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  2. Park Tool - Wikipedia

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    A Park Tool bicycle work stand. The founders of Park Tool along with James E. Johnson developed a clamping device on their original bike repair stand, for which they received a United States Patent in 1976. [3] The company has applied for and has been granted many patents since then, including a pizza cutter shaped like a penny-farthing.

  3. Howard Hawkins (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    They opened a small bicycle shop, repairing and selling Schwinn bicycles. They invented a swivelling bicycle repair stand that held a bike off the ground. In 1963, after introducing the stand to the Schwinn Bicycle Company and building stands for Schwinn dealerships, they started a bicycle tools business they named Park Tool. [2]

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  6. Engine stand - Wikipedia

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    Engine stand (red) holding a partially disassembled combustion engine. An engine stand is a tool commonly used to repair large heavy gasoline or diesel engines.It uses a heavy cantilevered support structure to hold the engine in midair so that the mechanic has access to any exposed surface of the engine.

  7. Field-replaceable unit - Wikipedia

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    3.5" Floppy disk drive by Alps Electric with FRU number A field-replaceable unit (FRU) [1] is a printed circuit board, part, or assembly that can be quickly and easily removed from a computer or other piece of electronic equipment, and replaced by the user or a technician without having to send the entire product or system to a repair facility.