Information
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Patent Grant
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6193598
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Patent Number
6,193,598
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Date Filed
Thursday, May 20, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 27, 200123 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
- 453 13
- 453 33
- 453 57
- 221 241
- 222 305
- 222 307
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A simplified coin hopper structure which facilitates coin size changes. The coin hopper equipment is easily applied to various coin sizes by simple adjustments. The device includes a tank for storing coins in a loose loading condition and a disk arranged rotatably at the inside bottom of the tank. One or more hole, for passage of coins, is provided through the disk. An adjustment element is provided on this disk to open and close the hole and to form an adjustable opening for different coin sizes. A base for the disk is arranged below the disk. A rotating element turns the disk. A gear train is provided at the base connecting a drive to the rotating element.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to coin hopper equipment, i.e. a device storing a plurality of coins with a small disk shape and for sending out the coins and more particularly to coin hopper equipment to store a plurality of the same kind of coins with loose loading conditions and to release the coins one by one. Furthermore, this invention relates to a coin hopper equipment in which it is possible to change the size according to the kind of coin, e.g. according to the size of the coin. The terminology ‘coin’ which is used in this specification is intended to include small disks such as a coin which is coinage as well as a medal, a token or the like used for games.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Various types of equipment to handle coins are known including devices which include a disk. For example, coin hopper equipment is known which accommodates coins of an identical kind with loose loading conditions, and turns a disk and compulsorily sends out the coin one by one. This type coin hopper is disclosed, for example, in the Japanese Patent Application 2-152852 assigned to the assignee of this invention (Japanese Patent Application 2-152852 has been designated Japanese Patent Application 6-44305 and also Japanese Patent Application 2-152852 corresponds to U.S. Pat. No. 5,122,094).
FIGS. 9 and 10
and
11
roughly show generally features from the prior art. The operation of such coin hopper equipment is summarily explained here.
When an electric motor (not shown) in the hopper equipment is driven, a turn axis
12
at the center is rotated. When the turn axis
12
is rotated, a disk
2
for coin distribution (a deep plate shaped element) is turned to the clockwise direction. Further, the coin distributing disk
2
which is turned to the clockwise direction is rotated at the inside bottom of tank
1
with rough pan shape. By the turn of this disk
2
, coins in the dram-shaped disk
2
are agitated.
The coins are agitated by the protruding elements
6
, which are formed at the inside surrounding wall
4
of disk
2
. Thus, the coins in disk
2
fall into a plurality of holes
5
for coin receipt. These holes
5
are opened at the bottom of disk
2
and in the surrounding direction. The coin, which passed into this receiving hole
5
is moved in a sliding manner on the surface of a square support board
11
by the disk
2
. As a result, the lowest position coin which slides is compulsorily sent out to a vent
23
providing the coin outlet. This is shown at the left side of FIG.
9
.
The lowest position coin is moved by a coin sending nail (not shown) which is formed as a slender member and at the underside of disk
2
. The moved lowest position coin is guided, for example, firstly by a guiding board
15
on the surface of support board
11
. Then, for example, the coin is guided next by a flange surrounding wall
22
for installing the tank
1
and is slipped to the vent
23
. The coin which is moved by the sending nail
13
(See
FIG. 11
) is guided by the guiding board
15
and flange surrounding wall
22
of tank
1
.
The guided coin is further moved and is guided toward the coin vent
23
by the flange surrounding wall
22
and a vent guiding part
17
. Then, finally, the coin is guided by the vent guiding part
17
, a fixed side roller
24
and a mobile side roller
26
and is distributed out from the vent
23
.
SUMMARY AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
It is the primary object of the invention to simplify the structure of a coin hopper and to facilitate the change of coin sizes and to avoid the problems of past equipment to send out only the same kind of coins without making it possible to change over to other kinds of coins in a simple manner.
It is a further object of the invention to simplify the structure of coin hopper equipment and to easily apply the equipment to various coin sizes by simple adjustments.
