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Maple Grove, MN   

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Minneapolis, MN   

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Thomas J Moravec

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Company: Moravec consulting Feb 2009 Position: Consultant

Education

School / High School: University of Wisconsin-Madison

Skills

Optics • Polymers • Characterization • Coatings • R&D • Strategic Planning • Electronics

Awards

1983 Honeywell H. W. Sweatt Award

Interests

Biking, Reading, Jogging

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Research

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Consultant At Moravec Consulting

Position:
Consultant at Moravec Consulting
Location:
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Industry:
Research
Work:
Moravec Consulting since Feb 2009
Consultant
Vision-Ease Lens Apr 1994 - Feb 2009
Director of Technology
Norton Diamond Film (Norton Industrial Ceramics-Saint gobain) Mar 1992 - Aug 1993
Manager, MCM Development
Honeywell Jun 1976 - Mar 1992
Group Leader/Section Chief/Research Scientist
Education:
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Skills:
Optics, Polymers, Characterization, Coatings, R&D, Strategic Planning, Electronics
Interests:
Biking, Reading, Jogging
Honor & Awards:
1983 Honeywell H. W. Sweatt Award

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Light Polarizing Film With Melanin

US Patent:
6761452, Jul 13, 2004
Filed:
Jul 29, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/207307
Inventors:
Thomas J. Moravec - Maple Grove MN
Hideyo Sugimura - North Oaks MN
Assignee:
Vision- Ease Lens, Inc. - Ramsey MN
International Classification:
G02C 702
US Classification:
351177, 351 49, 359491
Abstract:
A dichroic dye can be blended with a non-dichroic dye (melanin and melanin derivatives) and still maintain a commercially acceptable level of polarizing efficiency. Efficient polarizers exhibit polarizing efficiencies of greater or equal to 95% and the best are even greater than or equal to 98%. Since melanin has unique features with respect to absorption of wavelengths of light, melanin is very useful to have in combination with a polarizer that takes advantage of this absorption. The blending can be done by a mixture (preferably an aqueous mixture) of melanin and a dichroic dye in a ratio sufficient to achieve the desired color and polarizing effect.

Production Of Optical Elements

US Patent:
6814896, Nov 9, 2004
Filed:
Jun 26, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/183088
Inventors:
Sujal Bhalakia - Plymouth MN
Thomas J. Moravec - Maple Grove MN
Assignee:
Vision-Ease Lens, Inc. - Ramsey MN
International Classification:
B29D 1100
US Classification:
264 132, 264 17
Abstract:
A method of making an optical element that includes a thermoplastic power portion, the method including laminating a first thermoplastic sheet to one side of a functional film, laminating a second thermoplastic sheet to a second side of the functional film, and affixing either the first thermoplastic sheet or the second thermoplastic sheet to the power portion, with the other of the first or second thermoplastic sheets being open to atmosphere.

Method For Applying Hydrophobic Anti-Reflection Coatings To Lenses And Lens Blanks

US Patent:
6833159, Dec 21, 2004
Filed:
May 2, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/562686
Inventors:
Michael S. Boulineau - Forest Lake MN
Thomas J. Moravec - Maple Grove MN
Assignee:
Vision-Ease Lens, Inc. - Ramsey MN
International Classification:
B05D 506
US Classification:
427167, 4272556, 427294
Abstract:
A method provides high-vacuum vapor coating methods, with the methods producing novel coating compositions with surprisingly increased performance levels over coatings produced from the same materials under different processing conditions. Compounds of the general formulae II, III and IV, defined herein, can be applied by vapor deposition from a merely compacted, rather than fused or sintered porous matrix source with improved performance, even where the same chemicals are used in the coating, at the same coating temperatures. The generally useful materials include silanes and siloxanes, and siloxazanes of formulae I, II, III and IV.

Ophthalmic Lens With Graded Interference Coating

US Patent:
6886937, May 3, 2005
Filed:
Jun 20, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/356033
Inventors:
Thomas J. Moravec - Maple Grove MN, US
Michael S. Boulineau - Forest Lake MN, US
Assignee:
Vision - Ease Lens, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
G02C007/10
US Classification:
351165, 351166
Abstract:
A method of making an optical element that includes a thermoplastic power portion, the method including laminating a first thermoplastic sheet to one side of a functional film, laminating a second thermoplastic sheet to a second side of the functional film, and affixing either the first thermoplastic sheet or the second thermoplastic sheet to the power portion, with the other of the first or second thermoplastic sheets being open to atmosphere.

