Patents by Inventor Joshua P. Federspiel
Joshua P. Federspiel 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: 12114851Abstract: A new and innovative method of routing a strand of material for creating a self-locking construct that joins two objects is provided. More specifically, the provided routing method includes a crossover point at which the routed strand of material crosses over itself thereby enabling the strand portions routed through one of the objects to travel in a same direction when the self-locking construct is cinched. The strand portions traveling in the same direction generates less friction between the portions than if the portions traveled in opposite directions. Accordingly, the provided routing method helps enable a self-locking construct that generates less friction than typical self-locking constructs, which thereby helps reduce the occurrences of weaknesses in the final self-locking construct. The reduced friction generation also helps increase an ease of use for a user when cinching the self-locking construct.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2021Date of Patent: October 15, 2024Assignee: Acumed LLCInventors: Joshua P. Federspiel, Matt Sucec, Andrew Seykora, Mark Sommers
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Publication number: 20240299118Abstract: A new and innovative medical sizing instrument and method are provided for determining an appropriate depth and/or length of a clavicle hook plate for a patient. The provided medical sizing instrument may enable a surgeon to determine an appropriate hook depth without having to switch between different components, such as a series of templates. In an example, a surgeon may insert the medical sizing instrument into a patient the same as the surgeon would a clavicle hook plate, adjust the hook depth on the medical sizing instrument until a hook depth is obtained that appropriately maintains the anatomical alignment of the patient's clavicle and acromion, and read an indicated depth on the medical sizing instrument. The surgeon may then remove the medical sizing instrument from the patient and select the appropriate clavicle hook plate to insert into the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2024Publication date: September 12, 2024Inventors: Stephen Young, Caleb Martin, Joshua P. Federspiel, Andrew William Seykora
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Patent number: 12064102Abstract: A button inserter and system are disclosed that enable easily and effectively deploying a near bone suture button from the button inserter when implementing the suture button technique. To deploy the near bone button, with a far bone button deployed from the button inserter and against the far bone, the button inserter's handle may be translated away from the deployed far bone button. Translating the handle changes a position of a carriage body within a channel of the handle thereby compressing a spring. Protrusions on the carriage body may be forced through notches in the handle, which thereby alters an orientation of the carriage and releases the compressed spring, which applies force to the carriage body. The combination of force induces the carriage to rotate, which thereby releases the near bone button from the carriage. A free end of suture also releases from the carriage.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2021Date of Patent: August 20, 2024Assignee: Acumed LLCInventors: Joshua P. Federspiel, Ann Nicole Santich, David William Vanvleet, Gretchen Hinton, Tristan Sommers
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Patent number: 12016734Abstract: A new and innovative medical sizing instrument and method are provided for determining an appropriate depth and/or length of a clavicle hook plate for a patient. The provided medical sizing instrument may enable a surgeon to determine an appropriate hook depth without having to switch between different components, such as a series of templates. In an example, a surgeon may insert the medical sizing instrument into a patient the same as the surgeon would a clavicle hook plate, adjust the hook depth on the medical sizing instrument until a hook depth is obtained that appropriately maintains the anatomical alignment of the patient's clavicle and acromion, and read an indicated depth on the medical sizing instrument. The surgeon may then remove the medical sizing instrument from the patient and select the appropriate clavicle hook plate to insert into the patient.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2021Date of Patent: June 25, 2024Assignee: Acumed LLCInventors: Stephen Young, Caleb Martin, Joshua P. Federspiel, Andrew William Seykora
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Patent number: 11832806Abstract: Suture buttons are disclosed for fixing two bones together. The suture buttons may enable surgeons to more easily and effectively implement a suture button technique, such as to repair syndesmosis injuries in ankles. A first suture button includes a pulley peg extending from a button head. The pulley peg may be positioned with a bone hole upon installation of the first suture button, which may help protect suture and help reduce potential patient discomfort. The second suture button helps facilitate the second suture button flipping into place upon deployment from a button inserter. Each of the first and second provided suture buttons may help reduce friction between the respective buttons and suture during an installation procedure. The first and second provided suture buttons may be used together in a surgical procedure or individually with other suitable buttons or anchors.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2020Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignee: Acumed LLCInventors: Joshua P. Federspiel, Gretchen Hinton, Steven Morgan, Selene Parekh, Alastair Younger, Steve Crawford
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Publication number: 20230355230Abstract: Suture buttons are disclosed for fixing two bones together. The suture buttons may enable surgeons to more easily and effectively implement the suture button technique, such as to repair syndesmosis injuries in ankles. A first suture button includes a pulley peg extending from a button head. The pulley peg may be positioned with a bone hole upon installation of the first suture button, which may help protect suture and help reduce potential patient discomfort. The second suture button helps facilitate the second suture button flipping into place upon deployment from a button inserter. Each of the first and second provided suture buttons may help reduce friction between the respective buttons and suture during an installation procedure. The first and second provided suture buttons may be used together in a surgical procedure or individually with other suitable buttons or anchors.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2023Publication date: November 9, 2023Inventors: Joshua P. Federspiel, David VanVleet, Steven Morgan, Selene Parekh, Alastair Younger, Mark B. Sommers, Gretchen Hinton, Ann Santich, William A. Beutler, JR.