According to the invention a coin hopper is provided which involves simple structure that can provide a size change simply even if it changes the coin kind. The size change-able coin hopper includes a tank container for storing coins in a loose loading condition. A disk is arranged rotatably at the inside bottom of this tank and has a pierced hole for falling coins. An adjustment device is provided on this disk to open and close the pierced hole and, for forming an adjusting hole for coin size.
A size change-able coin hopper may also provided according to the invention wherein the adjustment device has a circular board or circular plate with generally a cogwheel shape.
Also, this invention provides a size change-able coin hopper, characterized in that each tooth part of the adjustment structure opens and closes the pierced hole and forms the adjustment hole.
The coin hopper equipment may include a base and a disk which is arranged rotatably above the base. A hole for a falling coin is provided on the base. A rotational element turns the disk. A drive is arranged under the rotational element. A gear train is provided at the base for connecting the drive to the rotational element.
The gear train may also include a box opposite to the base.
The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and specific objects attained by its uses, reference is made to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which a preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the drawings:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view showing a coin hopper according to one embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a top view showing the disk which is also shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a side sectional view of the disk which shown in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a front view showing roughly a coin hopper equipment of another embodiment according to the invention;
FIG. 5
is a top view showing roughly the disk which is the main part of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 6
is a side sectional view of the disk shown in
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is a bottom perspective view showing the drive part of a part shown in
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 8
is a front sectional view showing the drive part of
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 9
is a perspective view of a prior art device;
FIG. 10
is a side sectional view which shows the device of
FIG. 9
; and
FIG. 11
is an enlarged sectional end view which shows the device of
FIG. 9
from the top front.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to the drawings in particular, a pair of leg frames
1
form the hopper equipment that appears as a big triangle at the left in FIG.
1
. On the pair of leg frames
1
, a big square base board
2
is installed to be standing-up and inclined. At approximately the center in
FIG. 1
, a bowl-shaped tank
3
is provided. The end part of tank
3
is formed into a circular cylinder part
4
and is installed at the approximate center of base board
2
. At the proper position between the base board
4
and the circular cylinder part
4
, there is formed a release path
9
for coins. Inside the circular cylinder part
4
which is the bottom of tank
3
, a disk
5
is mounted rotatably.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, the disk
5
is rotated in a clockwise direction, by a driving axle
6
in the center thereof The drive axis
6
is rotatably extends through the base board
2
. The drive axle
6
is coupled to an electric motor (not shown), existing a gearbox (not shown) which is provided on the back of base board
2
.
The disk
5
is formed with a little deep plate shape, as shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
. An outwardly extending wall
11
is formed about the periphery of disk
5
. At the center of disk
5
, a pipe part
12
is formed which receives the drive axis
6
.
In the whole peripheral side of disk
5
, holes
13
are provided for falling coins. The holes
13
are formed at regular intervals. On the underside of disk
5
, a generally gear-shaped adjustment board
21
is installed. The adjustment board
21
is rotatably mounted on the driving axle
6
, at the center thereof The adjustment board
21
is mounted on the disk
5
by screws
22
which are provided in small slender holes
14
of disk
5
(see FIG.
2
). Therefore, as for the adjustment hole
27
which is formed by the pass through hole
13
and the tooth part
23
of adjustment board
21
, the size thereof can be easily changed. Further, the tip part
24
at each of curved slender tooth parts
23
of adjustment board
21
is bent slightly below. This is for the coin to be surely pressed by the tip part
24
. Also, a spacer
25
with a little small circular board shape is arranged between the base board
2
and adjustment board
21
(see FIG.
3
). At the base board
2
near the coin release path
6
, the guide board
26
for coins is arranged. The height of spacer
25
is of course a little bit higher than the guide board
26
(see FIG.
