U.S. patent application number 12/295331 was filed with the patent office on 2009-06-04 for furniture comprising at least one second furniture part which can be motor-driven in relation to a first furniture part.
Invention is credited to Martin Blucher, Steffen Medebach, Holger Wenzel, Juergen Zipp.
Application Number | 20090140620 12/295331 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 38185340 |
Filed Date | 2009-06-04 |
United States Patent
Application |
20090140620 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Zipp; Juergen ; et
al. |
June 4, 2009 |
FURNITURE COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE SECOND FURNITURE PART WHICH CAN
BE MOTOR-DRIVEN IN RELATION TO A FIRST FURNITURE PART
Abstract
An article of furniture (11, 11', 11'') has a first furniture
part and at least one second furniture part that can be
motor-driven in relation to the first furniture part. The at least
one second furniture part may be a drawer (2; 13, 14, 15; 19, 20,
24) that can be displaced in relation to at least one body (1; 16;
21, 22, 23) of the first furniture part. An electric power supply
device is arranged on the first furniture part. A control device
may be provided to stop the moveable second furniture part from
displacing from its initial position into its final position before
it is displaced as far as an immediately adjacent moveable
furniture part that is already in an open position.
Inventors: |
Zipp; Juergen; (Braunfels,
DE) ; Medebach; Steffen; (Wetzlar, DE) ;
Blucher; Martin; (Ehringshausen, DE) ; Wenzel;
Holger; (Lindau, DE) |
Correspondence
Address: |
CONNOLLY BOVE LODGE & HUTZ, LLP
P O BOX 2207
WILMINGTON
DE
19899
US
|
Family ID: |
38185340 |
Appl. No.: |
12/295331 |
Filed: |
April 7, 2007 |
PCT Filed: |
April 7, 2007 |
PCT NO: |
PCT/EP07/03061 |
371 Date: |
January 27, 2009 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
312/319.1 ;
312/330.1 |
Current CPC
Class: |
A47B 88/75 20170101;
A47B 88/457 20170101; A47B 2220/0077 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
312/319.1 ;
312/330.1 |
International
Class: |
A47B 88/04 20060101
A47B088/04; A47B 88/12 20060101 A47B088/12 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
Code |
Application Number |
Apr 4, 2006 |
DE |
10 2006 016 102.5 |
Claims
1-25. (canceled)
26. A furniture article, comprising: a first furniture part
defining a body (1; 16; 21, 22, 23); at least one second furniture
part, which can be motor-driven in relation to the first furniture
part, wherein said second furniture part comprises at least one
drawer (2; 13, 14, 15; 19, 20, 24) that can be displaced in
relation to the body; and at least one electric power supply unit
(4) housed in the first furniture part in a separate portion than
the second furniture part.
27. The furniture article as claimed in claim 26, wherein that the
electric power supply unit is disposed in a separate case in the
bottom of the first furniture part.
28. The furniture article as claimed in claim 27, wherein the
separate case is designed moisture-tight in relation to the first
furniture part.
29. The furniture article as claimed in claim 27, wherein a seal is
arranged between the case and the first furniture part.
30. The furniture article as claimed in claim 26, wherein the
electric power supply unit is mounted on a rear wall of the first
furniture part.
31. The furniture article as claimed in claim 30, characterized in
that the electric power supply unit is arranged between the rear
wall of the first furniture part and the second furniture part.
32. The furniture article as claimed in claim 1, wherein the
electric power supply unit comprises an energy accumulator, such as
a battery.
33. A furniture article, comprising: at least one first furniture
part defining at least one body (1; 16; 21, 22, 23); at least two
drawers (2; 13, 14, 15; 19, 20, 24) which can be motor-driven in
relation to the at least one first furniture part; at least one
drive unit (3) for the at least two drawers; and one or more
control units, which stops a first of the at least two drawers from
moving from a starting position into a final position, when its
path of motion is already occupied by a second of the at least two
drawers.
34. The furniture article as claimed in claim 33, wherein the
control unit is designed to stop drawers, which are located
immediately adjacent in the horizontal, vertical or diagonal
direction, from traveling in succession as far as to the same
travel path.
