
inserted into an opening
12
in a panel
14
. The opening is elongated and has a pair of radially extending locating slots
16
a
,
16
b
through which locating flanges
34
a
,
34
b
of connector
10
a
are inserted to an insertion position shown in FIG.
7
. At least one locating flange
34
b
is smaller than the other locating flanges
34
a
to provide polarization protection in the panel which has at least one locating slot
16
b
smaller than the other locating slots
16
a
. In the insertion position, stop flanges
38
and protector bar
39
(
FIG. 6
) abut the opposite side of panel
14
from the side visible in FIG.
7
. Latch projection
41
will abut the opposite side of the panel and cause latch arm
40
a
to flex or become “cocked”.
Connector
10
a
is moved from its inserted position of
FIG. 7
to its final latched position shown in FIG.
8
. In this position, panel
14
is sandwiched between locating flanges
34
a
,
34
b
and stop flanges
38
. In this final latched position, latch projection
41
will snap into one of the locating slots
16
b
as seen in
FIG. 8
, under the energy stored within flexed latch arm
40
a
. By designing the latch projection
41
to snap into an existing locating slot
16
b
, the locating slots
16
a
,
16
b
can be used to allow the locating flanges
34
a
,
34
b
to pass through the panel
14
in addition to allowing the latch projection
41
to snap into said locating slot
16
b
. By providing fewer slots the panel will be stronger and less costly to manufacture.
FIGS. 9-13
show a third embodiment of an electrical connector
10
c
incorporating the concepts of the invention. Again, like reference numerals have been applied in
FIGS. 9-13
corresponding to like components described above in relation to the first two embodiments shown in
FIGS. 1-8
.
Specifically, connector
10
c
includes a one-piece housing, generally designated
20
c
, having opposite side walls
24
. Three locating flanges
34
(
FIG. 10
) project from one of the side walls
24
and two locating flanges
34
project from the opposite side wall
24
. A pair of stop flanges
38
project from each opposite side wall
24
. In connector
10
c
, the integrally molded flexible latch arm is provided in the form of a latch bar
40
c
which is integral with and extends between two of the stop flanges
38
as seen clearly in
FIGS. 9 and 10
. A latch projection
41
is supported on a tab
42
that extends inwardly from the center of latch bar
40
c
. The latch projection
41
projects in the insertion direction of the connector into the panel. The latch bar
40
c
is thinner than the flanges
38
to permit torsional flexing along double arrow-headed arc D about longitudinal axis E of latch bar
40
c
(
FIG. 9
) when the latch projection
41
abuts panel
14
.
FIG. 11
shows a panel
14
having an elongated opening
12
provided with a plurality of radially extending locating slots
16
in the sides thereof. Three locating slots are provided at one side of the opening to receive the three locating flanges
34
(
FIG. 10
) on one side of the connector, and two locating slots
16
are provided at the opposite side of the opening to accommodate the two locating flanges
34
(
FIG. 9
) on the opposite side of the connector. The asymmetrical arrangement of the locating flanges and the corresponding locating slots
16
assures correct polarization of the connector
10
c to the panel
14
. The connector is inserted into the opening in an insertion direction as indicated by arrows “B” in
FIGS. 9 and 10
. When the connector is inserted into opening
12
, locating flanges
34
pass through locating slots
16
until stop flanges
38
abut against the side of the panel
14
opposite the insertion direction of the connector. When the connector reaches its inserted position, latch projection
41
will abut that opposite side of the panel and flex or “cock” by a torsional movement of the latch bar
40
c .
After connector
10
c
is inserted into opening
12
in a first linear direction to its inserted position, the connector then is moved in a second linear direction generally parallel to the panel as indicated by arrows “C” in
FIGS. 12 and 13
to a final latched position as shown. In the final latched position, the panel is sandwiched between locating flanges
34
and stop flanges
38
. In the final position, latch projection
41
snaps by torsional movement of latch bar
40
c
. into one of the locating slots
16
as best seen in
FIG. 12
, under the energy stored in the flexible latch bar
40
c
, to latch or lock the connector in its final position. In this embodiment latch protector
41
is smaller than location slot
16
and the outer dimensions of the side walls
24
,
26
are smaller than the opening
12
in panel
14
for a blind mating application allowing for a limited amount of “floating” of the connector
10
c
in the panel opening
12
. However, the panel opening
12
and the locating slot
16
can be dimensioned to ensure that connector
10
c
more tightly fits in the opening
12
.
