Patents Assigned to Phygen, LLC.
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Patent number: 10433875Abstract: An orthopedic device has a configuration that employs a scalloped profile that defines internal scalloped edges having troughs and crests that extend substantially along the outer edge of a head of the device. The troughs and crests interface with a series of troughs and crests around the openings in the device. Each of the openings includes an outwardly extending slot that permits the opening to expand and contract outward as the head of the anchor is rotated. This enables an anti-backout feature that prevents or substantially inhibits undesired rotation and backout.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2016Date of Patent: October 8, 2019Assignee: Phygen, LLCInventor: Laszlo Garamszegi
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Patent number: 9668779Abstract: Devices are adapted for interconnecting first and second longitudinal members extending along a spinal column of a patient. The devices are particularly suited for use in the cervical region of the spine.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2013Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Assignee: PHYGEN, LLCInventor: Bryan Okamoto
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Patent number: 9510867Abstract: An orthopedic device has a configuration that employs a scalloped profile that defines internal scalloped edges having troughs and crests that extend substantially along the outer edge of a head of the device. The troughs and crests interface with a series of troughs and crests around the openings in the device. Each of the openings includes an outwardly extending slot that permits the opening to expand and contract outward as the head of the anchor is rotated. This enables an anti-backout feature that prevents or substantially inhibits undesired rotation and backout.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2011Date of Patent: December 6, 2016Assignee: PHYGEN, LLCInventor: Laszlo Garamszegi
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Patent number: 9387016Abstract: Disclosed is a device that is configured to be implanted adjacent interspinous processes of a patient. In one aspect, a spinal implant device comprises: a spacer region adapted to be positioned between first and second spinous processes of first and second vertebral bodies to limit movement of the first spinous process and the second spinous process toward one another; and an attachment region attached to the spacer region, the attachment region adapted to attach to the first spinous process via a fastener, the attachment region comprising a pair of pads having attachment elements that are configured to attach onto the spinous process.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2013Date of Patent: July 12, 2016Assignee: PHYGEN, LLCInventors: Bryan Okamoto, Laszlo Garamszegi
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Publication number: 20140128919Abstract: Devices are adapted for interconnecting first and second longitudinal members extending along a spinal column of a patient. The devices are particularly suited for use in the cervical region of the spine.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2013Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: PHYGEN, LLCInventor: Bryan Okamoto
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Patent number: 8273112Abstract: Disclosed are spinal fusion assemblies for use in skeletal systems. The assembly includes a coupling element that can be coupled to a fixation element, such as, for example, a screw with a head that removably mates with the coupling element. The coupling element and fixation element are configured to be coupled to an elongate stabilizer, such as a rod, that is positioned between a top and a bottom saddle. A compression member, such as a compression nut, is configured to mate with the coupling element and provides a compressive force to the top and bottom saddles to secure the elongate stabilizer therebetween. The top and bottom saddles are movably positioned within the coupling element such that they can gradually reposition and self-align into a secure engagement with the stabilizer as the compression member provides the compressive force.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2010Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Assignee: Phygen, LLCInventors: Laszlo Garamszegi, John Carlisle Brown, Souhail Toubia
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Patent number: 8192438Abstract: A rod reducer is adapted for inserting a rod into position within an orthopedic device. The rod reducer is configured for use with one hand and does not obstruct the surgeon's view of the surgical field during use.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2007Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Phygen, LLC.Inventor: Laszlo Garamszegi
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Patent number: 8137387Abstract: A bone stabilizer assembly includes a fixation element, a coupling element, and a compression nut. The fixation element is adapted to engage a bone and having a head portion and shank portion. The coupling element has an internal bore sized to receive the shank portion of the fixation element and a pyramid-shaped seat for supporting the head portion of the fixation element. The coupling element is adapted to receive a stabilizer rod. The compression nut is engagable with the coupling element and is adapted to rotatingly move distally into the coupling element to translate a force to the head portion through the rod and the saddle such that the head portion is forced against the seat of the coupling element to prevent relative movement between the fixation element and the coupling element.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2007Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Phygen, LLC.Inventor: Laszlo Garamszegi