DR. STEVEN J DEANGELES, MD
Osteopathic Medicine at Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL

License number
Illinois 036082732
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Internal Medicine
Address
Address
200 S Michigan Ave SUITE 830, Chicago, IL 60604
Phone
(312) 922-2500
(312) 922-2523 (Fax)
(312) 922-2520 (Fax)

Organization information

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200 S Michigan Ave STE 830, Chicago, IL 60604

Categories:
Internal Medicine Physicians & Surgeons
Phone:
(312) 922-2500 (Phone)
Payment options:
All Major Cards Accepted, American Express, MasterCard, ...


STEVEN J. DEANGELES, M.D., S.C

Chicago, IL

Industry:
Medical Doctor's Office
Registration:
Dec 27, 1995
Addresses:
Chicago, IL 60604 (Physical)
200 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60604
State ID:
58645796
Business type:
DOMESTIC BCA
Expiration:
PERPETUAL
Internal Medicines:
Steven J. Deangeles (Internal Medicine, Medical Doctor, Principal),Mari E. Scaccia (Office Manager),Colleen Phillips (Receptionist Secretary),...
Agent:
Steven James Deangeles,200 S Michigan STE 830, Chicago, IL 60604 (Physical)

Professional information

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Dr. Steven J Deangeles, Chicago IL - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Internal Medicine
Address:
Deangeles Lynch Sullivan Mds
200 S Michigan Ave STE 830, Chicago 60604
(312) 922-2500 (Phone)
Certifications:
Internal Medicine, 2002
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Deangeles Lynch Sullivan Mds
200 S Michigan Ave STE 830, Chicago 60604
Northwestern Memorial Hospital
251 East Huron St, Chicago 60611
Education:
Medical School
Southern Illinois University School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1989
Northwestern University
Graduated: 1990
Graduated: 1992


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Personal Security Device For A Personal Electronic Device

US Patent:
2011021, Sep 8, 2011
Filed:
Mar 4, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/717482
Inventors:
Steven J. DeAngeles - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
H04B 3/36, H04M 1/00, G08B 3/10
US Classification:
455347, 4555758, 3403847, 3408154, 3404071, 222192
Abstract:
A personal security device for a cell phone or other portable electronic device is attached and removed by a clamp configured to fit the device. A non-lethal chemical, electrical, acoustic or other deterrent can be quickly directed at an attacker using the portable electronic device as a carrier for the personal security device.


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Steven J Deangeles, Naperville IL

Specialties:
Internist
Address:
1730 Park St, Naperville, IL 60563
200 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60604
Education:
Southern Illinois University, School of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine
Northwestern Memorial Hospital - Residency - Family Medicine
Northwestern Memorial Hospital - Residency - Internal Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Internal Medicine Certification in Internal Medicine


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Owner At Sjdinnovations

Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Medical Practice
Experience:
sjdinnovations (Medical Practice industry): Owner,  (-) 


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Method Of Generating Hydroelectric Power

US Patent:
2010018, Jul 29, 2010
Filed:
Apr 12, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/758324
Inventors:
Steven J DeAngeles - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
F03B 13/10
US Classification:
290 54
Abstract:
A system and process for generating hydroelectric power within a body of water relying on the pressure head existing between two depths of the water. A vertically arranged conduit or penstock has an upper water intake and is in fluid communication with a reservoir situated at a lower depth. In a first cycle, water flow is established in the conduit or penstock between the water intake and lower reservoir when the reservoir is substantially full of air. A turbine housing is mounted adjacent the reservoir at a lower depth than the water intake and houses an electric turbine generator having blades mounted within the conduit or penstock to be driven by the flow of water to generate electricity. As water is introduced into the reservoir, air is exhausted out an air exhaust tube to a point above the surface of the body of water. After the reservoir is generally full of water valves are provided to cease the flow of water through the water intake and flow of air out the exhaust tube. An air pump thereafter introduces air into the reservoir to force water out of a reservoir water outlet port. The generating cycle is then repeated.


