Patents by Inventor John Joseph O'Connor
John Joseph O'Connor 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: 11344403Abstract: A ligament assembly comprising a first ligament anchor (9) connected to a second ligament anchor (14) by a ligament (18) a resilient element (40) being associated with the first ligament anchor (9) and a ligament tension adjuster (44, 50) being associated with the second ligament anchor (14). The resilient element (40) may be disposed within the first ligament anchor (9) and the ligament tension adjuster (44, 50) may be disposed within the second ligament anchor (14).Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2019Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: Biomet UK Healthcare LimitedInventors: David Wycliffe Murray, Christopher Dodd, John Joseph O'Connor, Russell Lloyd, Mohammed Imran Khan
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Patent number: 11304707Abstract: A rotary mill comprising a body portion having a milling surface for milling a first bone, a guide portion having a guide body, and inter-engageable guide formations formed on the body portion and guide portion, the guide body having a projection which is adapted to hold a second bone away from the rotary mill during the milling operation.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2019Date of Patent: April 19, 2022Assignee: Biomet UK Healthcare LimitedInventors: Duncan Andrew Ridley, Mona Alinejad, Russell Lloyd, David Wycliffe Murray, Christopher Dodd, John Joseph O'Connor
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Patent number: 10959827Abstract: An artificial ligament is provided having an elongate body and two ends, with a loop being provided at least one of the ends and a loop liner being provided within the loop. A kit of artificial ligaments is also provided with each ligament in the kit having a different fixed length. Also provided are methods for determining a length of artificial ligament to be used within a prosthetic knee joint, selecting a ligament from a range or kit of ligaments, and implanting a prosthetic knee joint assembly comprising an artificial ligament.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2018Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: Zimmer GmbHInventors: David Wycliffe Murray, Russell Lloyd, Mona Alinejad, John Joseph O'Connor
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Patent number: 10912657Abstract: A system for a unicompartmental knee replacement is described. The system can include a femoral prosthesis component, a tibial prosthesis component and a meniscal bearing. The meniscal bearing can be insertable between the femoral prosthesis component and the tibial prosthesis component. The meniscal bearing can include a first bearing surface configured to bear against the femoral prosthesis component, a second bearing surface opposed to the first bearing surface and configured to bear against the tibial prosthesis component, and a sidewall separating the first bearing surface from the second bearing surface, wherein the sidewall has a retention groove formed in a portion thereof, and wherein the meniscal bearing and the tibial prosthesis component are configured such that the retaining flange enters the retention groove on movement of the meniscal bearing relative to the tibial prosthesis component towards the medial wall.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2018Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Assignee: Biomet UK LimitedInventors: John Goodfellow, John Joseph O'Connor, Christopher Dodd, David Wycliffe Murray
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Patent number: 10568645Abstract: A rotary mill is disclosed comprising a body portion (4) having a milling surface (10) and a central bore (30) extending along an axis of rotation (18) of the body portion (4); and a guide portion (6) having a guide body (22) and a guide peg (24) extending from the guide body (22), the guide peg (24) operable to be received in the central bore (20) of the body portion (4), the guide body (22) having at least one alignment feature (28, 30) which is the same as that of a prosthesis component.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2018Date of Patent: February 25, 2020Assignee: Biomet UK Healthcare LimitedInventors: John Goodfellow, David Wycliffe Murray, Christopher Dodd, John Joseph O'Connor, Mona Alinejad, Russell Lloyd, Duncan Andrew Ridley
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Patent number: 10531948Abstract: A bearing component 2 for a joint replacement prosthesis comprises a first bearing element 4; a second bearing element 6, and a linking element 8, operatively connecting the first and second bearing elements 4, 6 and permitting relative motion there between. The flexible linking element 8 prevents dislocation of mobile bearings in a total knee replacement prosthesis. The invention also relates to a bridging element which retains the linking element 8 with some play, which acts as a ligament support 2051, and which causes a deflection of the line of action of a ligament 1018. A joint replacement prosthesis is also disclosed comprising a biasing element 1140 or a tensioning element 1220 operatively coupled to the artificial ligament 1018. The biasing element 1140 or tensioning element 1220 may be housed in the stem of a tibia tray 1006.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2017Date of Patent: January 14, 2020Assignee: Biomet UK LimitedInventors: David Wolfson, Russell Lloyd, John Joseph O'Connor, Mohammed Imran Khan, David Wycliffe Murray, Christopher Dodd, John Goodfellow
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Publication number: 20190357921Abstract: A rotary mill comprising a body portion having a milling surface for milling a first bone, a guide portion having a guide body, and inter-engageable guide formations formed on the body portion and guide portion, the guide body having a projection which is adapted to hold a second bone away from the rotary mill during the milling operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2019Publication date: November 28, 2019Inventors: Duncan Andrew Ridley, Mona Alinejad, Russell Lloyd, David Wycliffe Murray, Chris Dodd, John Joseph O'Connor
