Information
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Patent Grant
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6523506
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Patent Number
6,523,506
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Date Filed
Wednesday, August 29, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 25, 200321 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
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A water-cooled V-type engine includes: a crankcase in which a crankshaft is rotatably disposed; two cylinders disposed on the crankcase so as to form V-shape; a starter disposed below one of the two cylinders; and a cooling system for cooling the engine with a cooling water. The cooling system includes: a radiator for cooling the cooling water; water jackets disposed on the two cylinders; and a thermostat disposed in a supply line having one end connected to a water outlet formed in a lower end part of the radiator and the other end connected to inlets of the water jackets. The thermostat is disposed below the other of the two cylinders. The engine can be formed in compact construction and the piping of the cooling system can be simplified since the starter and the thermostat are disposed below the tilted cylinders, respectively.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a water-cooled V-type engine with two cylinders, and particularly to the piping and cooling devices of a cooling system included in the engine.
2. Description of the Related Art
In a water-cooling system of a water-cooled V-type engine with two cylinders, a thermostat valve is disposed generally at the outlet of a water jacket formed in the cylinder head of a cylinder so as to protrude from one side of the cylinder. The thermostat valve measures the temperature of cooling water at the outlet of the water jacket during a warm-up or during a normal operation. The thermostat valve opens when the temperature of the cooling water is higher than a predetermined temperature to return the cooling water discharged through the outlet of the water jacket to a radiator and to supply the cooled cooling water flowed through the radiator to the water jacket of the cylinder.
In the water-cooling system including the thermostat valve disposed at the outlet of the water jacket, especially in warm-up operation, the thermostat valve opens upon the increase of the temperature of the cooling water to the predetermined temperature and the cooled cooling water flowed through the radiator flows suddenly into the water jacket. Consequently, the cylinder is cooled suddenly and the temperature of the cooling water is apt to hunt. Particularly in a state where the atmospheric temperature is low or a cooling fan is continuously rotating, the temperature of the cooling water hunts in a very wide temperature range.
On the other hand, as shown in
FIG. 5
, a water-cooling system with a thermostat valve disposed at the inlet of a water jacket, so called “an inlet thermostat type water-cooling system”, is disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Publication No. Sho 63-12626. In this system, the thermostat valve
110
is placed in a water supply pipe
105
having one end connected to a water outlet
103
formed at a lower end part of a radiator
102
and the other end connected to the water inlet
107
of a water jacket
106
.
When the thermostat valve
110
is thus placed in the cooling water supply pipe
105
, the thermostat valve
110
operates according to the temperature of the cooling water discharged from the water jacket
106
and flowed through a bypass passage
108
, to mix the cooling water of a low temperature supplied from the radiator
102
and the cooling water of a high temperature discharged from the water jacket
106
and flowed through the bypass passage
108
. Accordingly, the mixed cooling water of a substantially fixed temperature flows into the water jacket
106
. Thus the sudden variation of the temperature of the cylinder can be avoided and the hunting of the temperature of the cooling water can be prevented.
However, in the inlet thermostat type water-cooling system shown in
FIG. 5
, when the cooling water is supplied to the water-cooling system through a filler opening
112
formed in the radiator
102
, the cooling water is unable to flow past the thermostat valve
110
into the water jacket
106
. Therefore, an auxiliary filler opening
120
must be formed in an upper end part of the water jacket
106
and the cooling water must be supplied through the auxiliary filler opening
120
into the water jacket
106
, which requires additional work.