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Patent number: 11744572Abstract: Suture buttons are disclosed for fixing two bones together. The suture buttons may enable surgeons to more easily and effectively implement the suture button technique, such as to repair syndesmosis injuries in ankles. A first suture button includes a pulley peg extending from a button head. The pulley peg may be positioned with a bone hole upon installation of the first suture button, which may help protect suture and help reduce potential patient discomfort. The second suture button helps facilitate the second suture button flipping into place upon deployment from a button inserter. Each of the first and second provided suture buttons may help reduce friction between the respective buttons and suture during an installation procedure. The first and second provided suture buttons may be used together in a surgical procedure or individually with other suitable buttons or anchors.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2020Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Assignee: Acumed LLCInventors: Joshua P. Federspiel, David VanVleet, Steven Morgan, Selene Parekh, Alastair Younger, Mark B. Sommers, Gretchen Hinton, Ann Santich, William A. Beutler, Jr.
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Patent number: 11224523Abstract: Orthopedic guide, and methods of using the guide, for alignment of bone under fluoroscopic imaging. In an exemplary embodiment, the guide may include a radiopaque rod, a radiolucent carrier, and a radiopaque indicator held by the carrier. The rod and the indicator may be parallel to the same plane, and may form an angle between one another of less than 90 degrees when projected orthogonally onto the plane. The rod may be configured to be aligned with an axis defined by one or more bones of the leg, and the indicator aligned with a joint of the leg, in an anterior-posterior, fluoroscopic view of the leg. The angle formed between the rod and the indicator may correspond to an anatomic orientation of the axis and the joint relative to one another in a frontal plane of the leg.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2020Date of Patent: January 18, 2022Assignee: Acumed LLCInventors: Joshua P. Federspiel, Bharadwaj Ananthan, Amir M. Matityahu, David W. Vanvleet
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Publication number: 20210338231Abstract: A new and innovative method of routing a strand of material for creating a self-locking construct that joins two objects is provided. More specifically, the provided routing method includes a crossover point at which the routed strand of material crosses over itself thereby enabling the strand portions routed through one of the objects to travel in a same direction when the self-locking construct is cinched. The strand portions traveling in the same direction generates less friction between the portions than if the portions traveled in opposite directions. Accordingly, the provided routing method helps enable a self-locking construct that generates less friction than typical self-locking constructs, which thereby helps reduce the occurrences of weaknesses in the final self-locking construct. The reduced friction generation also helps increase an ease of use for a user when cinching the self-locking construct.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2021Publication date: November 4, 2021Inventors: Joshua P. Federspiel, Matt Sucec, Andrew Seykora, Mark Sommers
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Publication number: 20210338227Abstract: A button inserter and system are disclosed that enable easily and effectively deploying a near bone suture button from the button inserter when implementing the suture button technique. To deploy the near bone button, with a far bone button deployed from the button inserter and against the far bone, the button inserter's handle may be translated away from the deployed far bone button. Translating the handle changes a position of a carriage body within a channel of the handle thereby compressing a spring. Protrusions on the carriage body may be forced through notches in the handle, which thereby alters an orientation of the carriage and releases the compressed spring, which applies force to the carriage body. The combination of force induces the carriage to rotate, which thereby releases the near bone button from the carriage. A free end of suture also releases from the carriage.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2021Publication date: November 4, 2021Inventors: Joshua P. Federspiel, Ann Nicole Santich, David William Vanvleet, Gretchen Hinton, Tristan Sommers
