The present invention relates to a connector for a substrate (hereinafter referred to as a substrate connector throughout this application).
A substrate connector has conventionally been used for being mounted on a substrate of a printed circuit board and the like to be connected to other electric circuits and the like. Such a substrate connector is provided with a plurality of L-shaped terminals projecting backward of a main body of the connector and a guide plate for use in guiding the terminals (see, for example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (Kokai) No. 2006-147372).
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In addition, each of the first terminal assembly 801 and the second terminal assembly 802 has L-shaped terminals, which project backward, respectively, from the terminal holding member 803 and is entirely bent approximately at a right angle, so that a front end thereof is directed downward. Further, the lowermost end of the downward portion of each terminal assembly 801 and 802 is mounted on a surface of a substrate (not illustrated), so that each of the first terminal assembly 801 and the second terminal assembly 802 is bent in parallel to the surface of the substrate to be formed in a solder tail portion. Then, the solder tail portion is mounted on and connected to a connection pad which is formed on the surface of the substrate by soldering.
The terminal holding member 803 has an attaching portion 804 and a plate-like extending portion 805 which is formed to extend forward from this attaching portion 804, so that respective horizontal portions of the first terminal assembly 801 and the second terminal assembly 802 are attached to be laid along the lower surface and the upper surface of the extending portion 805. Then, a plurality of first terminal insertion ports 811 into which the horizontal portion of the first terminal assembly 801 is inserted and a plurality of second terminal insertion ports 812 into which the horizontal portion of the second terminal assembly 802 is inserted are formed in the attaching portion 804 in parallel with each other.
Upon attachment to the attaching portion 804, the horizontal portion of the first terminal assembly 801 is located on the lower side of the horizontal portion of the second terminal assembly 802 and a vertical portion of the first terminal assembly 801 is positioned in front of the vertical portion of the second terminal assembly 802. Therefore, the vertical portion of the second terminal assembly 802 is formed so as to be longer than the vertical portion of the first terminal assembly 801, so that the vertical portion of the second terminal assembly 802 is easily displaced by the influence of any external force such as vibration and a thermal stress. Therefore, in order to prevent the displacement of the vertical portion of the second terminal assembly 802, a guide plate 815 is secured to the attaching portion 804.
The guide plate 815 is a plate-like member provided with a plurality of positioning grooves 816 into which the vertical portions of respective terminals of the second terminal assembly 802 are inserted and the guide plate 815 has the laterally opposite ends so as to be locked in a first guide groove 817 and a second guide groove 818 which are formed in the attaching portion 814. Hence, displacement of the vertical portion of the second terminal assembly 802 is surely and reliably prevented and the vertical portions of the adjacent terminals of the second terminal assembly 802 do not come in contact with each other and the tail portion attached to the connection pad by soldering is not separated apart from the connection pad due to a force applied to the tail portion.
However, with the conventional substrate connector, there is difficulty in mounting the guide plate 815 on the attaching portion 804, and therefore, its workability is rather low. Additionally, when mounting the guide plate 815 on the attaching portion 804, a portion of a complimentary member might be partially damaged or broken and/or the guide plate 815 might fail to be surely mounted on the attaching portion 804, so that play in the guide plate 815 might occur and may be eventually separate from the attaching portion 804.
Taking the above situation into consideration, for example, in order to lock the lateral opposite ends of the guide plate 815, it may be contemplated that a protrusion for locking is formed within the first guide groove 817 and the second guide groove 818. In this case, when an amount of projection of the protrusion for locking is determined to be large in order to certainly lock the guide plate 815, it is necessary to give a large amount of force when inserting the lateral opposite ends of the guide plate 815 in the first guide groove 817 and the second guide groove 818, so that its workability becomes low. In addition, applying a large amount of force and inserting the lateral opposite ends of the guide plate 815 in the first guide groove 817 and the second guide groove 818, the protrusion for locking and a certain member of the lateral opposite ends of the guide plate 815 may be worn or damaged. Further, if there is a large error in the length between the lateral opposite ends of the guide plate 815 and in the depth of each or both of the first guide groove 817 and the second guide groove 818, it becomes necessary to apply a large amount of force when mounting the guide plate 815 on the attaching portion 804 or play in the guide plate 815 which is mounted on the attaching portion 804 might occur, or the guide plate 815 might be dismounted and separated apart from the attaching portion 804.