3
). The guide board
26
is a small rectangular steel plate and the tip thereof is bent a little bent in an upper slant. The bent part of guide board
26
is installed to protrude from the surface of base board
2
. The guide board
26
is installed on the underside of base board
2
with a bolt (not shown), existing a spring (not shown). When the disk
5
is turned in the positive turn, i.e., in the clockwise direction, the guide board
26
guides coins to the direction of release path
9
at the standing-up surface. When the disk
5
is turned in the reverse turn, i.e., to the direction of counterclockwise, coins can ride over the guide board
26
by the working of slope and spring.
This embodiment which consists of the above-mentioned constitution stores a plurality of identical coins kinds in a loose loading condition in the tank
3
, and the electric motor (not shown) is driven. When the electric motor is driven, as shown in
FIG. 2
, the disk
5
is turned. A coin C1 falls into the pass through hole
13
when the disk
5
is turned. When the coin C1 which fell into the pierced hole
13
is smaller than the adjustment hole
27
which was formed by the tooth part
23
, the coin C1 can ride on the surface of base board
2
. Coins C2 and C3 which ride on the surface of base board
2
slide by the tooth part
23
which is fixed on the turning disk
5
. A coin C4 which is slides is guided with the inside wall of circular cylinder part
4
of tank
3
. Further, the sliding coin C4 is guided by the guide board
26
and sent out to the release path
9
. Therefore, coins which are bigger than the adjustment holes
27
are never sent out to the release path
9
. Even if a coin with big size is mixed into the coins C1 C4 which are a fixed size, the big size coin is never released from the hopper equipment.
When changing the size of coin in this embodiment, the adjustment board
21
is turned a little. For example, when changing into the bigger coin, the adjustment board
21
is turned a little to the direction of counterclockwise in FIG.
2
. Loosening four screws
22
and turning the adjustment board
21
a little to the direction of counterclockwise results in the disk
5
again being fixed with the screws
22
. Also, in the embodiment of
FIG. 1
, the disk
5
is almost in the standing up condition. However, putting the disk
5
in a level condition or an inclination condition a little is permitted of course. According to the embodiment of
FIG. 1
, the hopper of the type which slides a coin in a near standing-up condition is provided. However, this invention can also be applied to a hopper of the type which slips a coin levelly, too, of course. Also, the disk
5
of the drawing has the outwardly extending wall
11
. However, the standing-up wall
11
is not always necessary. A thicker circular board is permitted to be used of course. Also, the size of the holes
13
is determined considering the coin maximum size of course. Also, in this implementation example, the adjustment board
21
is made a rough cogwheel form. However, using a circular board with serration form is permitted to of course. Depending on the number of holes
13
, for example, in case of three holes, an adjustment board with an abbreviated triangle shape can be used of course. Further, making each adjustment board for each tooth part
23
and installing every hole
13
respectively is permitted of course. Also, in this example, the adjustment board
21
is mounted on the underside of disk
5
. However, mounting the install adjustment board
21
on the surface of disk
5
is of course also possible. Also, in case of the example, the installation structure of disk
5
and adjustment board
21
is slender holes
14
and screws
22
. However, using the driving axle
6
, it is of course permitted to provide the fixation. When the disk
5
and adjustment board
21
are small, the use of driving axle
6
is favorable.
The invention has allows various coin sizes to be simply applied with only one coin hopper.
According to the embodiment of
FIGS. 4-8
a base stand
10
of the coin hopper equipment is provided (lower part of FIG.