Moreover, when draining the cooling water from the water-cooling system, all the cooling water cannot be drained through a drain port
113
formed in the radiator
102
. Accordingly, the cooling water must be drained also through a secondary drain port
121
formed in a lower end part of the water jacket
106
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a water-cooled V-type engine with two cylinders including a cooling system capable of stabilizing the temperature of the cooling water to prevent the hunting of cooling water, of enabling forming the engine in compact construction and of facilitating work for supplying cooling water to the cooling system and for draining the cooling water from the cooling system.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, a water-cooled V-type engine includes: a crankcase in which a crankshaft is rotatably disposed; two cylinders disposed on the crankcase so as to form V-shape; a starter disposed below one of the two cylinders; and a cooling system for cooling the engine with a cooling water. The cooling system includes: a radiator for cooling the cooling water; water jackets disposed on the two cylinders; and a thermostat disposed in a supply line having one end connected to a water outlet formed in a lower end part of the radiator and the other end connected to inlets of the water jackets. The thermostat is disposed below the other of the two cylinders.
Since the thermostat is disposed at the side of the inlet of the water jacket, the temperature of the cooling water can be stabilized and the hunting of the temperature of the cooling water can be prevented, moreover, since the starter and the thermostat are disposed below the tilted cylinders, respectively, the engine can be formed in compact construction and the piping of the cooling system can be simplified.
Preferably, the water-cooled V-type engine with two cylinders according to the first aspect of the present invention further includes a water pump disposed in the supply line for forcing the cooling water. The radiator is disposed on one side of the engine with respect to an axial direction of the crankshaft. The water pump is disposed on the other side of the engine with respect to the axial direction of the crankshaft. The thermostat is disposed in the supply line between the radiator and the water pump.
Thus the piping of the cooling system can be simplified.
Preferably, in the water-cooled V-type engine with two cylinders according to the first aspect of the present invention, the thermostat is disposed so that a center of the thermostat is located in a width range corresponding to an axial dimension of the cylinder.
Preferably, the water-cooled V-type engine with two cylinders according to the first aspect of the present invention further includes: a bypass line adapted to supply the cooling water to the water jackets and drain the cooling water from the water jackets, the bypass line connecting lower end parts of the water jackets with a lowermost part of the supply line between the water outlet of the radiator and the thermostat, and a check valve for preventing a reverse flow of the cooling water from the water jackets to the supply line.
Thus both the radiator and the water jackets can be simultaneously filled up with the cooling water simply by pouring the cooling water through a filler opening of the radiator into the radiator and the cooling water can be efficiently supplied to the cooling system.
Preferably, in the water-cooled V-type engine with two cylinders according to the first aspect of the present invention, a drain port capable of being opened and closed is formed in a lowermost part of the bypass line.
Thus, both the radiator and the water jackets can be simultaneously drained only through the single drain port to achieve draining work efficiently.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, a water-cooled V-type engine includes: a crankcase in which a crankshaft is rotatably disposed; two cylinders disposed on the crankcase so as to form V-shape; a cooling system for cooling the engine with a cooling water. The cooling system includes a radiator for cooling the cooling water, water jackets disposed on the two cylinders, and a thermostat disposed in a supply line having one end connected to a water outlet formed in a lower end part of the radiator and the other end connected to inlets of the water jackets. The engine further includes: a bypass line adapted to supply the cooling water to the water jackets and drain the cooling water from the water jackets, the bypass line connecting lower end parts of the water jackets with a lowermost part of the supply line between the water outlet of the radiator and the thermostat; and a check valve for preventing a reverse flow of the cooling water from the water jackets to the supply line.
Thus both the radiator and the water jackets can be simultaneously filled up with the cooling water simply by pouring the cooling water through a filler opening of the radiator into the radiator and the cooling water can be efficiently supplied to the cooling system.
Preferably, in the water-cooled V-type engine with two cylinders according to the second aspect of the present invention, a drain port capable of being opened and closed is formed in a lowermost part of the bypass line.