The present invention has been made to solve the foregoing problems of the above-described conventional substrate connector, and has an object to provide a substrate connector capable of surely and reliably functioning to guide terminals, in which the opposite ends of the guide plate may be easily inserted in recessed portions formed in the opposite ends of the housing upon mounting the guide plate in a housing by providing a main body of the guide plate with a generally meandering shape when viewing the body in a longitudinal direction thereof (hereinafter referred to as “a meandering shape” in this application) thereby allowing the guide plate to elastically displace a positional relation between the opposite ends of the guide plate; the protrusions for locking for locking which are formed on the opposite ends of the guide plate or the recessed portion are not damaged; even if an accuracy of the size and dimension of the member is low, no play of the guide plate occurs mounted in the housing due to elasticity provided to the main body of the guide plate and the guide plate is not dismounted and removed.
Therefore, an objective of this present invention is to provide a substrate connector with a housing, a plurality of terminals which project from the housing and are connected to a substrate, and a guide plate or tail aligner, which is attached to the housing for guiding at least some of terminals, wherein the guide plate comprises a main part having a meandering shape, and end portions which are joined to opposite sides of the main part and are attached to guide-plate attaching portions, which are arranged on opposite sides of the housing.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a substrate connector with each of the terminals comprising a main part which is mounted on the housing, a contact portion which is connected to a front end of the main part and is intended to be in contact with a mating terminal; and a leg portion which is connected to a rear end of the main part at a bent end thereof and has a lower end thereof to be connected to a substrate; and the guide plate has guide grooves for holding the leg portions of at least some of the terminals, respectively.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a substrate connector with each of the guide grooves having a bottom portion in which the terminal is held, and the bottom portion being located at such a position where, when the terminal is mounted on the housing without attaching of the guide plate to the housing, the position of the bottom portion is located backward of a position of the leg portion.
A still further objective of the present invention is to provide a substrate connector with each of the guide plates attaching portions of the housing comprises an insertion groove and a projection for locking; and each of the ends of the guide plate comprises an external edge to be inserted into the insertion groove and a locked portion which projects outward from the end to be locked by the projection for locking.
A still further objective of the present invention is to provide a substrate connector when attaching the guide plate in the housing, a top portion of the locked portion is urged to move while riding a top portion of the projection for locking.
A still further objective of the present invention is to provide a substrate connector where a distance between the external edges on the opposite sides of the guide plate is determined to be longer than a distance between bottom surfaces of the insertion grooves of the guide plate attaching portions on the opposite sides of the housing.
A still further objective of the present invention is to provide a substrate connector with the main part of the guide plate comprises front side convex portions and front side concave portions which are alternately aligned on a front face of the main part and rear side convex portions and rear side concave portions which are alternately aligned on a rear face of the main part; and the respective front side convex portions and the respective rear side concave portion are arranged to be in registration with each other and the front side concave portions and the rear side convex portions are arranged to be in registration with each other.
A still further objective of the present invention is to provide a substrate connector where the terminals include first terminals and second terminals which are juxtaposed with each other in a meandering shape in a width direction of the substrate connector; and the guide grooves of the guide plate include first guide grooves for holding first leg portions of the respective first terminals from behind and second guide grooves for holding second leg portions of the second terminals from behind.
In accordance with the present invention, in a substrate connector, since the main body of the guide plate is formed in a meandering shape, a positional relationship between the opposite ends of the guide plate can be elastically displaced. Therefore, upon mounting the guide plate in the housing, the opposite ends of the guide plate can be easily inserted into recessed portions formed in the opposite ends of the housing. Additionally, the projections for locking which are formed in either the opposite ends of the guide plate or the recessed portions of the housing are not damaged. Further, even if the size and dimension of the respective structural members of the substrate connector are kept less accurate, any play does not occur in the mounted guide plate due to elasticity provided to the main body of the guide plate and accordingly, the guide plate is not dismounted and separated apart from the housing, so that the guide plate may be able to surely guide the terminals.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described hereinbelow in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the drawing figures, a reference numeral 1 denotes a connector provided as a substrate connector according to an embodiment of the present invention (hereinbelow, referred to as “connector 1” for simplicity sake), which is mounted on a substrate such as a printed circuit used for electric equipment and apparatuses and the like (not illustrated). Then, a card 101 is inserted in an upper insertion opening 13a and a lower insertion opening 13b of the connector 1, and via the connector 1, the card 101 is loaded on the electric equipment. For example, the electric equipment may be a personal computer, a cell or mobile phone handset, a PDA, a digital camera, a video camera, an audio player, a game machine, and a vehicular navigation system and the like, however, the electric equipment may be any kind of electric or electronic apparatus or device.
