Patents by Inventor James Van Hoeck
James Van Hoeck 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: 8562682Abstract: An intervertebral joint prosthesis having a ball component (22) for engagement with a first vertebra (26) and a trough component (24) for engagement with a second vertebra (27) adjacent to the first vertebra is disclosed. The trough component (24) includes a generally concave surface (50) having a substantially flat portion (52). When the ball component (22) and the trough component (24) are engaged to their respective vertebrae, the ball component (72) and the trough component (24) engage each other, permitting rotation and translation of the vertebrae with respect to each other. Both components include a flange (34, 56) for engaging a vertebra. The invention also contemplates a method for and a tool for use in implanting a two-piece intervertebral joint prosthesis.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2009Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Steven Gill, Colin Walker, James Van Hoeck, Larry Gause
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Patent number: 8206399Abstract: An intervertebral joint prosthesis having a ball component (22) for engagement with a first vertebra (26) and a trough component (24) for engagement with a second vertebra (27) adjacent to the first vertebra is disclosed. The trough component (24) includes a generally concave surface (50) having a substantially flat portion (52). When the ball component (22) and the trough component (24) are engaged to their respective vertebrae, the ball component (72) and the trough component (24) engage each other, permitting rotation and translation of the vertebrae with respect to each other. Both components include a flange (34,56) for engaging a vertebra. The invention also contemplates a method for and a tool for use in implanting a two-piece intervertebral joint prosthesis.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2003Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Steven S. Gill, Colin Walker, James van Hoeck, Larry Gause
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Publication number: 20100049323Abstract: An intervertebral joint prosthesis having a ball component (22) for engagement with a first vertebra (26) and a trough component (24) for engagement with a second vertebra (27) adjacent to the first vertebra is disclosed. The trough component (24) includes a generally concave surface (50) having a substantially flat portion (52). When the ball component (22) and the trough component (24) are engaged to their respective vertebrae, the ball component (72) and the trough component (24) engage each other, permitting rotation and translation of the vertebrae with respect to each other. Both components include a flange (34, 56) for engaging a vertebra. The invention also contemplates a method for and a tool for use in implanting a two-piece intervertebral joint prosthesis.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Steven S. Gill, Colin Walker, James Van Hoeck, Larry Gause
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Publication number: 20080109083Abstract: One embodiment of a hollow spinal spacer (10) includes a curved anterior wall (11) having opposite ends (12, 13), a posterior wall (15) having opposite ends (16, 17), two lateral walls (20, 21), each integrally connected between the opposite ends (12, 13, 16, 17) of the anterior (11) and posterior (15) walls to define a chamber (30). The walls (11, 15, 20, 21) include a superior face (35) and an inferior face (40). The superior face (35) defines a first opening (36) in communication with the chamber (30) and includes a first vertebral engaging surface (37). The inferior face (40) defines a second opening (41) in communication with the chamber (30) and includes a second vertebral engaging surface (42).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2007Publication date: May 8, 2008Inventors: James Van Hoeck, Troy McDonald, Bradley Coates, Regis Haid, Stephen Heim, Kevin Foley, Eugene Eckstein
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Patent number: 7276081Abstract: A spinal spacer 300 for engagement between vertebrae is provided which includes a body 301 formed of a bone composition. The body 301 includes a first end 311, an opposite second 315 end, a superior face 335 defining a superior vertebral engaging surface 337 and an inferior face 338 defining an inferior vertebral engaging surface 340. At least one of the vertebral engaging surfaces defines a set of migration resistance grooves 350. Each of the grooves 350 includes a first face 355 defining an angle of no more than about 90 degrees relative to the engaging surface 340 and a second opposing sloped face 360. The first and second faces 355, 360 define an arcuate pocket 370 therebetween for trapping vertebral bone to resist migration of the spacer 300. In one embodiment, the grooves 350 are arranged in series in that all of the second faces 360 slope in the same direction.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1999Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Bradley J. Coates, James Van Hoeck, Jeffrey W. Poyner
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Publication number: 20060282166Abstract: Intervertebral implant components having compliant coatings, and methods of making and implanting the implant components are provided. The embodiments relate to compositions, methods and devices having a compliant surface coating that permits application of the device in areas without significant bone reformation to accept the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2005Publication date: December 14, 2006Inventors: Fred Molz, Hai Trieu, James Van Hoeck
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Publication number: 20060229723Abstract: A intervertebral fusion device and method according to which an artificial disc is removed from an intervertebral space between adjacent vertebrae and an intervertebral fusion device is inserted in the intervertebral space to fuse the adjacent vertebrae.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2005Publication date: October 12, 2006Applicant: SDGI Holdings, Inc.Inventor: James Van Hoeck
