Patents by Inventor David Kelman
David Kelman 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: 8753404Abstract: Bipolar prostheses which include various structures and other techniques for optimizing material wear and mechanical strength properties. Such prostheses feature, for example, improved resistance to polyethylene wear while also reducing potential for dislocation of the femoral stem from the prosthesis. Such techniques and structures include varying wear resistance and mechanical strength treatment in various components of the prostheses or portions of those components as desired to improve, accentuate or optimize wear performance and dislocation reduction, locking ring structural features, structures for retaining locking rings in the bipolar prosthesis shell, and structures for limiting or reducing movement or rotation of locking rings and liners in bipolar prosthesis shells.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2005Date of Patent: June 17, 2014Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: Richard Lambert, Terry McLean, David Kelman
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Patent number: 8603182Abstract: Bipolar prostheses which include various structures and other techniques for optimizing material wear and mechanical strength properties. Such prostheses feature, for example, improved resistance to polyethylene wear while also reducing potential for dislocation of the femoral stem from the prosthesis. Such techniques and structures include varying wear resistance and mechanical strength treatment in various components of the prostheses or portions of those components as desired to improve, accentuate or optimize wear performance and dislocation reduction, locking ring structural features, structures for retaining locking rings in the bipolar prosthesis shell, and structures for limiting or reducing movement or rotation of locking rings and liners in bipolar prosthesis shells.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2007Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: Richard Lambert, Terry McLean, David Kelman
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Publication number: 20080015707Abstract: Bipolar prostheses which include various structures and other techniques for optimizing material wear and mechanical strength properties. Such prostheses feature, for example, improved resistance to polyethylene wear while also reducing potential for dislocation of the femoral stem from the prosthesis. Such techniques and structures include varying wear resistance and mechanical strength treatment in various components of the prostheses or portions of those components as desired to improve, accentuate or optimize wear performance and dislocation reduction, locking ring structural features, structures for retaining locking rings in the bipolar prosthesis shell, and structures for limiting or reducing movement or rotation of locking rings and liners in bipolar prosthesis shells.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2007Publication date: January 17, 2008Inventors: Richard Lambert, Terry McLean, David Kelman
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Publication number: 20070118229Abstract: An intramedullary implant for mounting within an intramedullary canal of a bone is disclosed. The intramedullary implant includes a lower stem portion, an upper stem portion, and a modular sleeve body. The modular sleeve body is connected to one of the lower stem portion or the upper stem portion. The sleeve body includes an inner portion that covers at least a segment of the upper stem portion and has one or more longitudinally extending bone engagement members for engagement with the bone.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2007Publication date: May 24, 2007Applicant: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: Alisha Bergin, Jerry Jones, David Kelman, Ronant Lambert, Terry McLean
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Publication number: 20070112433Abstract: Orthopaedic implants, orthopaedic implant sets, and/or methods for making the same. Aspects and embodiments of the present invention may include orthopaedic implants having an elongated insertion region including proximal, distal, and transition portions, wherein at least portions of at least one face each of the proximal and transition portions are defined by spaced apart constant radii of curvature. The same or other aspects and embodiments may include sets of orthopaedic implants in which proximal portions of the implants grow at different rates than distal portions of the implants. The same or other aspects and embodiments may include methods for making implants and/or sets of implants by studying the geometries of differently sized bony anatomies.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2006Publication date: May 17, 2007Inventors: Philip Frederick, David Kelman, Vince Shotton
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Patent number: 7160332Abstract: Methods, systems and devices related to prosthetic implants, including a device for preventing prosthetic components from separating from each other, and more specifically to an assembly for adapting a prosthetic component to receive a device for preventing an implant stem head from dislocating from a prosthetic component. Methods, systems and devices according to this invention seek to provide improved orthopedic prosthetic components and more specifically, improved constrained components that may be utilized with existing implanted prosthetic components. Liner assemblies and systems according to various embodiments of this invention may include an adapter component designed to link current prosthetic cup geometry to a constrained liner, while providing optimal range of motion and sufficient lever out.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2005Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: Phil Frederick, Jeff Shea, Brian McKinnon, David Kelman
