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AU623720B2 - A method of corrosion, sound, and vibration proofing of a metal structure - Google Patents

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AU623720B2
AU623720B2 AU47219/89A AU4721989A AU623720B2 AU 623720 B2 AU623720 B2 AU 623720B2 AU 47219/89 A AU47219/89 A AU 47219/89A AU 4721989 A AU4721989 A AU 4721989A AU 623720 B2 AU623720 B2 AU 623720B2
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Hisami Iwata
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623720 S F Ref: 116910 FORM COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA PATENTS ACT 1952 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION
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FOR OFFICE USE: Class Int Class Complete Specification Lodged: Accepted: Published: Priority: Related Art: Name and Address of Applicant: Nagoya Oilchemical Co., Ltd.
213-5 Honowari Minamishibata-cho, Tokai-shi Aichi
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Spruson Ferguson, Patent Attorneys Level 33 St Martins Tower, 31 Market Street Sydney, New South Wales, 2000, Australia Address for Service: 4000 0 0 0 00d 0.
0 0 0 Complete Specification for the invention entitled: A Method of Corrosion, Sound, and Vibration Proofing of a Metal Structure The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me/us 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 o a0 o oo 00 0 a a 0 0 a 5845/4 I ~I A METHOD OF CORROSION, SOUND, AND VIBRATION PROOFING OF A METAL STRUCTURE ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A method of corrosion, sound and vibrationproofing of a metal structure which comprises masking a selected surface of said metal structure with a polystyrene foam masking member wherein said polystyrene foam has a closed cell structure and the density of said polystyrene foam is in the range of 12.5 to 50 g/1, coating the surfaces of said metal structure, including said masking member, with plasticized polyvinyl chloride by the spray coating and removing said masking member from the resulting polyvinyl chloride-coated metal structure by stripping off said masking member with a hook for removal from said polyvinyl chloride-coated metal 0 0 0 °0 structure, and said masking members are panel types for the even'surfaces of said metal structure, block types oo with a slit for the panel like parts of said metal structure, tube types with a hole for the protruding parts of said metal structure, and plug types for the holes in said metal structure.
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-1A CoRPQcSI So A GoRROSI-, SOUND, AND VIBRATION-PROOF METHOD ml- FOR METAL STRUCTURES ~I I I I1_ U .L f 5; Mi n 0 T g i-f Se*ria-l N--5-8,530 filc -June 5, 19 87 BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION C- 0 V&d 00ooo00 o 0 0 0 0 0a oo oo 0 001 0 000 o 0 o o0 o a a a s The present.invention relates to a method of corrosion, sound, and vibration-proofing of a metal structure such as for the underside of a car. More particularly, the present invention relates to a method corrosion, sound, and vibration-proofing of a metal structure comparising maskingi-iaselected surface of said metal structure by adhesively applying thereto a' polystyrene foam masking member wherein polystyrene foam has a closed cell structure and a density in the range from about 12.5 to about 50 g/l, coating the surface of said metal structure including said masking member with plasticized polyvinyl chloride by spray coating and removing said masking member from the resulting polyvinyl chloride-coated metal structure by striking said spray coated masking member with a hook for removing said polyvinyl chloride-coated masking member from said metal structure and said polystyrene foam material is adhesively applied to said metal structure by a pressure sensitive adhesive. i Visco-elastic materials such as synthetic resin, rubber, asphalt are coated on the surface of a metal structure such as the underside of a car by the spray coating for the purpose of corrosion, sound, and vibration proofing. Said coating layer of visco-elastic materials covers the surface of said metal structure to protect said surface from flying stones; it seals the joined parts of the surface from water and corrosion.
At the same time, said coating layer absorbs sound from the outside and vibration of the surface of said /I a of oz 00 0 0 0 0 a o o od 0 0,1 0 0 0 L c- -2metal structure to exhibit a sound and vibration-proofingeffect. Accordingly, said coating layer must be thick for a rermarkable sound and vibration-proofing effect and usually the desirable thickness of said coating layer may be 500 to 200M Therefore, said thick coating layer obstructs the firm attachment of parts such as bolts, nuts, brackets, frames and the like to the surface of said metal structure.