Thus, both the radiator and the water jackets can be simultaneously drained only through the single drain port to achieve draining work efficiently.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent form the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a front elevation of a water-cooled two-cylinder V-type engine in a preferred embodiment according to the present invention, in which a radiator is removed;
FIG. 2
is a side elevation of the water-cooled two-cylinder V-type engine shown in
FIG. 1
, taken in the direction of the arrow II in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is diagrammatic view of a water-cooling system included in the water-cooled two-cylinder V-type engine shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is an enlarged sectional view of check valve portion; and
FIG. 5
is a diagrammatic view of a water-cooling system included in a conventional water-cooled two-cylinder V-type engine.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a water-cooled two-cylinder V-type engine in a preferred embodiment according to the present invention has two cylinders
1
disposed on a crankcase
60
so as to form V-shape. A crankshaft
61
is rotatably mounted in the crankcase
60
. Each cylinder
1
includes a cylinder block
2
, a cylinder head
3
and a cylinder head cover
4
. A carburetor
6
and a bifurcate intake manifold
7
are disposed in a space between the two cylinders
1
. The intake manifold
7
has opposite ends connected to intake ports
10
formed in the cylinder head
3
, respectively. An inlet formed in a middle part of the intake manifold
7
is connected to the carburetor
6
. An inlet of the carburetor
6
is connected to an air cleaner
12
disposed above the carburetor
6
by a connecting pipe
11
. The intake manifold
7
serves also as a cooling water collecting pipe. The intake manifold
7
is provided with a cooling water passage formed along an intake air passage. The intake manifold
7
has a protruding part
7
a
provided with a return outlet
15
and a bypass outlet
16
.
A starter
17
is disposed below one of the cylinder blocks
2
, and a thermostat
18
integrally provided with a check valve
20
is disposed below the other cylinder block
2
. The thermostat
18
includes a valve case
18
a
and a thermostat valve
34
. The thermostat
18
is set in an inclined position with its axis extended substantially in parallel to the axis of the cylinder block
2
. The valve case
18
a
is provided with a mounting flange
18
b
fastened to the cylinder head
3
with bolts
19
. The interior of the valve case
18
a
of the thermostat
18
is divided into an upper chamber
35
and a lower chamber
36
by the thermostat valve
34
having a partition wall provided with an opening. The thermostat valve
34
opens and closes the opening of the partition wall thereof. A check valve case
41
and a drain port
38
are formed in a bottom part of the valve case
18
a
corresponding to a bottom part of the lower chamber
36
. A threaded drain plug
43
closes the drain port
38
.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, a radiator
22
is disposed on the front side of the engine on which a flywheel
24
is supported on the front end of the engine. A water pump
25
is disposed on the rear side of the engine from which an output shaft
23
projects rearward. The thermostat
18
is disposed so that at least its center is located in a width range corresponding to the axial dimension of the cylinder blocks
2
.
A water filler opening
26
is formed in the upper wall of the radiator
22
and is closed by a filler cap
29
. A cooling water inlet
27
is formed in an upper end part of the rear surface of the radiator
22
. A return hose
28
connects the cooling water inlet
27
with the return outlet
15
of the intake manifold
7
. A cooling water outlet
30
is formed in a lower end part of the rear surface of the radiator
22
. A first cooling water supply hose
31
connects the cooling water outlet
30
with the inlet
32
of the thermostat
18
.
An outlet
39
and a bypass inlet
40
are formed in a part of the valve case
18
a
of the thermostat
18
, forming the upper chamber
35
. The inlet
32
is formed in a part of the valve case
18
a
of the thermostat
18
, forming the lower chamber
36
. The check valve case
41
is provided with a bypass opening
42
for supplying and draining the cooling water.
A bypass pipe
44
connects the bypass inlet
40
of the valve case
18
a
with the bypass outlet
16
of the intake manifold
7
. A second cooling water supply hose
45
connects the outlet
39
of the valve case
18
a
with the suction port of the water pump
25
. A draining bypass pipe
47
connects the bypass opening
42
with bottom openings
55
formed in bottom parts of the water jackets
54
of the cylinder blocks
2
.
