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David K Dypsky

from Berlin, MD
Age ~69

David Dypsky Phones & Addresses

  • 6513 Hampton Rd, Berlin, MD 21811
  • 6914 Hall Dr, Berlin, MD 21811 (410) 641-2408 (410) 641-2864
  • 9636 Stephen Decatur Hwy, Ocean City, MD 21842 (410) 213-7060
  • 9921 Stephen Decatur Hwy, Ocean City, MD 21842 (410) 213-7060
  • 9721 Stephen Decatur Hwy, Ocean City, MD 21842
  • 9921 Stephen Decatur Hwy #UNITC3, Ocean City, MD 21842
  • 9921 Stephen Decatur Hwy #C3, Ocean City, MD 21842
  • Snow Hill, MD

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Company: Newport Bay Realty, Inc. Address: 9921 Stephen Decatur Hwy, C3, Ocean City, MD 21842 Phones: (443) 397-9735 (443) 397-9891

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Real Estate

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Buyer's Agent • Listing Agent • Relocation • Consulting

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David Dypsky, Ocean City MD Real Estate Agent / Broker

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Specialties:
Buyer's Agent
Listing Agent
Relocation
Consulting
Work:
Newport Bay Realty, Inc.
9921 Stephen Decatur Hwy, C3, Ocean City, MD 21842
(443) 397-9735 (Phone), (443) 397-9891 (Cell)
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David Dypsky, Ocean City MD Agent

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Work:
Newport Bay Realty, Inc.
Ocean City, MD
(410) 726-5020 (Phone)

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Associate Broker

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Location:
9921st Suite Decatur Hwy, Ocean City, MD
Industry:
Real Estate
Work:
Newport Bay Realty
Associate Broker

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David Dypsky
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Dypsky, David Real Estate PA
Real Estate Agent/Manager
9921 Stephen Decatur Hwy, Ocean City, MD 21842

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Us Patents

Elevator Shaft Safety Net System

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US Patent:
20060201744, Sep 14, 2006
Filed:
Mar 14, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/375613
Inventors:
Susan Curtis - Snow Hill MD, US
David Dypsky - Ocean City MD, US
International Classification:
A62B 1/22
US Classification:
182138000
Abstract:
An elevator safety net system for preventing people, equipment, or debris from falling down commercial or residential elevator shafts during building construction, in each case avoiding injury. The net is a high-quality synthetic double-layer net with reinforced borders encased in fabric-sealed edges, and a plurality of steel grommets around the edges of the safety net. A plurality of safety nets may be suspended laterally up and down an elevator shaft before the elevator is installed, and this is done by screwing in eight eye bolts around the elevator shaft so that the safety net can be attached/suspended by snapping in closed steel hooks that connect the eye bolts to corresponding steel grommets of the net, thereby suspending the nets up and down the elevator shaft. The nets can be removed and reinstalled for future maintenance of the elevator shaft by snapping the hooks on and off the eye bolts screwed into the elevator shaft. Thus, if someone or something falls into the elevator shaft during post-construction maintenance, the net will be available to catch the person or thing without harm to themselves or others.
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