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Publication number: 20050187631Abstract: A prosthetic device according to which a time-dependent degree of resistance is provided to at least one predetermined type of relative directional motion between first and second components of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2005Publication date: August 25, 2005Applicant: SDGI Holdings, Inc.Inventors: James Van Hoeck, Carlos Gil, Randall Allard, Greg Marik, Hai Trieu
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Publication number: 20050165483Abstract: Spinal spacers 20 are provided for fusion of a motion segment. The spacers include a load bearing member 21 having a wall 22 sized for engagement within a space between adjacent vertebrae to maintain the space and an effective amount of an osteogenic composition to stimulate osteoinduction. The osteogenic composition includes a substantially pure osteogenic factor in, a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. In one embodiment the load bearing member includes a bone graft impregnated in an osteogenic composition. In another embodiment, the osteogenic composition 30 is packed within a chamber 25 defined in the graft. Any suitable configuration of a bone graft is contemplated, including bone dowels, D-shaped spacers and cortical rings. A spinal spacer 300 for engagement between vertebrae is also provided which includes a body 301 formed of a bone composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2004Publication date: July 28, 2005Inventors: Eddie Ray, Lawrence Boyd, James Van Hoeck, Bradley Coates, Jeffrey Poyner
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Publication number: 20050004672Abstract: Spinal spacers 20 are provided for fusion of a motion segment. The spacers include a load bearing member 21 having a wall 22 sized for engagement within a space between adjacent vertebrae to maintain the space and an effective amount of an osteogenic composition to stimulate osteoinduction. The osteogenic composition includes a substantially pure osteogenic factor in a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. In one embodiment the load bearing member includes a bone graft impregnated in an osteogenic composition. In another embodiment, the osteogenic composition 30 is packed within a chamber 25 defined in the graft. Any suitable configuration of a bone graft is contemplated, including bone dowels, D-shaped spacers and cortical rings.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2004Publication date: January 6, 2005Inventors: John Pafford, Lawrence Boyd, William McKay, Eddie Ray, James Van Hoeck
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Publication number: 20030236472Abstract: Systems and methods for measuring a separation characteristic of separated anatomical elements include a separator contactable with first and second anatomical elements. A sensor provides an indication of the separation characteristic of the anatomical elements. The measured separation characteristic can be compared with a desired or predetermined separation characteristic, and subsequent surgical procedures can be performed based on the measured separation characteristic.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2002Publication date: December 25, 2003Inventors: James Van Hoeck, Bradley J. Coates, Jeffrey W. Poyner, Kevin T. Foley
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Publication number: 20030187454Abstract: An intervertebral joint prosthesis having a ball component (22) for engagement with a first vertebra (26) and a trough component (24) for engagement with a second vertebra (27) adjacent to the first vertebra is disclosed. The trough component (24) includes a generally concave surface (50) having a substantially flat portion (52). When the ball component (22) and the trough component (24) are engaged to their respective vertebrae, the ball component (72) and the trough component (24) engage each other, permitting rotation and translation of the vertebrae with respect to each other. Both components include a flange (34,56) for engaging a vertebra. The invention also contemplates a method for and a tool for use in implanting a two-piece intervertebral joint prosthesis.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2003Publication date: October 2, 2003Inventors: Steven S. Gill, Colin Walker, James van Hoeck, Larry Gause
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Patent number: 6540785Abstract: An intervertebral joint prosthesis having a ball component (22) for engagement with a first vertebra (26) and a trough component (24) for engagement with a second vertebra (27) adjacent to the first vertebra is disclosed. The trough component (24) includes a generally concave surface (50) having a substantially flat portion (52). When the ball component (22) and the trough component (24) are engaged to their respective vertebrae, the ball component (72) and the trough component (24) engage each other, permitting rotation and translation of the vertebrae with respect to each other. Both components include a flange (34,56) for engaging a vertebra. The invention also contemplates a method for and a tool for use in implanting a two-piece intervertebral joint prosthesis.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Steven S. Gill, Colin Walker, James van Hoeck, Larry Gause
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Patent number: 6402751Abstract: One embodiment of a spinal fixation system 10 including a pair of longitudinal members 11, 12 positionable adjacent the spine, means for engaging longitudinal members to the spine 13, 14, a pair of wedge members 16 each having a bearing surface 38 configured to bear on a longitudinal member 11, 12, and a connector 20 configured to span a distance between the longitudinal members 11, 12. The connector 20 includes a pair of engaging members 25, 26 each having a fixation surface 33 and a connecting surface 30, and a bridge member 21 attached to the connecting surfaces 30. The engaging members 25, 26 each define a thru-hole 35 for receiving one of the wedge members 16. The thru-holes 35 are aligned so that wherein one of the wedge members 16 is advanced through the thru-hole 35, the bearing surface 38 will bear on a corresponding longitudinal member 11, 12 to force the longitudinal member 11, 12 into contact with the fixation surface 33 and engage the longitudinal member 11, 12 to the connector 20.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.Inventors: James Van Hoeck, Denis S. Drummond, David L. Brumfield, M. Neil Anderson, Michael C. Sherman
