Patents by Inventor Joshua Morin
Joshua Morin 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: 10022172Abstract: A percutaneous system in which tubular retractors are utilized as a means of access, visualization, and a controlled orientation for preparation of posterior spinal elements and delivery of graft material for posterior spinal fusion. The tubular retractors are affixed to screw extensions to rotate and articulate relative to multi-axial screws percutaneously inserted into respective pedicles of vertebral bodies. The procedure is done bilaterally, although it could be performed unilaterally in cases where the anatomy or surgeon preference dictates. A number of different deployable graft concepts are disclosed, the primary features being to allow for creation of a graft space volume and a means for delivery of the graft material preferred by the surgeon.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2015Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Assignee: SPINE WAVE, INC.Inventors: Lawrence M. Boyd, John J. Ratcliffe, Jr., Joshua Morin, Shresta Marigowda, Tim E. Adamson, Daniel Robbins, Thomas J. Barbieri
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Patent number: 9949842Abstract: An expandable anterior lumbar interbody fusion device comprises a deformable monolithic body having posterior and anterior ends, an upper bone contact structure and a lower bone contact structure. The body is expandable along a height axis between a first smaller height to a second larger height. The body comprises a pair of opposed side structures, each including a translatable center section being movable in a direction transverse to the height axis, a first locator arm adjacent the posterior end, a second locator arm adjacent the anterior end and a pair of formable load-bearing columns supported by the upper bone contact structure, the lower bone contact structure and the center section. The columns are not formed at the first height but are operative upon expansion of the body to the second height to form load-bearing columns along the height axis between the upper and lower bone contact structures.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2017Date of Patent: April 24, 2018Assignee: SPINE WAVE, INC.Inventors: Dimitri Protopsaltis, Troy D. Drewry, Joshua Morin, Hugues Malandain
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Publication number: 20170304075Abstract: An expandable anterior lumbar interbody fusion device comprises a deformable monolithic body having posterior and anterior ends, an upper bone contact structure and a lower bone contact structure. The body is expandable along a height axis between a first smaller height to a second larger height. The body comprises a pair of opposed side structures, each including a translatable center section being movable in a direction transverse to the height axis, a first locator arm adjacent the posterior end, a second locator arm adjacent the anterior end and a pair of formable load-bearing columns supported by the upper bone contact structure, the lower bone contact structure and the center section. The columns are not formed at the first height but are operative upon expansion of the body to the second height to form load-bearing columns along the height axis between the upper and lower bone contact structures.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2017Publication date: October 26, 2017Inventors: Dimitri Protopsaltis, Troy D. Drewry, Joshua Morin, Hugues Malandain
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Patent number: 9707094Abstract: An expandable anterior lumbar interbody fusion device comprises a deformable monolithic body having posterior and anterior ends, an upper bone contact structure and a lower bone contact structure. The body is expandable along a height axis between a first smaller height to a second larger height. The body comprises a pair of opposed side structures, each including a translatable center section being movable in a direction transverse to the height axis, a first locator arm adjacent the posterior end, a second locator arm adjacent the anterior end and a pair of formable load-bearing columns supported by the upper bone contact structure, the lower bone contact structure and the center section. The columns are not formed at the first height but are operative upon expansion of the body to the second height to form load-bearing columns along the height axis between the upper and lower bone contact structures.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2016Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: SPINE WAVE, INC.Inventors: Dimitri Protopsaltis, Troy D. Drewry, Joshua Morin, Hugues Malandain
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Publication number: 20160302942Abstract: An expandable anterior lumbar interbody fusion device comprises a deformable monolithic body having posterior and anterior ends, an upper bone contact structure and a lower bone contact structure. The body is expandable along a height axis between a first smaller height to a second larger height. The body comprises a pair of opposed side structures, each including a translatable center section being movable in a direction transverse to the height axis, a first locator arm adjacent the posterior end, a second locator arm adjacent the anterior end and a pair of formable load-bearing columns supported by the upper bone contact structure, the lower bone contact structure and the center section. The columns are not formed at the first height but are operative upon expansion of the body to the second height to form load-bearing columns along the height axis between the upper and lower bone contact structures.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2016Publication date: October 20, 2016Inventors: DIMITRI PROTOPSALTIS, TROY D. DREWRY, JOSHUA MORIN, HUGUES MALANDAIN
