Information
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Patent Grant
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6170369
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Patent Number
6,170,369
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Date Filed
Tuesday, November 3, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 9, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 083 13
- 083 73
- 083 311
- 083 312
- 083 4031
- 083 801
- 083 589
- 083 649
- 083 369
- 083 370
- 083 650
- 083 949
- 053 429
- 053 117
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A portable batt cutter custom cuts standard width, continuous, extended length fibrous insulation blankets at a construction site to form batts with specific dimensions corresponding to the dimensions of the structural framework cavities to be insulated. The portable batt cutter includes storage for retaining a fibrous insulation blanket; a feed mechanism for feeding the fibrous insulation blanket from the storage to a transverse cutter; and the transverse cutter which makes a transverse cut across the width of the fibrous insulation blanket to determine the length of the batt. The portable batt cutter may also include a cutter for making a longitudinal cut in the fibrous insulation blanket to form a batt having a width less than the width of the fibrous insulation blanket and a measuring device to measure the length of the batt prior to forming the transverse cut in the fibrous insulation blanket. The portable batt cutter has a size and weight enabling the cutter to be readily moved from construction site to construction site.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a portable batt cutter, and in particular, to a portable batt cutter which can cut extended lengths of standard width fibrous insulation blanket into batts sized in length and preferably both length and width to fit standard and non-standard size structural framework cavities.
Building structures, such as residential houses, industrial buildings, office buildings, mobile homes, prefabricated buildings, and similar structures typically include walls (both exterior and interior), ceilings, floors, and roofs which are insulated for thermal and/or acoustical purposes, especially the exterior walls and the roofs of such structures. The walls, ceilings, floors and roofs of these structures include framing members, e.g. studs, rafters, joists, beams, and similar support members, which are normally spaced-apart standard distances and, in the case of walls, form cavities having a standard length or height. Sheathing, paneling, lathing or similar construction materials are secured to the framing members to form the walls, ceilings, floors and roofs of the structures.
Building contractors seek to maintain the spacing between such framing members and the length or height of the framework cavities formed by such framing members at the standard widths and lengths (e.g. for the exterior wall of a residential house about fifteen inches in width by about ninety-seven inches in height) for ease of construction and installation of the insulation. However, frequently the cavities defined by the framing members in the walls, ceilings, floors and roofs of such buildings or structures have non-standard widths and lengths, e.g. the framing members are spaced apart distances less than the standard distance and/or the lengths or heights of the cavities are less or greater than a standard length or height for such cavities. Studies have shown that in a typical residential house built in the United States, it is common for 50% or more of the framing members in the exterior walls of these structures to be spaced apart at non-standard distances less than the standard spacing for such framing members and/or to define wall cavities having lengths or heights greater or less than the standard cavity height for such exterior wall cavities.
Thus, there has been a need to provide insulation batts at the construction site which are custom sized to fit standard width standard length cavities, non-standard width standard length cavities, non-standard width non-standard length cavities and standard width non-standard length cavities.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The portable batt cutter and method of the present invention provides a solution to the above problems by custom cutting standard width, continuous, extended length fibrous insulation blankets at a construction site to form batts with specific dimensions corresponding to the dimensions of the structural framework cavities to be insulated i.e. the extended length fibrous insulation blanket can be custom cut to form batts sized to fit standard width standard length cavities, non-standard width standard length cavities, non-standard width non-standard length cavities and standard width non-standard length cavities.
The portable batt cutter of the present invention includes storage for retaining a fibrous insulation blanket; a feed mechanism for feeding the fibrous insulation blanket from the storage to a transverse cutter; and the transverse cutter which makes a transverse cut across the width of the fibrous insulation blanket to determine the length of the batt. The portable batt cutter may also include a cutter for making a longitudinal cut in the fibrous insulation blanket to form a batt having a width less than the width of the fibrous insulation blanket and a measuring device to measure the length of the batt prior to forming the transverse cut in the fibrous insulation blanket. The portable batt cutter has a size and weight enabling the cutter to be readily moved from construction site to construction site.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a schematic plan view of the portable batt cutter of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a schematic side elevation view of the portable batt cutter of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a schematic side elevation view of an alternative fibrous insulation storage station which can be used to hold Z-folded insulation in the portable batt cutter of the present invention.