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Patent number: 6136003Abstract: One embodiment of a spinal fixation system 10 including a pair of longitudinal members 11, 12 positionable adjacent the spine, means for engaging longitudinal members to the spine 13, 14, a pair of wedge members 16 each having a bearing surface 38 configured to bear on a longitudinal member 11, 12, and a connector 20 configured to span a distance between the longitudinal members 11, 12. The connector 20 includes a pair of engaging members 25, 26 each having a fixation surface 33 and a connecting surface 30, and a bridge member 21 attached to the connecting surfaces 30. The engaging members 25, 26 each define a thru-hole 35 for receiving one of the wedge members 16. The thru-holes 35 are aligned so that when one of the wedge members 16 is advanced through the thru-hole 35, the bearing surface 38 will bear on a corresponding longitudinal member 11, 12 to force the longitudinal member 11, 12 into contact with the fixation surface 33 and engage the longitudinal member 11, 12 to the connector 20.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2000Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.Inventors: James Van Hoeck, Denis S. Drummond, David L. Brumfield, M. Neil Anderson, Michael C. Sherman
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Patent number: 6113637Abstract: An intervertebral joint prosthesis having a ball component (22) for engagement with a first vertebra (26) and a trough component (24) for engagement with a second vertebra (27) adjacent to the first vertebra is disclosed. The trough component (24) includes a generally concave surface (50) having a substantially flat portion (52). When the ball component (22) and the trough component (24) are engaged to their respective vertebrae, the ball component (72) and the trough component (24) engage each other, permitting rotation and translation of the vertebrae with respect to each other. Both components include a flange (34,56) for engaging a vertebra. The invention also contemplates a method for and a tool for use in implanting a two-piece intervertebral joint prosthesis.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1998Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: Sofamor Danek Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Steven S. Gill, Colin Walker, James van Hoeck, Larry Gause
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Patent number: 6113600Abstract: The embodiment of a spinal fixation system 10 including a pair of longitudinal members 11, 12 positionable adjacent the spine, engaging member for engaging longitudinal members to the spine 13, 14, a pair of wedge members 16 each having a bearing surface 38 configured to bear on a longitudinal member 11, 12, and a connector 20 configured to span a distance between the longitudinal members 11, 12. The connector 20 includes a pair of engaging members 25, 26 each having a fixation surface 33 and a connecting surface 30, and a bridge member 21 attached to the connecting surfaces 30. The engaging members 25, 26 each define a thru-hole 35 for receiving one of the wedge members 16. The thru-holes 35 are aligned so that when one of the wedge members 16 is advanced through the thru-hole 35, the bearing surface 38 will bear on a corresponding longitudinal member 11, 12 to force the longitudinal member 11, 12 into contact with the fixation surface 33 and engage the longitudinal member 11, 12 to the connector 20.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1997Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: Denek Medical, Inc.Inventors: Denis S. Drummond, James Van Hoeck, David L. Brumfield, M. Neil Anderson, Michael C. Sherman
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Patent number: 5989289Abstract: A spinal spacer 300 for engagement between vertebrae is provided which includes a body 301 formed of a bone composition. The body 301 includes a first end 311, an opposite second 315 end, a superior face 335 defining a superior vertebral engaging surface 337 and an inferior face 338 defining an inferior vertebral engaging surface 340. At least one of the vertebral engaging surfaces defines a set of migration resistance grooves 350. Each of the grooves 350 includes a first face 355 defining an angle of no more than about 90 degrees relative to the engaging surface 340 and a second opposing sloped face 360. The first and second faces 355, 360 define an arcuate pocket 370 therebetween for trapping vertebral bone to resist migration of the spacer 300. In one embodiment, the grooves 350 are arranged in series in that all of the second faces 360 slope in the same direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Bradley J. Coates, James Van Hoeck, Jeffrey Poyner
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Patent number: 5888222Abstract: A spinal spacer 300 for engagement between vertebrae is provided. The spacer includes a body 301 having a first end 311, an opposite second 315 end, a superior face 335 defining a superior vertebral engaging surface 337 and an inferior face 338 defining an inferior vertebral engaging surface 340. At least one of the vertebral engaging surfaces defines a set of migration resistance grooves 350. Each of the grooves 350 includes a first face 355 defining an angle of no more than about 90 degrees relative to the engaging surface 340 and a second opposing sloped face 360. The first and second faces 355, 360 define an arcuate pocket 370 therebetween for trapping vertebral bone to resist migration of the spacer 300. In one embodiment, the grooves 350 are arranged in series in that all of the second faces 360 slope in the same direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1997Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: SDGI Holding, Inc.Inventors: Bradley J. Coates, James Van Hoeck, Jeffery W. Poyner