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Method Of Generating Electricity

US Patent:
2010022, Sep 9, 2010
Filed:
May 18, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/782063
Inventors:
Steven J. DeAngeles - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
F03B 13/10
US Classification:
290 54
Abstract:
A system and process for generating hydroelectric power within a body of water uses head pressure existing between two depths of the water. A vertically arranged conduit has an upper water intake and is in fluid communication with a reservoir situated at a lower depth. In a first cycle, water flow is established in the conduit between the water intake and lower reservoir when the reservoir is substantially full of air but at a hydrostatic pressure less than the hydrostatic pressure at the top of the water conduit. A turbine mounted adjacent the reservoir and at a lower depth than the water intake drives an electric generator. As water is introduced into the reservoir, air is scavenged by a compressor and used to drive water from a second reservoir. After the first reservoir is generally full of water, valves are provided to cease the flow of water through the water intake and flow of air out the exhaust tube. An air pump thereafter introduces air scavenged from the first reservoir into the second reservoir to force water out of a second reservoir water outlet port. The generating cycle is then repeated.


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System And Process For Generating Hydroelectric Power

US Patent:
7795748, Sep 14, 2010
Filed:
Dec 5, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/328864
Inventors:
Steven J. DeAngeles - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
F03B 13/00, H02P 9/04
US Classification:
290 43, 290 53, 290 54
Abstract:
A system and process for generating hydroelectric power within a body of water uses head pressure existing between two depths of the water. A vertically arranged conduit has an upper water intake and is in fluid communication with a reservoir situated at a lower depth. In a first cycle, water flow is established in the conduit between the water intake and lower reservoir when the reservoir is substantially full of air but at a hydrostatic pressure less than the hydrostatic pressure at the top of the water conduit. A turbine mounted adjacent the reservoir and at a lower depth than the water intake drives an electric generator. As water is introduced into the reservoir, air is scavenged by a compressor and used to drive water from a second reservoir. After the first reservoir is generally full of water, valves are provided to cease the flow of water through the water intake and flow of air out the exhaust tube. An air pump thereafter introduces air scavenged from the first reservoir into the second reservoir to force water out of a second reservoir water outlet port.


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System And Process For Generating Hydroelectric Power

US Patent:
7804182, Sep 28, 2010
Filed:
Nov 30, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/998360
Inventors:
Steven J. DeAngeles - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
F03B 13/00, H02P 9/04
US Classification:
290 43, 290 54, 290 53
Abstract:
A system and process for generating hydroelectric power within a body of water relying on the pressure head existing between two depths of the water. A vertically arranged conduit or penstock has an upper water intake and is in fluid communication with a reservoir situated at a lower depth. In a first cycle, water flow is established in the conduit or penstock between the water intake and lower reservoir when the reservoir is substantially full of air. A turbine housing is mounted adjacent the reservoir at a lower depth than the water intake and houses an electric turbine generator having blades mounted within the conduit or penstock to be driven by the flow of water to generate electricity. As water is introduced into the reservoir, air is exhausted out an air exhaust tube to a point above the surface of the body of water. After the reservoir is generally full of water valves are provided to cease the flow of water through the water intake and flow of air out the exhaust tube.


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Apparatus For Generating Electricity

US Patent:
2010025, Oct 7, 2010
Filed:
Jan 25, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/627008
Inventors:
Steven J. DeAngeles - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
F03B 13/08
US Classification:
290 52
Abstract:
An apparatus for generating electricity is provided. The apparatus comprises a first reservoir having a fluid, a second reservoir located below the first reservoir and receiving fluid from the first reservoir, a turbine connected to the first reservoir by a first tube, a second tube connecting the turbine to the second reservoir, a third tube connecting the first reservoir to the second reservoir, and a power source located adjacent to the second reservoir. The power source pumps fluid from the second reservoir to the first reservoir, and the fluid travels through the first tube into the turbine, thereby generating electricity.


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Momentum-Conserving Wind-Driven Electrical Generator

US Patent:
2011003, Feb 10, 2011
Filed:
Oct 19, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/907259
Inventors:
Steven J. DeAngeles - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
F03D 9/00, H02P 9/02
US Classification:
290 55
Abstract:
Wind-driven electrical generators will slow and lose kinetic energy when the wind slows or stops. When the wind slows or stops, kinetic energy in the rotating turbine and other rotating components that would otherwise be lost, is conserved by supplying a supplemental mechanical energy to the rotating components using a battery-powered motor. The electrical power for the drive motor is obtained from solar-charged batteries. In an alternate embodiment, solar cells provide all of the energy for the drive motor.