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- the present disclosure relates to interior components of vehicles. Specifically, to a center console adapted to accommodate various vehicle transmission types with a single center console design.
- Center consoles for quite some time.
- Known center consoles typically begin near an instrument panel or dashboard of a vehicle, and extend towards a rear of the vehicle.
- the center console provides various features and utilities to the vehicle such as providing both a protective and aesthetically pleasing cover over mechanical components, such as the transmission of the vehicle.
- Center consoles are frequently supported by various internal frames and other structures.
- U.S. Pat. No. 8,708,387 to Yamaguchi et al. discloses a console box with a support structure spanning from one side of the box to another.
- the present disclosure includes a center console assembly for a vehicle.
- the center console assembly accommodates multiple transmission types.
- the center console assembly includes a main body, a first side portion, a second side portion and a bridge member.
- the bridge member is disposed between the first side portion and the second side portion.
- the bridge member is pivotally coupled to the first side portion and the second side portion.
- the bridge member may be pivoted to a first position to accommodate a first type of transmission and also may be pivoted to a second position to accommodate a second type of transmission.
- the present disclosure further includes a method for installing a center console assembly for a vehicle.
- the first step of the method is providing a center console assembly that has a pivotal bridge member capable of pivoting between an up position, a first position, and a second position.
- a determination is made as to whether the bridge member is in the up position. When the bridge is in a position other than the up position, the bridge member is pivoted in the up position. With the bridge member in the up position, the center console assembly is positioned into the vehicle in part by manipulation the center console assembly with the bridge member. Further, a determination is made as to if the vehicle has a first transmission type or a second transmission type. When it is determined that the vehicle has the first transmission type, the bridge member is pivoted to the first position. When it is determined that the vehicle has the second transmission type, the bridge member is pivoted to the second position.
- FIG. 1 shows an illustration of a perspective view of a bridge member
- FIG. 2 shows an illustration of a perspective view of a center console assembly
- FIG. 3 shows an illustration of a perspective view of the center console assembly in a vehicle with a second type of transmission
- FIG. 4 shows an illustration of a perspective view of the center console assembly in a vehicle with a first type of transmission
- FIG. 5 shows an illustration of a perspective view of the center console assembly before it is installed in the vehicle with the bridge member in an up position;
- FIG. 6 shows an illustration of a perspective view of the center console assembly partially installed into the vehicle with the front portion of the center console assembly underneath an instrument panel of the vehicle;
- FIG. 7 shows an illustration of a flow chart of the step of install the center console assembly into a vehicle.
- the apparatus and method of the present disclosure enables a center console assembly of a vehicle to accommodate multiple transmission types with a single design, and further enable installation of the center console assembly without the need of a specially designed handle device separate from the center console assembly.
- a pivoting support bridge member incorporated into the center console assembly.
- the bridge member pivots to an up position, where it functions as a handle to be used by an operator installing the center console. Further, the bridge member pivots to a first position to accommodate installation into a vehicle with one type of transmission, and also pivots to a second position to accommodate installation into a similar vehicle with a different type of transmission.
- the disclosed embodiment of a center console assembly 20 accommodating multiple transmission types is shown in FIGS. 1 through 6 .
- the center console assembly 20 includes a main body 23 having a first side 25 and a second side 27 .
- a first side portion 30 extends from the main body 23 at a location proximate the first side 25 of the main body 23 .
- a second side portion 32 extends from the main body 23 at a location proximate the second side 27 of the main body 23 .
- a bridge member 35 is disposed between the first side portion 30 and the second side portion 32 .
- the bridge member 35 is pivotally coupled to the first side portion 30 and the second side portion 32 .
- the bridge member may be pivoted between a first position 37 and a second position 39 to accommodate a first transmission type 41 or a second transmission type 43 , respectively.
- the main body 23 has a generally continuous structure between the first side 25 and the second side 27 .
- the main body 23 is located towards a front of center console assembly 20 , and typically extends underneath an instrument panel 45 of the vehicle in which the center console assembly 20 is installed.
- the main body 23 may have a hollow or shell type form, thereby allowing other vehicle components to be housed within the main body 23 for aesthetic or mechanical/functional reasons.
- the main body 23 may be made by lowing or injecting plastic into a mold, or by any other means known to those skilled in the art.
