TRI GUARD

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TRIGARD TRANSAMERICA INSURANCE GROUP 6300 Canoga Avenue Woodland Hills CA 91367 TRI-GUARD;business information services on behalf of financial institutions and lenders; namely, the monitoring of the failure of borrowers to insure collateral; preparing business reports on the subject of insurance for financial institutions and lenders;
TRIGARD TRANSAMERICA INSURANCE GROUP 6300 Canoga Avenue Woodland Hills CA 91367 TRI-GUARD;insurance underwriting services; risk management; insurance agency services; insurance brokerage services; insurance claims administration, handling and processing services; insurance administration, handling and processing services for others;
TRIGARD ARCO CHEMICAL COMPANY 3801 WEST CHESTER PIKE NEWTOWN SQUARE PA 19073 TRI GUARD;anti-freeze preparations for use in vehicle engines;
TRIGUARD McFarland, Steven M. 6283 High Meadow Ct. 1204 Sassone Court San Jose CA 95135 TRI-GUARD; TRY GUARD;chemical protectants for fabrics, wood, carpets, upholstery and various polymer substrates;
TRIGUARD Diversey Water Technologies, Inc. 7145 Pine Street Chagrin Falls OH 44022 TRI-GUARD;water treatment chemicals for industrial use;
TRIGUARD TriGuard Group 75 Second Avenue Suite 230 NEEDHAM MA 02494 TRI GUARD;Receiving information from security systems and providing automated notification to consumers of security break-ins, flooding, smoke, fire, freeze, and other abnormal temperature conditions, of equipment malfunctions, and of medical emergencies;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
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.