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  • a prophy shaft extends through the ca I ity with one end connectable to the output shaft of the contra-an le and the other end for receivin a hollow [56] References Cited prophy pa ste cup.
  • a passageway extends th rough the UNITED STATES PATENTS attachment shaft with an opening in the cavity and an- 3,69l,636 9/1972 Deuschle 32/59 other opening at the hollow prophy paste cup. Vanes 8 3/l956 Fridge 32/28 are affixed to the attachment shaft for forcing prophy 3,624,905 12/1971 Barsby 32/27 paste i to the passageway and into the prophy CUP 21S the shaft is rotated by the contra-angle.
  • a tool that includes a prophy contra-angle mounted on a standard dental handpiece with a flexible prophy cup mounted on the prophy contraangle to receive prophy paste.
  • a batch of the prophy paste composition or abrasive material is made up for each patient and placed in a prophy paste container.
  • the dentist or assistant dips the end of the flexible prophy cupinto the container to scoop up some of the prophy paste.
  • the operator then inserts the tool into the mouth of the patient with the prophy cup bearing against the surface of the tooth.
  • the handpiece is then operated to rotate the prophy in a lapping fashion to polish and abrasively clean the teeth or the tooth surface.
  • One of the principal objects of this invention is to provide a'prophy attachment for a contra-angle that overcomes the above mentioned problems.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a conventional contraangle for attaching to a dental handpiece in which the contra-angle has a right angle drive;
  • FIG. 2 is a fragmentary vertical cross-sectional view through an end of the contra-angle illustrating the affixment of a prophy attachment thereto embodying the principal features of this invention
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 33 in FIG. 2 illustrating the interior ofa portion of the prophy attachment
  • FIG. 4 is a vertical cross-sectional view of an alternate embodiment illustrating an alternate prophy attachment for attaching to an alternate type contraangle; 7
  • FIG. 5 is an exploded side view of the contra-angle and prophy attachment illustrated in FIG. 4 with the prophy attachment being separatedfrom the contraangle;
  • FIG. 6 is a fragmentary perspective view of a portion of the prophy attachment illustratedin FIGS.'4 and 5;
  • FIG. 7 is a fragmentary perspective view of a prophy attachment shaft that is a portion ofthe prophy attachment illustrated in FIGS. 4 and 5.
  • FIG. 1 a conventional contra-angle l0having
  • An additional object of this invention is to provide a prophy attachment that may be attached to conventional contra-angles thereby eliminating the necessity of purchasing special purpose contra-angles.
  • a further object. of this invention is to provide a prophy attachment for a contra-angle thatis easily attachable to the contra-angle and easily removed.
  • An additional object of this invention is to provide a unique prophy attachment having mechanisms for pumping the prophy paste into the interior of a prophy cup mounted thereon.
  • the contra-angle 10 is mountable to a dental handpiece (not'shown). Specifically, the contra-angle is mounted to the dental handpiece at the rear'end 13.
  • the contra-angle 10 has an input shaft 17 and an output shaft 19.
  • the shafts l7 and 19 extend into a right angle cavity 20 that has a right angle drive 21.
  • the input shaft has an enlarged shaft section 23 with a beve'led gear 24 formed on the face thereof.
  • a beveled gear 26 is formed on the output shaft 19 in meshing engagement with the beveled hear 24.
  • 'Input and output shafts 17' and 19 areat rightangles to each other,
  • the output shaft 17 has a stud support shaft 27 extending upward from the beveled gear 26.
  • the output shaft 19 has an end 28 that extends from the bottom of the contra-angle housing 11.
  • the output shaft 19 is rotatably supported in a retaining collar 30 that is threadably mounted to the barrel housing as illustrated in FIG. 2.
  • the output shaft end 19 has a threaded bore 32 formed therein tore'ceive various dented tools.
  • the retaining collar 30 has enlarged annular should 33 that extends radially outward slightly beyond the periphery of the barrel housing 33.
  • the principal feature of this invention is a prophy attachment 40 for attaching to the contra-angle 10 to enable the dentist or his assistant to utilize the contraangle for polishing or abrasive cleaning patients teeth.