Additionally, the connector 1 is not always limited to a connector for allowing insertion of the card 101 therein, for example, the connector 1 may be a connector for allowing a mating connector which is connected to a terminal end of a cable including a core wire having a circular section to be fitted therein or it may be a connector for allowing connection therein of a plate-like flexible cable such as a flexible flat cable (FFC) and a flexible printed circuit (FPC). Here, the explanation will be provided based on such an assumption that the connector 1 is a connector for inserting the card 101 therein.
Additionally, in this embodiment, representations of directions such as up, down, left, right, front, rear, and the like that are used for explaining the structure and movement of each part of the connector 1, and the like, are not absolute, but relative. These representations are appropriate when the connector 1 or its constituent part is in the position shown in the figures. If the posture of the connector 1 or its constituent part changes, however, it is assumed that these representations are to be changed according to the change of the position of the connector 1 or its constituent part.
The connector 1 has a housing 11 in the form of an approximately rectangular box shape which is integrally formed by an insulating material such as a synthetic resin and terminals 50 made of a conductive material such as a metal which are attached to the housing 11. Further, the connector 1 is provided with a shell 61 made of a metallic plate which is attached so as to enclose the periphery of the housing 11. In the example shown in the drawing figures, the shell 61 encloses either all of the entire surfaces except for the front surface i.e., the surface through which the card 101 is inserted, or a part of the surfaces of the housing 11, the shell 61 may be connected to a grounding wire of the substrate via a mounting ear part 62, a first insertion projection 63, and a second insertion projection 64 so as to provide shielding to the connector 1. In
Additionally, the interior part of the housing 11 is vertically divided by a division wall part 15, so that the upper insertion opening 13a and the lower insertion opening 13b are formed. Then, in the interior parts of the upper insertion opening 13a and the lower insertion opening 13b, an upper extension portion 14a and a lower extension portion 14b which are formed in a plate-like shape and are extended in an insertion direction of the card 101 are arranged, respectively. Further, in the upper extension portion 14a and the lower extension portion 14b, a plurality of upper terminal receipt holes 16a and lower terminal receipt holes 16b are formed, respectively, in order to receive terminals 50 therein. In addition, in the interior parts of the upper insertion opening 13a and the lower insertion opening 13b, have an upper tongue 65a and lower tongue 65b made of a metallic plate, respectively, are arranged, which are connected to the shell 61 and are able to come in contact with the respective lower surfaces of the inserted cards 101.
Further, the connector 1 is a so-called connector of a right angle type, and this connector 1 is mounted in a manner such that the insertion direction of the card 101 is in parallel with the substrate. Namely, the connector 1 is mounted so that the upper insertion opening 13a and the lower insertion opening 13b are opened toward a lateral direction, and that the lower ends of the respective terminals 50 and the first and second insertion projections 63 and 64 are all inserted perpendicularly to the substrate into holes such as through-holes formed in the substrate and are fixed by soldering.
Next, the structure for guiding or aligning, the terminals 50 attached to the housing 11 will be described.
According to the present embodiment, the terminals 50 may include first terminals 51 and second terminals 52 which are arranged within the upper insertion opening 13a and third terminals 53 and fourth terminals 54 which are arranged within the lower insertion opening 13b.