- the first side 25 and second side 27 are located on opposite ends of the main body 23 .
- the first side 25 and second side 27 are generally arranged laterally with respect to each other within the vehicle when the center console assembly 20 is installed.
- the first side 25 in located on a driver side of the center console assembly 20
- the second side 27 is located on a passenger side of the center console assembly 20 .
- the first side 25 and second side 27 may be generally vertical in nature, beginning near the instrument panel 45 and extending downward when the center console assembly 20 is installed in the vehicle.
- the first side portion 30 and second side portion 32 extend from main body 23 at locations proximate their respective first side 25 and second side 27 .
- the first side portion 30 extends from the first side 25 on the driver side of the center console assembly 20 when the center console assembly 20 is installed in the vehicle
- the second side portion 32 extends from the second side 27 on the passenger side of the center console assembly 20 when the center consoles assembly is installed in the vehicle.
- the first side portion 30 and second side portion 32 When installed in the vehicle, generally extend from the main body in a rearward direction towards their relative driver seat 47 and passenger seat 49 .
- the first side portion 30 and the second side portion 32 may be made of plastic, may be formed as an integral portion of the main body 23 , may be fastened or otherwise secured to the main body 23 , or may be formed by any other method known to those skilled in the art. It is understood and appreciated that the use of first and second with relation to the driver and passenger sides of the vehicle is merely a convention, and may be reversed or otherwise modified.
- the first side portion 30 and the second side portion 32 include a first side interior surface 51 and a second side interior surface 53 , respectively.
- the interior surfaces 51 53 run along the length of their respective side portions 30 32 , and generally face the opposite side portion 32 30 .
- the interior surface 51 of the first side portion 30 generally faces the second side portion 32
- the interior surface 53 of the second side portion 32 faces the first side portion 30 .
- the interior surfaces 51 53 are minimally visible, if at all, when all vehicle components are installed.
- a pin 55 is disposed on and extends from the interior surface 51 of the first side portion 30 .
- a pin 55 is disposed on and extends from the interior surface 53 of the second side portion 32 .
- the pins 55 are generally cylindrical in shape with an axis that is generally normal to the relative interior 51 53 in the area surrounding the pin 55 .
- the pin 55 may be made of plastic and integrally formed with the relative side portion 30 32 , may be a separate component that is secured to the interior surface 51 53 with glue, friction welding, etc., may be a separate component that is inserted into an aperture or receiving slot, may be made of metal, or may be made by any other suitable method or material known to those skilled in the art.
- the bridge member 35 is disposed between the first side portion 30 and the second side portion 32 .
- the bridge member 35 spans from the first side portion 30 , to which it is pivotally coupled, to the second side portion 32 , to which it is also pivotally coupled.
- the bridge member 35 provides support to the center console assembly 20 by connecting the first side portion 30 to the second side portion 32 .
- the pivotal coupling of the bridge member 35 to the first side portion 30 and the second side portion 32 enables the bridge member to be pivoted between the first position 37 , the second position 39 , and an up position 58 .
- the bridge member 35 In the first position 37 , the bridge member 35 is located towards the main body 23 . Pivoting the bridge member 35 to the first position 37 provides more space in the area away from the main body 23 to accommodate the first transmission types 41 , specifically those with control interfaces located towards the driver and passenger seats 47 49 , and away from the main body 23 .
- One such example of the first transmission type 41 is an automatic transmission.
- the bridge member 35 In the second position 39 , the bridge member 35 is located away from the main body 23 . Pivoting the bridge member 35 to the second position 39 provides more space in the area towards the main body 23 to accommodate the second transmission types 43 , specifically those with control interfaces located away from the drive and passenger seats 47 49 , and towards the main body 23 .
- One such example of the second transmission type 43 is a manual transmission.
- the bridge member 35 In the up position 58 , the bridge member 35 is located between the first position 37 and the second position 39 .
- the up position 58 allows the bridge member 35 to function as a handle for an operator installing the center console assembly 20 into the vehicle, typically about half way between the first position 37 and the second position 39 , although this may vary depending on the design of the center console assembly 20 and transmission types 41 43 .
- the bridge member 35 of the shown embodiment includes a middle portion 60 .
