Patents by Inventor Chris Bremer
Chris Bremer 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: 11039867Abstract: A calcaneal targeting device includes a guide body configured to target a corresponding calcaneal bone plate. The guide body includes at least one mounting opening that is configured to align with a corresponding mounting opening of the calcaneal bone plate, at least one targeting opening configured to align with a corresponding fixation opening of the calcaneal bone plate, and a guiding portion that includes a tali targeting opening and a first elongated opening that has a first length. The first elongated opening is configured to allow sliding of a guide wire across the first length and align the tali targeting opening with a sustentaculum tali.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2019Date of Patent: June 22, 2021Assignee: Biomet C.V.Inventors: Donald Bohay, John G Anderson, John Early, Leslie Grujic, Ross Takkwong Leung, Chris Bremer, Kelly Lackey
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Publication number: 20190150999Abstract: A calcaneal targeting device includes a guide body configured to target a corresponding calcaneal bone plate. The guide body includes at least one mounting opening that is configured to align with a corresponding mounting opening of the calcaneal bone plate, at least one targeting opening configured to align with a corresponding fixation opening of the calcaneal bone plate, and a guiding portion that includes a tali targeting opening and a first elongated opening that has a first length. The first elongated opening is configured to allow sliding of a guide wire across the first length and align the tali targeting opening with a sustentaculum tali.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2019Publication date: May 23, 2019Inventors: Donald Bohay, John G. Anderson, John Early, Leslie Grujic, Ross Takkwong Leung, Chris Bremer, Kelly Lackey
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Patent number: 9968364Abstract: A method of forming a bone cutting block includes: forming a plurality of saw slot plates and two side plates, the plurality of saw slot plates each including a plurality of ends opposing one another, each of the plurality of ends including a locating feature, the side plates including a plurality of locating features; and supporting the plurality of saw slot plates using the side plates, each locating feature of the plurality of saw slot plates being connected with a respective one of the plurality of locating features of the side plates and the side plates thereby opposing one another, the plurality of saw slot plates defining at least one slot therebetween which is configured for receiving a bone saw blade therethrough to make a predefined cut in a bone.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2017Date of Patent: May 15, 2018Assignee: Symmetry Medical Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Scott C. Lazar, Richard A. Lane, Chris Bremer
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Publication number: 20170181752Abstract: A method of forming a bone cutting block includes: forming a plurality of saw slot plates and two side plates, the plurality of saw slot plates each including a plurality of ends opposing one another, each of the plurality of ends including a locating feature, the side plates including a plurality of locating features; and supporting the plurality of saw slot plates using the side plates, each locating feature of the plurality of saw slot plates being connected with a respective one of the plurality of locating features of the side plates and the side plates thereby opposing one another, the plurality of saw slot plates defining at least one slot therebetween which is configured for receiving a bone saw blade therethrough to make a predefined cut in a bone.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2017Publication date: June 29, 2017Applicant: Symmetry Medical Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Scott C. Lazar, Richard A. Lane, Chris Bremer
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Patent number: 9603604Abstract: A bone cutting block includes: a plurality of saw slot plates each including a plurality of ends opposing one another, each of the plurality of ends including a locating feature, the plurality of saw slot plates defining at least one slot therebetween which is configured for receiving a bone saw blade therethrough to make a predefined cut in a bone; and two side plates opposing one another, including a plurality of locating features, and supporting the plurality of saw slot plates, each locating feature of the plurality of saw slot plates being connected with a respective one of the plurality of locating features of the side plates.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2012Date of Patent: March 28, 2017Assignee: Symmetry Medical Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Scott C. Lazar, Richard A. Lane, Chris Bremer
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Publication number: 20160045238Abstract: A calcaneal targeting device includes a guide body configured to target a corresponding calcaneal bone plate. The guide body includes at least one mounting opening that is configured to align with a corresponding mounting opening of the calcaneal bone plate, at least one targeting opening configured to align with a corresponding fixation opening of the calcaneal bone plate, and a guiding portion that includes a tali targeting opening and a first elongated opening that has a first length. The first elongated opening is configured to allow sliding of a guide wire across the first length and align the tali targeting opening with a sustentaculum tali.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2014Publication date: February 18, 2016Applicant: Biomet C.V.Inventors: Donald Bohay, John G. Anderson, John Early, Leslie Grujic, Ross Takkwong Leung, Chris Bremer, Kelly Lackey
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Patent number: 8777998Abstract: Among other things, there is disclosed an orthopedic plate system for use in supporting or stabilizing long bones in pediatric patients. The plate includes a substantially planar portion for placement along a diaphysis of a long bone and a portion curved out of the plane of the planar portion for placement along at least part of a metaphysis of the long bone. Holes through the plate are provided for screws in both the curved and planar portions, which hold the plate to the long bone. The holes are substantially parallel to each other and substantially perpendicular to the plane of the planar portion. Screws through the holes and into the bone are substantially parallel to an epiphyseal plate of the long bone, so that attachment of the plate to the bone does not adversely affect growth of the long bone.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2009Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Orthopediatrics Corp.Inventors: David Daniels, Dave Bailey, Chris Bremer, Daniel Hoernschemeyer