  • the prophy attachment 40 has a body or housing 41 with a cavity 43 formed therein.
  • a prophy attachment shaft 44 is rotatably mounted in the body 41 extending through the cavity 43.
  • the shaft 44 has a reduced end 46 that is threaded for being received in the threaded bore 32 of the output shaft of the contra-angle l0.
  • the body 41 has a socket 45 for receiving the bottom of the contra-angle and particularly the enlarged annu lar collar 33.
  • the socket 45 includes a flexible annular skirt that extends upward from the body 41.
  • An annular groove 51 is formed on the interior of the skirt 50 to receive the enlarged shoulder 33 to enable the prophy paste attachment to be snapped onto the contraangle and to prevent the prophy attachment 40 from being inadvertently removed.
  • the prophy attachment shaft 44 has an axial passageway 53 formed therein that extends from the cavity 43 to a projecting end 55 that extends from the body 41.
  • the projecting end 55 has an enlarged shoulder section 57 that extends radially outward for receiving a hollow prophy cup 58 illustrated in dotted-line thereon.
  • the shaft 44 has a plurality of radial openings 61 formed therein communicating between the axial passageway 53 and the cavity 43 to permit prophy paste to flow through the radial opening 61 and the axial passageway 53 into the interior of the prophy cup 58.
  • Vanes 64 are fixed to the shaft 44 adjacent the radial opening 61 to direct prophy paste into the openings as the shaft 44 is rotated.
  • the vanes 64 extend outward and forward in the direction of rotation to serve as a pump mechanism for pulling prophy paste through the prophy attachment.
  • the prophy paste attachment body 41 has a conduit section 66 that extends along the barrel housing 11 of the contra-angle terminating at a supply end 67 that is connected to a prophy paste supply (not shown).
  • a passageway 68 is formed in the conduit section 66 extending from the supply end 67 to the cavity 43.
  • the prophy attachment has a releasable clip 72 formed therein to assist in releasably securing the prophy attachment 40 to the contra-angle.
  • FIGS. 4-7 An alternate embodiment is illustrated in FIGS. 4-7.
  • the alternate embodiment illustrates a contra-angle along the output shaft.
  • the contra-angle 75 has a right angle drive cavity 76 formed therein that is open at the top.
  • the contra-angle 75 has an output shaft 78 removably mounted inthe cavity 76.
  • the output shaft 78 has an enlarged section 80 with a beveled gear face 81.
  • the output shaft has, a reduced section 83' that extends downward from the beveled gear face 81 terminating ment having a body or housing 96.
  • the body 96 has an upper projecting section 97 that is complementary to the socket 96.
  • An annular groove 98 is formed in the upper section 97 to receive the annular rib 88 and to secure the prophy attachment 95 to the contra-angle.
  • the body-96 is tapered downward in cross-section to reduce the size of the prophy cup 58.
  • the prophyattachment95 has a cavity 101 fomred therein.
  • a prophy attachment shaft 102 is rotatably mounted in the body extending through the cavity 101.
  • the prophy attachment shaft 102 has an upper end 104 for operatively connecting to the output shaft 78 of the contra-angle.
  • the end 104 has a recess formed therein with a square cross-section to accommodate the projecting end of the output shaft 78 as illustrated in FIG. 4.
  • the prophy attachment shaft 102 extends downward from the end 104 through the cavity 101 to a projecting end 107.
  • the projecting end 107 has an enlarged shoulder 109 for receiving the prophy cup 58.
  • An axial passageway 111 extends axially through the shaftfrom the cavity 101 through the projecting end 107 having an open end into the prophy cup.
  • a plurality of openings 112 are formed in the shaft communicating with the cavity 101 and the axial passageway 111 to permit the flow of prophy paste from the cavity 111 through the openings 112 and through the axial passageway 111 into the interior of the prophy cup 58.
  • Vanes 113 are formed. on the prophy attachment shaft 102 and extend outward into the cavity and into the direction of rotation to direct prophy paste through the openings 112 as the shaft is rotated.
  • the vanes 113 and the shaft 102' serve as a pump in drawing prophy paste through the cavity 101 and into the prophy cup 58.
