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3616 N Racine Ave APT 1, Chicago, IL 60613   

4891 Hermitage Ave, Chicago, IL 60640    773-7282134   

4891 N Hermitage Ave #3C, Chicago, IL 60640    773-5254170   

564 W Roscoe St #2ND, Chicago, IL 60657   

Phoenix, AZ   

Charleston, SC   

330 N Francis Ave, Lansing, MI 48912    312-3746585   

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Account Executive

Location:
Chicago, IL
Work:
Yelp
Account Executive
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Daniel Moskal

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Sales Rep At Surepayroll

Position:
Sales Rep at SurePayroll
Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Accounting
Work:
SurePayroll since May 2004
Sales Rep
Education:
Michigan State University 1986 - 1990
Okemos High
Skills:
Salesforce.com
Interests:
I am an inventor during my time away from work. Unfortunately, I can't discuss any details now. An invention I have been working on for over one year will be patent pending this spring. My past failures (AKA challanges) have helped me develop extensive knowledge of the legal, engineering and marketing processes that must be implemented to be successful. It is my goal to found a R & D firm, and a business incubator firm to develop and market my numerous ideas.

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Us Patents

Wake Generating Solid Elements For Joule Heating Or Infrared Heating

US Patent:
8541721, Sep 24, 2013
Filed:
Dec 1, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/315206
Inventors:
Daniel Moskal - Chicago IL, US
Maurice J. Marongiu - Plainfield IL, US
International Classification:
H05B 3/06
F28D 15/00
US Classification:
219520, 219618, 219539, 219550, 219530, 219439, 219540, 392346, 392453, 392447, 392497, 392482, 338235, 338280, 338290, 165181, 126400, 439919
Abstract:
An improved solid heat transfer element composed of an elongate member having a generally cylindrical surface with male vortex generating protrusions is provided. The vortex generating protrusions, which may be referred to as “turbulators,” provide improved heat transfer by convection to a flow of air transverse to the elongate members without substantially increasing the pressure drop in the flow of air passing over the members. Advantageously, a plurality of the heat transfer elements, or of straight portions of a single serpentine heat transfer element, may be arranged in an aligned or staggered array of elements or straight portions. Many advantageous profile shapes of the element and vortex generators are provided, including aerodynamic profile shapes that are symmetrical with respect to a fluid flow to provide low drag and pressure drop. Heat in the element may be generated by means of electrical resistance or absorption of radiation.

Method And Apparatus For Generating Energy Using Pressure From A Large Mass

US Patent:
6666024, Dec 23, 2003
Filed:
Sep 20, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/251595
Inventors:
Daniel Moskal - Chicago IL, 60640
International Classification:
F03G 705
US Classification:
606417, 60325, 60412, 60516, 60650, 415916
Abstract:
A fluid, for example, air, is subjected to a high pressure while in a high pressure inducing vessel ( ). The high pressure is due to a large mass, such as the ocean. The fluid is then cooled and directed into a depressurized vessel ( ), such as a pressure hull, which is at a relatively lower pressure. With this change in pressure, the fluid expands. This expansion is used to generate work/energy using a work producing machine ( ), for example, a turbine. Energy from the work producing machine is converted to electricity using a generator ( ). The fluid is collected from the work producing machine and again subjected to the high pressure and low pressure to generate additional electricity.

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