4
). This base stand
10
includes an approximately square board, and the three sides are bent below and formed to legs for three point support. Leg frames
1
are in the standing-up and fixed on either side surface of base stand
10
respectively. A pair of these leg frames
1
become a right angle triangle approximately and are arranged at each side. Then, on one pair of leg frames
1
, a big approximately square base board
2
is installed to be standing-up and inclined position. At suitable places of the base board
2
, a plurality of openings are formed. For example, a plurality of length holes 2L which are opened in the lower part of base board
2
are used for making dust and so on fall. On the lower edge part of base board
2
, a fixed board
2
F for mounting a tank
3
′ (see below) is provided. Also, on the upper edge part of base board
2
, a slender support board
2
S for holding the tank
3
′ with the hook is arranged. The support board
2
S is provided slidably in an up-down direction and fixably. A mark
3
′ which is shown by the chain line at the upper portion of
FIG. 4
is the tank for coin accommodating. This tank
3
′ is made as a synthetic resin formed product with big square trumpet shape. The end part of tank
3
′ is formed into a circular cylinder part
4
and is installed at the approximate center of base board
2
. The circular cylinder part
4
at its inside, which is the bottom of tank
3
, has a disk
5
mounted rotatably. The disk
5
is formed with a little deep plate shape, as shown in FIG.
4
. An outwardly extending wall
11
is formed along the whole limb of disk
5
. The top surface of standing-up wall
11
is diagonally formed with in a manner that coins do not ride on (see FIG.
6
). In the whole peripheral side of disk
5
, holes
13
for falling coins are formed at regular intervals.
The disk
5
is rotated in a clockwise direction, as shown in
FIG. 4
, by a driving axle
6
in the center thereof On the underside of disk
5
, a generally gear-shaped adjustment board
21
is installed (see FIG.
5
). The adjustment board
21
is rotatably mounted on the driving axle
6
, at the center thereof The adjustment board
21
is mounted on the disk
5
by screws
22
, existing small slender holes
14
of disk
5
(see FIG.
5
). Therefore, as for the adjustment hole
27
which was formed by the hole
13
and the tooth part
23
of adjustment board
21
, the size thereof can be easily changed (see FIG.
5
). Further, the tip part
24
at each of curved slender tooth parts
23
of adjustment board
21
is preferably bent a little below (see FIG.
6
). This is to surely be pressed by the tip part
24
. Also, a spacer
25
with a little small circular board shape is arranged between the base board
2
and adjustment board
21
(see FIG.
6
). A part at the lower edge of circular cylinder part
4
is cut and the vent (not shown) for coins is formed. A release path
9
for coins which is communicates to the vent is formed on the base board
2
.
At the base board
2
near the coin release path
6
, the guide board
26
for coins is arranged. The height of spacer
25
is a little bit higher than the guide board
26
(see FIG.
6
). The spacer
25
may be more than one sheet. The guide board
26
is a rough L-shaped steel plate and the tip thereof is a little bent in an upper slant. The bent part of guide board
26
is installed to protrude from the surface of base board
2
. The guide board
26
is installed on the underside of base board
2
with a bolt
26
B. A spring (not shown) is covered on this bolt
26
B and the spring is pushing the guide board
26
to the base board
2
. Further, when the disk
5
is turned in the positive turn, i.e., to the direction of clockwise, the guide board
26
guides coins to the direction of release path
9
at the small standing-up surface. Then, when the disk
5
is turned in the reverse turn, i.e., to the counterclockwise direction coins can ride over the guide board
26
by the operation of the slope and the spring.
A large column as shown at the right side of
FIG. 8
is an electric motor
55
. On the upper end part of drive axis
56
which penetrates the electric motor
55
, a pinion
57
is positioned and is fixed. The column-shaped electric motor
55
is fixed at a diamond-shaped mounting board
58
with screws and so on. This mounting board
58
is fixed to stick-shaped short spacers
59
with screws and so on. The spacer
59
is fixed at the base board
2
with caulking or the like. A small fixed axis
52
, too, is fixed at the base board
2
by caulking or the like.