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Publication number: 20210315659Abstract: A new and innovative medical sizing instrument and method are provided for determining an appropriate depth and/or length of a clavicle hook plate for a patient. The provided medical sizing instrument may enable a surgeon to determine an appropriate hook depth without having to switch between different components, such as a series of templates. In an example, a surgeon may insert the medical sizing instrument into a patient the same as the surgeon would a clavicle hook plate, adjust the hook depth on the medical sizing instrument until a hook depth is obtained that appropriately maintains the anatomical alignment of the patient's clavicle and acromion, and read an indicated depth on the medical sizing instrument. The surgeon may then remove the medical sizing instrument from the patient and select the appropriate clavicle hook plate to insert into the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2021Publication date: October 14, 2021Inventors: Stephen Young, Caleb Martin, Joshua P. Federspiel, Andrew William Seykora
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Publication number: 20210068810Abstract: Suture buttons are disclosed for fixing two bones together. The suture buttons may enable surgeons to more easily and effectively implement the suture button technique, such as to repair syndesmosis injuries in ankles. A first suture button includes a pulley peg extending from a button head. The pulley peg may be positioned with a bone hole upon installation of the first suture button, which may help protect suture and help reduce potential patient discomfort. The second suture button helps facilitate the second suture button flipping into place upon deployment from a button inserter. Each of the first and second provided suture buttons may help reduce friction between the respective buttons and suture during an installation procedure. The first and second provided suture buttons may be used together in a surgical procedure or individually with other suitable buttons or anchors.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2020Publication date: March 11, 2021Inventors: Joshua P. Federspiel, David VanVleet, Steven Morgan, Selene Parekh, Alastair Younger, Mark B. Sommers, Gretchen Hinton, Ann Santich, William A. Beutler, JR.
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Publication number: 20210068809Abstract: Suture buttons are disclosed for fixing two bones together. The suture buttons may enable surgeons to more easily and effectively implement a suture button technique, such as to repair syndesmosis injuries in ankles. A first suture button includes a pulley peg extending from a button head. The pulley peg may be positioned with a bone hole upon installation of the first suture button, which may help protect suture and help reduce potential patient discomfort. The second suture button helps facilitate the second suture button flipping into place upon deployment from a button inserter. Each of the first and second provided suture buttons may help reduce friction between the respective buttons and suture during an installation procedure. The first and second provided suture buttons may be used together in a surgical procedure or individually with other suitable buttons or anchors.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2020Publication date: March 11, 2021Inventors: Joshua P. Federspiel, Gretchen Hinton, Steven Morgan, Selene Parekh, Alastair Younger, Steve Crawford
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Patent number: 10716682Abstract: Orthopedic guide, and methods of using the guide, for alignment of bone under fluoroscopic imaging. In an exemplary embodiment, the guide may include a radiopaque rod, a radiolucent carrier, and a radiopaque indicator held by the carrier. The rod and the indicator may be parallel to the same plane, and may form an angle between one another of less than 90 degrees when projected orthogonally onto the plane. The rod may be configured to be aligned with an axis defined by one or more bones of the leg, and the indicator aligned with a joint of the leg, in an anterior-posterior, fluoroscopic view of the leg. The angle formed between the rod and the indicator may correspond to an anatomic orientation of the axis and the joint relative to one another in a frontal plane of the leg.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2017Date of Patent: July 21, 2020Assignee: Acumed LLCInventors: Joshua P. Federspiel, Bharadwaj Ananthan, Amir M. Matityahu, David W. VanVleet