- the middle portion 60 is generally linear with an extruded rectangle form.
- the middle portion 60 includes a first end 62 and an opposing second end 64 .
- a first arm 66 extends from the first end 62 generally perpendicular to the middle portion 60 .
- a second arm 68 extends from the second end 64 generally perpendicular to the middle portion 60 .
- the first arm 66 and second arm 68 are generally linear with an extruded rectangle form.
- the first arm 66 and second arm 68 each include an aperture 70 .
- the apertures 70 receive the pins 55 and enables pivotal coupling of the bridge member 35 to the side portions 30 32 .
- the bridge member may be formed of injection molded plastic, machined or forged metal, or by any other suitable method and material known to those skilled in the art.
- the apertures 70 may merely be a receiving hole, or may incorporate a bushing or bearing to facilitate pivoting. It is understood and appreciated that alternately, pins may extend from the bridge member to be received in apertures in the side portions (not shown).
- the first arm 66 lies flush against the interior surface 51 of the first side portion 30
- the second arm 68 lies flush against the interior surface 53 of the second side portion 32 .
- a flush arrangement between the arms 66 68 and their respective side portions 30 32 maximizes the effective use of space within the vehicle by allowing the center console assembly to be as small as possible to house the component therein, with flush being defined as adjacent sides, surfaces or edges being close together.
- Flush arrangement provides no wasted space between the bridge member 35 and the side portions 30 32 . Further, flush arrangement allows the bridge member 35 to provides support against flex of the side portions 30 32 .
- the bridge member 35 may provide additional support to the side portions 30 32 by be secured to the side portions 30 32 after installation.
- the bridge member 35 may be secured to the side portions 30 32 through the use of screws, fasteners, clips, an interference snap fit, or any other means known to those skilled in the art.
- FIG. 7 a flowchart illustrating a method for installing a center console assembly for a vehicle.
- the method begins with providing a center console assembly having a pivotal bridge member capable of pivoting between an up position, a first position, and a second position, step S 101 .
- the provided center console may be one as described above. It is then determined of the bridge member is in the up position, step S 102 . After the determination in S 102 , when it was determined that the bridge member was in a position other than the up position, the bridge member is pivoted into the up position, step S 103 . Next, the center console assembly is positioned onto the vehicle in part by manipulation of the center console assembly with the bridge member, step S 104 .
- step S 105 An additional determination is made, namely whether the vehicle has a first transmission type or a second transmission type, step S 105 .
- the bridge member is pivoted to the first position, step S 106 .
- the bridge member is pivoted to the second position, step S 107 .
- Determining if the bridge is in the up position, and pivoting the bridge member to the up position for steps S 102 and S 103 may be done by an operator. For example, the operator may visually inspect the provided center console assembly and manipulate the bridge member with their hands when necessary. Alternately, the determination and pivoting of S 102 and 103 may be done by a machine, for example a system using a vision inspection system and robotic manipulation machine. Finally, the determination and positioning may be done ahead of time, for example by providing the center console assembly with the bridge member already in the up position.
- step S 104 Positioning the center console assembly onto the vehicle in part by manipulation of the bridge member, step S 104 , may be achieved by an operator or machine grasping the bridge member.
- the front, or part of the main body, of the center console may be inserted underneath a portion instrument panel assembly of the vehicle, step S 104 a, and then a rear, or end opposite the main body, may be lowered down onto the vehicle, step S 104 b.
- step S 104 After the center console assembly has been positioned, step S 104 , and the type of transmission determined, step S 105 , the bridge member is pivoted by operator or machine to the proper first or second position, steps S 106 and S 107 .
- the determination of the type of transmission, step S 105 may be performed before or after the center console assembly has been poisoned onto the vehicle, step S 104 .
- the determination can be made by an operator, a machine, for example a vision system, or may be made ahead of time by installing the center console into a vehicle with a known transmission type.
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- The present disclosure relates to interior components of vehicles. Specifically, to a center console adapted to accommodate various vehicle transmission types with a single center console design.
- Vehicles have included center consoles for quite some time. Known center consoles typically begin near an instrument panel or dashboard of a vehicle, and extend towards a rear of the vehicle. The center console provides various features and utilities to the vehicle such as providing both a protective and aesthetically pleasing cover over mechanical components, such as the transmission of the vehicle. Center consoles are frequently supported by various internal frames and other structures. One example is U.S. Pat. No. 8,708,387 to Yamaguchi et al. which discloses a console box with a support structure spanning from one side of the box to another.