Further, said metal structure usually has many holes for cables, operation wires and the like, and for drainage and the like. In cases where said metal structure has holes, said visco-elastic material must be prevented from going into said holes when said visco-elastic material is coated on the surface of said metal structure. Especially in a car, said visco-elastic material must be prevented from going into the holes that are in the outer panel which would give a bad appearance.
Neverthless, since said visco-elastic material is coated on the surface of said metal structure by the *spray coating, the local coating of the surface of said metal structure is very difficult., Therefore, it is necessary to protect such parts of said metal structure by masking members and then coat the surface of said metal structure with said visco-elastic material by the spray coating. After coating, said 0000 oo masking members may be removed from said surface of said 0 00 S°o metal structure.
00 00 0 o o DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART Sooooo Hitherto, the adhesive tape has been used as a masking member to protect a part of a metal structure from the spray coating of said visco-elastic material.
Namely, adhesive tape is attached to a part of a metal structure to protect it from said spray coating and, ii -3after the coating, said adhesive tape is removed from the part of said metal structure. Said part is not coated with said visco-elastic material since said part was covered with adhesive tape during surface treatment.
Said adhesive tape as a masking member has. faults.
In cases where the part to be protected from the coating is wide, it is troublesome to attach adhesive tape to the part to be protected and remove said adhesive tape from said part since a number of strips of adhesive tape must be attached to said part to cover the whole part, and further, in a case where the part to be protected from the coating is protruding, it is also troublesome to wind adhesive tape over and over again around the part to be protected and remove said adhesive tape from said part.
Still further, adhesive tape attached to the part to ,i be protected is buried in the coating layer and it is very ii difficult to find said buried adhesive tape and, of course, j t it is very difficult to remove said buried adhesive tape.
i jI Still further, it is very difficult to cover only the ,i necessary parts of a metal structure by adhesive tape resulting in that parts which are not covered with the j visco-elastic layer may remain.
SSaid difficulty of attaching and removing of che I masking member to/from the part to be protected may be Svery serious problem particullarly for the continuous spray-coating of the visco-elastic material in the corrosion, sound, and vibration-proof treatment in the mass-production system such as the car industry, the electric industry, and the like.j SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to save trouble when the masking member is attached/removed to/from said part to be protected.
According to the present invention there is provided a method of corrosion, sound, and vibration-proofing of a metal structure comprising masking a selected surface of said metal structure by adhesively applying thereto a polystyrene foam masking member wherein polystyrene foam has a closed cell structure and a density in the range from about 12.5 to about 50 g/l, coating the surface of said metal structure including said masking member with plasticized polyvinyl chloride by spray coating and.
removing said masking member from the resulting polyvinyl chloride-coated metal structure by striking said spray coated masking member with a hook for removing said polyvinyl chloride-coated masking member from said metal structure For the even surfaces of said metal structures, paneltypes may be used as the masking member, for the panel-like parts of said metal structure, block types with a slit may be used as the masking member, for protruding parts of said metal structure, tube types with a hole may be used as the masking member, and for the holes in said metal structure, plug types may be used as the masking member.
ASince said polystyrene foam having a closed cell structure is very brittle, the hook is very easy to stick into the masking member when said masking member is removed from the metal structure by stripping off said masking member with the hook. Nevertheless, if the density of said polystyrene foam is less than 12.5 g/l, the masking member may be easily broken during such as transportation, storage, and the like and if the density of said polystyrene foam is more than 50 g/l, it may be difficult to stick the hook into the masking member.
Do0Q 0 0 0 00 0 0o o 0 00 t 0 o o 0 0 0 0 00000 0 0 BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS Figure 1 is a partial perspective view of a first embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 2 is a partial side sectional view of the first embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 3 is a partial perspective view of the first embodiment of the present invention in the case of coating.
