JACK CHARLES LASEE
Pilots in Abbotsford, WI

License number
Wisconsin A4734701
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
PO Box 463, Abbotsford, WI 54405

Professional information

Jack Lasee Photo 1

Bow Fishing Reel With Line Retainer

US Patent:
6634350, Oct 21, 2003
Filed:
Jan 29, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/058899
Inventors:
Jack LaSee - Abbotsford WI 54405
International Classification:
F41B 500
US Classification:
124 86, 43 19
Abstract:
A line retainer for use with bow fishing reels, which provide extremely low drag on the line, holds the line retained in the bottle so as to reduce the chance of snagging or catching, and yet automatically releases with release of the arrow avoiding the need for manual release as is required by conventional spin casting type reels.


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Parachute Pack For Powered Parachute

US Patent:
6776374, Aug 17, 2004
Filed:
Jan 22, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/350210
Inventors:
Jack C. LaSee - Abbotsford WI
Assignee:
Abby Air LLC - Abbotsford WI
International Classification:
B64D 1740
US Classification:
244148, 244139
Abstract:
An improved pack for parachutes for powered parachute aircraft breaks down to lie flat against the ground providing a staging area for folding the parachute and full access to the parachute to remove entrapped air. Flaps of the pack fold up around the parachute to create an enclosure. The pack may include attached bungee cords for tying it to the frame of the cockpit and may be part of a kit including line socks and frame attachment hooks.


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Bowfishing Arrow Attachment

US Patent:
6517453, Feb 11, 2003
Filed:
Jun 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/891918
Inventors:
Jack LaSee - Abbotsford WI 54405
International Classification:
F42B 604
US Classification:
473578, 124 86
Abstract:
The present invention provides an improved bowfishing arrow that prevents the bowfishing line from tangling with the bow string during release which can cause the arrow to snap back to cause serious injury. The improved arrow achieves this prevention by including a slide and a stop on the arrow shaft. The bowfishing line is tied to the slide which stays in front of the archers hand and the arrow rest during drawback. After arrow release, the slide slides back to the stop, which is located close to the rearward end of the arrow. The stop is designed to not touch the arrow rest or the bow handle during release. Because the slide slides back to the rearward end of the arrow during release, the rubbing of the fishing line against the arrow shaft and thus the wear of the fishing line is greatly reduced.


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Methods And Devices For Preparing Microscopy Samples

US Patent:
2012002, Feb 2, 2012
Filed:
Aug 2, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/196795
Inventors:
Steven L. Goodman - Madison WI, US
Mark T. Nelson - Marshfield WI, US
Jack C. LaSee - Abbotsford WI, US
International Classification:
G02B 21/26, B01L 9/00, G21K 5/08
US Classification:
422560, 25044011, 359391, 250307
Abstract:
A system for preparing and holding specimens for microscopic analysis including a capsule having an open end, an opposite end including at least one aperture and a reservoir. The system also includes an insert with a base including at least one aperture. The insert fits within and engages an inner wall of the reservoir to secure the insert within the reservoir. The system also includes an insertion tool configured to engage the insert. The insertion tool is sized to position the insert within the reservoir at a variety of positions within the reservoir. The insertion tool will disengage the insert once the insert is positioned within the reservoir. A method of positioning a specimen within a capsule for processing the specimen in preparation for microscopic analysis. A tray for holding a plurality of pipette tips in such a way that a lower end of each pipette tip is sealed.


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Device For Holding Electron Microscope Grids And Other Materials

US Patent:
8507876, Aug 13, 2013
Filed:
Mar 8, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/043220
Inventors:
Steven L. Goodman - Madison WI, US
Jack LaSee - Abbotsford WI, US
Mark T. Nelson - Marshfield WI, US
Assignee:
Microscopy Innovations, LLC - Marshfield WI
International Classification:
B65D 85/48, G21K 5/08, G21K 5/10
US Classification:
25044011, 25044211, 250311, 850 18, 206456
Abstract:
A device for holding a specimen holder, the device including a body with a slot formed therein. The slot includes an interior for receiving the specimen holder which may be a flat disk with edges and a pair of opposing sides. The disk may be made of a resilient deformable material. The slot may be sized to receive the specimen holder through an open top end and may taper from top bottom, such that the bottom end of the slot is smaller than the specimen holder. The slot further configured to contact the specimen holder along edges of the specimen holder and to allow some sideways deformation of the specimen holder without either side of the specimen holder distant from the edges coming into contact with the interior of the slot.


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Vision Panel Assembly For Fire Door Panels

US Patent:
5207044, May 4, 1993
Filed:
Mar 16, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/851502
Inventors:
Jack C. LaSee - Abbotsford WI
International Classification:
E04B 900
US Classification:
52476
Abstract:
A vision panel assembly for a fire door includes a frame structure and a glass vision panel which are mounted in a rectangular opening in the fire door. The frame structure includes a pair of frames which are anchored in grooves in the fire door and which are clamped against the glass vision panel. One frame is provided with fastener bars which are threadedly engaged by fastening screws for securing the frames together. Panel support elements extend through openings in the fastener bars for engaging edges of the glass vision panel to provide support therefor.


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Casement Window Hinge With Reduced Sash-Sag

US Patent:
2014005, Mar 6, 2014
Filed:
Nov 13, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/079077
Inventors:
Jack C. LaSee - Abbotsford WI, US
International Classification:
E05D 7/00
US Classification:
16364
Abstract:
A casement window hinge protects against sash sag by providing a guide arm that substantially tills the space between the sash and the window frame when the window is closed. This space-filling guide arm may be produced with lightweight thermoplastic material whose pivoting connection to the sash arm may be strengthened through a wood screw providing an axis for the pivot that may be stabilized within the sash into which the screw is driven.


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Adjustable Shoe For Awning Window Hinge

US Patent:
6088880, Jul 18, 2000
Filed:
Jul 7, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/888725
Inventors:
Jack LaSee - Abbotsford WI
International Classification:
E05D 306, E05D 1300
US Classification:
16366
Abstract:
A sliding shoe portion of a awning window hinge includes a cantilevered rail fitting within a channel of a track on which the shoe slides. A wedge screw placed between the fulcrum of the cantilevered portion and its open end deforms the rail to control the clearance between the rail and channel. The wedge screw may be displaced toward one longitudinal end of the shoe allowing its access when the awning hinge is assembled to a window and window frame with attached operator.


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Vision Panel Frame

US Patent:
8156699, Apr 17, 2012
Filed:
May 6, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/840145
Inventors:
Jack C. LaSee - Abbotsford WI, US
International Classification:
E06B 3/964
US Classification:
5220467, 5220462, 52208
Abstract:
An improved vision panel provides a nail in retention method for holding half the panel in place during installation using inwardly extending retention arms that also provide threaded fasteners for attaching the halves of the frame together about the door, support for the glass pane, and when used with special fasteners having partially non-threaded shanks, a compression limiting spring biasing of the frame elements together.