Patents Assigned to Spinal, LLC
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Patent number: 7862281Abstract: The present invention provides a linear fastening system capable of rapid engagement and disengagement. More specifically, the system utilizes a cooperating collet member and a compression ring member which are constructed and arranged to slip easily over a shank member. The fastener system is secured by linearly traversing a compression member in an overlapping fashion over the collet member thereby utilizing ribbed surfaces to compress the collet member to grip the outer surface of the shank member. In this manner, the linear fastener system is capable of providing a precise, secure, and reproducible connection between multiple components without the need to apply rotational torque to the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2007Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Spinal, LLCInventors: Robert L. Doubler, John E. Hammill, Sr.
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Patent number: 7678136Abstract: This disclosure relates to spinal fixation assemblies for use in spinal fixation constructs. The final fixation assemblies include fastening arrangements for clamping components of the assemblies at desired positions. The fastening arrangements are moved from pre-finally clamped orientations to finally clamped orientations through the use of linear force. An installation tool can be used to inhibit linear force from being transferred to the patient.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2004Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Spinal, LLCInventors: Robert L. Doubler, John E. Hammill, Sr.
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Patent number: 7662174Abstract: A bone plate for stabilizing adjacent vertebrae or ends of a bone having a span for extending across the discontinuity. The span has brackets for attaching to the bone. The brackets have countersunk apertures terminating through which bone screws are placed in the bone. An cam bore is located between the countersunk apertures and a cam with lobe surfaces is positioned in the cam bore. Upon rotation of the cam, the lobe surfaces engage an end of the wedge shoes and move them so that the other end of the wedge shoes move into the countersunk apertures and frictionally engage the heads of the bone screws. The wedge shoe is provided with means to lock the cam in position. The wedge shoe is also provided with means to indicate that the shoe has completely engaged the head of the bone screw in the countersunk aperture.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2006Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: Spinal, LLCInventors: Robert L. Doubler, John E. Hammill
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Patent number: 7322984Abstract: A bone plate for stabilizing adjacent vertebrae or ends of a bone has a span for extending across the discontinuity. The span has brackets for attaching to the bone. The brackets have countersunk apertures terminating through which bone screws are placed in the bone. An eccentric cam bore is located between the countersunk apertures and, upon rotation of an eccentric cam, wedge grip shoes are slid into the countersunk apertures and frictionally engage the spherical heads of the bone screws. To prevent back-out of the bone screws, the eccentric cam is locked into the wedge grip shoes.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2005Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: Spinal, LLCInventors: Robert L. Doubler, John E. Hammill
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Patent number: 7090674Abstract: A low profile orthopedic device is used to fix and stabilize bones to correct anomalies in skeletal structure occurring naturally or by trauma. Bone screws are screwed into bones by application of torque. Clamps are movably attached to the screws. Each clamp includes a compression ring. A connecting rod connects several screws through slots in the clamps. The clamps are tightened to hold the rod and the heads in a pre-selected position by linear movement of the compression rings.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2003Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Spinal, LLCInventors: Robert L. Doubler, John E. Hammill
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Patent number: RE42867Abstract: A low profile orthopedic device is used to fix and stabilize bones to correct anomalies in skeletal structure occurring naturally or by trauma. Bone screws are screwed into bones by application of torque. Clamps are movably attached to the screws. Each clamp includes a compression ring. A connecting rod connects several screws through slots in the clamps. The clamps are tightened to hold the rod and the heads in a pre-selected position by linear movement of the compression rings.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2008Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: Spinal, LLCInventors: John E. Hammill, Sr., Robert Doubler