Figure 4 is a partial perspective view of the. first embodiment of the present invention in the case of removing the masking member from the metal structure.
Figure 5 is a partial perspective view of a second embodiment of the present invention.
0 a t 0 I Figure 6 is a partial side sectional view of the second embodiment of the present invention.
S Figure 7 is a partial perspective view of a third embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 8 is a partial side sectional view of the third embodiment of .the present invention.
0000 0 0 0 0 0 0O Figure 9 is a plane view of another embodiment of a 00 the release sheet having cutting lines.
00 0 0 0 0 o o0 Figure 10 is a plane view of a further embodiment of the release sheet having cutting lines.
Figure 11 is a cross-sectional view of a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 12 is a front view of the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 13 is a partial perspective view of the fourth embodiment of the present invention in the case of masking.
Figure 14 is a perspective view of a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 15 is a partial perspective view of the fifth embodiment of the present invention in the case of masking.
Figure 16 is a perspective view of a masking member having an open slit in the fifth embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 17 is a side sectional view of a sixth C 0 embodiment of the present invention.
0 0 o0 i 000 Figure 18 is a front view of the sixth embodiment of the present invention.
Sr Figure 19 is a partial perspective view of the sixth embodiment of the present invention in the case of masking.
0, Figure 20 is a perspective view of a seventh 0: embodiment of the present invention.
o o Figure 21 is a partial perspective view cf the seventh embodiment of the instant invention.
o Figure 22 is a perspective view of an eighth embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 23 is a cross-sectional view of the eighth embodiment of the present invention in the case of masking.
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Figure 25 is a perspective view of a car body of a practical example of the present invention.
Figure 26 is a perspective view of Part A of the practical example.
Figure 27 is a perspective view of Part B of the practical example.
Figure 28 is a perspective view of Part C of the practical example.
Figure 29 is a perspective view of Part D of the practical example.
t he Figure 30 is a perspective view of Part E of the practical example.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION Figure 1 to Figure 4 ielate to the first Sembodiment of the present invention.
S Referring now to Figure 1 to Figure 4, a masking member (100) comprises a panel (101) consisting of i a S"ooa polystyrene foam, wherein said polystyrene foam has a closed cell structure and the density of said polystyrene foam is in the range of 12.5 to 50 g/l.1 t Check-like grooves (102) are formed at regular intervals on both sides of said panel (101), and an adhesive layer (103) is formed on a side of said panel (101). Said adhesive layer (103) is covered with a release sheet (3 4) such as a polyethylene film, a polypropylene film, a release paper, and the like to i i i -8o ,e 4I 0 0.I 008 0 00 0 0 0o 0 prevent sticking to another article, the hands of workers, and the like when the masking members are handled; one placed upon another, transported, and the like. Said panel (101) of the masking member (100) may be produced by expansion molding, cutting out from blocks of a polystyrene foam and the grooves of the masking members of the present invention may include cutting lines. Said grooves may be formed when the panel is molded or by cutting after the panel is molded or cut out.
Said panel may be colored by a suitable color for the purpose of selection of the specified masking-member according to the part to be protected. Further, the colored masking member may be easily found when said masking member is removed after coating.
When the masking member (100) is used, the release sheel (104) is removed from the adhesive layer (103) and the panel (101) is snapped long the grooves by hand into a piece (101A) having the proper size corresponding with a part (201) of metal structure (200) which is necessary to be protected from a coating of visco-elastic material.
The resulting piece (101A) is then attached to said part (201) of said metal structure (200) by said adhesive layer (103) thereof as shown in Fig. 3.
In the case of coating, a liquid form of the viscoelastic material is sprayed from a spray gun (300) onto the surface of said metal structure (200). The part (201) of said metal structure (200) is not subjected to said coating since said part (201) is covered by piece (101A) of the masking member (100). After coating, said coated metal structure (200) is heated to dry it and/or cure it if desired. After or before said heating, said piece (101A) is stripped off by a hook (400) ,as shown in Fig. 4.
