Patents by Inventor Thomas S. Heylmun
Thomas S. Heylmun 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).
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Patent number: 8221499Abstract: An infection-blocking dental implant in which a threaded portion which contacts bone is roughened except for up to three threads which may be exposed by bone recession after implantation, which have a smooth surface. Preferably, the implant is of titanium or titanium alloy and the threaded portion is roughened by a two-step acid treatment.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1999Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Biomet 3I, LLCInventors: Richard J. Lazzara, Thomas S. Heylmun, Keith D. Beaty
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Patent number: 8087935Abstract: An implant delivery system includes a carrier that is attached to an implant. The carrier includes a main body having a lower portion to be attached to the implant and an upper portion. The upper portion includes an internally threaded section having a polygonal internal cross-section. The polygonal cross-section engages a tool that applies torque to install the implant into bone. The threaded section receives a threaded portion of a secondary component to be coupled to the carrier after the implant has been installed. One secondary component is a gingival healing component. Thus, the combination of the carrier and the gingival healing component acts as a healing abutment after the carrier has been used to install the implant.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2008Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Biomet 3i, LLCInventors: Keith D. Beaty, Richard J. Lazzara, Daniel J. Tarullo, Thomas S. Heylmun
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Publication number: 20080153062Abstract: An implant delivery system includes a carrier that is attached to an implant. The carrier includes a main body having a lower portion to be attached to the implant and an upper portion. The upper portion includes an internally threaded section having a polygonal internal cross-section. The polygonal cross-section engages a tool that applies torque to install the implant into bone. The threaded section receives a threaded portion of a secondary component to be coupled to the carrier after the implant has been installed. One secondary component is a gingival healing component. Thus, the combination of the carrier and the gingival healing component acts as a healing abutment after the carrier has been used to install the implant.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2008Publication date: June 26, 2008Inventors: Keith D. Beaty, Richard J. Lazzara, Daniel J. Tarullo, Thomas S. Heylmun
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Publication number: 20010004711Abstract: An infection-blocking dental implant in which a threaded portion which contacts bone is roughened except for up to three threads which may be exposed by bone recession after implantation, which have a smooth surface. Preferably, the implant is of titanium or titanium alloy and the threaded portion is roughened by a two-step acid treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 1999Publication date: June 21, 2001Inventors: RICHARD J. LAZZARA, THOMAS S. HEYLMUN, KEITH D. BEATY
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Patent number: 6203323Abstract: A set of components are set forth which efficiently deliver a dental implant to a site at which the implant is to be installed in living jawbone. The implant has a gingival end with a manipulating fitting and a threaded bore extending inwardly from the gingival end. The set of components include a carrier device having an upper end, a lower end, a through-bore extending between the lower and upper ends, and a fitting for mating with the manipulating fitting of the implant. The through-bore in the region adjacent to the upper end includes a non-circular socket for receiving an implant-insertion tool that imparts movement to the carrier device and the implant. The set of components further includes a screw for attaching said carrier device to said implant. The screw has a lower threaded portion for engaging the threaded bore of the implant and a head for stopping on a shoulder within the through-bore of the carrier device.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1999Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: Implant Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Keith D. Beaty, Richard J. Lazzara, Daniel J. Tarullo, Thomas S. Heylmun
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Patent number: 5964591Abstract: A set of components are set forth which efficiently deliver a dental implant to a site at which the implant is to be installed in living jawbone. The implant has a gingival end with a manipulating fitting and a threaded bore extending inwardly from the gingival end. The set of components include a carrier device having an upper end, a lower end, a through-bore extending between the lower and upper ends, and a fitting for mating with the manipulating fitting of the implant. The through-bore in the region adjacent to the upper end includes a non-circular socket for receiving an implant-insertion tool that imparts movement to the carrier device and the implant. The set of components further includes a screw for attaching said carrier device to said implant. The screw has a lower threaded portion for engaging the threaded bore of the implant and a head for stopping on a shoulder within the through-bore of the carrier device.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1998Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Assignee: Implant Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Keith D. Beaty, Richard J. Lazzara, Daniel J. Tarullo, Thomas S. Heylmun
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Patent number: 5863201Abstract: An infection-blocking dental implant in which a threaded portion which contacts bone is roughened except for up to three threads which may be exposed by bone recession after implantation, which have a smooth surface. Preferably, the implant is of titanium or titanium alloy and the threaded portion is roughened by a two-step acid treatment.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1997Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: Implant Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. Lazzara, Thomas S. Heylmun, Keith D. Beaty
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Patent number: 5727943Abstract: A self-tapping dental implant comprises a generally cylindrical body with a threaded outer surface for securing the implant to the wails of a preformed hole in a jaw bone. The cylindrical body has a plurality of longitudinal recesses formed in the threaded surface at one end and extends longitudinally through a plurality of turns of the thread to form a self-tapping cutting edge at each interruption of the thread by one of the recesses. Each thread segment extends between a pair of adjacent recesses and diminishes in radius between the leading and trailing ends of the thread segment.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1996Date of Patent: March 17, 1998Assignee: Implant Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Keith D. Beaty, Ralph Goodman, Thomas S. Heylmun, James W. Reams
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Patent number: 5582299Abstract: A dental implant packaging system for contamination-free packaging, storage, transport and delivery of dental implants and related components. Various embodiments of the system as applied to a dental implant and its cover screw are shown in which a dental implant is housed in a transparent tubular capsule that is lined with a titanium sleeve which covers the head and part of the body of the implant, leaving the tail end exposed to view. The head is restrained in the opening into the capsule and a cap which closes the capsule also serves to hold the head in place.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1995Date of Patent: December 10, 1996Assignee: Implant Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. Lazzara, Keith D. Beaty, Thomas S. Heylmun
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Patent number: 5437550Abstract: A tool for affixing a component to a dental implant fixture with a screw passing through the component and threaded into the implant fixture, in which the tool has two parts telescopically interfitting one within the other, the outer part being tubular for carrying the component at one end, and the inner part fitted at one end for carrying the screw positioned within the component, whereby the component and the screw within it can be carried together to the implant fixture where the outer part is used to hold the component in place while the inner part is used to drive the screw into the implant fixture.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1994Date of Patent: August 1, 1995Assignee: Implant Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Keith D. Beaty, Thomas S. Heylmun