35. The furniture article, as claimed in claim 33, wherein the
control unit is designed to stop the first of the at least two
drawers (19; 20, 24) from traveling, when its travel path is
already occupied by the second of the at least two drawers (20, 24;
19) when said second of the at least two drawers is open.
36. The furniture article as claimed in claim 33, wherein the one
or more control units comprises a single control unit for the
entire furniture article comprising its moveable drawers.
37. The furniture article as claimed in claim 33, wherein the one
or more control units comprises separate control units wherein each
drawer is provided with its own control unit.
38. The furniture article as claimed in claim 37, further
comprising at least one evaluating unit, with which the control
units of the individual drawers communicate.
39. The furniture article as claimed in claim 33, wherein the
control unit of the furniture article and/or the control units of
the drawers is/are designed to allow a simultaneous and uniform
opening or closing of the drawers, which are immediately adjacent
in the vertical or horizontal direction.
40. The furniture article as claimed in claim 33, wherein in the
case of an exterior drawer (13), the front (17) of which extends at
least as far as the front (18) of at least one adjacent drawer
(14), the control unit of the furniture article (11') and/or the
control units of the individual drawers (13, 14) is/are designed so
that the exterior drawer (13) of at least one adjacent drawer (14)
leads upon opening and follows upon closing.
41. The furniture article as claimed in claim 33, wherein in the
case of an exterior drawer (13), the front (17) of which extends at
least as far as to the front (18) of at least one adjacent drawer
(14), the control unit of the furniture article (11') and/or the
control units of the individual drawers (13, 14) is/are designed so
as to move the exterior drawer (13) into its open position, before
an opening and/or closing of at least one adjacent drawer (14).
42. The furniture article as claimed in claim 37, wherein the
control units of the individual drawers (13, 14) is/are designed in
such a manner that the exterior drawer (13) is not moved into its
closed position until the at least one adjacent drawer (14) is
already located in its closed position.
43. A furniture article, comprising: at least one first furniture
part defining at least one body (1; 16; 21, 22, 23); at least one
second furniture part (2; 13, 14, 15; 19, 20, 24) that is moveable
in relation to the at least one first furniture part and can be
displaced in relation to the at least one body; at least one drive
unit (3); and at least one light control unit to control a light to
light the at least one second furniture part.
44. The furniture article as claimed in claim 43, wherein the at
least one light control unit comprises separate light control units
for each moveable second furniture part.
45. The furniture article as claimed in claim 44, wherein the light
control units are mounted on the moveable second furniture
parts.
46. The furniture article as claimed in claim 45, wherein the light
control units include interfaces for attaching a lighting
means.
47. The furniture article as claimed in claim 44, wherein the light
control unit is designed for switching on the lighting means when
the moveable second furniture part is moved a predefined distance
or a predefined time.
48. The furniture article as claimed in claim 44, wherein the light
control unit includes a twilight sensor.
49. The furniture article as claimed in claim 44, wherein the light
control unit includes a dimmer unit.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a national stage application (under 35
U.S.C. .sctn. 371) of PCT/EP2007/003061, filed Apr. 4, 2007, which
claims benefit of German application 10 2006 016 102.5, filed Apr.
4, 2006.
DESCRIPTION
[0002] The invention relates to a furniture article, comprising at
least one second furniture part, which can be motor-driven in
relation to a first furniture part, in particular comprising at
least one drawer, which can be displaced in relation to a body, and
comprising at least one energy supply unit, in particular an
electric power supply unit.
BACKGROUND ART
[0003] This type of furniture already exists in a variety of
designs. For example, the DE 699 06 299 T2 describes a furniture
article comprising a plurality of drawers, which are mounted in the
furniture body in such a way that they can be displaced by motor
drive. According to this invention, the furniture article is
equipped with a bus system, by means of which the energy supply for
moving the individual drawers is controlled. To this end, an
integrated circuit is instructed by way of a computer to execute
certain operations. In this case the energy is supplied centrally
through a power supply unit, associated with the computer.
[0004] In the case of this prior art furniture article comprising
various vertically and horizontally adjacent drawers, there is also
the risk that opening or closing the drawers may cause injuries, in
particular, may crush the operator's fingers. For example, such
injuries may occur upon opening a drawer, when a vertically,
horizontally or diagonally adjacent drawer is already open. If, for
example, the additional drawer that is to be opened moves beyond
the open state of the already open drawer or at least moves out
just as far as this drawer, then in situations, in which the
operator is not paying attention to the manipulation, the
operator's fingers may be caught between the two front parts of the
drawers.