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Said liquid of the visco-elastic material may be such as polyvinyl chloride paste, polyvinyl chloride sol, an organic solution of polyacryl.ate, an organic solution of styrene-butadiene rubber, polyvinyl acetate emulsion, polyacrylate emulsion, styrene-butadiene rubber latex, an emulsion of ethylenevinyl acetate copolymer, polyurethane emulsion, asphalt emulsion, petroleum resin emulsion, polyethylene emulsion, molten ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, molten asphalt, molten pertroleum resin, molten polyethylene, urethane prepolymer, unsaturated polyester resin and the like. Two or more kinds of said visco-elastic materials may be mixed i i together in the present invention.
i Figure 5 and Figure 6 relate tp the second embodiment i of the present invention.
i Referring now to Fig. 5 and Fig. 6, a masking member (110) comprises a panel (111) consisting of a polystyrene foam, the same as the first embodiment and grooves (112), the same as the first embodiment, are formed on both sides of said panel A primer layer (115) is formed S on a side of said panel (111) and an adhesive layer (113) o is formed on said primer layer (115). Said adhesive layer S (113) is covered with a release sheet (114), the same as the first embodiment. Said primer layer (115) prevents o said adhesive layer (113) soaking into said panel (111) since said panel (111) consists of the polystyrene foam S° and the surface of said panel (111) is porous, and said primer layer (115) is formed by laminating the film of a plastic such as, polyethylene, polypropylene, vinylacetate-ethylene copolymer, polyvinylchloride and the like by heating or adhesive,, or by coating with an
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El emulsion or a solution of a synthetic resin such as acrylic resin, polyvinyl acetate resin., polyethylene, polypropylene, vinyl acetate-ethylene copolymer and the like on a side of said panel Further, the skin layer formed on the surface of said panel (111) in cases where said panel (111) is produced by expansion molding, may also be used as said primer layer (115).
Said panel may be colored by a suitable color for the purpose of selection of the specified masking member according to the part to be protected. Further, the colored masking member may be easily found when said masking member is removed after coating.
Figure 7 to Figure.10 relate to the third embodiment of the present invention.
Referring now to Fig. 7 and Fig. 8, a masking member o (120) comprises a panel (121) consisting of a polystyrene foam, the same as the first and second embodiments and "o grooves (122), the same as the first and second embodiments, are formed on both sides of said panel (121). An adhesive llayer (123) is formed on a side of said panel (121) and 4i06 said adhesive layer (123) is covered with a release sheet (124). Cutting lines (124A) along the grooves (122) of said panel (121) are formed on said release sheet (124).
Sooo Said panel may be colored by a suitable color for .o 0 o b the,. purpose of selection of the specified masking member 0 o according to the part to be protected. Further, the o colored masking member may be easily found when said masking member is removed after coating.
When said masking member (120) is used, said panel (121) ia snapped along said grooves (122) by hand into a piece (121A) having a size corresponding with a part of metal structure and, at the same time, said release sheet -11- I (124) is easily snapped along said cutting lines (124A).
r' Said cutting lines may include perforated lines (124B) as shown in Fig. 9 and discontinuous lines (124C) as shown in Fig. Figure 11 to Figure 13 relate to the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
Reffering now to Fig. 11 and Fig. 12, a masking member (130) comprises a tube (131) consisting of a polystyrene foam, the same as the first, second.and third embodiments and said masking member (130) has a blind hole (132). Said blind hole (132) has a tatering part (133) increasing gradually in its diameter to the entrance of said hole (132).
Ii Said tube (131) may be colored by a suitable color for the purpose of selection of the specified masking member according to the part to be protected. Further, the colored masking member may be easily found when said masking member is removed after coating.
