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Nicholas G Niejelow

from Stratford, CT
Age ~76

Nicholas Niejelow Phones & Addresses

  • 10 Maple St, Stratford, CT 06615 (203) 434-1701
  • 111 Research Dr, Stratford, CT 06615
  • Pompano Beach, FL
  • New Haven, CT

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Nicholas Niejelow

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Location:
New York, NY
Industry:
International Trade And Development
Skills:
Start Ups
Strategic Planning
Six Sigma
Management
Organizational Development
Contract Negotiation
Restructuring
Strategic Leadership
International Sales
Budgets
Business Strategy
New Business Development
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Product Development
Marketing Strategy
Sales
Manufacturing
Strategy
Product Management
Negotiation
Sales Management
Business Development
Lean Manufacturing
International Business
Languages:
English
Russian
Italian
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President And Chief Executive Officer

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Location:
P/O Box 307, Stratford, CT
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Optimal Synthesis
President and Chief Executive Officer
Interests:
Boating
Kids
Cooking
Gardening
Outdoors
Electronics
Home Improvement
Reading
Sports
Home Decoration
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Vice President New Business Development

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Location:
3855 Regent Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32224
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Solarius Technologies Sep 2008 - Dec 2009
Vice President Chief Operations Officer

Pilot Corporation of America Sep 2008 - Dec 2009
Vice President New Business Development

Optima Jun 1990 - Sep 2008
President and Chief Executive Officer
Education:
Harvard Business School 1972 - 1977
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Languages:
Russian
Italian

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Nicholas Niejelow
President
OPTIMA, INC
Ophthalmic Goods Mfg · Optical Goods-Manufacturers
111 Research Dr, Stratford, CT 06615
(203) 377-8835, (203) 375-9768, (800) 621-1216

Publications

Us Patents

Ultra Low Residual Reflection, Low Stress Lens Coating And Vacuum Deposition Method For Making The Same

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US Patent:
6972136, Dec 6, 2005
Filed:
May 23, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/444582
Inventors:
Glen A. Koenig - Stratford CT, US
Nicholas G. Niejelow - Stratford CT, US
Assignee:
Optima, Inc. - Stratford CT
International Classification:
B05D005/06
C23C014/54
G02B001/11
US Classification:
427164, 427 10, 427166, 4272557, 359580, 359581, 359589
Abstract:
A method is provided for coating optical lenses and other optical articles with anti-reflection (AR) coatings. The lenses have low reflectivity, provide a substantially white light reflection and have a low stress AR coating and are ideally suited for optical lenses made using a molding procedure which provides a low stress lens substrate. In one aspect the method uses special coating compositions with one being a high index of refraction composition and the other being a low index of refraction composition. In another aspect a method is also disclosed using an optical monitor in conjunction with a conventional vapor deposition apparatus whereby an optical reference lens is used and a particular light frequency of reflected light is measured and this measurement is then used to determine when the desired optical coating is achieved. In a still further aspect the method also preferably calculates the optical thickness of each layer using a specific ratio of blue to green to red colors in the reflected light. The stress of the AR coating is also controlled by adjusting the optical thickness for each layer, if necessary, to minimize the difference in the tensile stresses and compressive stresses between low index/high index layers.

Ultra Low Residual Reflection, Low Stress Lens Coating

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US Patent:
7311938, Dec 25, 2007
Filed:
Oct 19, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/253514
Inventors:
Glen A Koenig - Stratford CT, US
Nicholas G Niejelow - Stratford CT, US
Assignee:
Optima, Inc. - Stratford CT
International Classification:
B05D 5/06
US Classification:
427164, 427166, 427556, 427557, 427585, 4272557, 4274194, 427 10, 359582, 359589
Abstract:
A method is provided for coating optical lenses and other optical articles with anti-reflection (AR) coatings. The lenses have low reflectivity, provide a substantially white light reflection and have a low stress AR coating and are ideally suited for optical lenses made using a molding procedure which provides a low stress lens substrate. In one aspect the method uses special coating compositions with one being a high index of refraction composition and the other being a low index of refraction composition. In another aspect a method is also disclosed using an optical monitor in conjunction with a conventional vapor deposition apparatus whereby an optical reference lens is used and a particular light frequency of reflected light is measured and this measurement is then used to determine when the desired optical coating is achieved. In a still further aspect the method also preferably calculates the optical thickness of each layer using a specific ratio of blue to green to red colors in the reflected light. The stress of the AR coating is also controlled by adjusting the optical thickness for each layer, if necessary, to minimize the difference in the tensile stresses and compressive stresses between low index/high index layers.