A small plain gear
53
is rotatably put on this fixed axis
52
without loosening. The upper end part of a little long turn axis
37
is mounted removably and rotatably at the base board
2
. The bottom tip part of turn axis
37
is installed removably and rotatably at a little large box board
31
. Then, on the turn axis
37
, a big plain gear
51
and a small gear
39
are fixed, respectively. A fixed axis
35
in the center of
FIG. 8
is fixed at the square box board
31
with adhesive or caulking or the like. Then, a stepped gear
36
is rotatably put on the fixed axis
35
. The big gear part of stepped gear
36
is engaged with the small gear
39
at the bottom tip part of turn axis
37
. Further, the box board
31
is fixed to long stick-formed spacers
30
with screws and so on. The spacer
30
is fixed at the base board
2
by adhesive, caulking or the like. Four spacers
30
hang down and are fixed to the base board
2
. Each of four corner parts of box board
31
is mounted to each bottom tip part of four spacers
30
with screw, respectively. The upper end part of driving axle
6
which turns the disk
5
is formed into a bolt. The disk
5
is fixed on the driving axle
6
by a nut
12
with washer. The driving axle
6
of disk
5
is rotatably passes through the base board
2
and protrudes at the under surface of base board
2
(see FIG.
7
). The sticking out end of driving axle
6
is rotatably pierced through the square box board
31
. At the center of long driving axle
6
, a little small circular board
32
is fixed as a boss
34
. On the underside of circle board
32
, an inside teeth gear
33
with a little big ring form is fixed by screws and so on. The internal gear
33
is meshed with the small gear part of stepped gear
36
. When removing the nut
12
from the driving axle
6
, the disk
5
can be removed from the driving axle
6
. When removing the box board
31
from the four spacer
30
, the driving axle
6
having the internal gear
33
can be taken out. The turn axis
37
which has the plain gear
51
and small gear
39
can be removed. Moreover, the stepped gear
36
can be removed from the fixed axis
35
. The plain gear
53
can be removed from the fixed axis
52
by removing a screw and so on.
This embodiment stores a plurality of identical kinds of coins in a loose loading condition in the tank
3
′. When the electric motor
55
is driven, as shown in
FIG. 5
, the disk
5
is turned. A coin C1 falls into the hole
13
when the disk
5
is turned. When the coin C1 which fell into the hole
13
is smaller than the adjustment hole
27
which was formed by the tooth part
23
, the coin C1 can ride on the surface of base board
2
.
A coin C2 which rode on the surface of base board
2
slides by the tooth part
23
which was fixed on the turning disk
5
. The coin C2 which slides is guided with the inside wall of circular cylinder part
4
of tank
3
′. Further, a coin C3 slides and is sent out from the cut out vent (not shown) at the circular cylinder part
4
. Then, the coin C3 is led to the release path
9
by an arc-shaped guide
127
and then is sent out. A cover board
29
is covered with the guide
127
(see FIG.
4
).
The coins which are bigger than the adjustment holes
27
are never sent out to the release path
9
, of course. Even if a coin with big size is mixed into the coins which are a fixed size, the big size coin is never released from the hopper equipment. The coin which is led by the guide
127
and is sent to the release path
9
is generally discharged, being turned around the upper end of guide
127
. A coin C5 which is sent to the release path
9
moves a roller
61
for coin calculation, resisting a spring. The movement of a little long hinge fragment
62
having the moved roller
61
is detected by a sensor (not shown). Incidentally, a mark C6 shows a perfect slipped out coin. The coin C4 which is not led by the guide
127
is sent to the release path
9
by the guide board
26
.
A coin which rides over the guide board
26
tries to move to the outside direction. However, the coin is returned into the circular cylinder part
4
by a spring
66
acting on a roller
65
of a short hinge board
63
. In addition, it sends out a coin smoothly that the front-edge of each tooth part
23
, i.e., the front-edge of each tip part
24
is formed into a straight line.
Particularly by the making of the front-edge of tip part
24
as a straight line, the coin C5 which touched the roller
61
is sent out more smoothly without slipping at the tip part
24
, than a curved line of the front edge of tip part
24
.
When changing the coin size in this embodiment, the adjustment board
21
is turned a little in FIG.
5
. For example, when changing to a large coin, the adjustment board
21
is turned a little to the clockwise direction FIG.