Said masking member (130) is attached to a protruding part (211) of a metal structure (210) which is necessary I1 to be protected from coating, by inserting said.protruding ,i part (211) into said blind hole (132) of said masking i member (130) as shown in Fig. 14. After said masking j member (130) is attached to said protruding part (211), said liquid of visco-elastic material is spray-coated onto the surface of said metal structure (210). Said protruding part (211) of said metal structure (210) is not subjected to said coating since said protruding part (211) is covered with said masking member (130). After coating, said coated metal structure (210) is heated to dry it and/or cure it if desired. After or before said heating, said masking member (130) is removed from said protruding part (211) by the hook.
i -12- Further, said protruding part (211) is easily inserted into said hole.(132) of said masking member (130) and said masking member (130) is firmly attached to said protruding part (211) by its elasticity since the said hole (132) of said masking member (130) has a tapering part (133) increasing gradually in its diameter to the entrance of said hole (132).
Figure 14 to Figure 16 relate to the fifth embodiment of the present invention.
Referring now to Fig. 14 and Fig. 15, a masking member (140) comprises a block (141) consisting of a olystyrene foam, the same as the first, second, third, and fourth embodiments and said block (141) has a blind slit (142).
Said block (141) may be colored by a suitable color for the purpose of selection of the specified masking member according to the part to be -protected. Further, **the colored masking member may be easily found when said masking member is removed after coating.
Said masking member (140) is attached to an panellike part (221) of a metal structure (220) which.is necessary to be protected from coating, by inserting said extending part (221) into said blind slit (142) of said masking member (140) as shown in Fig. As shown in Fig. 16, said block (141') of said masking member (140') may have an open slit (142').
Figure 17 to Figure 19 relate to the sixth embodiment of the present invention.
Referring now to Fig. 17 to Fig. 1, a masking member (150)comprises a tube (151) consisting of a oee~ E~ ;I O'O~d;p 1 a. r o I o 1 as a
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Said tube (151) may be colored by a suitable color for the purpose of selection of the specified masking member according to the part to be protected. Further, the colored masking member may be easily found when said masking member is removed after coating.
Said masking member (150) is attached to a protruding part (231) of a metal structure (230) which, is necessary to be protected from coating, by allowing said pr.otruding part (231) to enter said open hole (152) of said masking member (150) as shown in Fig. 19. After said masking member (150) is attached to said protruding part (231), said liquid of the visco-elastic material is spraycoated on the surface of said metal structure (230).
Said protruding part (231) of said metal structure (230) is not subjected to said coating since said protruding part (231) is covered by said masking member (150). The center of said open hole (152) of said masking member (150) may have a smaller diameter than the both ends of said open hol'e (152). In this case, said masking member (150) is firmly attached to said protruding part (231) by its elasticity.
Figure 20 and Figure 21 relate to the seventh 0 oo i 00: embodiment of the present invention.
oo o Referring now to Fig. 20 and Fig. 21, a masking °o member (160) comprises a block (161) consisting of a Sg polystyrene foam, the same as the first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth embodiment and said block (161) has a slit (162) both sides of which are opened. Said slit (162) has a tapering part (163) increasing gradually in its width to the entrance of said slit (162).
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Said block (161) may be colored by a suitable color for the purpose of selection of the specified masking member according 'o the part to be protected. Further, the colored masking member may be easily found when said masking member is removed after coating.
Said masking member (160) is attached to a panel part (241) of a metal structure (240) which is necessary to be protected from coating, by inserting said panel part (241) into said slit (162) of said masking member (160) as shown in Fig. 21. Further, said panel part (241) of said metal structure (240) is easily inserted into said slit (162) of said masking member (160). and said masking member (160) is firmly attached to said panel part (241) by its elasticity.
Figure 22 and Figure 23 relate to the eighth embodiment of the present invention.
Referring now to Fig. 22 and Fig 23, a masking T.aber (170) has a plug-form comprising a head (171) and an inserting part (172) and said inserting part (172) has a tapering form increasing gradually in its diameter to said head (171). Said masking member (170) consists of a polystyrene foam, the same as the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh embodiments, and said masking member (170) may be colored by a suitable color for the purpose of selection of the specified masking member according to the part to be protected. Further, the colored masking member may be easily found when said masking member is removed after coating.