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Publication number: 20060229626Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide a milling system and method that provides a precise triangular cut in a patient's proximal femur. The system allows the surgeon to mill in a single direction, that is, the drill is in the same or similar longitudinal place as the handle of the milling system, preventing the surgeon from having to enter the patient's leg at two different angles. The present invention also provides a milling system that can be pre-assembled (e.g., on the back table by a nurse while the surgeon is preparing the site), which enables the milling to take place in one step.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2006Publication date: October 12, 2006Inventors: Terry McLean, David Kelman
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Publication number: 20060217814Abstract: Bipolar prostheses which include various structures and other techniques for optimizing material wear and mechanical strength properties. Such prostheses feature, for example, improved resistance to polyethylene wear while also reducing potential for dislocation of the femoral stem from the prosthesis. Such techniques and structures include varying wear resistance and mechanical strength treatment in various components of the prostheses or portions of those components as desired to improve, accentuate or optimize wear performance and dislocation reduction, locking ring structural features, structures for retaining locking rings in the bipolar prosthesis shell, and structures for limiting or reducing movement or rotation of locking rings and liners in bipolar prosthesis shells.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2005Publication date: September 28, 2006Inventors: Richard Lambert, Terry McLean, David Kelman
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Patent number: 6986792Abstract: Bipolar prostheses which include various structures and other techniques for optimizing material wear and mechanical strength properties. Such prostheses feature, for example, improved resistance to polyethylene wear while also reducing potential for dislocation of the femoral stem from the prosthesis. Such techniques and structures include varying wear resistance and mechanical strength treatment in various components of the prostheses or portions of those components as desired to improve, accentuate or optimize wear performance and dislocation reduction, locking ring structural features, structures for retaining locking rings in the bipolar prosthesis shell, and structures for limiting or reducing movement or rotation of locking rings and liners in bipolar prosthesis shells.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2002Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: Terry McLean, Richard Lambert, David Kelman
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Publication number: 20060004465Abstract: An intramedullary stem that provides enhanced distal fixation and flexibility and methods for implanting the stem. Certain embodiments of the stem have primary and secondary flutes (or ridges or wedges). Other embodiments have transitional regions.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2005Publication date: January 5, 2006Inventors: Alisha Bergin, David Kelman, Richard Lambert, Todd Swanson
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Publication number: 20050246031Abstract: Methods, systems and devices related to prosthetic implants, including a device for preventing prosthetic components from separating from each other, and more specifically to an assembly for adapting a prosthetic component to receive a device for preventing an implant stem head from dislocating from a prosthetic component. Methods, systems and devices according to this invention seek to provide improved orthopedic prosthetic components and more specifically, improved constrained components that may be utilized with existing implanted prosthetic components. Liner assemblies and systems according to various embodiments of this invention may include an adapter component designed to link current prosthetic cup geometry to a constrained liner, while providing optimal range of motion and sufficient lever out.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2005Publication date: November 3, 2005Inventors: Phil Frederick, Jeff Shea, Brian McKinnon, David Kelman
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Publication number: 20050240276Abstract: The present invention relates to universal liner assemblies for use during hip joint replacement surgeries, kits providing a plurality of universal liners, and methods of manufacturing and implanting the universal liners. The universal liners allow the surgeon a greater degree of selection of liners and shells, without being tied to typical liner/shell connections based on material connection constraints.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2005Publication date: October 27, 2005Inventors: Jeffrey Shea, Vincent Shotton, David Kelman
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Publication number: 20050171548Abstract: Improved instruments for modifying a shape of a proximal femur of a patient for installation of a stem of a femoral component of a prosthetic hip during hip replacement surgery, comprising a handle including an elongated shaft extending downward approximately in a z-direction, a first offset extending from a bottom of the elongated shaft approximately in a y-direction, a second offset extending from the second offset approximately in an x-direction, and a shaping member elongated downward from the second offset approximately in the z-direction. Provided is an improved femoral broach and an improved osteotome. Also provided is a method of improving a patient's positioning during hip replacement surgery by using a variable configuration mattress for positioning the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2004Publication date: August 4, 2005Inventor: David Kelman