  • Spiral grooves 115 are formed on the wall of the axial passageway 111 in the direction of rotation for assisting the flow of the prophy paste through the axial passageway 11] and into the prophy cup.
  • the prophy attachment body 96 has a stem 117 that extends outward along the body of the contra-angle 75.
  • the stem 117 is contoured to fit snugly against the contra-angle terminating in an end 118.
  • a supply passageway extends from the end 118 and opens into the cavity 101.
  • the end 118 connects to a supply source (not shown) of prophy paste.
  • the dentist desires to polish the patients teeth, he merely attaches the prophy paste attachment to the contra-angle connecting the output shaft of the contraangle to the attachment shaft and connects a supply to the prophy attachment.
  • the prophy paste is ratherviscous material and is difficult to flow. However, because of theiassistance of the pump mechanism in the prophy attachment, this problem is minimized.
  • the prophy paste is ejected into the prophy paste cup and lapped on the tooth surface as the prophy shaft is rotated by the contra-angle.
  • a prophy-attachment fora dental contra-angle having a housing with aninput shaft and an output sh aft interconnected through a right angle drive, said prophy attachment comprising:
  • a prophy shaft rotatably mounted in the body having one end operatively connectable to the contraangle output shaft for rotating the prophy shaftin response to the rotation of the output shaft; said prophy shaft having an opposite end extending from the body for receiving a hollow prophy cup thereon;
  • prophy shaft having a passageway formed therein having an opening for communicatingwith the hollow prophy cup to enable prophy paste to flow therethrou gh into the interior of the hollow pr p y p- 2.
  • the prophy paste attachment as defined in claim 2 further comprising means responsive to the rotation of the output shaft for pumping the prophy paste from the body cavity into the passageway.
  • the directing means includes a vane affixed 6 v to the prophy paste shaft adjacent the passageway opening communicating with and projecting into the cavity for directing prophy paste from the cavity into the passageway as the prophy shaft is rotated.

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A prophy attachment is described for snapping onto a contraangle for enabling the dentist to polish or abrasively clean a patient''s teeth. The prophy attachment has a cavity formed therein for receiving prophy paste from a source. A prophy shaft extends through the cavity with one end connectable to the output shaft of the contra-angle and the other end for receiving a hollow prophy paste cup. A passageway extends through the attachment shaft with an opening in the cavity and another opening at the hollow prophy paste cup. Vanes are affixed to the attachment shaft for forcing prophy paste into the passageway and into the prophy cup as the shaft is rotated by the contra-angle.

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United States Patent [191 [111 3,769,707
Condon Nov. 6, 1973 PROPHY ATTACHMENT FOR DENTAL Primary Examiner-Louis G. Mancene CONTRA-ANGLE Assistant Examiner-J. Q. Lever [76] Inventor: John J. Condon, N. 5901 wells Lidgerwood, Spokane, Wash. 99207 [22] Filed: May 11, 1972 v [57] ABSTRACT [21 I Appl. No.: 252,220 A prophy attachment is described for snapping onto a contra-angle for enabling the dentist to polish or abrasively clean a patients teeth. The prophy attachment 321/A2Zic32fi3 has a cavity formed therein for receiving p p yp Fie'ld 28 58 59 from a source. A prophy shaft extends through the ca I ity with one end connectable to the output shaft of the contra-an le and the other end for receivin a hollow [56] References Cited prophy pa ste cup. A passageway extends th rough the UNITED STATES PATENTS attachment shaft with an opening in the cavity and an- 3,69l,636 9/1972 Deuschle 32/59 other opening at the hollow prophy paste cup. Vanes 8 3/l956 Fridge 32/28 are affixed to the attachment shaft for forcing prophy 3,624,905 12/1971 Barsby 32/27 paste i to the passageway and into the prophy CUP 21S the shaft is rotated by the contra-angle.
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1 PROPI'IY ATTACHMENT FOR DENTAL CONTRA-ANGLE BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to dental contra-angles and more particularly to prophy attachments attachable to the contra-angles for polishing teeth.