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Patent number: 9387089Abstract: An expandable anterior lumbar interbody fusion device comprises a deformable monolithic body having posterior and anterior ends, an upper bone contact structure and a lower bone contact structure. The body is expandable along a height axis between a first smaller height to a second larger height. The body comprises a pair of opposed side structures, each including a translatable center section being movable in a direction transverse to the height axis, a first locator arm adjacent the posterior end, a second locator arm adjacent the anterior end and a pair of formable load-bearing columns supported by the upper bone contact structure, the lower bone contact structure and the center section. The columns are not formed at the first height but are operative upon expansion of the body to the second height to form load-bearing columns along the height axis between the upper and lower bone contact structures.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2015Date of Patent: July 12, 2016Assignee: SPINE WAVE, INC.Inventors: Dimitri Protopsaltis, Troy D. Drewry, Joshua Morin, Hugues Malandain
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Publication number: 20150374354Abstract: A percutaneous system in which tubular retractors are utilized as a means of access, visualization, and a controlled orientation for preparation of posterior spinal elements and delivery of graft material for posterior spinal fusion. The tubular retractors are affixed to screw extensions to rotate and articulate relative to multi-axial screws percutaneously inserted into respective pedicles of vertebral bodies. The procedure is done bilaterally, although it could be performed unilaterally in cases where the anatomy or surgeon preference dictates. A number of different deployable graft concepts are disclosed, the primary features being to allow for creation of a graft space volume and a means for delivery of the graft material preferred by the surgeon.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2015Publication date: December 31, 2015Inventors: LAWRENCE M. BOYD, JOHN J. RATCLIFFE, JR., JOSHUA MORIN, SHRESTA MARIGOWDA, TIM E. ADAMSON, DANIEL ROBBINS, THOMAS J. BARBIERI
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Publication number: 20150328006Abstract: An expandable anterior lumbar interbody fusion device comprises a deformable monolithic body having posterior and anterior ends, an upper bone contact structure and a lower bone contact structure. The body is expandable along a height axis between a first smaller height to a second larger height. The body comprises a pair of opposed side structures, each including a translatable center section being movable in a direction transverse to the height axis, a first locator arm adjacent the posterior end, a second locator arm adjacent the anterior end and a pair of formable load-bearing columns supported by the upper bone contact structure, the lower bone contact structure and the center section. The columns are not formed at the first height but are operative upon expansion of the body to the second height to form load-bearing columns along the height axis between the upper and lower bone contact structures.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2015Publication date: November 19, 2015Inventors: DIMITRI PROTOPSALTIS, TROY D. DREWRY, JOSHUA MORIN, HUGUES MALANDAIN
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Patent number: 9101489Abstract: An expandable anterior lumbar interbody fusion device comprises a deformable monolithic body having posterior and anterior ends, an upper bone contact structure and a lower bone contact structure. The body is expandable along a height axis between a first smaller height to a second larger height. The body comprises a pair of opposed side structures, each including a translatable center section being movable in a direction transverse to the height axis, a first locator arm adjacent the posterior end, a second locator arm adjacent the anterior end and a pair of formable load-bearing columns supported by the upper bone contact structure, the lower bone contact structure and the center section. The columns are not formed at the first height but are operative upon expansion of the body to the second height to form load-bearing columns along the height axis between the upper and lower bone contact structures.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2014Date of Patent: August 11, 2015Assignee: SPINE WAVE, INC.Inventors: Dimitri Protopsaltis, Troy D. Drewry, Joshua Morin, Hugues Malandain