FIG. 4
is a schematic side elevation view of an alternative pull and length measuring roll assembly which can be used in the portable batt cutter of the present invention.
FIG. 5
is a schematic side elevation view of another alternative pull and length measuring roll assembly which can be used in the portable batt cutter of the present invention.
FIG. 6
is a schematic side elevation view of an alternative fibrous insulation blanket storage station which can be used to hold a bulk roll of insulation in the portable batt cutter of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIGS. 1 and 2
schematically show the portable batt cutter
20
of the present invention. The portable batt cutter
20
includes a frame (not shown to better illustrate the other components of the portable batt cutter and its operation); a storage station
22
; a feed mechanism
24
; a transverse cutting station
26
; a longitudinal cutting station
28
; and a length measuring mechanism
30
. The portable batt cutter
20
has a longitudinal centerline extending from the storage station through the longitudinal cutting station. In addition, the portable batt cutter
20
would have a weight and size (e.g. about two hundred pounds or less with a height of about thirty six inches, a width of about thirty six inches, and a length of about forty eight inches to about seventy two inches plus the length of any storage station such as those shown in
FIGS. 2
,
3
and
6
) that would permit the portable batt cutter
20
to be readily moved from construction site to construction site, e.g. in the back of a pick-up truck.
As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the storage station
22
has a means for storing a bulk or jumbo roll
32
of standard width, continuous, extended length fibrous insulation blanket
34
which would typically have a length ranging from about thirty feet to about one hundred and fifty feet. The standard width for such fibrous insulation blankets
34
is approximately fifteen inches for wall cavities, such as but not limited to residential housing, and up to twenty four inches for other building structural framework cavities. As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the means (a yoke and axle assembly
35
) for storing the bulk roll
32
includes a pair of yokes
36
with upwardly opening channels
38
which rotatably support an axle
40
passing through the core of a bulk or jumbo roll
32
of fibrous insulation blanket
34
. However, other storage means that permit the fibrous insulation blanket
34
to be easily fed from the roll
32
while maintaining the roll in place can be used, such as the open top storage bin
42
shown in
FIG. 6
with its width, height and semicircular bottom wall
44
sized to accommodate the largest bulk roll
32
being used in the portable batt cutter
20
and dispense the fibrous insulation blanket
34
. The storage bin
42
has end walls
46
and may have two sidewalls, not shown, or may have only one sidewall or no sidewalls to facilitate loading a bulk roll
32
of insulation into the bin
42
. With either of the storage means shown, as the fibrous insulation blanket
34
is pulled from the storage station
22
by the feed mechanism
24
, the roll
32
rotates to supply the required amount of fibrous insulation blanket
34
from the roll.
Turning now to
FIG. 3
,
FIG. 3
shows a storage bin
142
for storing and dispensing a Z-folded continuous, extended length fibrous insulation blanket
34
which can be substituted for the yoke and axle assembly
35
, or the storage bin
44
. The storage bin
142
permits the fibrous insulation blanket
34
to be easily fed from its Z-folded configuration
132
and has an open top with its width, height and bottom wall
144
sized to accommodate the largest bulk Z-folded continuous, extended length fibrous insulation blanket
34
being used in the portable batt cutter
20
and dispense the fibrous insulation blanket
34
. The storage bin
142
has end walls
146
and may have two sidewalls, not shown, or may have only one sidewall or no sidewalls to facilitate loading a bulk Z-folded continuous, extended length fibrous insulation blanket
34
into the storage bin
142
. With the storage bin
142
, as the fibrous insulation blanket
34
is pulled from the storage station
22
by the feed mechanism
24
, the layers of the fibrous insulation blanket are successively peeled off the Z-folded insulation
132
to supply the required amount of fibrous insulation blanket
34
from the storage station
22
.
