Patents by Inventor Jason E. GARBER
Jason E. GARBER 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: 10130491Abstract: The embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a spinal implant assembly having features to prevent or minimize fixation elements, such as screws, from being dislodged, or from backing out over time and with use. The spinal implant assembly may comprise an implantable body having first apertures for receiving fixation elements. A plate configured to nest against the posterior portion of the implantable body and comprising one or more second apertures can be provided. These second apertures permit access to the head portions of the fixation elements. One or more locking elements are then passed through the second apertures and engage the head portions of the fixation elements. In addition, the plate may comprise an adjustable arm to allow the plate to be used with implantable bodies of different size.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2016Date of Patent: November 20, 2018Assignee: CENTINEL SPINE, INC.Inventors: Jason E. Garber, Christophe M. H. Geisert, Barbara D. Wirth, John Parry, John J. Viscogliosi
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Patent number: 9592081Abstract: A system and method for stabilizing adjacent vertebral bodies that have been fused is provided. The system and method involves transversely securing the bony segments of fused vertebral bodies together. In accordance with one exemplary embodiment, translaminar screws may be employed to transfix the facet joints of one or more motion segments. The motion segment may further include the presence of a spinal fusion implant or other internal fixation device.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2015Date of Patent: March 14, 2017Assignee: CENTINEL SPINE, INC.Inventors: John S. Thalgott, David T. Stinson, Anthony J. Fennell, Jason E. Garber
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Publication number: 20170035574Abstract: The embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a spinal implant assembly having features to prevent or minimize fixation elements, such as screws, from being dislodged, or from backing out over time and with use. The spinal implant assembly may comprise an implantable body having first apertures for receiving fixation elements. A plate configured to nest against the posterior portion of the implantable body and comprising one or more second apertures can be provided. These second apertures permit access to the head portions of the fixation elements. One or more locking elements are then passed through the second apertures and engage the head portions of the fixation elements. In addition, the plate may comprise an adjustable arm to allow the plate to be used with implantable bodies of different size.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2016Publication date: February 9, 2017Inventors: Jason E. Garber, Christophe M. H. Geisert, Barbara D. Wirth, John Parry, John J. Viscogliosi
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Patent number: 9468534Abstract: The embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a spinal implant assembly having features to prevent or minimize fixation elements, such as screws, from being dislodged, or from backing out over time and with use. The spinal implant assembly may comprise an implantable body having first apertures for receiving fixation elements. A plate configured to nest against the posterior portion of the implantable body and comprising one or more second apertures can be provided. These second apertures permit access to the head portions of the fixation elements. One or more locking elements are then passed through the second apertures and engage the head portions of the fixation elements. In addition, the plate may comprise an adjustable arm to allow the plate to be used with implantable bodies of different size.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2015Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Assignee: CENTINEL SPINE, INCInventors: Jason E. Garber, Christophe M. H. Geisert, Barbara D. Wirth, John Parry, John J. Viscogliosi
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Publication number: 20160008039Abstract: A system and method for stabilizing adjacent vertebral bodies that have been fused is provided. The system and method involves transversely securing the bony segments of fused vertebral bodies together. In accordance with one exemplary embodiment, translaminar screws may be employed to transfix the facet joints of one or more motion segments. The motion segment may further include the presence of a spinal fusion implant or other internal fixation device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2015Publication date: January 14, 2016Inventors: John S. Thalgott, David T. Stinson, Anthony J. Fennell, Jason E. Garber
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Patent number: 9173695Abstract: A bone fastener assembly instrument that can assemble a two-component bone fastener during surgery is provided. The bone fastener may be of a type that comprises a threaded bolt and nut for securing an implantable device to bone, such as a spinous process. A method for using the bone fastener assembly instrument is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2013Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignee: PARADIGM SPINE, LLCInventors: Markus Salvermoser, Stephan Eckhof, Sven Oliver Muckenfuss, Jason E. Garber
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Publication number: 20150305883Abstract: The embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a spinal implant assembly having features to prevent or minimize fixation elements, such as screws, from being dislodged, or from backing out over time and with use. The spinal implant assembly may comprise an implantable body having first apertures for receiving fixation elements. A plate configured to nest against the posterior portion of the implantable body and comprising one or more second apertures can be provided. These second apertures permit access to the head portions of the fixation elements. One or more locking elements are then passed through the second apertures and engage the head portions of the fixation elements. In addition, the plate may comprise an adjustable arm to allow the plate to be used with implantable bodies of different size.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2015Publication date: October 29, 2015Inventors: Jason E. Garber, Christophe M.H. Geisert, Barbara D. Schweizer, John Parry, John J. Viscogliosi
