MR. DANIEL C MALONEY, LCSW
Social Work at Washington St, Chicago, IL

License number
Illinois 149011711
Category
Social Work
Type
Clinical
Address
Address
25 E Washington St SUITE 1208, Chicago, IL 60602
Phone
(773) 456-8411

Professional information

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Daniel C Maloney

Position:
Design Consultant at Clean Power Design
Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Renewables & Environment
Work:
Clean Power Design since Jan 2010 - Design Consultant Bauer Power Feb 2009 - Dec 2009 - Project Manager
Education:
Bradley University 2005 - 2009
Bachelor of Schience, Business Management


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Assistant State's Attorney At Cook County State's Attorney's Office

Position:
Adjunct Faculty at Saint Xavier University, Assistant State's Attorney at Cook County State's Attorney's Office
Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Law Practice
Work:
Saint Xavier University - Chicago, Il since Aug 2012 - Adjunct Faculty Cook County State's Attorney's Office since Aug 2001 - Assistant State's Attorney
Education:
Valparaiso University School of Law 1998 - 2001
J.D.
University of Notre Dame 1994 - 1998
B.A.
Loyola University of Chicago 1997


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President, Maloney &Amp; Company, Ltd.

Position:
Owner at Maloney & Company, Ltd.
Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Accounting
Work:
Maloney & Company, Ltd. - Owner


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Daniel Edward Maloney, Chicago IL - Lawyer

Address:
Cook County States Attorneys Office
2651 B20 STE 14, Chicago 60608
(773) 869-2886
Licenses:
Illinois - Active And Authorized To Practice Law 2001


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Sealing Strip

US Patent:
4362427, Dec 7, 1982
Filed:
May 30, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/154712
Inventors:
Ronald H. Mass - Naperville IL
Daniel L. Maloney - Chicago IL
Assignee:
Schlegel Corporation - Rochester NY
International Classification:
E01C 1110
US Classification:
404 64
Abstract:
A resilient, deformable, adhesive-free sealing strip for expansion joints in concrete comprises an elongated central core with a reinforcing web embedded therein. First, second and third pairs of fins extend from opposite sides of the central core, the first pair being shorter than the second and third pairs, the first pair disposed at the top of the strip and the second and third pairs being disposed at spaced intervals down the elongated core. Each pair of fins has a combined width greater than the width of the joint to be sealed. Upon insertion of the strip, the second and third pairs of fins are substantially deformed in the direction opposite insertion, exerting pressure against the concrete void walls, and through the central core, against one another, firmly locking the strip in place. The first pair of fins are only moderately so deformed, sealing the open top of the joint. In an alternative embodiment, the reinforcing web may be embedded in a collapsible, compartmented chevron shaped sealing strip, of the kind having side walls which are adhesively bonded to the walls of the expansion joint.