SABER GUARD

Brand Owner Address Description
SABERGUARD SLIP 1650 Cloverdale Ave. Highland Park IL 60035 SABER GUARD;Providing services in the field of identity theft and fraud prevention, protection, identity recovery and restoration, namely, providing third parties with customized identity theft protection plans; providing consultation to third parties in the field of identity theft and fraud prevention, protection, identity recovery and restoration, namely, providing third parties with assistance in restoring their identities, analyzing credit information and obtaining reimbursement of costs associated with identity theft; providing services in the field of identity theft and fraud prevention, namely, monitoring credit reports, the internet and public records to facilitate the detection and prevention of identity theft; providing identity theft recovery and restoration services to individuals who have been victims of identity theft, namely, acting as a liaison between individuals and credit reporting agencies, public agencies, financial institutions and insurance companies to address identity theft and fraud; providing assistance to individuals who are victims of identity theft with respect to notifying and filing reports with applicable institutions, authorities and other entities; providing information to individuals concerning the consequences of identity theft; providing investigation services in the field of identity theft and fraud;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A passively guarded, fillable injection syringe includes an adapter for holding the proximal end of a hollow needle. An inverted plunger is slidingly mounted on the adapter to establish a medicament chamber that is in fluid communication with the needle. Also, a substantially cylindrical needle guard is positioned on the needle for reciprocal axial movement under the influence of a spring which biases the guard and adapter in opposite axial directions. A mechanism is provided such that plunger movements that are required in a typical fill and inject procedure also function to control the position of the guard relative to the needle. Initially, the guard is locked covering the needle tip. A plunger movement unlocks the guard and retracts the guard for syringe filling and injection. Depressing the plunger to complete the injection releases the guard for distal movement under the spring force into a needle protecting position.