Patents Examined by Anitza M. San Miguel
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Patent number: 7306606Abstract: A bone screw assembly including a coupling member with a lower surface and a channel formed by two arms extending from a base portion. The coupling member has a hole extending from the base portion of the channel to its lower surface. The assembly further includes a spacer having a top surface adjacent the base portion of the channel and a bottom surface generally opposite the top surface within the hole of the coupling member, and includes a hollow retaining ring within the hole of the coupling member, the retaining ring comprising an inner surface, an outer surface, a top surface spaced from the bottom surface of the spacer, and a slot extending from the inner surface of the ring to the outer surface of the ring. The assembly includes a bone screw having a head portion with an outer surface adjacent to the inner surface of the retaining ring.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2004Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignee: Orthopaedic Innovations, Inc.Inventor: Jude L. Sasing
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Patent number: 7299561Abstract: A drill guide includes a window and graduated indicia corresponding to a scale provided along a side of the windows. A gauge for use therewith includes a handle, a shaft having a reference mark thereon, and an end portion. The end portion is slightly angled relative to the remainder of the shaft and is spring-like. The end portion includes a rounded tip which ensures that the gauge rides smoothly in and out of drilled bone and bore, and an angled upper catch that allows a user to retrieve the gauge without chipping bone.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2003Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: DePuy Products, Inc.Inventor: Javier CastaƱeda
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Patent number: 7294129Abstract: A spinal fixation device. The spinal fixation device includes a plurality of arm assemblies. Each arm assembly can be attached to a single vertebra. Pairs of adjacent arm assemblies can be movably coupled to one another by one or more telescopic assemblies. The telescopic assemblies can oriented substantially transversely to the vertebrae and allow relative movement between the vertebrae.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2005Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: EBI, L.P.Inventors: Nathaniel E Hawkins, Stephen Esses, Kirk J Bailey, Rui J Ferreira
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Patent number: 7294133Abstract: A method and apparatus for facilitating shoulder arthroplasty by providing a reference to establish version of the glenoid. In one form of the invention, a guide for positioning a guide pin to facilitate implantation of a glenoid prosthesis is provided. To properly position the guide pin, the guide is first oriented with respect to the scapula. A portion of the guide is positioned over the approximate center of the glenoid surface and another portion of the guide is positioned against the anterior surface of the scapula. After the guide is properly positioned, the guide pin is inserted through an aperture in the guide and anchored in the glenoid. Thereafter, the guide pin can serve as an alignment guide for other devices used to modify the glenoid surface. For example, a reamer having a cannulated central shaft can be placed over the guide pin and utilized to resurface the glenoid.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2005Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Zimmer Technology, Inc.Inventors: Robert W. Zink, Roy C. Wiley, Gregory P. Nicholson, Michael Pearl
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Patent number: 7288094Abstract: Devices and methods for maintaining the position of a screw relative to a vertebral plate. The device includes a plate having one or more screw holes each sized to receive a screw for attaching the plate to the vertebral member(s). A cap may be movably coupled to the plate. In one position the cap may overlap into the screw hole for receiving the bone screw. The bone screw may be inserted into the screw hole and mounted into the bone with the cap overlapping into the screw hole. In one embodiment the screw moves past the cap and may be captured beyond the cap preventing back-out of the screw. The cap may also be moved to a second position to allow for removal of the bone screw from the vertebral member.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2005Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Gary S. Lindemann, Wilder Companioni
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Patent number: 7264621Abstract: A posterior fixation system includes a saddle member and an anchoring member. The anchoring member anchors the saddle member to bone. The saddle member includes a pair of upright portions that define a channel. The saddle member further has a hole therethrough bounded by an inner wall, and the hole forms a lower opening in the saddle member. The lower opening in the saddle member may contain angular cutouts placed symmetrically about the axis of the saddle to increase the allowable angulation of the bone screw in relationship to the axis of the saddle. The channel is adapted to receive an orthopedic rod, and the hole in the saddle member is adapted to receive the anchoring member. The saddle member and the anchoring member can be coupled so as to allow multi-axial movement of the members.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2004Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Bradley J. Coates, Robert A. Farris, Harold Sparr Taylor, Jeffrey Wade Poyner
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Patent number: 7137987Abstract: A bone plating system for fixating distal or proximal ends of long bones includes a bone plate having a head portion and a shaft portion, and a plurality of bone screws, at least one of which is a locking bone screw and at least one non-locking cancellous bone screw. The bone plate has a plurality of plate holes in the head portion and a plurality of plate holes in the shaft portion. The head portion or the shaft portion of the bone plate may have a plurality of threaded plate holes for engaging the at least one locking bone screw and at least one non-threaded plate hole for engaging the non-locking cancellous bone screw. The non-locking cancellous bone screw and the at least one non-threaded plate hole are configured and dimensioned to have a particularly useful dimensional relationship.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2004Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: Wright Medical Technology, Inc.Inventors: Chad J. Patterson, F. Barry Bays, Jeffrey G. Roberts