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Publication number: 20130296871Abstract: A bone cutting block includes: a plurality of saw slot plates each including a plurality of ends opposing one another, each of the plurality of ends including a locating feature, the plurality of saw slot plates defining at least one slot therebetween which is configured for receiving a bone saw blade therethrough to make a predefined cut in a bone; and two side plates opposing one another, including a plurality of locating features, and supporting the plurality of saw slot plates, each locating feature of the plurality of saw slot plates being connected with a respective one of the plurality of locating features of the side plates.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2012Publication date: November 7, 2013Inventors: Scott C. Lazar, Richard A. Lane, Chris Bremer
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Patent number: 7931680Abstract: An implant for lengthening the lateral column of the foot is configured for engagement across the calcaneocuboid joint or across a space formed between two bone segments of the calcaneus bone. The implant includes a plate configured positioning on the bone segments and includes an array of screw holes at its opposite ends arranged for solid fixation to the corresponding bone using bone screws. The implant includes a wedge projecting from the bone engaging surface of the plate. The wedge has a width that is tapered toward the plantar aspect and toward the medial aspect of the foot.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2005Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Assignee: DePuy Products, Inc.Inventors: Mark Myerson, Priya Prasad, Chris Bremer
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Patent number: 7892264Abstract: A fixation device for reduction and fixation of fractures of the talus bone of the foot includes a thin titanium alloy plate having a lower wing configured for attachment to the lateral aspect of the talus and an upper wing configured for attachment to the dorsal aspect of the talus. The plate includes a substantially perpendicular or right angle bend between the lower and upper wings. In one embodiment, each wing includes three screw holes arranged in a generally triangular pattern. Two holes on each plate are situated in tabs and the center of the plate has a reduced width so that the plate presents a minimal profile. One of the tabs on the upper wing is bent away from the lower wing at a pre-determined angle so that the wing conforms to the shape of the talus. In an alternative embodiment, the upper wing includes a step portion between the lower wing and the bent tab and carrying one screw hole. In this embodiment, the bent tab is generally elongated with one or two screw holes disposed along its length.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2005Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: DePuy Products, Inc.Inventors: Roy Sanders, Priya Prasad, Chris Bremer
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Publication number: 20100217332Abstract: Among other things, there is disclosed an orthopedic plate system for use in supporting or stabilizing long bones in pediatric patients. The plate includes a substantially planar portion for placement along a diaphysis of a long bone and a portion curved out of the plane of the planar portion for placement along at least part of a metaphysis of the long bone. Holes through the plate are provided for screws in both the curved and planar portions, which hold the plate to the long bone. The holes are substantially parallel to each other and substantially perpendicular to the plane of the planar portion. Screws through the holes and into the bone are substantially parallel to an epiphyseal plate of the long bone, so that attachment of the plate to the bone does not adversely affect growth of the long bone.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2009Publication date: August 26, 2010Inventors: David Daniels, Dave Bailey, Chris Bremer, Daniel Hoernschemeyer
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Patent number: 7344538Abstract: A fixation device for fixation and/or fusion of the bones and joints of the mid-foot includes a plate having a plurality of screw holes for attachment of the plate around the perimeter of the fusion site. Four screw holes are positioned at the corners of the plate and two screw holes are located at the opposite sides and mid-length of the plate. Four additional screw holes are defined at the interior of the plate to increase the number of points of attachment of the plate to the bones of the mid-foot or to increase the ability to stabilize multiple bone segments in the case of a difficult mid-foot fracture. The plate includes a plurality of cut-outs defined between or interior of the screw holes.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2005Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: DePuy Products, Inc.Inventors: Mark Myerson, Priya Prasad, Roy Sanders, Chris Bremer
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Publication number: 20080015591Abstract: A short guide for temporary fixation to a fastener hole in a bone plate, includes a bottom threaded portion, a top portion, and a central passage for guiding an orthopedic device. The threaded end is preferably provided with a triple lead taper thread. The central passage is sized for receiving an orthopedic device, e.g., a drill bit or K-wire. The top portion is provided with tool engagement structure for coupling to a guide driver. The length of the device permits multiple guides to be pre-assembled to the plate without obscuring and crowding the area of interest. When the bone plate includes polyaxial bushings, the guides are initially lightly screwed therein, permitting the surgeon to modify the angle of each guide and bushing to a selected orientation before locking the bushing at an orientation by tightening the guide into the bushing.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2006Publication date: January 17, 2008Inventors: Javier E. Castaneda, Chris Bremer, Steve Donnelly, Pam Guzman, Dennis Stoller
