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Warren E Cancienne

from River Ridge, LA
Deceased

Warren Cancienne Phones & Addresses

  • 148 Virginia Pkwy, New Orleans, LA 70123 (504) 737-5600 (504) 738-1886
  • 148 Virginia St, River Ridge, LA 70123 (504) 738-1886 (504) 737-5600
  • Louisville, KY

Work

Company: Cissell manufacturing company Jan 1987 to Jan 1992 Position: Vice president of engineering

Education

Degree: Master of Science, Masters School / High School: Texas A&M University 1971 to 1972 Specialities: Mechanical Engineering

Skills

Automation • Engineering • Manufacturing • Robotics • Solidworks • Project Management • Engineering Management • Mechanical Engineering • Product Development • Project Engineering • Pro Engineer • Lean Manufacturing • Finite Element Analysis • Material Handling • Cad • Motion Control • Microsoft Office • Continuous Improvement • Project Planning

Industries

Industrial Automation

Professional Records

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Warren E. Cancienne Jr.

Address:
148 Virginia Pkwy, River Ridge, LA 70123
License #:
PE.0015482 - Active
Category:
Civil Engineer
Issued Date:
Mar 9, 1976
Expiration Date:
Sep 30, 2018
Type:
Mechanical Engineer

Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Systems Engineer

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Location:
8715 Bollman Pl, Savage, MD 20763
Industry:
Industrial Automation
Work:
Cissell Manufacturing Company Jan 1987 - Jan 1992
Vice President of Engineering

Intralox Jan 1987 - Jan 1992
Senior Systems Engineer

Pellerin Milnor Corporation Jan 1973 - Jan 1987
Mechanical Design Engineer

Southwest Research Institute Aug 1972 - Jan 1973
Research Engineer
Education:
Texas A&M University 1971 - 1972
Master of Science, Masters, Mechanical Engineering
Louisiana State University In New Orleans 1967 - 1971
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Engineering
Skills:
Automation
Engineering
Manufacturing
Robotics
Solidworks
Project Management
Engineering Management
Mechanical Engineering
Product Development
Project Engineering
Pro Engineer
Lean Manufacturing
Finite Element Analysis
Material Handling
Cad
Motion Control
Microsoft Office
Continuous Improvement
Project Planning

Publications

Us Patents

Fluid Jet Cutting Knife Apparatus

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US Patent:
53679296, Nov 29, 1994
Filed:
Jul 13, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/090790
Inventors:
Ronald H. Burch - Harahan LA
Mark E. Sutton - Kenner LA
Frank B. Henry - River Ridge LA
Warren E. Cancienne - River Ridge LA
Assignee:
The Laitram Corporation - Harahan LA
International Classification:
B26F 300
US Classification:
83177
Abstract:
A fluid cutting system of improved configuration provides a high-velocity fluid that is rotated about a first axis (preferably a horizontal axis) on a moving trolley. The trolley is rotationally supported about a second axis (preferably vertical). The trolley travels upon a pair of arc-shaped tracks and is driven by a motor drive. The trolley has a pair of arc-shaped tracks that support the fluid jet nozzle. The fluid nozzle is thus rotatable about two axes, thereby emitting a high-pressure stream of fluid for adjustable cutting. A workpiece positioning frame has a fish section holder that can be elevated or moved laterally with respect to the cutting system.

Robot Cutting System

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US Patent:
53725409, Dec 13, 1994
Filed:
Jul 13, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/090815
Inventors:
Ronald H. Burch - Harahan LA
Mark E. Sutton - Kenner LA
Soumitra Sengupta - New Orleans LA
Warren E. Cancienne - River Ridge LA
Bernard Bretagnolle - Grenoble, FR
James D. Arthur - Costa Mesa, CA
Assignee:
The Laitram Corporation - Harahan LA
International Classification:
A22C 1702
US Classification:
452156
Abstract:
A computer-controlled robot cutting system for making angled or beveled cuts along a preselected path in a workpiece having a generally planar cutting surface. A cutting knife, such as a high-intensity fluid jet, is pivotably mounted in a support frame having two pairs of arcuate guides disposed at right angles to each other for motor-driven rotation of the cutting knife about orthogonal axes. The centers of curvature of both guides lie on a critical plane containing a pivot point about which the cutting knife pivots. An opposing workpiece gantry with horizontal and vertical slides for motor-driven translation of the workpiece along two axes also includes means for holding the workpiece such that its surface to be cut faces the cutting knife and lies in the critical plane. The workpiece is thus translated to define the cutting path on the obverse surface, while the cutting knife is pivoted to define the entry angle of the cut along the cutting path. Four motion controllers under computer control coordinate the motors driving each axis of rotation or translation.

Imaging System For Use In Processing Transversely Cut Fish Body Sections

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US Patent:
53521536, Oct 4, 1994
Filed:
Jul 13, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/090819
Inventors:
Ronald H. Burch - River Ridge LA
Mark E. Sutton - Kenner LA
Bernard Bretagnolle - Grenoble, FR
Somsak S. Rodboon - Kenner LA
Warren E. Cancienne - River Ridge LA
Soumitra Sengupta - New Orleans LA
Assignee:
The Laitram Corporation - Harahan LA
International Classification:
A22C 2518
US Classification:
452157
Abstract:
An imaging system includes a method and apparatus for use in processing fish body sections that have been transversely cut. The system uses a frame with a pair of shrouds, each having an interior space that contains an illumination system for illuminating the fish section. A pair of video cameras housed respectively within the shrouds scan opposed flat sides of the fish section to produce images of the respective sides. Screens move behind the fish section in sequential fashion as each camera scans the fish section.

Slabbing Apparatus And Method

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US Patent:
57497770, May 12, 1998
Filed:
Jun 1, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/457820
Inventors:
Ronald H. Burch - Harahan LA
Warren E. Cancienne - River Ridge LA
Somsak S. Rodboon - Kenner LA
Eric W. Morales - New Orleans LA
Assignee:
The Laitram Corporation - Harahan LA
International Classification:
A22C 2518
US Classification:
452149
Abstract:
Apparatus and method for automatically subdividing carcasses, especially fish bodies, into individual slab sections. A preferred embodiment of the cutting apparatus includes a feed mechanism and a cutting mechanism coordinated by computer. The feed mechanism comprises a motor-driven carriage that rides upon rails. Between the rails is a feed track formed by parallel guides having angled facing surfaces defining a channel to accommodate a fish body aligned along the channel. A retainer on the carriage secures the head end of the fish body so that it can be advanced along the channel by the carriage without a change in orientation. The cutting mechanism includes a reciprocating blade that is advanced in a direction to define a cutting plane intersecting the path the fish body takes as it is transported by the carriage beyond the end of the feed track. Holding blocks at the end of the feed track clamp the fish body securely in position for cutting. The blade slices through the stationary fish body to sever a slab section from one end with minimal kerf loss and shredding.
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