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Publication number: 20150100125Abstract: An expandable anterior lumbar interbody fusion device comprises a deformable monolithic body having posterior and anterior ends, an upper bone contact structure and a lower bone contact structure. The body is expandable along a height axis between a first smaller height to a second larger height. The body comprises a pair of opposed side structures, each including a translatable center section being movable in a direction transverse to the height axis, a first locator arm adjacent the posterior end, a second locator arm adjacent the anterior end and a pair of formable load-bearing columns supported by the upper bone contact structure, the lower bone contact structure and the center section. The columns are not formed at the first height but are operative upon expansion of the body to the second height to form load-bearing columns along the height axis between the upper and lower bone contact structures.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2014Publication date: April 9, 2015Inventors: DIMITRI PROTOPSALTIS, TROY D. DREWRY, JOSHUA MORIN, HUGUES MALANDAIN
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Patent number: 8025681Abstract: Provided is a system for dynamically stabilizing a spine. In one example, the system includes a first bone anchor coupled to a first polyaxial head and a second bone anchor coupled to a second polyaxial head. An axis passing through a center of each polyaxial head is aligned with a center of rotation. A first member has a first end movably coupled to the first polyaxial head and a second end. A second member has a third end coupled to the second polyaxial head and a fourth end moveably coupled to the second end. The first and second members are configured to maintain the alignment of the axes with the center of rotation during three dimensional movement of the first member relative to the second member.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2007Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: Theken Spine, LLCInventors: Dennis Colleran, Arnold Oyola, Michael Perriello, Sally Carter, Joshua Morin
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Publication number: 20100063547Abstract: A dynamic motion component for a spinal implant is provided, comprising a first rod coupled to an enclosure and a second end of a second rod captured in a cavity of the enclosure. A dampener unit surrounds a captured portion of the second end and is positioned between the first end and the second end. In response to pivotal or translational movement of the second rod relative to the first rod, the dampener unit is compressed against one or more inner surfaces of the cavity to provide for progressive resistance of movement of the second rod.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2009Publication date: March 11, 2010Inventors: Joshua Morin, Arnold Oyola, Wayne Boucher
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Publication number: 20080065073Abstract: Provided is an offset dynamic motion system. In one example, the system includes an offset member having a rod connecting a shaped portion to a threaded portion, where a longitudinal axis of the threaded portion is angled relative to a longitudinal axis of the rod and the shaped portion is configured to couple to a polyaxial head. A first dynamic member is configured to rotationally couple to another polyaxial head. A second dynamic member is configured to rotationally couple to the threaded end of the offset member and to slideably receive part of the first dynamic member.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Inventors: Michael Perriello, Dennis Colleran, Arnold Oyola, Sally Carter, Joshua Morin
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Publication number: 20080021464Abstract: Provided are a system and method for a spinal implant locking assembly. In one example, the system includes a bone anchor, a polyaxial head coupled to a proximal end of the bone anchor, a spinal implant, and a locking assembly. The locking assembly may have a bearing post with a distal portion coupled to the polyaxial head and a proximal portion that extends through an opening in the spinal implant. The locking assembly may also have a bushing, a bearing element, and a threaded locking member. The threaded locking member may be configured to rotationally engage a threaded surface on at least one of the bearing post and the bushing.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Inventors: Joshua Morin, Arnold Oyola, Michael Perriello
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Publication number: 20070233094Abstract: Provided is a system for dynamically stabilizing a spine. In one example, the system includes a first bone anchor coupled to a first polyaxial head and a second bone anchor coupled to a second polyaxial head. An axis passing through a center of each polyaxial head is aligned with a center of rotation. A first member has a first end movably coupled to the first polyaxial head and a second end. A second member has a third end coupled to the second polyaxial head and a fourth end moveably coupled to the second end. The first and second members are configured to maintain the alignment of the axes with the center of rotation during three dimensional movement of the first member relative to the second member.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2007Publication date: October 4, 2007Inventors: Dennis Colleran, Arnold Oyola, Michael Perriello, Sally Carter, Joshua Morin