As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the feed mechanism
24
includes a pull roll
50
which extends perpendicular to the centerline of the portable batt cutter
20
and a continuous belt conveyor
52
. The pull roll
50
and the belt conveyor
52
cooperate to the pull the fibrous insulation blanket
34
from the bulk roll
32
or Z-folded insulation
132
in the storage station
22
and feed the fibrous insulation blanket
34
to the transverse cutting station
26
. Preferably, the pull roll
50
has a length and the belt conveyor
52
has a width equal to or greater than the widest fibrous insulation blanket
34
to be processed on the portable batt cutter
20
. The pull roll
50
and preferably, a drive roll
54
of the belt conveyor
52
are each powered by a conventional electric motor (not shown). The underside of the pull roll
50
and the upper surface of the belt conveyor
52
are spaced apart a distance less than the thickness of the fibrous insulation blanket
34
being processed on the portable batt cutter
20
so that the blanket
34
is gripped between the underside of the pull roll
50
and the upper surface of the belt conveyor
52
. Thus, as the pull roll
50
rotates and the belt conveyor
52
moves in the direction shown in
FIG. 2
, the pull roll and the belt conveyor cooperate to pull the fibrous insulation blanket
34
from the bulk roll
32
or the Z-folded insulation
132
and feed the fibrous insulation blanket
34
to the transverse cutting station
26
. Preferably, the pull roll
50
and the drive roll
54
of the belt conveyor
52
are mounted so that the spacing between the underside of the pull roll
50
and the upper surface of the belt conveyor
52
can be adjusted e.g. by raising or lowering the pull roll
50
relative to the drive roll
54
by conventional means (not shown), to accommodate fibrous insulation blankets
34
of various thicknesses.
As schematically shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the transverse cutting station
26
is located adjacent the pull roll
50
and the downstream end of the belt conveyor
52
of the feed mechanism
24
and intermediate the feed mechanism
24
and a second conveyor
56
. The transverse cutting station
26
includes a cutting mechanism
60
, such as but not limited to a conventional powered band saw or a powered circular saw, that is mounted to move back and forth across width of the portable batt cutter
20
in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal centerline of the portable batt cutter for a distance equal to or greater than the width of the fibrous insulation blanket
34
to be processed on the portable batt cutter, e.g. for the entire width of the portable batt cutter
20
. As shown in
FIG.2
, the saw blade
62
of the cutting mechanism
60
extends from above the horizontal plane of the upper surface of the fibrous insulation blanket
34
to below the horizontal plane of the upper surface of the belt conveyor
52
so that the cutting mechanism
60
cuts through the entire thickness of the fibrous insulation blanket as it passes transversely across the width of the portable batt cutter.
Preferably, the second belt conveyor
56
is a continuous belt conveyor; has a width equal to or greater than the widest fibrous insulation blanket
34
to be processed on the portable batt cutter
20
; and has a drive roll
64
which is powered by a conventional electric motor (not shown). The second conveyor
56
can be operated simultaneously with the pull roll
50
and the feed conveyor
52
to move the fibrous insulation blanket
34
through the transverse cutting station
26
prior to making a transverse cut through the fibrous insulation blanket to form an insulation batt
66
of a selected length.