The first terminals 51 are provided, respectively, with a main body part, which is elongated in a direction parallel to the substrate, namely, in a direction parallel to the upper extension portion 14a to be loaded within the upper terminal receipt holes 16a; a first contact portion 51a which is connected to the front end of the main body part and contacts an electrode (not illustrated) of the card 101 as a mating terminal; and a first leg or tail portion 51b which is connected to the rear end of the main part by an end thereof bent at approximately a right angle and is elongated toward the substrate, namely, downward and of which a lower end is inserted in a through-hole of the substrate. In the same way, the second terminals 52 are provided with a main body part elongated in a direction parallel to the upper extension portion 14a to be loaded within the upper terminal receipt hole 16a; a second contact portion 52a which is connected to a front end of the main body part and contacts an electrode (not illustrated) of the card 101 as a mating terminal; and a second leg or tail portion 52b which is connected to the rear end of the main part at an end thereof bent at approximately a right angle and is elongated toward the substrate, namely, downward and of which a lower end is inserted in a through-hole of the substrate.
Additionally, the third terminal 53 is provided with a main body part, which is elongated in a direction parallel to the lower extension portion 14b to be loaded within the lower terminal receipt hole 16b; a third contact portion 53a which is connected to the front end of the main body part and contacts an electrode (not illustrated) of the card 101; and a third leg or tail portion 53b which is connected to the rear end of the main part at an end thereof bent at approximately a right angle and is elongated downward and of which a lower end is inserted in a through hole of the substrate. In the same way, the fourth terminal 54 is elongated in a direction parallel to the lower elongated portion 14b to be loaded within the lower terminal housing hole 16b; a forth contact portion 54a which is connected to the front end of the main body part and contacts an electrode (not illustrated) of the card 101; and a fourth leg or tail portion 54b which is connected to the rear end of the main body part as being bent at approximately a right angle and is elongated downward and of which a lower end is inserted in a through-hole of the substrate.
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Additionally, the first terminals 51, the second terminals 52, the third terminals 53, and the fourth terminals 54 will be explained as the terminals 50 when they are generally explained; the first contact portions 51a, the second contact portions 52a, the third contact portions 53a, and the forth contact portions 54a will be explained as contact portions 50a when they are generally explained; and the first leg portions 51b, the second leg portions 52b, the third leg portions 53b, and the fourth leg portions 54b will be explained as leg portions 50b when they are generally explained.
The housing 11 is a member in a box shape which is integrally formed including a top board 21, a bottom plate 23, and side plates 22 on the opposite sides of the housing 11 for connecting the top board 21 to the bottom plate 23. When the shell 61 is removed, the surface of the opposite side of the side where the card 101 is inserted, namely, the rear surface is also opened. Therefore, the first terminals 51 and the second terminals 52 are attached to the housing 11 by inserting and loading the main body parts thereof from backward of the housing 11 into the upper terminal receipt holes 16a. In addition, the third terminals 53 and the fourth terminals 54 are also attached to the housing 11 by inserting and loading the main body parts thereof from backward of the housing 11 into the lower terminal receipt holes 16b.
According to the present embodiment, forward guide plates 24 act as guides for guiding the third leg portions 53b and the fourth leg portions 54b of the third terminals 53 and the fourth terminals 54 are integrally connected to the rear end of the bottom plate 23 of the housing 11. On the rear surfaces of the forward guide plates 24, a plurality of guide grooves 28, which are respectively shaped in a recessed groove elongated in a forward and rear direction (a vertical direction in
The guide grooves 28 may include third guide grooves 28R that are grooves formed relatively shallow, and hold the third leg portions 53b further backward and fourth guide grooves 28F that are grooves formed relatively deep, and hold the fourth leg portions 54b further forward, and the third guide grooves 28R and the fourth guide grooves 28F may be arranged so as to be alternately juxtaposed. Hence, an interval between one terminal and another terminal, namely, a pitch between the terminals can be reduced.
Alternatively, in the case where the third terminals 53 and the fourth terminals 54 are arranged to be equal in positions in the forward and rear direction, all of the guide grooves 28 of the front guide plate 24 may be formed to have identical depths.
Additionally, in the lower parts of the side plates 22 on the opposite sides of the housing 11, include guide plate attaching portions 25 that are arranged for attaching a backward guide plate 41 that is provided as a guide plate for guiding the first leg portions 51b and the second leg portions 52b of the first terminals 51 and the second terminals 52. The two guide plate attaching portions 25 are provided with insertion grooves 26 in which the external edges 43a of the opposite end portions 43 provided at the right and left ends of the backward guide plate 41 and the locking projections 27 for locking locked portions 44 project outwardly from the end portions 43. Further, each of the guide plate attaching portions 25 is a portion formed so that a portion of the side plate 22 is partially made thick, and the insertion groove 26 and the projection for locking 27 are integrally formed in the guide plate attaching portion 25.