Said masking member (170) is attached to a hole (251) in a metal structure (250) by inserting the inserting part (172) of said masking member (170) into said hole (251) and the inside of said hole (251) is covered by said inserting part (172) of said masking ii I a tI i S1 000 o o o oo o o o o o o t 0 0000 I~lr
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a ao a a a0 o i at l member (170) and the circumference of said hole (251) is covered by said head (171) of said masking member (170) to protect the inside of said hole (251)'and the circumference of said hole (251) from said coating. It may be very easy to insert said masking member (170) into said hole (251) since the inserting part of said masking member (170) has a tapering form increasing gradually in its diameter to said head (171) and said masking member (170) may be firmly attached to said hole (251) by its elasticity.
As shown in Figure 24, a grip (173) may be formed on the head (171) of said masking member (170).
Coloring of said masking member may not always be necessary in the present invention.
Figure 25 to Figure 30 show an applied embodiment in which the present invention is applied to the underside of the floor of cars. As shown in Fig. 25, the masking members of the present invention are attached to parts A, B, C, D and E of the underside (261) of the floor of a car (260).
Namely, as shown in Fig. 26 said masking member (171) of Fig. 24 of the eighth embodiment may be attached to a hole (262) of part A into which a spring axis of a forward wheel is inserted and the circumference of the hole (262) is used as a bed for the spring. Therefore, the inside of the hole (262) is covered with the inserting part (172) of the m sking member (170) and the circumference of the hole (262) is covered with the head (171) of the masking member (170) to protect these from the spray coating of visco-elastic material.
As shown in Fig. 27, the masking member (130) of the.
fourth embodiment is attached to a bolt (263) of part B which is used to attach a part to the underside (261) of the floor of a car (260).
0 -16- As shown in Figure 28, the masking member (170) of the eighth embodiment is inserted into. a drainage hole (264), as shown in Figure 29, the masking member (140) of the fifth embodiment is attached to a bracket (265) of part D which is used to attach a part to the underside (261) of the floor of a car (260), and as shown in Figure the masking member (100) of the first embodiment is attached to a screw hole (266) which is used to attach a part to the underside (261) of the floor of the car.
Thus, said hole (262), said bolt (263), said drainage hole (264), said bracket (265) and said screw hole (266) are protected by said masking members of the present invention from the spray coating of visco-elastic material.
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1. A method of corrosion, sound and vibration-proofing of a metal structure which comprises masking a selected surface of said metal structure by adhesively applying thereto a polystyrene foam masking member wherein polystyrene foam has a closed cell structure and a density in the range from 12.5 to 50 g/l, coating the surface of said metal structure including said masking member with plasticized polyvinyl chloride by spray coating and removing said masking member from the resulting polyvinyl chloride-coated metal structure by striking said 10 spray coated masking member with a hook for removing said polyvinyl chloride-coated masking member from said metal structure. S°
2. A method in accordance with Claim 1 wherein said polystyrene foam material is adhesively applied to said metal structure by a pressure sensitive adhesive. 15
3. A method in accordance with Claim 1 wherein said metal structure before masking is subjected to treatment consisting of a° cleaning, electrodeposition of a coating thereon and an anti-corrosion a coating. S0
4. A method in accordance with Claim 1 wherein said metal structure is the underside of a motor vehicle or car.
S. A method of corrosion, sound and vibration-proofing of a metal S° structure, substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the i j o iaccompanying drawings.
6. A metal structure which has been corrosion, sound and vibration-proofed by the method of any one of claims 1 to DATED this TWENTY-FIFTH day of FEBRUARY 1992 i Nagoya Oilchemical Co., Ltd. Patent Attorneys for the Applicant SPRUSON FERGUSON KX:8OF15Z KXW:815Z
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