- Known boxes still present opportunities for improvement. For example, different center consoles with different support structures may be required depending on the type of transmission installed in the vehicle. A vehicle with an automatic transmission may require a center console and support structure with one design, while a similar model vehicle with a manual transmission could require a separate and unique design. Additionally, because of the size and shape of the consoles, specialized tooling, such as a handle attachment, may be necessary to aid in manipulation of the console in the installation process.
- Accordingly, based on the above described opportunities, a new and improved center console design is desired.
- The present disclosure includes a center console assembly for a vehicle. The center console assembly accommodates multiple transmission types. The center console assembly includes a main body, a first side portion, a second side portion and a bridge member. The bridge member is disposed between the first side portion and the second side portion. The bridge member is pivotally coupled to the first side portion and the second side portion. The bridge member may be pivoted to a first position to accommodate a first type of transmission and also may be pivoted to a second position to accommodate a second type of transmission.
- The present disclosure further includes a method for installing a center console assembly for a vehicle. The first step of the method is providing a center console assembly that has a pivotal bridge member capable of pivoting between an up position, a first position, and a second position. After the center console is provided, a determination is made as to whether the bridge member is in the up position. When the bridge is in a position other than the up position, the bridge member is pivoted in the up position. With the bridge member in the up position, the center console assembly is positioned into the vehicle in part by manipulation the center console assembly with the bridge member. Further, a determination is made as to if the vehicle has a first transmission type or a second transmission type. When it is determined that the vehicle has the first transmission type, the bridge member is pivoted to the first position. When it is determined that the vehicle has the second transmission type, the bridge member is pivoted to the second position.
- Other features and advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated, as the same becomes better understood after reading the subsequent description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 shows an illustration of a perspective view of a bridge member; -
FIG. 2 shows an illustration of a perspective view of a center console assembly; -
FIG. 3 shows an illustration of a perspective view of the center console assembly in a vehicle with a second type of transmission; -
FIG. 4 shows an illustration of a perspective view of the center console assembly in a vehicle with a first type of transmission; -
FIG. 5 shows an illustration of a perspective view of the center console assembly before it is installed in the vehicle with the bridge member in an up position; -
FIG. 6 shows an illustration of a perspective view of the center console assembly partially installed into the vehicle with the front portion of the center console assembly underneath an instrument panel of the vehicle; and -
FIG. 7 shows an illustration of a flow chart of the step of install the center console assembly into a vehicle. - The apparatus and method of the present disclosure enables a center console assembly of a vehicle to accommodate multiple transmission types with a single design, and further enable installation of the center console assembly without the need of a specially designed handle device separate from the center console assembly. These advantages are provided by a pivoting support bridge member incorporated into the center console assembly. The bridge member pivots to an up position, where it functions as a handle to be used by an operator installing the center console. Further, the bridge member pivots to a first position to accommodate installation into a vehicle with one type of transmission, and also pivots to a second position to accommodate installation into a similar vehicle with a different type of transmission.