5
. That is, loosening four screws
22
and turning a little the adjustment board
21
to the direction of clockwise, and subsequently fixing the disk
5
with the screws
22
.
While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.
Claims
- 1. A size changeable coin hopper comprising:a tank for storing coins in a loose loading condition; a disk which is arranged rotatably at the inside bottom of said tank, said disk having a plurality of holes, each of said holes being provided for allowing coins to fall therethrough; and an adjustment board adjacent to said disk to open and close the holes, for adjusting the hole size for various coin sizes.
- 2. The size changeable coin hopper according to claim 1, wherein said adjustment board is circular cogwheel shape.
- 3. The size changeable coin hopper according to claim 2, wherein the cogwheel shape includes a plurality of tooth parts, each tooth part opening and closing a respective one of said disk holes and forming an adjustable opening.
- 4. The size changeable coin hopper according to claim 1, wherein said adjustment board includes a plurality of generally radially extending elements, each element being movable over a corresponding said hole so as form an adjustable opening and to vary the size of said adjustable opening.
- 5. The size changeable coin hopper according to claim 2, wherein each of said plurality of generally radially extending elements has a curved edge.
- 6. Coin hopper equipment comprising:a base; a disk arranged rotatably above said base, the disk having a plurality of holes, each of said holes for passage of a coin therethrough; a rotating element for turning the disk; a drive means arranged under the rotating element; a gear train provided adjacent to the base for connecting the drive to said rotating element; and an adjustment plate adjacent to said disk with adjustment plate portions movable relative to said disk and fixable relative to said disk said adjustment plate portions each respectively cooperating with one of said holes to form respective adjustment openings, each of said adjustment openings having a size which may be varied by moving said adjustment plate relative to said disk, thereby varying the extent said adjustment plate portions respectively close said disk openings, the size of said adjustment openings being set by fixing said adjustment plate relative to said disk.
- 7. The coin hopper equipment according to claim 6, wherein said gear train includes gear box opposite to said base.
- 8. The size changeable coin hopper according to claim 6, wherein said adjustment plate is circular cogwheel shape.
- 9. The size changeable coin hopper according to claim 8, wherein the cogwheel shape includes a plurality of tooth parts, each tooth part opening and closing the hole and forming an adjustable opening.
- 10. The size changeable coin hopper according to claim 6, wherein said adjustment plate portions are a plurality of generally radially extending elements, each element being movable over a corresponding said hole so as to vary the size of said adjustable opening.
- 11. The size changeable coin hopper according to claim 8, wherein each of said plurality of generally radially extending elements has a curved edge.
- 12. A coin hopper comprising:a loose coin receiving tank for receiving coins in a loose loading condition; a disk which is arranged rotatably at the inside bottom of said tank, said disk having a plurality of holes; and an adjustment element adjacent to said disk and movable relative to said disk and fixable relative to said disk said adjustment element having integral portions, each of said portions respectively cooperating with one of said holes to form respective adjustment openings, each of said adjustment openings having a size which may be varied by moving said adjustment plate relative to said disk, thereby varying the extent said adjustment plate portions respectively close said disk openings, the size of said adjustment openings being set by fixing said adjustment plate relative to said disk.
- 13. The coin hopper according to claim 12, wherein said adjustment element is a plate and said portions are generally radially extending portions of said plate, each of said radially extending portions being movable as part of said plate to vary the size of said adjustable opening.
- 14. The coin hopper according to claim 12, wherein said adjustment element is circular cogwheel shape.
- 15. The coin hopper according to claim 14, wherein the cogwheel shape includes a plurality of tooth parts, each tooth part opening and closing the hole and forming one of said adjustable openings.
- 16. The size changeable coin hopper according to claim 13, wherein each of said plurality of generally radially extending elements has a curved edge.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
10-177975 |
May 1998 |
JP |
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10-376428 |
Dec 1998 |
JP |
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