VERSA GUARD

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
VERSA-GARD ELEMENTAL IDEAS 1094 Industrial Park Dr Buford GA 30518 VERSA GUARD;modular, convertible, and custom made sneeze guards, display cases, and shelving systems;
VERSA-GARD KNS Distributors 450 Cemetery Street, Suite 301 Norcross GA 30071 VERSA GUARD;modular, convertible, and custom made sneeze guards, display cases, and shelving systems;
VERSAGUARD LUMEX, INC. 290 E. Helen Road Palatine IL 60067 VERSA GUARD;polymer protective coating used on metal health-care furniture and invalid appliances;
VERSAGUARD MUL ACQUISITION CORP. II Suite 200, 900 Market Street Wilmington DE 19801 VERSA GUARD;polymer protective coating on metal health-care furniture and invalid appliances;
VERSAGUARD LAMINATING SERVICES, INC. 4700 Robards Lane Louisville KY 40218 a line of wallcoverings constructed with a protective film;VERSA GUARD;
VERSAGUARD MEDLINE INDUSTRIES, LP Three Lakes Drive Northfield IL 60093 VERSA GUARD;Medical devices, namely, external catheters for urine collection and management;
 

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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.