Production Of Optical Elements

US Patent:
7048997, May 23, 2006
Filed:
May 3, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/848594
Inventors:
Sujal Bhalakia - Plymouth MN, US
Thomas J. Moravec - Maple Grove MN, US
Assignee:
Vision-Ease Lens - Ramsey MN
International Classification:
B32B 27/30
B32B 27/38
B32B 27/40
G02C 7/02
US Classification:
428339, 428414, 4284231, 428522, 359166
Abstract:
A method of making an optical element that includes a thermoplastic power portion, the method including laminating a first thermoplastic sheet to one side of a functional film, laminating a second thermoplastic sheet to a second side of the functional film, and affixing either the first thermoplastic sheet or the second thermoplastic sheet to the power portion, with the other of the first or second thermoplastic sheets being open to atmosphere.

Injection Molding Of Lens

US Patent:
7077985, Jul 18, 2006
Filed:
Mar 13, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/389353
Inventors:
Alan D. Maki - Chaska MN, US
Eric J. Woelfle - Princeton MN, US
Darrell B. Kroulik - Cambridge MN, US
Thomas J. Moravec - Maple Grove MN, US
Edward A. Travnicek - Ramsey MN, US
Martin L. Hage - Maple Grove MN, US
Assignee:
Vision-Ease Lens - Ramsey MN
International Classification:
B29D 11/00
US Classification:
264 17, 264 18, 351168, 351169, 351170, 351172, 351177
Abstract:
A flat or curved photochromic laminate structure and a plastic photochromic lens blank can be produced in a simple and efficient manner from relatively low-cost polymeric sheet materials. These laminates can be used to provide goggles, face shields, windows, window coverings, skylights, and optical lenses having efficient, uniform and high quality photochromic properties. The use of a polyesterurethane as the binder for the photochromic material has been found to improve the performance of the photochromic material. There may be a desire to have a protective exterior layer (e. g. , an abrasion resistant layer) in combination with the lens system, but that may be provided in various methods. In the case of using the laminate in a goggle application, the laminate may be hard coated on one or both outer surfaces with an abrasion resistant coating, antireflective coating, and/or an anti-fog hard coating.

Rapid, Thermally Cured, Back Side Mar Resistant And Antireflective Coating For Ophthalmic Lenses

US Patent:
7144598, Dec 5, 2006
Filed:
Dec 17, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/739630
Inventors:
Thomas J. Moravec - Maple Grove MN, US
Martin L. Hage - Maple Grove MN, US
Michael S. Boulineau - Forest Lake MN, US
Assignee:
Vision-Ease Lens - Ramsey MN
International Classification:
B05D 5/06
US Classification:
427164, 427493, 427512, 427515, 427240, 427425, 4273722, 427379, 427380, 4273855, 427386, 427387, 4273935, 351166, 351177, 359581
Abstract:
Disclosed is a process to rapidly spin-apply an AR coating system to a backside of a prescription lens. The AR coating system comprises a polyurethane primer layer, a siloxane thermally cured scratch resistant coating layer, a two-layer sol-gel AR coating, and a hydrophobic layer. The process comprising steps of spin-applying each of the layers provides a quick way to furnish a prescription lens that is AR coated on both sides.

Photochromic Lens

US Patent:
7858001, Dec 28, 2010
Filed:
Sep 29, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/537571
Inventors:
Xuzhi Qin - Hacienda Heights CA, US
Hideyo Sugimura - North Oaks MN, US
Michael S. Boulineau - Forest Lake MN, US
Thomas J. Moravec - Maple Grove MN, US
Derek Harris - Woodbury MN, US
Assignee:
Insight Equity A.P.X., L.P. - Ramsey MN
International Classification:
B29D 11/00
US Classification:
264 17, 264 132
Abstract:
A cast photochromic lens including a photochromic film and a cast resin, curable by heat or radiation.

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Thomas Moravec

Address:
8776 Blackoaks Ln N, Maple Grove, MN 55311
Phone:
763-4944636
VIN:
JTEDC3EH3C2008381
Make:
TOYOTA
Model:
HIGHLANDER HYBRID
Year:
2012

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