Lens Blocking System

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US Patent:
20050126687, Jun 16, 2005
Filed:
Dec 11, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/733144
Inventors:
Nicholas Niejelow - Stratford CT, US
Shane Swift - Bethany CT, US
International Classification:
B32B031/18
B24B013/005
B24B009/14
US Classification:
156154000, 156153000, 451043000, 451044000, 451390000, 451460000
Abstract:
A method of blocking ophthalmic lenses for edging comprises providing an ophthalmic lens having first and second surfaces, providing a first block for securing against the first lens surface and a second block for securing against the second lens surface. The method then includes placing an adhesive layer on the first block, placing a film having cling properties between the adhesive layer and the first lens surface, and urging the first block toward the first lens surface and the second block toward the second lens surface. The film having cling properties provides sufficient bonding force between the adhesive layer and the first lens surface to prevent the ophthalmic lens from slipping in the blocks during edging thereof.

Ultra Low Residual Reflection, Low Stress Lens Coating

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US Patent:
20070202251, Aug 30, 2007
Filed:
Apr 25, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/789774
Inventors:
Glen Koenig - Stratford CT, US
Nicholas Niejelow - Stratford CT, US
Assignee:
Optima, Inc. - Stratford CT
International Classification:
B05D 5/06
US Classification:
427164000
Abstract:
A method is provided for coating optical lenses and other optical articles with anti-reflection (AR) coatings. The lenses have low reflectivity, provide a substantially white light reflection and have a low stress AR coating and are ideally suited for optical lenses made using a molding procedure which provides a low stress lens substrate. In one aspect the method uses special coating compositions with one being a high index of refraction composition and the other being a low index of refraction composition. In another aspect a method is also disclosed using an optical monitor in conjunction with a conventional vapor deposition apparatus whereby an optical reference lens is used and a particular light frequency of reflected light is measured and this measurement is then used to determine when the desired optical coating is achieved. In a still further aspect the method also preferably calculates the optical thickness of each layer using a specific ratio of blue to green to red colors in the reflected light. The stress of the AR coating is also controlled by adjusting the optical thickness for each layer, if necessary, to minimize the difference in the tensile stresses and compressive stresses between low index/high index layers.

Ultra Low Residual Reflection, Low Stress Lens Coating

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US Patent:
20070259108, Nov 8, 2007
Filed:
Apr 25, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/789646
Inventors:
Glen Koenig - Stratford CT, US
Nicholas Niejelow - Stratford CT, US
Assignee:
Optima, Inc. - Stratford CT
International Classification:
B05D 5/06
US Classification:
427167000
Abstract:
A method is provided for coating optical lenses and other optical articles with anti-reflection (AR) coatings. The lenses have low reflectivity, provide a substantially white light reflection and have a low stress AR coating and are ideally suited for optical lenses made using a molding procedure which provides a low stress lens substrate. In one aspect the method uses special coating compositions with one being a high index of refraction composition and the other being a low index of refraction composition. In another aspect a method is also disclosed using an optical monitor in conjunction with a conventional vapor deposition apparatus whereby an optical reference lens is used and a particular light frequency of reflected light is measured and this measurement is then used to determine when the desired optical coating is achieved. In a still further aspect the method also preferably calculates the optical thickness of each layer using a specific ratio of blue to green to red colors in the reflected light. The stress of the AR coating is also controlled by adjusting the optical thickness for each layer, if necessary, to minimize the difference in the tensile stresses and compressive stresses between low index/high index layers.
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