The second belt conveyor
56
also functions to move the fibrous insulation blanket
34
through the longitudinal cutting station
28
which can be used to form the insulation batt
66
to a selected width. The longitudinal cutting station
28
includes a cutting mechanism
70
, such as but not limited to a conventional powered band saw or a powered circular saw. When making a longitudinal cut
72
in the fibrous insulation blanket to trim a portion of the fibrous insulation blanket
34
away to make the insulation batt
66
a selected width, the cutting mechanism
70
remains stationary as the fibrous insulation blanket
34
is fed through the longitudinal cutting station
28
by the belt conveyor
56
. However, the cutting mechanism
70
is mounted to be moved or adjusted back and forth across width of the portable batt cutter
20
, in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal centerline of the portable batt cutter, for a distance equal to or greater than the width of the fibrous insulation blanket
34
to be processed on the portable batt cutter (e.g. for the entire width of the portable batt cutter
20
) so that the cutting mechanism
70
can be located and set relative to the fibrous insulation blanket
34
to make the longitudinal cut
72
at the location required to make the insulation batt
66
a selected width. The saw blade
74
of the cutting mechanism
70
can be raised or moved laterally to an inoperative position outside of the path of the fibrous insulation blanket
34
where the saw blade
74
will not cut the fibrous insulation blanket
34
. The saw blade can also be lowered and moved laterally (circular saw blade) or just moved laterally (band saw blade) to an operating position in the path of the fibrous insulation blanket
34
where the saw blade
74
extends from above the horizontal plane of upper surface of the fibrous insulation blanket to below the horizontal plane of the upper surface of the belt conveyor belt
56
so that the cutting mechanism
70
cuts through the entire thickness of the fibrous insulation blanket
74
as the blanket passes through the longitudinal cutting station
28
and trims the fibrous insulation blanket to the desired width for the insulation batt
66
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, there is a third belt conveyor
76
downstream of the longitudinal cutting station
28
. Preferably, the third belt conveyor
76
is a continuous belt conveyor; has a width equal to or greater than the widest fibrous insulation blanket
34
to be processed on the portable batt cutter
20
; and has a drive roll
78
which is powered by a conventional electric motor (not shown). The second conveyor
76
can be operated simultaneously with the pull roll
50
and the feed conveyor
52
, and the second belt conveyor
56
to move the fibrous insulation blanket
34
through the transverse cutting station
26
prior to making a transverse cut through the fibrous insulation blanket
34
to form an insulation batt
66
of a selected length. The third belt conveyor
76
also function to help move the fibrous insulation blanket
34
through the longitudinal cutting station
28
, especially, when the longitudinal cutting station
28
is being used to form the insulation batt
66
to a selected width. While the portable batt cutter
20
is shown in
FIG. 2
with a third belt conveyor
76
, it is also contemplated that a flat sheet metal slide plate (not shown), which would lie in the same horizontal plane as the upper surface of the third belt conveyor, could be substituted for the third belt conveyor
76
.
Preferably, the portable batt cutter is also provided with the length measuring mechanism
30
for measuring the length of the batt
66
to be formed by making the transverse cut through the fibrous insulation blanket
34
with the transverse cutting mechanism
60
. As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the length measuring mechanism
30
includes a measuring roll
80
which extends perpendicular to the longitudinal centerline of the portable batt cutter
20
and the fibrous insulation blanket
34
being fed from the storage station
22
to the transverse cutting station
26
. While the measuring roll
80
could be as short as one or two inches in length, as shown, the measuring roll
80
has a length equal to the length of the pull roll
50
and the belt conveyor
52
. The measuring roll
80
is rotatably mounted above the upper surface of the feed conveyor
52
a distance less than the thickness of the fibrous insulation blanket
34
being processed through the portable batt cutter
20
so that as the fibrous insulation blanket is fed past the measuring roll the linear movement of the fibrous insulation blanket causes the measuring roll
80
to rotate. The measuring roll
80
is vertically adjustable relative to the upper surface of the belt conveyor
52
and has a known circumference. Accordingly, for each revolution of the measuring roll
80
, the fibrous insulation blanket
34
has moved linearly beneath or past the measuring roll
80
a distance equal to the circumference of the measuring roll
80
. The measuring roll
80
is connected to a conventional read out device which can be reset after each transverse cut and is calibrated to provide a reading of the length of the fibrous insulation blanket
34
that has been fed from the storage station
22
to the transverse cutting station
26
so that the length of the insulation batt
66
to be formed by a transverse cut of the transverse cutting mechanism
60
can be determined.