[0005] Against this background, the object of the invention is to
optimize the operating mode of the inventive furniture article.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] Since the energy supply unit, in particular the electric
power supply unit in a furniture article, is mounted on the first
furniture part, in particular on the body of the furniture article,
it is guaranteed that the power supply is arranged in the vicinity
of the furniture part that is to be moved, in particular in the
vicinity of the displaceable drawer. Thus, the cabling complexity
is minimized. If at this stage malfunctions occur between the
electric power supply unit and the moveable furniture part, then
the analysis of the malfunctions is also minimized by the
negligible cabling complexity. The furniture part, which can be
moved or rather driven, may also be a door or a flap.
[0007] The use of an electric power supply unit as the energy
supply unit is an option, especially because today almost all
private households as well as commercial buildings exhibit a
suitable supply of energy.
[0008] In order to protect the energy or rather power supply unit
from external influences, it is advantageously provided that the
energy or power supply unit is disposed in a separate case on the
first furniture part--in the case of a furniture body, for example,
in a trough configured in said body.
[0009] In this case it has proven to be advantageous to dispose the
energy or power supply unit in a separate case in the bottom of
this first furniture part. In the event that the energy or power
supply unit is serviced or repaired, this unit is easy to access in
said furniture part. In order to access the energy supply unit, the
entire furniture article does not have to be moved; it suffices to
remove just the front cover on the bottom of the first furniture
part.
[0010] As an alternative, it is, of course, possible to mount the
energy or power supply unit on the rear wall of the first furniture
part. Owing to this measure it is also not visibly mounted in the
use position of the furniture article.
[0011] In this respect it may be advisable to mount the energy
supply unit between the rear wall of the first furniture part and
the displaceable, second furniture part. In this case the power
supply unit would also be easy to access, for example, for
maintenance and repair work, because the second furniture part,
which can be displaced or rather moved, is pulled out of the first
furniture part--in particular, a drawer is pulled out of a
furniture body.
[0012] According to an additional idea of the invention, it has
proven to be advantageous to design the case so as to be
moisture-tight in relation to the first furniture part. Owing to
this measure, the energy supply unit is protected in moist rooms
against splash water or any other source of moisture.
[0013] In this case it has proven to be advantageous to arrange in
a simple way a seal between the case and the first furniture
part.
[0014] According to an additional embodiment of the invention, the
energy or rather power supply unit exhibits an energy accumulator,
in particular a battery. This measure guarantees that in the event
that the energy supply fails, in particular the power grid fails,
the moveable second furniture part can continue to be moved by
motor drive inside the first furniture part.
[0015] According to an independent idea of the invention, a
furniture article has a control unit, which stops a moveable
furniture part from moving from a starting position into a final
position, when its path of motion is already occupied by a moveable
furniture part, or which stops a moveable furniture part from
moving from a starting position into a final position, before it
was moved as far as an immediately adjacent moveable furniture
part, which is already in an open position.
[0016] A starting position is typically defined as either a closed
position or an open position. Similarly the final position may also
be defined as a closed or open position of the furniture part. In
any case the starting position and the final position refer to
those positions of the furniture part before and after an event of
motion.
[0017] The control unit is designed to actuate and adjust by motor
drive both moveable furniture parts. If the furniture parts that
are to be moved are provided, for example, as drawers that can be
pulled out, then the control unit causes the respective pull-out
positions of adjacent drawers always to be at different locations
that do not overlap spatially.
[0018] In particular, it is provided during a travel motion that
the pull-out position of a furniture part is always larger than
that of the adjacent furniture part and also remains larger than
that of the adjacent furniture part. Inversely it can also be
provided that two drawers, which are located at different pull-out
positions, can be moved by means of the control unit only in such a
way that the distance between each other in the direction of the
travel motion is always above a bottom limit value. This limit
value may be, for example, in a magnitude of dimensions of human
limbs, such as a finger width.
[0019] The control unit is designed in such a manner that it may
not fall below the present minimum distance between two adjacent
furniture parts. Such a measure provides effective anti-pinch
protection, before a pinch event can even occur.
