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  2. Trico - Wikipedia

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    1954: Four-Bar Blades. Early heavy duty wiper blades. 1956: Panoramic Rainbow or “P-R” Blades. The first windshield wiper blades to have an arc. A pair of spring-tensioned levers pre-flexed the blades to maintain constant pressure on the windshield. It was TRICO's most popular blade up to and through the late 1960s. 1957: TRICO Australia.

  3. Windscreen wiper - Wikipedia

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    A common windscreen wiper arm and blade A train windscreen wiper in operation (MRT Jakarta) A windscreen wiper (Commonwealth English) or windshield wiper (American English) is a device used to remove rain, snow, ice, washer fluid, water, or other debris from a vehicle's front window.

  4. Trailer connectors in North America - Wikipedia

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    7-pin blade connector (Towing vehicle side) This is common for RVs and other large trailers which have additional loads beyond the basic for tail lights and brake/turn signals. The standard is defined by SAE J2863, Automotive Trailer Tow Connector. #

  5. Kick Off (series) - Wikipedia

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    Kick Off was released in 1989.Kick Off was first developed for the Atari ST and then ported to the Amiga. [1] Several expansion disks were released for Kick Off 2.In 1992, Dino Dini left Anco and signed a contract for Virgin Games, which released Goal! in 1993.

  6. ISO standards for trailer connectors - Wikipedia

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    In these cases exclude connection for right tail light (58R) and rear fog light (54G) and connect the tail lights only to pin for left tail light (58L). [ 11 ] Joining the pins for right and left tail lights (58R and 58L) can cause problems on German cars where it is possible to activate Standing Lamps on only one side of the vehicle.

  7. Robert Kearns - Wikipedia

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    Nearly a decade later in 1963, Kearns was driving his Ford Galaxie through a light rain, and the constant movement of the wiper blades irritated his already troubled vision. He modeled his mechanism on the human eye, which blinks every few seconds, rather than continuously, presenting the idea to Ford. [ 5 ]