FIGS. 4 and 5
show alternative feed and measuring roll assemblies
90
and
100
respectively. In the feed and measuring roll assembly
90
of
FIG. 4
, the feed roll
92
also functions as the measuring roll rather than having a separate measuring roll
80
as shown in the embodiment of
FIGS. 1 and 2
. Otherwise, an embodiment of the portable batt cutter
20
using the feed and measuring roll assembly
90
is the same as the embodiment of
FIGS. 1 and 2
. In the feed and measuring roll assembly
100
of
FIG. 5
, preferably, the feed roll
102
also functions as the measuring roll rather than having a separate measuring roll
80
as shown in the embodiment of
FIGS. 1 and 2
. In addition, a pull roll
104
and a sheet metal slide plate
106
are substituted for the feed conveyor
52
with the pull rolls
102
and
104
cooperating to grip and pull the fibrous insulation blanket from the storage station
22
across the slide plate
106
and feed the fibrous insulation blanket
34
to the transverse cutting station
26
. Otherwise, an embodiment of the portable batt cutter
20
using the feed and measuring roll assembly
100
is the same as the embodiment of
FIGS. 1 and 2
.
Preferably, the measuring roll
80
is electronically connected to a conventional electronic control panel
82
which can use the input from the measuring roll
80
to automatically control the portable batt cutter
20
. For example, the electronic control panel
82
could have input terminals that permit the operator to set the length, width and number of the insulation batts
66
to be produced by cutting the fibrous insulation blanket
34
. First the operator would manually feed a leading edge of the fibrous insulation blanket
34
over the belt conveyor
52
and past the measuring roll
80
and the pull roll
50
to the transverse cutting station
26
(positioning the leading edge of the fibrous insulation blanket
34
in the same transverse vertical plane as the saw blade
62
of the transverse cutting mechanism
60
). Next the operator would input the desired length, width and number of the insulation batts
66
to be produced into the control panel
82
. If the insulation batts
66
to be produced are to have a standard width, the control panel
82
sends a signal to the longitudinal cutting mechanism
70
to raise or laterally move the saw blade
74
of the longitudinal cutting mechanism to its inoperative position. If the insulation batts
66
to be produced are to have a non-standard width less than the standard width, the control panel
82
sends a signal to the longitudinal cutting mechanism
70
to move the saw blade
74
of the longitudinal cutting mechanism to the operative position required to trim away a predetermined part of the fibrous insulation blanket
34
to form insulation batts
66
having the desired widths. Next the control panel
82
automatically sends signals to actuate the pull roll
50
, the drive roll
54
of the conveyor
52
, and the drive rolls
64
and
78
20
of the conveyors
56
and
76
to move the leading edge of the fibrous insulation blanket
34
the required distance past the saw blade
62
of the transverse cutting mechanism
60
to produce insulation batts
66
having the desired length when the transverse cuts are made by the transverse cutting mechanism
60
. At the same time the fibrous insulation blanket
34
is being moved into place for the transverse cut, the fibrous insulation blanket
34
is being fed at least part way through the longitudinal cutting mechanism
70
which is also actuated to thereby at least partially form any longitudinal cut to be formed in the fibrous insulation blanket
34
if insulation batts
66
of less than standard width are being produced. Once the fibrous insulation blanket
34
is properly located for a transverse cut, signals from the control panel
82
stop the pull roll
50
, the drive roll
54
of the feed conveyor
52
and the drive rolls
64
and
78
of conveyors
56
and
76
to hold the fibrous insulation blanket
34
stationary while the transverse cut is made and another signal from the control panel actuates the transverse cutting mechanism
60
to move the transverse cutting mechanism
60
across the entire width of the portable batt cutter
20
to completely cut through the fibrous insulation blanket and separate a section of the fibrous insulation blanket of a selected length that is to become an insulation batt
66
from the fibrous insulation blanket
34
being fed into the transverse cutting station
26
. Once the transverse cut is completed a signal from the control panel
82
stops the transverse cutting mechanism
60
and another signal from the control panel
82
actuates the drive rolls
64
and
78
of the conveyors
56
and
76
to complete the movement of the fibrous insulation blanket
34
through the longitudinal cutting station
28
and thereby complete any trimming of the fibrous insulation blanket
34
by the longitudinal cutting mechanism
70
to produce an insulation batt
66
of the desired width. The batt making cycle is then complete and another cycle can be commenced to form another insulation batt
66
having the same or different dimensions.