[0020] The control unit can stop a moveable furniture part from
moving from its closed position into an open position, before it
was moved as far as an immediately adjacent moveable furniture
part, which is already in an open position.
[0021] Such a measure is an effective precaution against injuries,
because the movement paths do not overlap at any time and/or
because adjacent moveable furniture parts are never moved so far
that there is a risk of injury, for example, caused by crushing the
fingers. Furthermore, such a measure prevents collisions from
occurring and, thus, damage to the individual moveable furniture
parts. The moveable and/or driven furniture parts can be drawers,
doors and/or flaps. The moveable furniture parts may be assigned to
a joint first furniture part, in particular a body, or may be
assigned, separated from each other, to a plurality of furniture
parts and/or bodies.
[0022] In particular it has proven to be advantageous for the
control unit to be designed to stop drawers, which are immediately
adjacent in the horizontal, vertical or diagonal direction, from
travelling in succession as far as to the same travel path. Owing
to this measure it can never occur that parts of the operator's
body, in particular the fingers, are pinched while moving the
drawers, because the travel of the drawer is stopped before the
risk of getting pinched can occur.
[0023] According to another idea of the invention, it has proven to
be advantageous to design the control unit to stop a drawer from
travelling when its path of travel is already occupied by an open
drawer. This design of the invention is especially advantageous for
a furniture article that is placed diagonally and exhibits drawers,
the travel path of which runs at an angle of .noteq.0 deg. on the
same level. In this way it is guaranteed that the opening of a
drawer is prevented, when another drawer on the same level is
already in an open position. Furthermore, this measure also
prevents collisions from occurring and, thus, damage to individual
drawers.
[0024] Therefore, it is possible to provide a control unit for the
entire furniture article with its moveable furniture parts. In this
case there is a central control unit, which controls and/or
coordinates all of the movements of the moveable furniture
parts.
[0025] As an alternative, it is, of course, also possible to
provide each moveable furniture part of the furniture article with
its own control unit. In this case there is an evaluating unit,
with which the control units of the individual moveable furniture
parts communicate, so that owing to the evaluating unit the
movements of the individual moveable furniture parts are
coordinated.
[0026] According to an additional advantageous design of the
invention, the control unit of the furniture article and/or the
control units of the individual drawers is/are designed to allow a
simultaneous and uniform opening or closing of the drawers, which
are immediately adjacent in the vertical, horizontal or diagonal
direction. In this case the drawers are moved uniformly (that is,
at the same speed) so that the front covers of these adjacent
drawers are always on the same level, thus ruling out the risk of
injury caused by crushing.
[0027] Insofar as the drawer is a so-called exterior drawer, the
front of which extends at least as far as the front of at least one
adjacent drawer, one advantageous design of the invention provides
that the control unit of the furniture article and/or the control
units of the individual drawers is/are designed to achieve the
purpose that upon opening, the exterior drawer of at least one
adjacent drawer leads and preferably trails behind upon closing.
This measure guarantees that the exterior drawer will not collide
with the at least one adjacent drawer, which is also called the
interior drawer.
[0028] An alternative embodiment of the invention can also provide
in the case of an exterior drawer, the front of which extends at
least as far as to the front of at least one adjacent drawer, that
the control unit of the furniture article and/or the control units
of the individual drawers is/are designed so as to move the
exterior drawer into its open position, before an opening and/or
closing of at least one adjacent drawer takes place. This measure
also prevents the exterior drawer from colliding with the at least
one adjacent drawer.
[0029] In this respect it is also advisable to design the control
unit of the furniture article and/or the control units of the
individual drawers in such a manner that the exterior drawer is not
moved into its closed position until the at least one adjacent
drawer is already located in its closed position. Since the at
least one adjacent drawer moves only when the exterior drawer is
located in its open position or closed position, it is possible to
prevent by especially simple engineering means that collisions will
occur between the drawers.
[0030] An additional advantageous embodiment of the invention
provides at least one light control unit for the moveable furniture
parts. Thus, depending on the opening or closing state, the drawer
can be illuminated for better inspection. This measure can also be
implemented as an independent idea of the invention.