As shown in
In the front surface (the upper side edge in
With reference to
Additionally, on the rear surface of the main part 42, a plurality of guide grooves 45 shaped, respectively, in a recess groove and elongated in a forward and rear direction (a vertical direction in
In the example shown in
At this stage, if the first terminals 51 and the second terminals 52 are also arranged so as to occupy identical positions in the forward and rear direction, all of the guide grooves 45 may be formed with the identical depths.
In addition, each of the guide grooves 28 has such a shape that an opening thereof is gradually extended in a direction toward either the front edge or the rear edge of the backward guide plate 41 from each bottom portion 49, namely, is formed to have a tapered shape. Hence, it is possible to smoothly and surely guide a leg portion 50b of the terminal 50 into the guide groove 28 and the leg portion 50b can be easily mounted therein.
Then, the lower ends of the first leg portions 51b, the second leg portions 52b, the third leg portions 53b, and the fourth leg portions 54b are inserted into the through-holes formed in the substrate and are connected by a connecting means such as soldering. In this case, since the first leg portions 51b, the second leg portions 52b, the third leg portions 53b, and the fourth leg portions 54b of the terminals 50 are guided and aligned, it is possible to easily carry out the operation for inserting the lower ends of the first leg portions 51b, the second leg portions 52b, the third leg portions 53b, and the fourth leg portions 54b into the corresponding through-holes of the substrate. Additionally, it is sure that any short-circuit due to contact of the adjacent the first leg portion 51b, the second leg portion 52b, the third leg portion 53b, and the fourth leg portion 54b with each other does not occur.
Next, the operation for attaching the above-mentioned backward guide plate 41 to the housing 11 will be described. Here, it is to be noted that the explanation will be given omitting the shell 61 and the terminal 50 for the convenience sake.
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As shown in
However, it should be understood that prior to a state where the backward guide plate 41 is attached to the housing 11, namely, in the initial state of the backward guide plate 41, the main part 42 has entirely a linearly straight shape. However, the locked portions 44 thereof receive a force due to contacting of the locked portions 44 with the locking projections 27 when the backward guide plate 41 is attached to the guide plate attaching portions 25, and therefore, the main part 42 is entirely deformed into an arched shape and this allows the main part 42 to have an arc shape as shown in an arrow “C” in
Hence, the distance between the locked portions 44 on the opposite sides of the backward guide plate 41 is shortened, the top portions 44a of the locked portions 44 can smoothly be moved to ride over the top portions 27a of the locking projections 27 and the backward guide plate 41 can be easily seated in the guide plate attaching portions 25. Additionally, a force generated when the locked portions 44 come into contact with the locking projections 27 is absorbed by the elastic deformation of the main part 42, and as a result, the end portions 43 including the locked portions 44 and the guide plate attaching portions 25 including the locking projections 27 are neither worn nor damaged.
As shown in
Next, the positional relationship between the backward guide plate 41, the third terminals 53, and the fourth terminals 54 will be described. Here, it is to be noted that the description will be provided while omitting the shell 61, the first terminals 51, and the second terminals 52 for the convenience sake.
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Taking this into consideration, according to the present embodiment, the position and the size of the front side concave portions 47F that are formed in the front surface of the main part 42 of the backward guide plate 41 are formed to be in registration with the third leg portions 53b of the third terminals 53. In other words, the position and the size of the front side concave portions 47F are determined so that each of the third leg portions 53b of the third terminals 53 can be fitted in each of the front side concave portions 47F. Therefore, as shown in
Further, in the case where the backward guide plate 41 does not come close to the forward guide plate 24, namely, where the backward guide plate 41 is attached to the housing 11 so as to be separated apart from the forward guide plate 24 in the front and rear direction of the housing 11, there is no possibility that the third leg portions 53b interfere with the backward guide plate 41. As a result, there is no necessity to specify the position and the size of the front side concave portions 47F to the third leg portions 53b.
