CENTURION SERVICE GROUP TRIM

Brand Owner Address Description
CENTURION SERVICE GROUP A TRIMEDX COMPANY TRIMEDX HOLDINGS 5451 Lakeview Pkwy S. Drive Indianapolis IN 46268 CENTURION SERVICE GROUP A TRIM EDX COMPANY;Auction services; online wholesale store services featuring preowned medical equipment;SERVICE GROUP OR COMPANY;Providing temporary use of non-downloadable software for monitoring and managing cybersecurity threats and network security; providing analytics in operational technology and cybersecurity, namely, computer system analysis; software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software and content for asset planning, performance analytics, and maintenance in the field of enterprise asset management; software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for use in enterprise asset management, namely, for managing asset life-cycle, capital and projects, documents, inventory, preventive maintenance, medical, clinical, and laboratory assets and services, security, cyber security, IoT, technology assets, and warranty; computer security consultancy; medical device security consultancy in the nature computer security services for protecting data and information from unauthorized access; healthcare computer systems security consultancy; software as a service (SaaS) services featuring software for security of healthcare and medical systems; computer security consulting services in the field of information technology security, computer security, medical device security, healthcare system security, electronic device security and mobile device security;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A tool and process for installing a trim clip to a mounting surface. The tool includes a handle attached to a grasping portion. The grasping portion is provided with a base that is adapted for insertion into a hollow pocket that exists within the trim clip. A pair of retaining arms are maintained at some distance above the base and extend outwardly along the length thereof. The retaining arms each include at least one spring-loaded ball that extends downward from an underside thereof. When the grasping portion is engaged with the trim clip, the trim clip is retained by the presence of the base within the pocket and by a downward force exerted on the trim clip by the spring-loaded balls. The tool can be used to easily remove a trim clip from a storage medium, install the trim clip to a mounting surface, and subsequently release the trim clip.