[0031] In this case it is advisable to provide a separate light
control unit for each movable furniture part. In this way the
respective furniture part can be controlled in an especially
flexible way with respect to its illumination.
[0032] Therefore, it has proven to be advantageous to mount the
light control units for the moveable furniture parts on the
moveable furniture parts themselves.
[0033] Furthermore, it has proven to be advantageous for the light
control unit of the individual moveable furniture parts to exhibit
interfaces for attaching a lighting means. This measure minimizes
the cabling complexity at the moveable furniture part for
illuminating the moveable furniture part.
[0034] Upon opening the moveable furniture part, the light control
unit is designed advantageously for switching on the light, and
upon closing the moveable furniture part, said light control unit
is designed advantageously for switching off the light, when the
moveable furniture part was moved a predefined distance. Owing to
this measure the moveable furniture part is not illuminated until
after it was moved so far that it is possible to remove objects out
of or to put objects into the furniture part. Inversely, upon
closing, the illumination is switched off early. This measure also
allows once more the energy consumption to be minimized.
[0035] Similarly in order to minimize the energy consumption, it is
provided that the light control unit is provided with a twilight
sensor. If, in particular, an external light source is sufficiently
adequate to guarantee a reliable and adequate inspection, then it
is not necessary to switch on the light source.
[0036] Furthermore, it has proven to be advantageous to provide the
light control unit with a dimmer, so that a sudden switching on of
the light source cannot occur, a state that could result in a
momentary blinding of the user.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0037] Other goals, advantages, features and possible applications
of the present invention are disclosed in the following description
of the embodiments with reference to the drawings. All of the
described and/or depicted features form by themselves individually
or in any logical combination the subject matter of the present
invention, even independently of their summary in the claims or
their references.
[0038] FIG. 1 is a front view of one embodiment of an inventive
furniture article with power supply units, mounted on the bottom of
said furniture article, without the associated furniture base,
[0039] FIG. 2 is a rear view of the furniture article in FIG.
1,
[0040] FIG. 3 depicts a drawer of the inventive furniture article,
according to FIGS. 1 and 2,
[0041] FIG. 4 is a schematic drawing of an additional embodiment of
the inventive furniture article comprising an exterior drawer and
an interior drawer, and
[0042] FIG. 5 is a top view of a schematic rendering of another
embodiment of the inventive furniture article comprising furniture
parts that are arranged at right angles to each other.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0043] FIG. 1 depicts one embodiment of an inventive furniture
article 11. In this case the furniture article 11 consists in
essence of the body 1 as well as the drawers 2, which are mounted
so as to slide in the said body. In order to slide the drawers,
there are electric drives 3, which are provided by means of
switching power supplies 4, which are housed in a moisture-tight
case, with electric energy for sliding the drawers. In this case
the switching power supplies 4 are fed with electric energy by way
of a power line 5. In order to be able to continue to move the
drawers by motor drive in the event of a power failure, optionally
batteries are also housed inside the case of the switching power
supply 4.
[0044] The electric drive 3 is connected to the switching power
supplies 4 and/or the batteries by means of a cable harness 6,
shown in FIG. 2. In this case the cable harness can also be
designed as a bus system.
[0045] Furthermore, there is a control unit (not illustrated),
which coordinates the displacement of the drawers. Owing to the
control unit the system is configured in such a way that the
drawers, which are immediately adjacent in the horizontal,
diagonal, or vertical direction, are stopped from moving one after
the other as far as to the same travel path. This measure
guarantees that two horizontally, vertically or diagonally adjacent
drawers will never move in succession as far as the same open
position. Hence, the risk of injuring the operator by crushing
between the front covers 8 of the adjacent drawers is effectively
avoided.
[0046] Instead of a central control unit, it is also possible to
provide for each drawer a separate control unit, which communicates
with a central evaluating unit. In this case, too, it is guaranteed
that the inventive furniture article 11 will work properly.
[0047] Therefore, the evaluating unit and the control unit can be
connected, just like the energy supply units, to an existing bus
system (not illustrated). In this case the bus system can exhibit a
data bus and a power bus.
[0048] As the figures, especially FIG. 3, show, each drawer 2 is
provided with its own drive 3. This drive 3 acts on a push rod 10,
arranged in the guide rail 9 of the drawer 2.