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center console assembly 20 accommodating multiple transmission types is shown inFIGS. 1 through 6 . Thecenter console assembly 20 includes amain body 23 having afirst side 25 and asecond side 27. Afirst side portion 30 extends from themain body 23 at a location proximate thefirst side 25 of themain body 23. A second side portion 32 extends from themain body 23 at a location proximate thesecond side 27 of themain body 23. Abridge member 35 is disposed between thefirst side portion 30 and the second side portion 32. Thebridge member 35 is pivotally coupled to thefirst side portion 30 and the second side portion 32. The bridge member may be pivoted between a first position 37 and a second position 39 to accommodate afirst transmission type 41 or asecond transmission type 43, respectively. - The
main body 23 has a generally continuous structure between thefirst side 25 and thesecond side 27. Themain body 23 is located towards a front ofcenter console assembly 20, and typically extends underneath aninstrument panel 45 of the vehicle in which thecenter console assembly 20 is installed. Themain body 23 may have a hollow or shell type form, thereby allowing other vehicle components to be housed within themain body 23 for aesthetic or mechanical/functional reasons. Themain body 23 may be made by lowing or injecting plastic into a mold, or by any other means known to those skilled in the art. - The
first side 25 andsecond side 27 are located on opposite ends of themain body 23. Thefirst side 25 andsecond side 27 are generally arranged laterally with respect to each other within the vehicle when thecenter console assembly 20 is installed. For example and illustration, thefirst side 25 in located on a driver side of thecenter console assembly 20, while thesecond side 27 is located on a passenger side of thecenter console assembly 20. Thefirst side 25 andsecond side 27 may be generally vertical in nature, beginning near theinstrument panel 45 and extending downward when thecenter console assembly 20 is installed in the vehicle. - The
first side portion 30 and second side portion 32 extend frommain body 23 at locations proximate their respectivefirst side 25 andsecond side 27. For example and illustration, thefirst side portion 30 extends from thefirst side 25 on the driver side of thecenter console assembly 20 when thecenter console assembly 20 is installed in the vehicle, while the second side portion 32 extends from thesecond side 27 on the passenger side of thecenter console assembly 20 when the center consoles assembly is installed in the vehicle. When installed in the vehicle, thefirst side portion 30 and second side portion 32 generally extend from the main body in a rearward direction towards theirrelative driver seat 47 andpassenger seat 49. Thefirst side portion 30 and the second side portion 32 may be made of plastic, may be formed as an integral portion of themain body 23, may be fastened or otherwise secured to themain body 23, or may be formed by any other method known to those skilled in the art. It is understood and appreciated that the use of first and second with relation to the driver and passenger sides of the vehicle is merely a convention, and may be reversed or otherwise modified. - The
first side portion 30 and the second side portion 32 include a firstside interior surface 51 and a second side interior surface 53, respectively. The interior surfaces 51 53 run along the length of theirrespective side portions 30 32, and generally face the opposite side portion 32 30. For example, theinterior surface 51 of thefirst side portion 30 generally faces the second side portion 32, conversely, the interior surface 53 of the second side portion 32 faces thefirst side portion 30. The interior surfaces 51 53 are minimally visible, if at all, when all vehicle components are installed. - A pin 55 is disposed on and extends from the
interior surface 51 of thefirst side portion 30. A pin 55 is disposed on and extends from the interior surface 53 of the second side portion 32. The pins 55 are generally cylindrical in shape with an axis that is generally normal to the relative interior 51 53 in the area surrounding the pin 55. The pin 55 may be made of plastic and integrally formed with therelative side portion 30 32, may be a separate component that is secured to theinterior surface 51 53 with glue, friction welding, etc., may be a separate component that is inserted into an aperture or receiving slot, may be made of metal, or may be made by any other suitable method or material known to those skilled in the art. - The
bridge member 35 is disposed between thefirst side portion 30 and the second side portion 32. Thebridge member 35 spans from thefirst side portion 30, to which it is pivotally coupled, to the second side portion 32, to which it is also pivotally coupled. Thebridge member 35 provides support to thecenter console assembly 20 by connecting thefirst side portion 30 to the second side portion 32. The pivotal coupling of thebridge member 35 to thefirst side portion 30 and the second side portion 32 enables the bridge member to be pivoted between the first position 37, the second position 39, and an up position 58. - In the first position 37, the
bridge member 35 is located towards themain body 23. Pivoting thebridge member 35 to the first position 37 provides more space in the area away from themain body 23 to accommodate thefirst transmission types 41, specifically those with control interfaces located towards the driver andpassenger seats 47 49, and away from themain body 23. One such example of thefirst transmission type 41 is an automatic transmission. - In the second position 39, the
bridge member 35 is located away from themain body 23. Pivoting thebridge member 35 to the second position 39 provides more space in the area towards themain body 23 to accommodate thesecond transmission types 43, specifically those with control interfaces located away from the drive andpassenger seats 47 49, and towards themain body 23. One such example of thesecond transmission type 43 is a manual transmission. - In the up position 58, the