Referring to
FIG. 4
showing the check valve portion in an enlarged sectional view, the check valve
20
has an upper conical part
20
a
extending into a valve hole
50
and provided with a plurality of grooves
51
. When the engine is stopped, the check valve
20
rests on a conical stopper
53
as shown in
FIG. 4
, the valve opening
50
is opened, so that the cooling water can flow from the lower chamber
36
through the grooves
51
toward the bypass opening
42
. When the pressure in the bypass opening
42
is high, the check valve
20
is pushed up to close the valve opening
50
to stop the flow of the cooling water from the bypass opening
42
into the lower chamber
36
. The drain port
38
is formed in the lowermost part of the check valve case
41
so as to open obliquely downward.
Referring to
FIG. 3
diagrammatically showing the water-cooling system of the present embodiment having the thermostat
18
disposed at the inlet side of the water jackets
54
, the drain port
38
is on the side of the water jackets
54
with respect to the check valve
20
at the lowermost part of the cooling water passage between the outlet
30
of the radiator
22
and the bottom openings
55
of the water jackets. The discharge port of the water pump
25
is connected to the inlets
56
of the water jackets
54
of the cylinder blocks
2
.
The thermostat valve
34
closes the opening of the partition wall thereof dividing the interior of the valve case
18
a
of the thermostat
18
into the upper chamber
35
and the lower chamber
36
when the temperature of the cooling water flowing through the thermostat
18
is lower than a set temperature. Consequently, the cooling water flows through the bypass inlet
40
into the upper chamber
35
and flows out of the upper chamber
35
through the outlet
39
. When the temperature of the cooling water is not lower than the set temperature, the thermostat valve
34
opens the opening of the partition wall thereof dividing the interior of the valve case
18
a
of the thermostat
18
into the upper chamber
35
and the lower chamber
36
. Consequently, the cooling water flowed through the inlet
32
into the upper chamber
35
and the cooling water flowed through the bypass inlet
40
into the upper chamber
35
are mixed. The mixed cooling water flows through the outlet
39
and the water pump
25
into the water jackets
54
of the cylinder blocks
2
. A check valve
34
a
is placed in the partition wall separating the upper chamber
35
and the lower chamber
36
of the valve case
18
a
from each other.
When supplying the cooling water into the water-cooling system shown in
FIG. 3
for the first time after the completion of manufacturing the water-cooled two-cylinder V-type engine, the filler cap
29
is removed and the cooling water is poured into the radiator
22
through the filler opening
26
. Then the cooling water flows from the radiator
22
through the first cooling water supply hose
31
, the check valve
20
, the bypass pipe
47
and the bottom openings
55
into the water jackets
54
of the cylinder blocks
2
. Thus both the radiator
22
and the water jackets
54
can be simultaneously and quickly filled up with the cooling water.
During a warm-up, the opening in the partition wall of the thermostat valve
34
is closed while the temperature of the cooling water flowing through the upper chamber
35
of the thermostat
18
is lower than the set temperature. Consequently, the cooling water discharged through the outlets
57
of the water jackets
54
of the cylinder heads
3
flows through the return bypass pipe
44
, the upper chamber
35
of the thermostat
18
and the second cooling water supply hose
45
into the water pump
25
. Then the water pump
25
pumps the cooling water into the water jackets
54
of the cylinder blocks
2
through the inlets
56
. Although the interior of the bypass pipe
47
is pressurized by pressure produced by the water pump
25
while the engine is in the normal operation, the check valve
20
prevents the reverse flow of the cooling water into the thermostat
18
.
The thermostat valve
34
of the thermostat
18
opens the opening between the chambers
35
and
36
when the temperature of the cooling water flowing through the upper chamber
35
of the thermostat
18
increases beyond the set temperature. Consequently, the cool cooling water cooled by the radiator
22
and the hot cooling water returned through the return bypass pipe
44
are mixed in the thermostat
18
. Then, the water pump
25
sucks the mixed cooling water through the second cooling water supply hose
45
and pumps the same into the water jackets
54
.
