Patents Assigned to Robert Reid, Inc.
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Patent number: 10219844Abstract: A spine fixation device including an elongated bone screw partially embedded in a vertebra of a spine and a retaining head that can receive a rod and a head of the bone screw. The retaining head has an inner member that includes a screw head receiving section for receiving the screw head. The retaining head further has an outer member that includes an inner face that can contact an outer face of the screw head receiving section. When the inner face is in contact with the outer face, the screw head receiving section applies pressure to the screw head to fixate the relative angle between the bone screw and the retaining head.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2015Date of Patent: March 5, 2019Assignee: ROBERT REID, INC.Inventors: Tsuyoshi Segawa, Carl Michael Nilsson
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Patent number: 8083777Abstract: An implantable bone anchor assembly for fixing an elongated member such as a spinal rod may include a bone anchor, a coupling head configured to receive the bone anchor and the elongated member, and a locking mechanism. The locking mechanism may provide compressive force to simultaneously fix the position of the elongated member and lock out polyaxial rotation of the bone anchor relative to the coupling head. The locking mechanism may include an engagement member with an oblique surface configured to slide along an oblique surface of the coupling head into engagement with the elongated member. The bone anchor may comprise a head portion and a threaded portion which may be coupled with the coupling head and joined together during manufacture. The assembly may further include a pin and/or a collar to retain the bone anchor. The bone anchor may be side-loaded into the coupling head.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2008Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Robert Reid, Inc.Inventors: Joshua A. Butters, Joseph Q Marietta
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Publication number: 20110196372Abstract: A bone fixing blade (2), which is fixed at a intermedullary nail main body (1) to be inserted into a medullary space of a fractured thighbone and which fixes a big bone piece portion (B1) and a small bone piece portion (B2) composing the thighbone, is provided with a cut-out portion forming unit (231) formed in a stick-like shape along a circumferential direction of the bone fixing blade comprised of three cut-out portions (23a) cut out from the surface toward the inside, wherein the cut-out portion forming unit (231) is pressed into the inside of each of the big bone piece portion and the small bone piece portion to be in a position on a recess side that is deeper than a bone fracture line (L).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2009Publication date: August 11, 2011Applicant: ROBERT REID, INC.Inventor: Takahiro Murase
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Publication number: 20080312701Abstract: An implantable bone anchor assembly for fixing an elongated member such as a spinal rod may include a bone anchor, a coupling head configured to receive the bone anchor and the elongated member, and a locking mechanism. The locking mechanism may provide compressive force to simultaneously fix the position of the elongated member and lock out polyaxial rotation of the bone anchor relative to the coupling head. The locking mechanism may include an engagement member with an oblique surface configured to slide along an oblique surface of the coupling head into engagement with the elongated member. The bone anchor may comprise a head portion and a threaded portion which may be coupled with the coupling head and joined together during manufacture. The assembly may further include a pin and/or a collar to retain the bone anchor. The bone anchor may be side-loaded into the coupling head.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2008Publication date: December 18, 2008Applicant: ROBERT REID, INC.Inventors: Joshua A. Butters, Joseph Q. Marietta
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Publication number: 20080312697Abstract: An implantable bone anchor assembly for fixing an elongated member such as a spinal rod may include a bone anchor, a coupling head configured to receive the bone anchor and the elongated member, and a locking mechanism. The locking mechanism may provide compressive force to simultaneously fix the position of the elongated member and lock out polyaxial rotation of the bone anchor relative to the coupling head. The locking mechanism may include an engagement member with an oblique surface configured to slide along an oblique surface of the coupling head into engagement with the elongated member. The bone anchor may comprise a head portion and a threaded portion which may be coupled with the coupling head and joined together during manufacture. The assembly may further include a pin and/or a collar to retain the bone anchor. The bone anchor may be side-loaded into the coupling head.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2008Publication date: December 18, 2008Applicant: ROBERT REID, INC.Inventors: Joshua A. Butters, Joseph Q. Marietta
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Publication number: 20080312696Abstract: An implantable bone anchor assembly for fixing an elongated member such as a spinal rod may include a bone anchor, a coupling head configured to receive the bone anchor and the elongated member, and a locking mechanism. The locking mechanism may provide compressive force to simultaneously fix the position of the elongated member and lock out polyaxial rotation of the bone anchor relative to the coupling head. The locking mechanism may include an engagement member with an oblique surface configured to slide along an oblique surface of the coupling head into engagement with the elongated member. The bone anchor may comprise a head portion and a threaded portion which may be coupled with the coupling head and joined together during manufacture. The assembly may further include a pin and/or a collar to retain the bone anchor. The bone anchor may be side-loaded into the coupling head.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2008Publication date: December 18, 2008Applicant: ROBERT REID, INC.Inventors: Joshua A. Butters, Joseph Q. Marietta
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Patent number: 6074393Abstract: To allow for greater ease of rod installation in a bone fixing screw having a threaded portion, and to prevent an installed rod from slipping out of place, there is formed at an outer end of a thread 11, a rod-receiving portion 12 having an opening obliquely placed with respect to the axial direction of the thread 11, so that a rod 20 can be inserted in a slantwise direction, and when it is stored in the rod-receiving portion 12, the rod 20 is secured in place with a retaining screw 14.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1997Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: Robert Reid, Inc.Inventor: Hideo Sitoto