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Publication number: 20060241609Abstract: An implant for lengthening the lateral column of the foot is configured for engagement across the calcaneocuboid joint or across a space formed between two bone segments of the calcaneus bone. The implant includes a plate configured positioning on the bone segments and includes an array of screw holes at its opposite ends arranged for solid fixation to the corresponding bone using bone screws. The implant includes a wedge projecting from the bone engaging surface of the plate. The wedge has a width that is tapered toward the plantar aspect and toward the medial aspect of the foot.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2005Publication date: October 26, 2006Inventors: Mark Myerson, Priya Prasad, Chris Bremer
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Publication number: 20060241592Abstract: A fixation device for fixation and/or fusion of the bones and joints of the mid-foot includes a plate having a plurality of screw holes for attachment of the plate around the perimeter of the fusion site. In one embodiment, four screw holes are positioned at the corners of the plate and two screw holes are located at the opposite sides and mid-length of the plate. Preferably, four additional screw holes are defined at the interior of the plate to increase the number of points of attachment of the plate to the bones of the mid-foot or to increase the ability to stabilize multiple bone segments in the case of a difficult mid-foot fracture. The plate includes a plurality of cut-outs defined between or interior of the screw holes. The cut-outs are sized to accept additional bone fasteners to either enhance the attachment of the plate to the mid-foot bones or to provide access for a fastener to reduce a bone fragment beneath the plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2005Publication date: October 26, 2006Inventors: Mark Myerson, Priya Prasad, Roy Sanders, Chris Bremer
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Publication number: 20060241608Abstract: A fixation plate for use in fusion of the metatarsal-phalangeal joint includes a distal portion configured to engage the metatarsus bone and a proximal portion configured to engage the phalanx bone. The distal portion is elongated with several screw defined therethrough along a longitudinal axis passing through the portion. The proximal portion includes a plurality of screw holes that are all offset relative to each other along axes parallel and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. No more than one of the screw holes in the proximal portion is aligned with the longitudinal axis. The fixation plate is contoured to cup the bones of the MTP joint. The plate may include an intermediate portion that is bent at a pre-determined dorsi-flexion angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2005Publication date: October 26, 2006Inventors: Mark Myerson, Priya Prasad, Chris Bremer
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Publication number: 20060241607Abstract: A fixation device for reduction of bone segments of the metatarsus comprises a fixation plate that is sized and configured to generally conform to the shaft of the metatarsus between the head and base. The plate includes a head end that is wider than the base end, with curved side edges that gradually taper between the two ends and produce a necked-down portion between the two ends that narrower than either end. The profile of the plate is further reduced by curving the plate across its width and along the entire length of the plate and by forming the plate at a minimal thickness of about 0.9 mm. The plate is provided with a plurality of screw holes staggered across the length and width of the plate. In the preferred embodiment, two screw holes are provided at each end and a group of four screws are provided adjacent each of the side edges. The screws holes are staggered to avoid conflict of the screws within the bone regardless of how many screws are used to secure the plate to the bone.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2005Publication date: October 26, 2006Inventors: Mark Myerson, Priya Prasad, Roy Sanders, Chris Bremer
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Publication number: 20060235396Abstract: A fixation device for reduction and fixation of fractures of the talus bone of the foot includes a thin titanium alloy plate having a lower wing configured for attachment to the lateral aspect of the talus and an upper wing configured for attachment to the dorsal aspect of the talus. The plate includes a substantially perpendicular or right angle bend between the lower and upper wings. In one embodiment, each wing includes three screw holes arranged in a generally triangular pattern. Two holes on each plate are situated in tabs and the center of the plate has a reduced width so that the plate presents a minimal profile. One of the tabs on the upper wing is bent away from the lower wing at a pre-determined angle so that the wing conforms to the shape of the talus. In an alternative embodiment, the upper wing includes a step portion between the lower wing and the bent tab and carrying one screw hole. In this embodiment, the bent tab is generally elongated with one or two screw holes disposed along its length.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2005Publication date: October 19, 2006Inventors: Roy Sanders, Priya Prasad, Chris Bremer
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Publication number: 20060235397Abstract: A device for fixation of the navicular bone of the foot includes a truss plate defining a plurality of holes for receive bone screws therethrough. The holes are staggered along the length and width of the plate to minimize the overall width of the plate and to ensure that bone screws passing through all holes do not conflict within the bone. The plate includes a medial section configured for attachment to the medial aspect of the navicular and a dorsal section that is curved into a hook shape for attachment to the dorsal aspect of the bone. The hook shape helps retain and reduce the bone fragments of a fractured navicular. The plate further defines a plurality of cut-outs between struts supporting the screw hole locations, wherein the cut-outs are configured to receive bone fasteners therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2005Publication date: October 19, 2006Inventors: Roy Sanders, Priya Prasad, Chris Bremer