When draining the cooling water from the cooling system for maintenance work, the drain port
38
is opened. Since the drain port
38
is at the lowermost part of the cooling water passage including the first cooling water supply hose
31
and the bypass pipe
47
, and extending between the outlet
30
of the radiator
22
and the bottom openings
55
of the water jackets
54
, the cooling water contained in the water jackets
54
is drained through the bypass pipe
47
and the drain port
38
. Then, the cooling water contained in the radiator
22
is drained through the first cooling water supply hose
31
, the check valve
20
and the drain port
38
. The cooling water staying in the return bypass pipe
44
, the second cooling water supply hose
45
and the upper chamber
35
of the valve case
18
a
is drained through the check valve
34
a
of the thermostat valve
34
, the inlet
32
of the thermostat
18
and the check valve
20
and the drain port
38
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, in the water-cooling system having the thermostat
18
disposed at the inlet side of the water jackets
54
, the thermostat
18
is disposed between the radiator
22
and the water pump
25
on the inlet side of the water jackets
54
. Therefore, the first cooling water supply hose
31
extended between the cooling water outlet
30
of the radiator
22
and the thermostat
18
and the second cooling water supply hose
45
extended between the thermostat
18
and the water pump
25
can be short and can be properly arranged in a space around a lower part of the engine. The bypass pipe
47
can be extended neatly in a space around the lower part of the cylinder blocks
2
.
The valve case of the check valve
20
and the valve case
18
a
of the thermostat
18
may be formed separately. The valve case
18
a
of the thermostat
18
may be formed integrally with the cylinder block
2
.
As apparent from the forgoing description, the water cooled V-type engine with two cylinders of the present invention has the following advantageous effects.
The temperature of the cooling water is stable, particularly during a warm-up operation, and the hunting of the temperature of the cooling water can be prevented.
Since the starter
17
is disposed below one of the cylinders
1
and the thermostat
18
is disposed below the other cylinder
1
, space around the water-cooled two-cylinder V-type engine can be effectively utilized and the water-cooled two-cylinder V-type engine has compact construction.
Since the thermostat
18
is disposed below one of the cylinders
1
, the first cooling water supply hose
31
extended between the cooling water outlet
30
of the radiator
22
and the thermostat
18
and the second cooling water supply hose
45
extended between the thermostat
18
and the water pump
25
can be short and be properly arranged in a space around a lower part of the water-cooled two-cylinder V-type engine, and the cooling water flows smoothly during the operation of the water-cooled two-cylinder V-type engine.
Since the radiator
22
is disposed on the front side of the engine, the water pump
25
is disposed on the rear side of the engine, and the thermostat
18
is placed in the line connecting the radiator
22
with the water pump
25
, the piping connecting the radiator
22
, the thermostat
18
and the water pump can be simplified.
Since the thermostat
18
is disposed so that the center thereof is located in a width range corresponding to the axial dimension of the cylinder
1
, the water-cooled two-cylinder V-type engine can be formed in a small axial dimension.
Since the thermostat
18
is placed in the line extending between the outlet
30
of the radiator
22
and the inlets
56
of the water jackets
54
of the cylinders
1
, the lower ends
55
of the water jackets
54
and the lowermost part of the line connecting the outlet
30
of the radiator
22
and the thermostat
18
are connected by the bypass pipe
47
, and the check valve
20
for preventing the reverse flow of the cooling water from the water jackets
54
is placed in the bypass pipe
47
, the radiator
22
and the water jackets
54
can be simultaneously filled up with the cooling water by pouring the cooling water through the filler opening
26
into the radiator
22
. Thus cooling water supply work can be efficiently and properly achieved.
Since the drain port
38
is placed at the lowermost part of the bypass pipe
47
, the cooling water contained in the radiator
22
and the cooling water contained in the water jackets
54
can be simultaneously and completely drained through the drain port
38
. Thus work for draining the cooling water from the water-cooling system can be efficiently carried out.
