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Harry A Landeck

from Wilbraham, MA
Age ~62

Harry Landeck Phones & Addresses

  • 10 Drumlin Cir, Wilbraham, MA 01095 (413) 596-5409
  • 40 Evans Way, Uxbridge, MA 01569 (508) 278-9517
  • 3 Brookmeadow Ln, Ellington, CT 06029
  • Ghent, NY
  • Thorndike, MA
  • Tolland, CT
  • Manchester, CT

Work

Company: Avery products division of ccl Jul 2013 Position: Division manufacturing engineering manager

Education

School / High School: Stevens Institute of Technology- Hoboken, NJ 1984 Specialities: Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering

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Harry Landeck Wilbraham, MA

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Work:
Avery Products Division of CCL

Jul 2013 to 2000
Division Manufacturing Engineering Manager

Avery Dennison Office & Consumer Products Division

Jan 2010 to Jul 2013
Division Technology Manager

Avery Dennison Office & Consumer Products Division
Brea, CA
1997 to 2013

Avery Dennison Office & Consumer Products Division
Chicopee, MA
Jul 2005 to Jan 2010
Engineering Manager

Avery Dennison Office & Consumer Products Division
Chicopee, MA
Sep 2003 to Jul 2005
Senior Technical Engineer & 6

Avery Dennison Office & Consumer Products Division
Milford, MA
Mar 2000 to Sep 2003
Engineering Manager

Avery Dennison Office & Consumer Products Division
Milford, MA
Mar 1997 to Jan 2000
Project Engineer

First Brands Corp. Division Engineering

1995 to 1997
Senior Project Engineer

First Brands Corp. Division Engineering
East Hartford, CT
1986 to 1997

First Brands Corp. Division Engineering

1992 to 1995
Senior Development Engineer

First Brands Corp. Division Engineering

1988 to 1992
Development Engineer

First Brands Corp. Division Engineering

1986 to 1988
Development Engineer II

Union Carbide Home & Auto Division Engineering
East Hartford, CT
1984 to 1986

Union Carbide Home & Auto Division Engineering

1984 to 1986
Development Engineer I, Union Carbide Division Eng

Education:
Stevens Institute of Technology
Hoboken, NJ
1984
Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering

Publications

Us Patents

Apparatus And Process For High Speed Waterjet Cutting Of Extensible Sheeting

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US Patent:
49660594, Oct 30, 1990
Filed:
Sep 22, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/099911
Inventors:
Harry A. Landeck - Tolland CT
Assignee:
First Brands Corporation - Danbury CT
International Classification:
B26D 300
US Classification:
83 53
Abstract:
A process and apparatus for high-speed waterjet cutting of moving extensible thermoplastic film at a selvage portion thereof wherein the film is supported during cutting by a solid support surface, the waterjet is captured in the course of cutting in an open passage within the support and the open passage is bounded by the support surface such that good quality cutting of the film is effected.

Registration Process

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US Patent:
54218020, Jun 6, 1995
Filed:
Jun 23, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/081906
Inventors:
Harry A. Landeck - Tolland CT
Alan F. Savicki - South Windsor CT
Assignee:
First Brands Corporation - Danbury CT
International Classification:
B31B 116
US Classification:
493 22
Abstract:
The present invention features a high-speed registration system for the manufacture of plastic bags. The system has a registration apparatus that senses the leading and trailing edge of each sinusoidally-shaped tie pattern from a continuous web. Each sinusoidally-shaped tie is associated with an individual bag entity and, therefore, represents a midway point for each bag to be cut from the continuous web. The leading and trailing edge of each sinusoidally-shaped tie, therefore, is used to determine the center line of each bag. A plurality of center line determinations are averaged upstream of the sizing apparatus. When a detected entity finally reaches the downstream sizing apparatus, the cutting of the individual bag unit from the web is accomplished about an accurate, but "floating", center line.

Repetitive Arc Cutting Of Continuous Sheeting

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US Patent:
49035592, Feb 27, 1990
Filed:
Sep 22, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/099560
Inventors:
Harry A. Landeck - Tolland CT
Assignee:
First Brands Corporation - Danbury CT
International Classification:
B26F 300
US Classification:
83 24
Abstract:
A process and apparatus for making a repetitive arc cut in a continuous manner in a continuous supply of sheeting possessing edges, which involves providing a moving sheeting across a cutting area and passing through the area an arc-directed omnidirectional cutting means at and across an edge, in the general direction of the sheeting, to puncture a portion of the moving sheeting, maintaining the arc directed velocity of the omnidirectional cutting device at a rate greater than that of the directional velocity of the sheeting such that the puncture is enlarged to a lineal cut. The most favorable application of the invention involves the use of waterjet cutting to cut holes, especially primarily round holes, in multi-wall plastic constructions.
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