MARK D LIPTON
Architects in Staten Island, NY

License number
Pennsylvania RA012725B
Category
Architects
Type
Registered Architect
Address
Address 2
Staten Island, NY 10314
Pennsylvania

Organization information

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Mark D Lipton Associates Inc

1855 Richmond Ave, Staten Island, NY 10314

Industry:
Single-Family House Construction Architectural Services Nonresidential Construction
Doing business as:
Mark D. Lipton, Architect
Phone:
(718) 979-1313 (Phone)
Description:
Architect and Designer , Residential, Commercial, Industrial. Member Of American Institute Of Architects. Roof Raisings, Additions, Alterations, New Building, Patios, Enclosures, Four Seasons Sunrooms...
Principals:
Mary A. Smith (Manager),Mark Lipton (Principal)
SIC:
2087 - Flavoring Extracts and Flavoring Syrups, Not Elsewhere Classified
SIC6:
152100 - Single-family homes contractor
Categories:
Architects, Patio Porch Deck & Gazebo Builders, Sun Rooms Greenhouses Solariums & Atriums Builders
Specialties:
Buildings, Doors, Enclosures, ...
In business since:
1979
Areas served:
Staten Island, Saten Island, NJ, PA
Customers served:
Residential, Commercial, Industrial
Brands:
Four Seasons Sunrooms and Greenhouses
Products:
Additions, Alterations, Commercial, ...
Certifications:
American Institute Of Architects, National Council of Architectural Registration Boards
Additional:
Commercial, Residential, Licensed Ny, NY & PA
Company size:
5


MARK D. LIPTON ASSOCIATES, INC

1412 Richmond Rd, Staten Island, NY 10304

Registration:
May 27, 1982
State ID:
772535
Business type:
DOMESTIC BUSINESS CORPORATION
Mark D Lipton, 1412 Richmond Rd, Staten Island, NY 10304 (Physical)

Professional information

Mark Lipton Photo 1

Skyhatch

US Patent:
5638645, Jun 17, 1997
Filed:
Dec 11, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/570419
Inventors:
Mark D. Lipton - Staten Island NY
International Classification:
E04B 716, E05F 110
US Classification:
52 72
Abstract:
A skyhatch or skylight having a case to which one or more wings are pivotably attached whose opening and closing is accomplished by using a combination cable system and pneumatic spring opening and closing mechanism such that the wings can be opened to any desired position between their fully closed and fully opened position on a continuously variable basis.