[0049] In order to guarantee that the drawer 2 will travel
uniformly inside the body 1 without tilting, the drive 3 drives the
drawer at both the right and the left guide rail of the drawer. The
movement of the drive is uniformly distributed between both guide
rails 9 and/or push rods 10 by means of a drive shaft 12.
[0050] Light control units may be mounted inside the drawers 2.
These light control units may also be driven by the bus system (not
illustrated). The light control units may be provided with a
variety of lighting means by way of suitable interfaces. These
lighting means may be, for example, energy saving light emitting
diodes, light intensive halogen lamps or similar lighting
means.
[0051] FIG. 4 shows an additional embodiment of an inventive
furniture article 11' comprising at least 3 drawers 13, 14, 15,
which can be displaced in relation to a body 16. In this case at
least the drawers 13 and 14 can be moved by motor drive. The drawer
13 is a so-called exterior drawer, the front 17 of which extends at
least as far as the front of the drawer 14, which is also called
the interior drawer. In order to prevent at this point a collision
between the interior drawer 14 and the exterior drawer 13 upon
opening and/or closing, the control unit (not illustrated in this
drawing) of the furniture article 11' and/or the control units (not
illustrated in this drawing) of the two drawers 13 and 14 is/are
designed in such a way that upon opening, the exterior drawer 13
leads ahead of the interior drawer 14, and upon closing, said
exterior drawer trails behind said interior drawer.
[0052] As an alternative, the control unit (not illustrated) of the
furniture article 11' and/or the control units (not illustrated) of
the two drawers 13, 14 can be designed for the purpose of moving
the exterior drawer 13 into its open position, before an opening
and/or closing of the interior drawer 14 takes place. In addition,
the exterior drawer 13 is not moved into its closed position until
the interior drawer 14 is already in its closed position.
[0053] Hence, the drawer 15 can be displaced independently of the
exterior drawer 13, because the front 17 of the exterior drawer 13
does not project into the travel path of the drawer 15, and, thus,
a collision between the two drawers cannot occur. In order,
however, to avoid injuries, such as crushing of the fingers, upon
opening and/or closing the drawers 13 and 15, the control unit (not
illustrated) for the drawers 13, 15 is designed in such a manner
that an opening and/or moving is executed in accordance with the
drawers 2 of the embodiment in FIG. 1.
[0054] FIG. 5 shows another embodiment of an inventive furniture
article 11''. The distinction between this embodiment and the
furniture article 11, according to FIG. 1, lies, inter alia, in the
fact that at least two drawers 19, 20 are arranged at right angles
to each other. Therefore, the drawers 19, 20 can be displaced in a
body 21, 22. In addition, the furniture article 11'' exhibits
adjacent to the body 22 an additional body 23 comprising at least
one drawer 24. In this case the body 23 is immediately adjacent to
the body 22. Owing to the selected arrangement of the drawers 19,
20 and 24 in this case, it could happen that upon opening there is
a collision between the drawers 19 and 20 and/or 19 and 24. In
order to prevent this, the control unit (not illustrated) of the
furniture article 11'' and/or the control units (not illustrated)
of the individual drawers 19, 20, 24 is/are designed for the
purpose of stopping the drawer 19 from travelling, when its travel
path is already occupied by the drawer 20 or the drawer 24 in an
open position. The travel of the drawers 20 and 24 is also
suppressed, when their travel path is already occupied by the
drawer 19.
[0055] While preferred embodiments of the invention have been
described and illustrated here, various changes, substitutions and
modifications to the described embodiments will become apparent to
those of ordinary skill in the art without thereby departing from
the scope and spirit of the invention.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0056] 1 body [0057] 2 drawer [0058] 3 drive [0059] 4 switching
power supply [0060] 5 power line [0061] 6 cable harness [0062] 8
drawer front [0063] 9 guide rail [0064] 10 push rod [0065] 11, 11',
11'' furniture article [0066] 12 drive shaft [0067] 13 drawer,
exterior drawer [0068] 14 drawer, interior drawer [0069] 15 drawer
[0070] 16 body [0071] 17 drawer front [0072] 18 drawer front [0073]
19 drawer [0074] 20 drawer [0075] 21 body [0076] 22 body [0077] 23
body [0078] 24 drawer
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