Most teeth polishing and cleaning procedures are accomplished utilizing a tool that includes a prophy contra-angle mounted on a standard dental handpiece with a flexible prophy cup mounted on the prophy contraangle to receive prophy paste. Generally, a batch of the prophy paste composition or abrasive material is made up for each patient and placed in a prophy paste container. The dentist or assistant dips the end of the flexible prophy cupinto the container to scoop up some of the prophy paste. The operator then inserts the tool into the mouth of the patient with the prophy cup bearing against the surface of the tooth. The handpiece is then operated to rotate the prophy in a lapping fashion to polish and abrasively clean the teeth or the tooth surface. As need be, additional amountes of the prophy paste are scooped out of the container. Usually the tooth polishing and cleaning operation requires two persons to perform the operation. The dentise has an assistant to hold either the prophy container or a vacuum tube which is utilized to remove salvia and excess paste from the patients mouth. The dentist will hold to replenish the prophy cup with the prophy paste. He
then puts down the prophy container to free one hand to be able to pick up the vacuum tube before continuing the prophy procedure. Not only is this a rather awkward precedure, but is quite time consuming.
Furthermore, it is generally necessary for the dentist to purchase a number of special contra-angles for each particular use. The contra-angles are rather expensive because of the precision machinery required to endure the high speeds at which they operate.
One of the principal objects of this invention is to provide a'prophy attachment for a contra-angle that overcomes the above mentioned problems.
' BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS A preferred and alternate embodiment of this invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a conventional contraangle for attaching to a dental handpiece in which the contra-angle has a right angle drive;
FIG. 2 is a fragmentary vertical cross-sectional view through an end of the contra-angle illustrating the affixment of a prophy attachment thereto embodying the principal features of this invention; I
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 33 in FIG. 2 illustrating the interior ofa portion of the prophy attachment;
FIG. 4 is a vertical cross-sectional view of an alternate embodiment illustrating an alternate prophy attachment for attaching to an alternate type contraangle; 7
FIG. 5 is an exploded side view of the contra-angle and prophy attachment illustrated in FIG. 4 with the prophy attachment being separatedfrom the contraangle;
FIG. 6 is a fragmentary perspective view of a portion of the prophy attachment illustratedin FIGS.'4 and 5;
and v FIG. 7 is a fragmentary perspective view of a prophy attachment shaft that is a portion ofthe prophy attachment illustrated in FIGS. 4 and 5.
Referring now in detail to the drawings, there is illustrated in FIG. 1 a conventional contra-angle l0having An additional object of this invention is to provide a prophy attachment that may be attached to conventional contra-angles thereby eliminating the necessity of purchasing special purpose contra-angles.
A further object. of this invention is to provide a prophy attachment for a contra-angle thatis easily attachable to the contra-angle and easily removed.
An additional object of this invention is to provide a unique prophy attachment having mechanisms for pumping the prophy paste into the interior of a prophy cup mounted thereon.
These and other objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent upon the reading of the following detailed description ofa preferred embodiment.
a barrel housing 11 with a front end 12 and a rear end 13. The contra-angle 10 is mountable to a dental handpiece (not'shown). Specifically, the contra-angle is mounted to the dental handpiece at the rear'end 13. The contra-angle 10 has an input shaft 17 and an output shaft 19. The shafts l7 and 19 extend into a right angle cavity 20 that has a right angle drive 21. The input shaft has an enlarged shaft section 23 with a beve'led gear 24 formed on the face thereof. A beveled gear 26 is formed on the output shaft 19 in meshing engagement with the beveled hear 24.'Input and output shafts 17' and 19 areat rightangles to each other, The output shaft 17 has a stud support shaft 27 extending upward from the beveled gear 26. The output shaft 19 has an end 28 that extends from the bottom of the contra-angle housing 11. The output shaft 19 is rotatably supported in a retaining collar 30 that is threadably mounted to the barrel housing as illustrated in FIG. 2.
The output shaft end 19 has a threaded bore 32 formed therein tore'ceive various dented tools. The retaining collar 30 has enlarged annular should 33 that extends radially outward slightly beyond the periphery of the barrel housing 33.