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Patent number: 9078701Abstract: A system and method for stabilizing adjacent vertebral bodies that have been fused is provided. The system and method involves transversely securing the bony segments of fused vertebral bodies together. In accordance with one exemplary embodiment, translaminar screws may be employed to transfix the facet joints of one or more motion segments. The motion segment may further include the presence of a spinal fusion implant or other internal fixation device.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2010Date of Patent: July 14, 2015Assignee: CENTINEL SPINE, INC.Inventors: John S. Thalgott, David T. Stinson, Anthony J. Fennell, Jason E. Garber
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Patent number: 9066815Abstract: The embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a spinal implant assembly having features to prevent or minimize fixation elements, such as screws, from being dislodged, or from backing out over time and with use. The spinal implant assembly may comprise an implantable body having first apertures for receiving fixation elements. A plate configured to nest against the posterior portion of the implantable body and comprising one or more second apertures can be provided. These second apertures permit access to the head portions of the fixation elements. One or more locking elements are then passed through the second apertures and engage the head portions of the fixation elements. In addition, the plate may comprise an adjustable arm to allow the plate to be used with implantable bodies of different size.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2010Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: CENTINEL SPINE, INC.Inventors: Jason E. Garber, Christophe M. H. Geisert, Barbara D. Schweizer, John Parry, John J. Viscogliosi
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Publication number: 20150112393Abstract: The present invention provides an improved spinal fixation system for treating disease or damage to the spinal column, and methods of using the same. The novel spinal fixation system includes a low-profile lateral fixation plate for fixing adjacent vertebral bodies having specially textured surfaces for interfacing with implant screws, two or more implant screws having roughed surfaces for interfacing with the low-profile fixation plate, and a means for tightening the implant screws and the low-profile fixation plate together. The low profile lateral fixation plate facilitates a more efficient and less intrusive spinal fusion procedure because it can be inserted and implanted through the same incision and/or channel used to excise an intervertebral disc and/or bone tissue. The lateral plate fixation system is configured fix adjacent vertebrae in proper position, thereby facilitating fusion of the adjacent vertebrae at the proper spacing and angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2014Publication date: April 23, 2015Inventor: Jason E. Garber
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Publication number: 20140031830Abstract: A bone fastener assembly instrument that can assemble a two-component bone fastener during surgery is provided. The bone fastener may be of a type that comprises a threaded bolt and nut for securing an implantable device to bone, such as a spinous process. A method for using the bone fastener assembly instrument is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2013Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: PARADIGM SPINE, LLCInventors: Markus SALVERMOSER, Stephan ECKHOF, Sven Oliver MUCKENFUSS, Jason E. GARBER
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Publication number: 20110190825Abstract: A system and method for stabilizing adjacent vertebral bodies that have been fused is provided. The system and method involves transversely securing the bony segments of fused vertebral bodies together. In accordance with one exemplary embodiment, translaminar screws may be employed to transfix the facet joints of one or more motion segments. The motion segment may further include the presence of a spinal fusion implant or other internal fixation device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2010Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: CENTINEL SPINE, INC.Inventors: John S. Thalgott, David T. Stinson, Anthony J. Fennell, Jason E. Garber
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Publication number: 20110166658Abstract: The embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a spinal implant assembly having features to prevent or minimize fixation elements, such as screws, from being dislodged, or from backing out over time and with use. The spinal implant assembly may comprise an implantable body having first apertures for receiving fixation elements. A plate configured to nest against the posterior portion of the implantable body and comprising one or more second apertures can be provided. These second apertures permit access to the head portions of the fixation elements. One or more locking elements are then passed through the second apertures and engage the head portions of the fixation elements. In addition, the plate may comprise an adjustable arm to allow the plate to be used with implantable bodies of different size.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: CENTINEL SPINE, INC.Inventors: Jason E. GARBER, Christophe M.H. GEISERT, Barbara D. SCHWEIZER, John PARRY, John J. VISCOGLIOSI