DAVID EDWARD LEVY, RN
Nursing at 172 St, Flushing, NY

License number
New York 26NR15829100
Category
Nursing
Type
Registered Nurse
License number
New York 534177
Category
Nursing
Type
Administrator
License number
New York 534177
Category
Nursing
Type
Critical Care Medicine
License number
New York RN 9382362
Category
Nursing
Type
Case Management
License number
New York 534177
Category
Nursing
Type
Home Health
License number
New York 534177
Category
Nursing
Type
Hemodialysis
License number
New York 534177
Category
Nursing
Type
Hospice
License number
New York 534177
Category
Nursing
Type
Pain Management
License number
New York 534177
Category
Nursing
Type
School
Address
Address
6909 172Nd St, Flushing, NY 11365
Phone
(347) 256-5044

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Name
Address
Phone
David Levy, age 71
450 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11249
(718) 384-1514
David Levy, age 67
4612 15Th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11219
David Levy, age 71
450 Bedford Ave #3, Brooklyn, NY 11249
(718) 384-1514
David Levy, age 73
425 E 51St St Ph A, New York, NY 10022
(646) 912-9526
David Levy, age 49
42 Clover Field Dr, Loudonville, NY 12211

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Permanently Knotted Necktie And Method Of Making Same

Permanently Knotted Necktie And Method Of Making Same

US Patent:
3955217, May 11, 1976
Filed:
Feb 26, 1973
Appl. No.:
5/335506
Inventors:
David H. Levy - Forest Hills NY
International Classification:
A41D 2502
US Classification:
2150
Abstract:
A permanently knotted necktie comprises an elongated necktie body having a front face and a rear face, a permanent necktie knot and an extensible strap for detachably fastening the necktie around a person's neck. The permanent necktie knot and the necktie body may be formed from a single strip of material or the knot and body may be formed from separate strips of material. In the former case, the knot is formed by folding one end of the strip material back onto the front face of the body and then folding the free ends of the folded-back portion around the body and fastening them together at the rear face. In the latter case, the knot is formed by folding one end of the body strip material back onto the rear face of the body and then encircling the knot strip material around the folded-back portion and fastening together the ends of the knot strip material at the rear face.