The principal feature of this invention is a prophy attachment 40 for attaching to the contra-angle 10 to enable the dentist or his assistant to utilize the contraangle for polishing or abrasive cleaning patients teeth. The prophy attachment 40 has a body or housing 41 with a cavity 43 formed therein. A prophy attachment shaft 44 is rotatably mounted in the body 41 extending through the cavity 43. The shaft 44 has a reduced end 46 that is threaded for being received in the threaded bore 32 of the output shaft of the contra-angle l0.
3 The body 41 hasa socket 45 for receiving the bottom of the contra-angle and particularly the enlarged annu lar collar 33. The socket 45 includes a flexible annular skirt that extends upward from the body 41. An annular groove 51 is formed on the interior of the skirt 50 to receive the enlarged shoulder 33 to enable the prophy paste attachment to be snapped onto the contraangle and to prevent the prophy attachment 40 from being inadvertently removed.
The prophy attachment shaft 44 has an axial passageway 53 formed therein that extends from the cavity 43 to a projecting end 55 that extends from the body 41. The projecting end 55 has an enlarged shoulder section 57 that extends radially outward for receiving a hollow prophy cup 58 illustrated in dotted-line thereon.
The shaft 44 has a plurality of radial openings 61 formed therein communicating between the axial passageway 53 and the cavity 43 to permit prophy paste to flow through the radial opening 61 and the axial passageway 53 into the interior of the prophy cup 58. Vanes 64 are fixed to the shaft 44 adjacent the radial opening 61 to direct prophy paste into the openings as the shaft 44 is rotated. The vanes 64 extend outward and forward in the direction of rotation to serve as a pump mechanism for pulling prophy paste through the prophy attachment.
The prophy paste attachment body 41 has a conduit section 66 that extends along the barrel housing 11 of the contra-angle terminating at a supply end 67 that is connected to a prophy paste supply (not shown). A passageway 68 is formed in the conduit section 66 extending from the supply end 67 to the cavity 43.
In addition tothe flexible socket 48', the prophy attachment has a releasable clip 72 formed therein to assist in releasably securing the prophy attachment 40 to the contra-angle.
An alternate embodiment is illustrated in FIGS. 4-7. The alternate embodiment illustrates a contra-angle along the output shaft. The contra-angle 75 has a right angle drive cavity 76 formed therein that is open at the top. The contra-angle 75 has an output shaft 78 removably mounted inthe cavity 76. The output shaft 78 has an enlarged section 80 with a beveled gear face 81. The
output shaft has, a reduced section 83' that extends downward from the beveled gear face 81 terminating ment having a body or housing 96. The body 96 has an upper projecting section 97 that is complementary to the socket 96. An annular groove 98 is formed in the upper section 97 to receive the annular rib 88 and to secure the prophy attachment 95 to the contra-angle. The body-96 is tapered downward in cross-section to reduce the size of the prophy cup 58. i
The prophyattachment95 has a cavity 101 fomred therein. A prophy attachment shaft 102 is rotatably mounted in the body extending through the cavity 101.
The prophy attachment shaft 102 has an upper end 104 for operatively connecting to the output shaft 78 of the contra-angle. The end 104 has a recess formed therein with a square cross-section to accommodate the projecting end of the output shaft 78 as illustrated in FIG. 4. The prophy attachment shaft 102 extends downward from the end 104 through the cavity 101 to a projecting end 107. The projecting end 107 has an enlarged shoulder 109 for receiving the prophy cup 58. An axial passageway 111 extends axially through the shaftfrom the cavity 101 through the projecting end 107 having an open end into the prophy cup. A plurality of openings 112 are formed in the shaft communicating with the cavity 101 and the axial passageway 111 to permit the flow of prophy paste from the cavity 111 through the openings 112 and through the axial passageway 111 into the interior of the prophy cup 58.
Vanes 113 are formed. on the prophy attachment shaft 102 and extend outward into the cavity and into the direction of rotation to direct prophy paste through the openings 112 as the shaft is rotated. The vanes 113 and the shaft 102'serve as a pump in drawing prophy paste through the cavity 101 and into the prophy cup 58. Spiral grooves 115 are formed on the wall of the axial passageway 111 in the direction of rotation for assisting the flow of the prophy paste through the axial passageway 11] and into the prophy cup.