It will be understood that the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or central characteristics thereof. The present examples and embodiments, therefore, are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein.
Claims
- 1. A system for mounting an electrical connector in a panel, comprising:a panel having first and second sides and an opening having an edge with at least one locating slot extending outwardly from the opening beyond the edge; a connector having a housing insertable in a first linear direction from the first side of the panel along an axis to an insertion position into the opening in the panel, the housing having at least one outwardly extending locating flange at one side of the housing for passing through the locating slot of the opening as the housing is inserted thereinto and at least one outwardly extending stop flange spaced axially and transversely from the locating flange at said one side of the housing for abutting the first side of the panel when the locating flange clears the second side of the panel, the housing being movable within the opening in the panel in a second linear direction generally perpendicular to said first linear direction and generally parallel to the panel from said insertion position to a latched position; and a latch arm projecting from said one side of the connector housing engageable with a latch slot extending outwardly from the opening in the panel beyond the edge of the opening when the housing is in said latched position; wherein said locating slot comprises said latch slot.
- 2. The system of claim 1, including at least one said locating flange, at least one said stop flange and at least one said latch arm on each of two opposite sides of the connector housing.
- 3. The system of claim 1 wherein said latch arm comprises a flexible cantilevered latch arm extending generally parallel to said first linear direction.
- 4. The system of claim 1, including a plurality of said stop flanges at said one side of the connector housing.
- 5. The system of claim 1, including a plurality of said locating flanges at said one side of the connector housing for passing through a plurality of said locating slots in the opening in the panel.
- 6. The system of claim 5, including a plurality of said stop flanges at said one side of the connector housing.
- 7. A system for mounting an electrical connector in a panel, comprising:a panel having an opening, with the opening having an edge with at least one locating slot extending outwardly from the opening beyond the edge; a connector having a housing insertable into the opening in the panel along an axis to an insertion position, the housing having at least one outwardly extending locating flange for passing through the locating slot of the opening as the housing is inserted thereinto and at least one outwardly extending stop flange spaced axially and transversely from the locating flange for abutting the panel when the housing is in the inserted position, the housing being movable within the opening in the panel from the insertion position to a latched position; and a latch arm projecting from the connector housing and engageable with said locating slot when the housing is in said latched position to lock the housing thereat wherein said latch arm comprises a flexible cantilevered latch arm extending generally perpendicular to the insertion direction of the connector.
- 8. The system of claim 7 wherein said latch arm is cantilevered off of said stop flange.
- 9. A system for mounting an electrical connector in a panel, comprising:a panel having first and second sides and an opening having an edge with a plurality of locating slots extending outwardly from the opening beyond the edge; a connector having a housing insertable in a first linear direction from the first side of the panel along an axis to an insertion position into the opening in the panel, the housing having a plurality of locating flanges at one side of the housing for passing through the locating slots of the opening as the housing is inserted thereinto and a plurality of outwardly extending stop flanges spaced axially and transversely from the locating flanges at said one side of the housing for abutting the first side of the panel when the locating flanges clear the second side of the panel, the housing being movable within the opening in the panel in a second linear direction generally perpendicular to said first linear direction and generally parallel to the panel from said insertion position to a latched position; and a latch arm projecting from said one side of the connector housing engageable with one of said locating slots when the housing is in said latched position.
- 10. The system of claim 9 wherein said latch arm comprises a flexible cantilevered latch arm extending generally parallel to said first linear direction.
- 11. The system of claim 9, including a plurality of said locating flanges, a plurality of said stop flanges and one of said latch arms on each of two opposite sides of the connector housing.
- 12. The system of claim 9 wherein said latch arm comprises a flexible cantilevered latch arm extending generally parallel to said second linear direction.
- 13. The system of claim 12 wherein said latch arm is cantilevered off of one of said stop flanges.
- 14. The system of claim 9 wherein said latch arm comprises a flexible cantilevered latch arm extending from one of said stop flanges.
- 15. The system of claim 14 wherein said flexible cantilevered latch arm includes a latch projection for engagement in said one locating slot.