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Publication number: 20200138597Abstract: Orthopedic guide, and methods of using the guide, for alignment of bone under fluoroscopic imaging. In an exemplary embodiment, the guide may include a radiopaque rod, a radiolucent carrier, and a radiopaque indicator held by the carrier. The rod and the indicator may be parallel to the same plane, and may form an angle between one another of less than 90 degrees when projected orthogonally onto the plane. The rod may be configured to be aligned with an axis defined by one or more bones of the leg, and the indicator aligned with a joint of the leg, in an anterior-posterior, fluoroscopic view of the leg. The angle formed between the rod and the indicator may correspond to an anatomic orientation of the axis and the joint relative to one another in a frontal plane of the leg.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2020Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Joshua P. FEDERSPIEL, Bharadwaj ANANTHAN, Amir M. MATITYAHU, David W. VANVLEET
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Publication number: 20190021877Abstract: Orthopedic guide, and methods of using the guide, for alignment of bone under fluoroscopic imaging. In an exemplary embodiment, the guide may include a radiopaque rod, a radiolucent carrier, and a radiopaque indicator held by the carrier. The rod and the indicator may be parallel to the same plane, and may form an angle between one another of less than 90 degrees when projected orthogonally onto the plane. The rod may be configured to be aligned with an axis defined by one or more bones of the leg, and the indicator aligned with a joint of the leg, in an anterior-posterior, fluoroscopic view of the leg. The angle formed between the rod and the indicator may correspond to an anatomic orientation of the axis and the joint relative to one another in a frontal plane of the leg.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2017Publication date: January 24, 2019Inventors: Joshua P. Federspiel, Bharadwaj Ananthan, Amir M. Matityahu, David W. VanVleet
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Patent number: 9962205Abstract: Bone fixation system, including methods, apparatus, and kits, and comprising a bone plate and at least one instrument that attaches to the bone plate and provides at least one radiopaque region to facilitate positioning the bone plate on bone visualized by radiographic imaging. The instrument may be a handle assembly and/or a targeting guide.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2014Date of Patent: May 8, 2018Assignee: Acumed LLCInventors: Randall J. Huebner, Joshua P. Federspiel, Carol-Lynn E. Connors, James C. Ritter
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Patent number: 9918762Abstract: System, including methods and apparatus, for deforming a plate member on bone. In some embodiments, the system may comprise a plate member defining a plurality of openings to receive fasteners that attach the plate member to bone. The plate member may include a pair of undercut flanges formed by opposite edge regions of the plate member. The system also may comprise a bending tool configured to be operatively associated with the plate member after the plate member is attached to bone, with a region of the bending tool positioned under each of the undercut flanges, such that rotation of the bending tool applies a moment to the plate member.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2015Date of Patent: March 20, 2018Assignee: Acumed LLCInventors: Joshua P. Federspiel, Stephanie C. M. Barnes, Devan H. Jaecker, Ryan C. Stafford, Blake A. Matsuzaki
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Patent number: 9707022Abstract: System, including apparatus and methods, for fixing bone with a bone plate supported temporarily at a slant on bone by a leg member before the bone plate is used as a lever to reposition a region of the bone. In some embodiments, the leg member may be a post member that attaches to the bone plate by threaded engagement with an aperture of the bone plate. In some embodiments, the bone plate and the leg member may be used near the end of a long bone, such as on a distal portion of a radial bone.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2016Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: Acumed LLCInventors: Randall J. Huebner, Joshua P. Federspiel, Carol-Lynn E. Connors
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Patent number: 9526545Abstract: System, including apparatus and methods, for fixing bone with a bone plate supported temporarily at a slant on bone by a leg member before the bone plate is used as a lever to reposition a region of the bone. In some embodiments, the leg member may be a post member that attaches to the bone plate by threaded engagement with an aperture of the bone plate. In some embodiments, the bone plate and the leg member may be used near the end of a long bone, such as on a distal portion of a radial bone.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2016Date of Patent: December 27, 2016Assignee: Acumed LLCInventors: Randall J. Huebner, Joshua P. Federspiel, Carol-Lynn E. Connors