JAMES DOUGLAS, PT
Physical Therapy at Cowardly Lion Dr, Hedgesville, WV

License number
West Virginia PT003001
Category
Restorative Service Providers
Type
Physical Therapist
Address
Address 2
71 Cowardly Lion Dr UNIT D, Hedgesville, WV 25427
501 Fairmount Ave STE 302, Baltimore, MD 21286
Phone
(304) 754-5000
(410) 927-8768

Organization information

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James Douglas Street Antique Seller

2240 Monocacy Rd, Essex, MD 21221

Phone:
(410) 686-8743 (Phone)
Categories:
Antiques - Dealers

Professional information

James Douglas Photo 1

Owner, Single Point Construction Llc

Position:
Owner at Single Point Construction LLC
Location:
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Single Point Construction LLC since Nov 2004 - Owner Single Point Construction LLC 2004 - 2011 - Managing Member Western Electric - Baltimore, MD 1965 - 1979 - Millwright
Education:
Loyola College in Maryland
Interests:
Family, fishing, travel, new adventures. Sending time with good friends. Trying to learn something new everyday from all the people that I meet in life's daily adventure.


James Douglas Photo 2

Portable Area Security Enclosure Kit

US Patent:
5371982, Dec 13, 1994
Filed:
Jun 8, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/894810
Inventors:
James W. Douglas - Catonsville MD
Robert H. Greene - Baltimore MD
Harry Hopkins - Williamston NC
Assignee:
Hopkins International, Inc. - Baltimore MD
International Classification:
E04B 1346, E04B 716
US Classification:
52 64
Abstract:
A portable security wall for isolating an area on the ground includes an enclosure wall comprised of a plurality of sections, a plurality of post members for mounting the wall on the ground, and a plurality of weighted post support members for supporting the post members. The wall can be made of separate rigid sections or, alternatively, a continuous flexible band with a plurality of longitudinally-spaced pockets for receiving the post members. The pockets define the sections of the wall. The wall can also be made of separate flexible sections which may be wound on or unwound from elongated shaft members by applying a rotary force, e. g. , through use of a motor. The wall may be made tall to block the public's view of the area and two tall walls may be connected together to form a canopy.