In describing the invention, certain embodiments have been used to illustrate the invention and the practices thereof. However, the invention is not limited to these specific embodiments as other embodiments and modifications within the spirit of the invention will readily occur to those skilled in the art on reading this specification. Thus, the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed, but is to be limited only by the claims appended hereto.
Claims
- 1. A portable batt cutter for custom cutting standard width, continuous, extended length fibrous insulation blankets at a construction site to form batts having specific dimensions corresponding to the dimensions of a structural framework cavity, comprising:a portable unit including a storage means, a transverse cutting means, a longitudinal cutting means, length measuring means and a feed means; the portable unit having a longitudinal centerline; the storage means being means for retaining a standard width, continous, extended length fibrous insulation blanket having a width, a length, a thickness, and a longitudinal centerline extending perpendicular to the width and parallel to the length of the fibrous insulation blanket; the feed means being means for feeding the fibrous insulation blanket from the storage means through the transverse cutting means to the longitudinal cutting means, and through the longitudinal cutting means with the longitudinal centerline of the fibrous insulation blanket extending parallel to the longitudinal centerline of the portable unit; the transverse cutting means being means including a powered band or circular saw for making a transverse cut, extending through the thickness of the fibrous insulation blanket and for the width of the fibrous insulation blanket, in a direction transverse to the longitudinal centerline of the portable unit and the fibrous insulation blanket; the longitudinal cutting means being means including a powered band or circular for making a longitudinal cut in the fibrous insulation blanket, extending through the thickness of the fibrous insulation blanket and parallel to the longitudinal centerline of the fibrous insulation blanket, to form a fibrous insulation batt having a width less than the width of the fibrous insulation blanket; the powered band or circular saw of the longitudinal cutting means being moveable in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal centerline of the portable unit and the fibrous insulation blanket to set the width of the fibrous insulation batt; the length measuring means for measuring the length of a fibrous insulation batt to be formed by making a transverse cut in the fibrous insulation blanket with the transverse cutter means; and the portable unit having a size and weight enabling the portable unit to be readily moved from construction site to construction site.
- 2. The portable batt cutter according to claim 1, wherein: the feed means comprises pull roll means for pulling the fibrous insulation blanket from the storage means and feeding the fibrous insulation blanket to the transverse cutting means and through the longitudinal cutting means.
- 3. The portable batt cutter according to claim 2, wherein: the pull roll means includes the length measuring means which measures the length of the insulation batt to be formed by making the transverse cut in the fibrous insulation blanket by measuring the length of the fibrous insulation blanket being fed to the transverse cutting means.
- 4. The portable batt cutter according to claim 1, including: control means for operating the transverse cutting means to form a transverse cut in the fibrous insulation blanket when a selected length of the fibrous insulation blanket has been fed to the transverse cutting means to form a fibrous insulation batt of the selected length.
- 5. The portable batt cutter according to claim 1, wherein: the storage means is a means for retaining a roll of the continuous, extended length fibrous insulation blanket so that the roll can rotate to dispense lengths of fibrous insulation blanket from the roll.
- 6. The portable batt cutter according to claim 1, wherein: the storage means is a means for retaining a Z-folded layered continuous, extended length fibrous insulation blanket so that successive layers of the fibrous insulation blanket can be pulled from the layered continuous, extended length fibrous insulation blanket to dispense lengths of the fibrous insulation blanket.
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