- 16. The system of claim 9 wherein said latch arm comprises a flexible latch bar extending between a pair of said stop flanges.
- 17. The system of claim 16 wherein said flexible latch bar includes a latch projection for engagement in said one locating slot.
- 18. A system for mounting an electrical connector in a panel, comprising:a panel having first and second sides and an opening having an edge with at least one locating slot extending outwardly from the opening beyond the edge; a connector having a housing insertable in a first linear direction from the first side of the panel along an axis to an insertion position into the opening in the panel, the housing having at least one outwardly extending locating flange at one side of the housing for passing through the locating slot of the opening as the housing is inserted thereinto and at least one outwardly extending stop flange spaced axially and transversely from the locating flange at said one side of the housing for abutting the first side of the panel when the locating flange clears the second side of the panel, the housing being movable within the opening in the panel in a second linear direction generally perpendicular to said first linear direction and generally parallel to the panel from said insertion position to a latched position; and a latch arm projecting from said one side of the connector housing engageable with a latch slot extending outwardly from the opening in the panel beyond the edge of the opening when the housing is in said latched position.
- 19. The system of claim 18 wherein said latch arm is cantilevered off of said stop flange.
- 20. A system for mounting an electrical connector in a panel, comprising:a panel having first and second sides and an opening having an edge with at least one locating slot extending outwardly from the opening beyond the edge; a connector having a housing insertable in a first linear direction from the first side of the panel along an axis to an insertion position into the opening in the panel, the housing having at least one outwardly extending locating flange at one side of the housing for passing through the locating slot of the opening as the housing is inserted thereinto and at least one outwardly extending stop flange spaced axially and transversely from the locating flange at said one side of the housing for abutting the first side of the panel when the locating flange clears the second side of the panel, the housing being movable within the opening in the panel in a second linear direction generally perpendicular to said first linear direction and generally parallel to the panel from said insertion position to a latched position; and a latch arm projecting from said one side of the connector housing engageable with a latch slot extending outwardly from the opening in the panel beyond the edge of the opening when the housing is in said latched position wherein said latch arm comprises a flexible cantilevered latch arm extending generally parallel to said second linear direction.
- 21. The system of claim 20 wherein said flexible cantilevered latch arm includes a latch projection for engagement in said latch slot.
- 22. A system for mounting an electrical connector in a panel, comprising:a panel having first and second sides and an opening having an edge with at least one locating slot extending outwardly from the opening beyond the edge; a connector having a housing insertable in a first linear direction from the first side of the panel along an axis to an insertion position into the opening in the panel, the housing having at least one outwardly extending locating flange at one side of the housing for passing through the locating slot of the opening as the housing is inserted thereinto and at least one outwardly extending stop flange spaced axially and transversely from the locating flange at said one side of the housing for abutting the first side of the panel when the locating flange clears the second side of the panel, the housing being movable within the opening in the panel in a second linear direction generally perpendicular to said first linear direction and generally parallel to the panel from said insertion position to a latched position; and a latch arm projecting from said one side of the connector housing engageable with a latch slot extending outwardly from the opening in the panel beyond the edge in the opening when the housing is in said latched position wherein the connector includes at least a pair of said stop flanges, and wherein said latch arm comprises a flexible latch bar extending between the pair of stop flanges.
- 23. The system of claim 22 wherein said flexible latch bar includes a latch projection for engagement in said latch slot.
- 24. A system for mounting an electrical connector in a panel, comprising:a panel having an opening, with the opening having an edge with at least one locating slot extending outwardly from the opening beyond the edge; a connector having a housing insertable into the opening in the panel along an axis to an insertion position, the housing having at least one outwardly extending locating flange for passing through the locating slot of the opening as the housing is inserted thereinto and at least one outwardly extending stop flange spaced axially and transversely from the locating flange for abutting the panel when the housing is in the inserted position, the housing being movable within the opening in the panel from the insertion position to a latched position; and a latch arm projecting from the connector housing and engageable with said locating slot when the housing is in said latched position to lock the housing thereat wherein said latch arm comprises a flexible cantilevered latch arm extending from said stop flange.
- 25. The system of claim 24 wherein said flexible cantilevered latch arm includes a latch projection engageable in said locating slot.
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