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Patent number: 10350077Abstract: The invention concerns a tibial prosthetic component comprising a plate (100) for forming a tibial plateau of a tibia (16), wherein a peripheral region of the plate (100) has a thickness of less than 3 mm. The invention also concerns a tibial prosthetic component having a keel of depth less than 9 mm. The invention also concerns a method of selecting a tibial prosthetic component comprising receiving measurements of at least one physical attribute of an individual into whom the tibial prosthetic component is to be implanted, selecting a thickness of a plate (100) and depth of keel of the tibial prosthetic component based on the measurements and providing a tibial prosthetic component comprising a plate (100) having the selected thickness and a keel having the selected depth.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2017Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Assignee: Biomet LimitedInventors: John Goodfellow, John Joseph O'Connor, Chris Dodd, David Wycliffe Murray
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Publication number: 20190201186Abstract: A ligament assembly comprising a first ligament anchor (9) connected to a second ligament anchor (14) by a ligament (18) a resilient element (40) being associated with the first ligament anchor (9) and a ligament tension adjuster (44, 50) being associated with the second ligament anchor (14). The resilient element (40) may be disposed within the first ligament anchor (9) and the ligament tension adjuster (44, 50) may be disposed within the second ligament anchor (14).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2019Publication date: July 4, 2019Inventors: David Wycliffe Murray, Christopher Dodd, John Joseph O'Connor, Russell Lloyd, Mohammed Imran Khan
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Publication number: 20190053914Abstract: A femoral extension prosthetic component for use in a unicondylar meniscal bearing unicompartmental knee replacement is described. The femoral component comprises a securing element and a bearing surface, the securing element adapted to abut and be connected to a distal end of a femur bone, and the Dearing surface adapted to abut a meniscal bearing. The femoral component includes an entrapment portion adapted to extend beyond the meniscal bearing. Tibial components and meniscal bearings are also described, as well as methods of using such components.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2018Publication date: February 21, 2019Inventors: John Goodfellow, John Joseph O'Connor, Christopher Dodd, David Wycliffe Murray
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Publication number: 20190008529Abstract: A rotary mill is disclosed comprising a body portion (4) having a milling surface (10) and a central bore (30) extending along an axis of rotation (18) of the body portion (4), and a guide portion (6) having a guide body (22) and a guide peg (24) extending from the guide body (22), the guide peg (24) operable to be received in the central bore (20) of the body portion (4), the guide body (22) having at least one alignment feature (28, 30) which is the same as that of a prosthesis component.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2018Publication date: January 10, 2019Inventors: John Goodfellow, David Wycliffe Murray, Christopher Dodd, John Joseph O'Connor, Mona Alinejad, Russell Lloyd, Duncan Andrew Ridley
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Publication number: 20180311031Abstract: An artificial ligament is provided having an elongate body and two ends, with a loop being provided at least one of the ends and a loop liner being provided within the loop. A kit of artificial ligaments is also provided with each ligament in the kit having a different fixed length. Also provided are methods for determining a length of artificial ligament to be used within a prosthetic knee joint, selecting a ligament from a range or kit of ligaments, and implanting a prosthetic knee joint assembly comprising an artificial ligament.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2018Publication date: November 1, 2018Inventors: David Wycliffe Murray, Russell Lloyd, Mona Alinejad, John Joseph O'Connor
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Publication number: 20180185134Abstract: A bearing component 2 for a joint replacement prosthesis comprises a first bearing element 4; a second bearing element 6, and a linking element 8, operatively connecting the first and second bearing elements 4, 6 and permitting relative motion there between. The flexible linking element 8 prevents dislocation of mobile bearings in a total knee replacement prosthesis. The invention also relates to a bridging element which retains the linking element 8 with some play, which acts as a ligament support 2051, and which causes a deflection of the line of action of a ligament 1018. A joint replacement prosthesis is also disclosed comprising a biasing element 1140 or a tensioning element 1220 operatively coupled to the artificial ligament 1018. The biasing element 1140 or tensioning element 1220 may be housed in the stem of a tibia tray 1006.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2017Publication date: July 5, 2018Inventors: David Wolfson, Russell Lloyd, John Joseph O'Connor, Mohammed Imran Khan, David Wycliffe Murray, Christopher Dodd, John Goodfellow
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Publication number: 20180078264Abstract: A rotary mill is disclosed comprising a body portion (4) having a milling surface (10) and a central bore (20) extending along an axis of rotation (18) of the body portion (4); and a guide portion (6) having a guide body (22) and a guide peg (24) extending from the guide body (22), the guide peg (24) operable to be received in the central bore (20) of the body portion (4), the guide body (22) having at least one alignment feature (28, 30) which is the same as that of a prosthesis component.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2017Publication date: March 22, 2018Inventors: John GOODFELLOW, David Wycliffe MURRAY, Christopher DODD, John Joseph O'CONNOR, Mona ALINEJAD, Russell LLOYD, Duncan Andrew RIDLEY, Colin HUNSLEY, Anna Elizabeth BURNSIDE, Robert Maurice KIRTLAND