Next, a positional relationship between the backward guide plate 41, the first terminals 51, and the second terminals 52 will be described. Here, it is to be noted that the explanation will be provided omitting the shell 61, the third terminals 53, and the fourth terminals 54 for the convenience sake.
As shown in
Next, the first terminals 51 and the second terminals 52 are moved from backward of the housing 11 toward inside of the housing 11 and they are attached to the housing 11 by inserting and loading the main body parts of the first terminals 51 and the second terminals 52 into the upper terminal receipt holes 16a. Additionally, the first leg portions 51b and the second leg portions 52b of the first terminals 51 and the second terminals 52 are inserted and held into the first guide grooves 45R and the second guide grooves 45F of the backward guide plate 41. As described above, the first guide grooves 45R and the second guide grooves 45F are arranged so as to be tooth shaped and formed in a width direction of the connector 1, so that the positions of the first guide grooves 45R and the second guide grooves 45F are fitted to the positions of the first leg portions 51b and the second leg portions 52b also arranged so as to be tooth shaped and formed in a width direction of the connector 1. Therefore, as shown in
Consequently, in a state where the first terminals 51 and the second terminals 52 are attached to the housing 11, the angles between the main body parts of the first terminals 51 and the second terminals 52 and first leg portions 51b and the second leg portions 52b are approximately 90 degrees as shown in
Moreover, the first leg portions 51b and the second leg portions 52b are in the state of being always pressed against the bottom portions 49 of the first guide grooves 45R and the second guide grooves 45F by a slight force, so that the positions of the first leg portions 51b and the second leg portions 52b are held in the positions of the bottom portions 49 of the first guide grooves 45R and the second guide grooves 45F of the backward guide plate 41. Therefore, owing to the positions of the bottom portions 49 of the first guide grooves 45R and the second guide grooves 45F of the backward guide plate 41, the first leg portions 51b and the second leg portions 52b can be accurately set in position, so that it is possible to easily mount the connector 1 on the accurate position in the through-hole of the substrate.
Desirably, desirably, the third terminals 53 and the fourth terminals 54 are also determined so that the angles between the main body parts and the third leg portions 53b and the fourth leg portions 54b define an acute angle in an initial state of both terminals 53 and 54 similarly to the case of the afore-mentioned first and second terminals. Hence, the third leg portions 53b and the fourth leg portions 54b are in the state of being attached to the forward guide plate 24 without any play.
Additionally, the angle between each of the main body parts and each of the leg portions 50b in the initial state is not limited to the acute angle and if the position of the bottom portions 49 of the guide grooves 45 is formed to be backward (a right direction in
Thus, according to the present embodiment, the backward guide plate 41 is provided with the main part 42 formed in a meandering shape and the end portions 43 which are connected to the opposite sides of the main part 42 and attached to the guide plate attaching portions 25 which are arranged on the opposite sides of the housing 11. Therefore, since the main part 42 of the backward guide plate 41 has a meandering shape, the positional relationship between the end portions 43 on the opposite sides of the backward guide plate 41 can be elastically displaced. As a result, when mounting the backward guide plate 41 on the housing 11, the end portions 43 of the backward guide plate 41 can be easily attached to the guide plate attaching portions 25 on the opposite sides of the housing 11.
Additionally, each of the guide plate attaching portions 25 is provided with the insertion groove 26 and the locking projection 27, and the end portions 43 of the backward guide plate 41 are provided with the external edges 43a to be inserted into the insertion grooves 26 and the locked portions 44 which outwardly project from the end portions 43 to be locked by the locking projections 27. Therefore, when mounting the backward guide plate 41, it is possible to easily insert the external edges 43a of the backward guide plate 41 into the insertion grooves 26. Consequently, the locked portions 44 or the locking projections 27 are not damaged.
According to the present embodiment, only a description of the case that the forward guide plate 24 is integrally joined to the housing 11 has been described hereinbefore, however, the forward guide plate 24 may be a member which is formed separately from the housing 11 and is attached to the housing 11 as well as the backward guide plate 41.
The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and may be changed in various ways based on the gist of the present invention, and these changes are not eliminated from the scope of the present invention.
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