Patents by Inventor Gary W. Lacoste

Gary W. Lacoste has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 5301934
    Abstract: A twin screw vise utilizing two threaded vise screw rods that are journaled through flanged nuts fixed to a workbench top or to a rear, fixed bench jaw. The vise screws pass through a movable front jaw and into tee-castings and handles that may be turned to rotate the screws. Sprockets are located on each screw between the tee castings and the front jaw and are coupled by a chain. One of the sprockets is fixed in position on its screw during a calibration procedure. The other sprocket remains free to rotate on its screw, except when a spring loaded pin in the corresponding tee-casting engages a depression in the face of the sprocket, thereby coupling that sprocket to the tee casting and associated screw.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 1992
    Date of Patent: April 12, 1994
    Assignee: Lee Valley Tools Ltd.
    Inventors: John S. Lynn, Francis A. McLean, Edwin C. Tucker, Lloyd Sevack, Gary W. Lacoste, Timothy C. Frank, Michel Perrier, Leonard G. Lee
  • Patent number: 5284331
    Abstract: A woodworking bench and related fixtures providing an integrated system of bench features, vises, dogs, panel clamps, hold-downs and fixtures that cooperate to provide a highly flexible workpiece holding and clamping apparatus able to accommodate a wide variety of shapes and sizes of workpieces and hold such workpieces in an enormous variety of positions during numerous different operations. Two substantial slabs provide the bench top surface and carry a rectilinear pattern (in rows and files) of round, vertical bench dog holes. The rectilinear pattern of round bench dog holes with specific, equal spacing between holes, and similar holes in the edge of the top, facilitate great flexibility in clamping using conventional round dogs in the bench top holes and corresponding dogs in bench edge-mounted, or end-mounted vises. Such holes also accommodate other clamping, fixing and hold-down fixtures that contribute to flexibility and utility.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 8, 1994
    Assignee: Lee Valley Tools Ltd.
    Inventors: Leonard G. Lee, John S. Lynn, Francis A. McLean, Edwin C. Tucker, Lloyd Sevack, Gary W. Lacoste, Timothy C. Frank, Michel Perrier, Michael T. O'Malley
  • Patent number: 5275391
    Abstract: A hold-down utilizing a round, interchangeable post having annular barb-like ridges or projections that engage a workbench top through round holes that may be located at substantially any desired positions in the bench top. The post threads into a hold-down body having, on one side of the post, a yoke within which a gooseneck-shaped hold-down arm pivots on a pin received in yoke arms or forks and, on the other side of the post, a screw pressure point and T-shaped slot for receiving the head of a clamping adjustment screw that is journaled through one end of the clamping arm. The other end of the clamping arm terminates in a foot with a rounded pad for exerting pressure against a workpiece.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 1992
    Date of Patent: January 4, 1994
    Assignee: Lee Valley Tools Ltd.
    Inventors: John S. Lynn, Francis A. McLean, Edwin C. Tucker, Lloyd Sevack, Gary W. Lacoste, Timothy C. Frank, Michel Perrier, Leonard G. Lee
  • Patent number: 5127639
    Abstract: A vise for holding a workpiece, comprising a pair of generally opposed jaws having substantially planar faces, a clamping screw having at least one external thread centered around a longitudinal axis rotatably attached at one end to one of the jaws and passing through the other jaw, a clamping screw nut having at least one internal thread occupying an arc of no more than approximately 180.degree.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 1991
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1992
    Assignee: Lee Valley Tools Ltd.
    Inventors: Edwin C. Tucker, Leonard G. Lee, Francis A. McLean, Timothy C. Frank, Lloyd Sevack, Gary W. Lacoste
  • Patent number: 5076742
    Abstract: A hinge drilling jig for use in the "32 mm" or face-frameless system of cabinet construction for locating and drilling the hinge cup and the hinge cup mounting screw holes to be drilled in a cabinet door. A flat bottom drill bit is slideably retained in a jig body for drilling the hinge cup hole, and two thumbscrews locate the jig on the face of the cabinet door relative to its vertical edge. A collar retains the drill bit in the body and a shoulder on the drill bit and annular rings cut on the shank of the drill bit allow measurement of the depth of the hinge cup hole prior to being drilled by the drill bit. A plurality of countersinks on the body locate the position of the hinge mounting screw holes on the face of the cabinet door in predetermined positions. The jig is held in position on the door by a handle or a clamping arm having a clamping screw and a gauge assembly locates the jig on the face of the cabinet door relative to the second edge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 1991
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1991
    Assignee: Lee Valley Tools Ltd.
    Inventors: Leonard G. Lee, Frank A. McLean, Gary W. Lacoste, Timothy C. Frank, Lloyd Sevack, Darquise D. Bradette