bridge member 35 is located between the first position 37 and the second position 39. The up position 58 allows thebridge member 35 to function as a handle for an operator installing thecenter console assembly 20 into the vehicle, typically about half way between the first position 37 and the second position 39, although this may vary depending on the design of thecenter console assembly 20 andtransmission types 41 43. - The
bridge member 35 of the shown embodiment includes amiddle portion 60. Themiddle portion 60 is generally linear with an extruded rectangle form. Themiddle portion 60 includes afirst end 62 and an opposingsecond end 64. Afirst arm 66 extends from thefirst end 62 generally perpendicular to themiddle portion 60. Asecond arm 68 extends from thesecond end 64 generally perpendicular to themiddle portion 60. Thefirst arm 66 andsecond arm 68 are generally linear with an extruded rectangle form. Thefirst arm 66 andsecond arm 68 each include anaperture 70. Theapertures 70 receive the pins 55 and enables pivotal coupling of thebridge member 35 to theside portions 30 32. The bridge member may be formed of injection molded plastic, machined or forged metal, or by any other suitable method and material known to those skilled in the art. Theapertures 70 may merely be a receiving hole, or may incorporate a bushing or bearing to facilitate pivoting. It is understood and appreciated that alternately, pins may extend from the bridge member to be received in apertures in the side portions (not shown). - When the
bridge member 35 is in the first position 37, or the second position 39, thefirst arm 66 lies flush against theinterior surface 51 of thefirst side portion 30, and thesecond arm 68 lies flush against the interior surface 53 of the second side portion 32. A flush arrangement between thearms 66 68 and theirrespective side portions 30 32 maximizes the effective use of space within the vehicle by allowing the center console assembly to be as small as possible to house the component therein, with flush being defined as adjacent sides, surfaces or edges being close together. Flush arrangement provides no wasted space between thebridge member 35 and theside portions 30 32. Further, flush arrangement allows thebridge member 35 to provides support against flex of theside portions 30 32. - The
bridge member 35 may provide additional support to theside portions 30 32 by be secured to theside portions 30 32 after installation. Thebridge member 35 may be secured to theside portions 30 32 through the use of screws, fasteners, clips, an interference snap fit, or any other means known to those skilled in the art. - With reference now to
FIG. 7 , a flowchart illustrating a method for installing a center console assembly for a vehicle. The method begins with providing a center console assembly having a pivotal bridge member capable of pivoting between an up position, a first position, and a second position, step S101. The provided center console may be one as described above. It is then determined of the bridge member is in the up position, step S102. After the determination in S102, when it was determined that the bridge member was in a position other than the up position, the bridge member is pivoted into the up position, step S103. Next, the center console assembly is positioned onto the vehicle in part by manipulation of the center console assembly with the bridge member, step S104. An additional determination is made, namely whether the vehicle has a first transmission type or a second transmission type, step S105. When it is it determined that vehicle has the first transmission type, the bridge member is pivoted to the first position, step S106. When it is determined that the vehicle has the second transmission type, the bridge member is pivoted to the second position, step S107. - Determining if the bridge is in the up position, and pivoting the bridge member to the up position for steps S102 and S103 may be done by an operator. For example, the operator may visually inspect the provided center console assembly and manipulate the bridge member with their hands when necessary. Alternately, the determination and pivoting of S102 and 103 may be done by a machine, for example a system using a vision inspection system and robotic manipulation machine. Finally, the determination and positioning may be done ahead of time, for example by providing the center console assembly with the bridge member already in the up position.
- Positioning the center console assembly onto the vehicle in part by manipulation of the bridge member, step S104, may be achieved by an operator or machine grasping the bridge member. When the center console is positioned, the front, or part of the main body, of the center console may be inserted underneath a portion instrument panel assembly of the vehicle, step S104 a, and then a rear, or end opposite the main body, may be lowered down onto the vehicle, step S104 b.
- After the center console assembly has been positioned, step S104, and the type of transmission determined, step S105, the bridge member is pivoted by operator or machine to the proper first or second position, steps S106 and S107. The determination of the type of transmission, step S105, may be performed before or after the center console assembly has been poisoned onto the vehicle, step S104. The determination can be made by an operator, a machine, for example a vision system, or may be made ahead of time by installing the center console into a vehicle with a known transmission type.
- The present invention has been described in an illustrative manner. It is to be understood that the terminology which has been used is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation.
- Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. Therefore, the present invention may be practiced other than as specifically described.
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