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Patent number: 6916342Abstract: Methods, systems and devices related to prosthetic implants, including a device for preventing prosthetic components from separating from each other, and more specifically to an assembly for adapting a prosthetic component to receive a device for preventing an implant stem head from dislocating from a prosthetic component. Methods, systems and devices according to this invention seek to provide improved orthopedic prosthetic components and more specifically, improved constrained components that may be utilized with existing implanted prosthetic components. Liner assemblies and systems according to various embodiments of this invention may include an adapter component designed to link current prosthetic cup geometry to a constrained liner, while providing optimal range of motion and sufficient lever out.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2002Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: Phil Frederick, Jeff Shea, Brian McKinnon, David Kelman
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Publication number: 20050038428Abstract: Methods and devices for retaining cerclage cable are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2004Publication date: February 17, 2005Inventors: David Kelman, C. Allen
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Publication number: 20040111152Abstract: An accommodating intraocular lens is provided and includes an optic; a haptic having an opening formed therein; and a flexible membrane having a first peripheral edge and a second peripheral edge. The flexible membrane has an opening extending therethrough from the first peripheral edge to the second peripheral edge, wherein the first peripheral edge attaches to the optic and the second peripheral edge attaches to the haptic so that the optic is axially aligned with the opening. The flexible membrane is formed of a memory type material so that when the ciliary muscle constricts, the optic moves in an anterior direction and the flexible membrane deforms from a first position to permit the optic to move. Relaxation of the ciliary muscle causes the optic to move in a posterior direction, resulting in both the optic and flexible membrane toward the first position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2002Publication date: June 10, 2004Inventor: Charles David Kelman
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Publication number: 20040064182Abstract: A high-myopia intraocular lens (IOL) for anterior-chamber implantation is constructed as a single, integral unit with an optic portion in the shape of a substantially circular concave lens, an annular flange portion extending radially outwards from the circumference of the optic portion, and haptic elements for fixating the IOL in its implanted position. The annular flange is substantially impervious to light and has an outside diameter at least as large as the aperture diameter of a dilated pupil of the eye. The circumferential surface of the optic portion is substantially light-impervious as well as non-reflective. The IOL is at least in part foldable to facilitate surgical implantation in the eye through a small incision.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Charles David Kelman
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Publication number: 20040054418Abstract: Bipolar prostheses which include various structures and other techniques for optimizing material wear and mechanical strength properties. Such prostheses feature, for example, improved resistance to polyethylene wear while also reducing potential for dislocation of the femoral stem from the prosthesis. Such techniques and structures include varying wear resistance and mechanical strength treatment in various components of the prostheses or portions of those components as desired to improve, accentuate or optimize wear performance and dislocation reduction, locking ring structural features, structures for retaining locking rings in the bipolar prosthesis shell, and structures for limiting or reducing movement or rotation of locking rings and liners in bipolar prosthesis shells.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2002Publication date: March 18, 2004Inventors: Terry McLean, Richard Lambert, David Kelman
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Publication number: 20040006387Abstract: An intraocular lens is provided and includes a deformable optic; a pair of support posts spaced circumferentially about the optic and extending outwardly therefrom; and a pair of retaining elements for securing the lens portion within an anterior chamber of the eye by grasping a portion of an anterior surface of iris tissue. Each retaining element has flexible first and second pincer tips that are normally in an abutting or a close abutting relationship when the retaining element is in a closed position. Each retaining element is secured to the anterior surface by opening the first and second pincer tips and pinching the anterior surface of the iris tissue. The optic is coupled to the retaining elements by disposing the support posts within openings or slots that are defined in the retaining elements. The coupling between the posts and the retaining elements is such that the optic is not only securely held within the anterior chamber but also is easily removable and adjustable.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2002Publication date: January 8, 2004Inventor: Charles David Kelman
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Publication number: 20030187512Abstract: Methods, systems and devices related to prosthetic implants, including a device for preventing prosthetic components from separating from each other, and more specifically to an assembly for adapting a prosthetic component to receive a device for preventing an implant stem head from dislocating from a prosthetic component. Methods, systems and devices according to this invention seek to provide improved orthopedic prosthetic components and more specifically, improved constrained components that may be utilized with existing implanted prosthetic components. Liner assemblies and systems according to various embodiments of this invention may include an adapter component designed to link current prosthetic cup geometry to a constrained liner, while providing optimal range of motion and sufficient lever out.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Inventors: Phil Frederick, Jeff Shea, Brian McKinnon, David Kelman