Douglas M Fryer DeceasedAnacortes, WA

Douglas Fryer Phones & Addresses

Anacortes, WA

Lahaina, HI

1001 4Th St, Seattle, WA 98154

1904 36Th St, Seattle, WA 98199

Anchorage, AK

Port Townsend, WA

Work

Company: Mikkelborg Broz Wells & Fryer, PLLC Address: 1001 Fourth Ave., Suite 3600, Seattle, WA 98154 Specialities: Admiralty / Maritime - 25% • Litigation - 25% • Antitrust / Trade Law - 25% • Personal Injury - 25%

Education

School / High School: University of Washington

Ranks

Licence: Washington - Active Date: 1959

Mentions for Douglas M Fryer

Career records & work history

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Douglas M. Fryer, Seattle WA - Lawyer

Address:
Mikkelborg Broz Wells & Fryer, PLLC
1001 Fourth Ave., Suite 3600, Seattle, WA 98154
Licenses:
Washington - Active 1959
Education:
University of Washington
Specialties:
Admiralty / Maritime - 25%
Litigation - 25%
Antitrust / Trade Law - 25%
Personal Injury - 25%
Associations:
Federal Bar Association - Member
King County Bar Association - Member
Maritime Law Association of the United States - Member
Washington State Bar Association - Member
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Douglas Fryer - Lawyer

Douglas Fryer resumes & CV records

Resumes

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Attorney

Location:
1904 36Th St, Seattle, WA 98103
Industry:
Law Practice
Work:
Mikkelborg Broz Wells & Fryer, Pllc
Attorney
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Member

Location:
Seattle, WA
Industry:
Law Practice
Work:
Mikkelborg Broz Wells & Fryer
Member
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Douglas Fryer

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Man Overboard Rescue System

US Patent:
4599073, Jul 8, 1986
Filed:
Feb 14, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/701544
Inventors:
Douglas M. Fryer - Seattle WA
Frederick W. Hayes - Bellevue WA
Richard S. Marshall - Medina WA
Assignee:
The Sailing Foundation - Seattle WA
International Classification:
B63C 900
B63C 908
US Classification:
441 80
Abstract:
A method of rescuing a person who has fallen overboard from a boat, including the following steps. As a first step, promptly after the person has fallen overboard, stopping the boat and deploying into the water a flotation sling on a floating tether line secured to the boat. As a second step, maneuvering the boat in order to progressively circle the person in the water so that the tether line and then the flotation sling are in reach of or contact the person, whereupon the person can place the flotation sling under his arms, and does so. As a third step, essentially stopping the boat. As a fourth step, hauling in the tether line so that the person in the flotation sling is drawn alongside the boat. And, as a fifth step, hoisting the flotation sling and person supported therein out of the water and onboard the boat to complete the rescue. The flotation sling includes the following elements: (a) a central grasp section; (b) a first buoyancy section and a second buoyancy section; (c) a main support strap; and (d) a first resilient ring and a second resilient ring.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Antique Weapons A-Z

Author:
Douglas J. Fryer
ISBN #:
0713515473

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