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Patent number: 9770249Abstract: A rotary mill is disclosed comprising a body portion (4) having a milling surface (10) and a central bore (20) extending along an axis of rotation (18) of the body portion (4); and a guide portion (6) having a guide body (22) and a guide peg (24) extending from the guide body (22), the guide peg (24) operable to be received in the central bore (20) of the body portion (4), the guide body (22) having at least one alignment feature (28, 30) which is the same as that of a prosthesis component.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2012Date of Patent: September 26, 2017Assignee: Biomet UK Healthcare LimitedInventors: David Wycliffe Murray, Christopher Alexander Dodd, John Joseph O'Connor, Mona Alinejad, Russell Lloyd, Duncan Andrew Ridley, Colin Hunsley, Anna Elizabeth Burnside, Robert Maurice Kirtland
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Publication number: 20170265989Abstract: A bearing component 2 for a joint replacement prosthesis comprises a first bearing element 4; a second bearing element 6, and a linking element 8, operatively connecting the first and second bearing elements 4, 6 and permitting relative motion there between. The flexible linking element 8 prevents dislocation of mobile bearings in a total knee replacement prosthesis. The invention also relates to a bridging element which retains the linking element 8 with some play, which acts as a ligament support 2051, and which causes a deflection of the line of action of a ligament 1018. A joint replacement prosthesis is also disclosed comprising a biasing element 1140 or a tensioning element 1220 operatively coupled to the artificial ligament 1018. The biasing element 1140 or tensioning element 1220 may be housed in the stem of a tibia tray 1006.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2017Publication date: September 21, 2017Inventors: David Wolfson, Russell Lloyd, John Joseph O'Connor, Mohammed Imran Khan, David Wycliffe Murray, Christopher Dodd, John Goodfellow
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Patent number: 9675441Abstract: A bearing component 2 for a joint replacement prosthesis comprises a first bearing element 4; a second bearing element 6, and a linking element 8, operatively connecting the first and second bearing elements 4, 6 and permitting relative motion there between. The flexible linking element 8 prevents dislocation of mobile bearings in a total knee replacement prosthesis. The invention also relates to a bridging element which retains the linking element 8 with some play, which acts as a ligament support 2051, and which causes a deflection of the line of action of a ligament 1018. A joint replacement prosthesis is also disclosed comprising a biasing element 1140 or a tensioning element 1220 operatively coupled to the artificial ligament 1018. The biasing element 1140 or tensioning element 1220 may be housed in the stem of a tibia tray 1006.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2015Date of Patent: June 13, 2017Assignee: Biomet UK LimitedInventors: David Wolfson, Russell Lloyd, John Joseph O'Connor, Mohammed Imran Khan, David Wycliffe Murray, Christopher Alexander Dodd, John William Goodfellow
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Publication number: 20170119533Abstract: The invention concerns a tibial prosthetic component comprising a plate (100) for forming a tibial plateau of a tibia (16), wherein a peripheral region of the plate (100) has a thickness of less than 3 mm. The invention also concerns a tibial prosthetic component having a keel of depth less than 9 mm. The invention also concerns a method of selecting a tibial prosthetic component comprising receiving measurements of at least one physical attribute of an individual into whom the tibial prosthetic component is to be implanted, selecting a thickness of a plate (100) and depth of keel of the tibial prosthetic component based on the measurements and providing a tibial prosthetic component comprising a plate (100) having the selected thickness and a keel having the selected depth.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2017Publication date: May 4, 2017Inventors: John Goodfellow, John Joseph O'Connor, Christopher Dodd, David Wycliffe Murray
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Publication number: 20170071758Abstract: A femoral extension prosthetic component for use in a unicondylar meniscal bearing unicompartmental knee replacement is described. The femoral component comprises a securing element and a bearing surface, the securing element adapted to abut and be connected to a distal end of a femur bone, and the bearing surface adapted to abut a meniscal bearing. The femoral component includes an entrapment portion adapted to extend beyond the meniscal bearing. Tibial components and meniscal bearings are also described, as well as methods of using such components.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2016Publication date: March 16, 2017Inventors: John Goodfellow, John Joseph O'Connor, Christopher Dodd, David Wycliffe Murray
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Patent number: 9433494Abstract: A bearing component 2 for a joint replacement prosthesis comprises a first bearing element 4; a second bearing element 6, and a linking element 8, operatively connecting the first and second bearing elements 4, 6 and permitting relative motion there between. The flexible linking element 8 prevents dislocation of mobile bearings in a total knee replacement prosthesis. The invention also relates to a bridging element which retains the linking element 8 with some play, which acts as a ligament support 2051, and which causes a deflection of the line of action of a ligament 1018. A joint replacement prosthesis is also disclosed comprising a biasing element 1140 or a tensioning element 1220 operatively coupled to the artificial ligament 1018. The biasing element 1140 or tensioning element 1220 may be housed in the stem of a tibia tray 1006.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2015Date of Patent: September 6, 2016Assignee: Biomet UK LimitedInventors: David Wolfson, Russell Lloyd, John Joseph O'Connor, Mohammed Imran Khan, David Wycliffe Murray, Christopher Alexander Dodd, John William Goodfellow