The prophy attachment body 96 has a stem 117 that extends outward along the body of the contra-angle 75. The stem 117 is contoured to fit snugly against the contra-angle terminating in an end 118. A supply passageway extends from the end 118 and opens into the cavity 101. The end 118 connects to a supply source (not shown) of prophy paste.
When the dentist desires to polish the patients teeth, he merely attaches the prophy paste attachment to the contra-angle connecting the output shaft of the contraangle to the attachment shaft and connects a supply to the prophy attachment. The prophy paste is ratherviscous material and is difficult to flow. However, because of theiassistance of the pump mechanism in the prophy attachment, this problem is minimized. The prophy paste is ejected into the prophy paste cup and lapped on the tooth surface as the prophy shaft is rotated by the contra-angle.
It should be understood that the above described embodiment are sim'ply'illustrative of the prih'cipleso'f this invention and numerous other embodiments may be readily devised by those skilled in the art without deviating therefrom. Therefore, only the following claim are intended to define this invention. 1
What is claimed is:
l. A prophy-attachment fora dental contra-angle having a housing with aninput shaft and an output sh aft interconnected through a right angle drive, said prophy attachment comprising: I
a body attachable'to the contra-angle housing;
a prophy shaft rotatably mounted in the body having one end operatively connectable to the contraangle output shaft for rotating the prophy shaftin response to the rotation of the output shaft; said prophy shaft having an opposite end extending from the body for receiving a hollow prophy cup thereon; and
said prophy shaft having a passageway formed therein having an opening for communicatingwith the hollow prophy cup to enable prophy paste to flow therethrou gh into the interior of the hollow pr p y p- 2. The prophy attachment as defined in claim 1 wherein the body has a cavity formed therein for receiving prophy paste and wherein the prophy shaft passageway has a radially extending opening communicating with the body cavity to enable prophy paste to flow from the cavity through the passageway to the interior of the prophy cup.
3. The prophy paste attachment as defined in claim 2 further comprising means responsive to the rotation of the output shaft for pumping the prophy paste from the body cavity into the passageway.
4. The prophy paste attachment as defined in claim 3 wherein the directing means includes a vane affixed 6 v to the prophy paste shaft adjacent the passageway opening communicating with and projecting into the cavity for directing prophy paste from the cavity into the passageway as the prophy shaft is rotated.
5. The prophy paste attachment as defined in claim 2 wherein the body has a supply passageway formed therein communicating with the body cavity for supplying prophy paste from a source to the cavity.
6. The prophy paste attachment as defined in claim 1 wherein the body has a resilient socket for receiving a portion of the housing to enable the attachment tobe removably snapped onto the contra-angle.

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1. A prophy attachment for a dental contra-angle having a housing with an input shaft and an output shaft interconnected through a right angle drive, said prophy attachment comprising: a body attachable to the contra-angle housing; a prophy shaft rotatably mounted in the body having one end operatively connectable to the contra-angle output shaft for rotating the prophy shaft in response to the rotation of the output shaft; said prophy shaft having an opposite end extending from the body for receiving a hollow prophy cup thereon; and said prophy shaft having a passageway formed therein having an opening for communicating with the hollow prophy cup to enable prophy paste to flow therethrough into the interior of the hollow prophy cup.
2. The prophy attachment as defined in claim 1 wherein the body has a cavity formed therein for receiving prophy paste and wherein the prophy shaft passageway has a radially extending opening communicating with the body cavity to enable prophy paste to flow from the cavity through the passageway to the interior of the prophy cup.
3. The prophy paste attachment as defined in claim 2 further comprising means responsive to the rotation of the output shaft for pumping the prophy paste from the body cavity into the passageway.
4. The prophy paste attachment as defined in claim 3 wherein the directing means includes a vane affixed to the prophy paste shaft adjacent the passageway opening communicating with and projecting into the cavity for directing prophy paste from the cavity into the passageway as the prophy shaft is rotated.
5. The prophy paste attachment as defined in claim 2 wherein the body has a supply passageway formed therein communicating with the body cavity for supplying prophy paste from a source to the cavity.
6. The prophy paste attachment as defined in claim 1 wherein the body has a resilient socket for receiving a portion of the housing to enable the attachment to be removably snapped onto the contra-angle.
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