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  2. Drop Stop - Wikipedia

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    Drop Stop was featured on a segment of The Marilyn Denis Show entitled "The Best As Seen on TV Products", [12] ABC's The View, [13] [14] and Shark Tank.On a special Shark Tank episode, which aired March 29, 2013, Lori Greiner introduced the product alongside the inventors, [15] Newburger and Simon, who made a deal with Greiner for 20% equity in Drop Stop for $300,000. [16]

  3. Isofix - Wikipedia

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    Isofix anchor points under a removable cover. Isofix (styled ISOFIX) is the international standard for attachment points for child safety seats in passenger cars. The system has other regional names including LATCH ("Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children") in the United States, and LUAS ("Lower Universal Anchorage System") or Canfix in Canada. [1]

  4. Cup holder - Wikipedia

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    The armrest in the back seat of a Lincoln Town Car, featuring two cup holders. The development of the drive-in restaurant was a step in the cup holder's development. Servers would attach a tray that hooked over the car's side window, which needed to be left up a little for it to attach to.

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  7. Platform gap filler - Wikipedia

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    A retracted gap filler can be seen at the bottom of the image along the platform edge, with additional gap fillers visible in the distance. The Interborough Rapid Transit Company 's first cars were built with only two doors on each side, at the extreme ends of the car, lining up with the curved platforms so as not to leave a wide gap between ...