Although the invention has been described in its preferred embodiment with a certain degree of particularity, obviously many changes and variations are possible therein. It is therefore to be understood that the present invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein without departing from the scope and spirit thereof.
Claims
- 1. A water-cooled V-type engine, comprising:a crankcase in which a crankshaft is rotatably disposed; first and second cylinders disposed on said crankcase so as to form V-shape; a starter disposed below said first cylinder; and a cooling system for cooling said engine with a cooling water, said cooling system including: a radiator for cooling said cooling water; water jackets disposed on said first and second cylinders; a thermostat disposed in a supply line having one end connected to a water outlet formed in a lower end part of said radiator and the other end connected to inlets of said water jackets, said thermostat being disposed below said second cylinder; and a water pump disposed in said supply line for forcing said cooling water, wherein said radiator is disposed on one side of said engine with respect to an axial direction of said crankshaft, wherein said water pump is disposed on the other side of said engine with respect to said axial direction of said crankshaft, and wherein said thermostat is disposed in said supply line between said radiator and said water pump.
- 2. A water-cooled V-type engine according to claim 1, wherein said thermostat is disposed so that a center of said thermostat is located in a width range corresponding to an axial dimension of said second cylinder.
- 3. A water-cooled V-type engine according to claim 1, further comprising:a bypass line adapted to supply said cooling water to said water jackets and drain said cooling water from said water jackets, said bypass line connecting lower end parts of said water jackets with a lowermost part of said supply line between said water outlet of said radiator and said thermostat, and a check valve for preventing a reverse flow of said cooling water from said water jackets to said supply line.
- 4. A water-cooled V-type engine according to claim 3, wherein a drain port capable of being opened and closed is formed in a lowermost part of said bypass line.
- 5. A water-cooled V-type engine comprising:a crankcase in which a crankshaft is rotatably disposed; two cylinders disposed on said crankcase so as to form V-shape; a cooling system for cooling said engine with a cooling water, said cooling system including a radiator for cooling said cooling water, water jackets disposed on said two cylinders, and a thermostat disposed in a supply line having one end connected to a water outlet formed in a lower end part of said radiator and the other end connected to inlets of said water jackets; a bypass line adapted to supply said cooling water to said water jackets and drain said cooling water from said water jackets, said bypass line connecting lower end parts of said water jackets with a lowermost part of said supply line between said water outlet of said radiator and said thermostat; and a check valve for preventing a reverse flow of said cooling water from said water jackets to said supply line.
- 6. A water-cooled V-type engine according to claim 5, wherein a drain port capable of being opened and closed is formed in a lowermost part of said bypass line.
- 7. A water-cooled V-type engine, comprising:a crankcase in which a crankshaft is rotatably disposed; two cylinders disposed on said crankcase so as to form V-shape; a starter disposed below one of said two cylinders; and a cooling system for cooling said engine with a cooling water, said cooling system including: a radiator for cooling said cooling water; water jackets disposed on said two cylinders; a thermostat disposed in a supply line having one end connected to a water outlet formed in a lower end part of said radiator and the other end connected to inlets of said water jackets, said thermostat being disposed below the other of said two cylinders; a bypass line adapted to supply said cooling water to said water jackets and drain said cooling water from said water jackets, said bypass line connecting lower end parts of said water jackets with a lowermost part of said supply line between said water outlet of said radiator and said thermostat, and a check valve for preventing a reverse flow of said cooling water from said water jackets to said supply line.
- 8. A water-cooled V-type engine according to claim 7, wherein a drain port capable of being opened and closed is formed in a lowermost part of said bypass line.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-262880 |
Aug 2000 |
JP |
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Name |
Date |
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4960081 |
Atsuumi |
Oct 1990 |
A |
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JP |
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