Patents by Inventor Lon Weiner
Lon Weiner 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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Publication number: 20240216024Abstract: Examples of the invention relate to methods, implants, including bone plates, and instruments for compressing first and second bone portions or a bone portion and an implant together.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2022Publication date: July 4, 2024Applicant: Medartis AGInventors: Thomas HOLTON, Lon Weiner
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Patent number: 9433452Abstract: In a method and system for corrective surgery of a bone, a bone is cut into a first bone segment and a second bone segment. A plate is positioned over the first bone segment and the second bone segment such that at least one member of the plate is positioned to engage the second bone segment. The at least one member of the plate is inserted into the second bone segment. At least one bone screw is screwed into the first bone segment through at least one compression slot of the plate causing an application of compressive force to secure the first bone segment and the second bone segment to form a corrective construct. The at least one member is positioned at an angle or an offset from the second plate segment.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2012Date of Patent: September 6, 2016Assignee: NEXTREMITY SOLUTIONS, LLCInventors: Lon Weiner, Stuart D. Katchis, John R. Pepper
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Patent number: 8758347Abstract: A plate for adjusting the position of a first piece of bone with respect to a second piece of bone, comprising a first section comprising a first upper exterior surface, a first lower exterior surface, a first outer edge, a first distal end, a first coupling end across the first section from the first distal end, at least one first section bone screw hole, and a first bone screw in the at least one first section bone screw hole, a second section comprising a second upper exterior surface, a second lower exterior surface, a second outer edge, a second distal end, a second coupling end across the second section from the second distal end, at least one second section bone screw hole, and a second bone screw in the at least one second section bone screw hole, and a gear disposed between the first section and the second section.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2011Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Nextremity Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Lon Weiner, Stuart D. Katchis, Arthur A. Alfaro, Willem H. P. Van Iperen
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Patent number: 8715325Abstract: Provided is a bone joining device suitable for joining a first bone piece to a second bone piece. Also provided is a method of joining a first bone piece with a second bone piece in a living mammal. The method comprises inserting the above bone joining device between the first bone piece and the second bone piece.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2010Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: Nextremity Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Lon Weiner, Stuart D. Katchis, Arthur A. Alfaro, Mari S. Truman, Willem H. P. Van Iperen
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Publication number: 20140039561Abstract: In a method and system for corrective surgery of a bone, a bone is cut into a first bone segment and a second bone segment. A plate is positioned over the first bone segment and the second bone segment such that at least one member of the plate is positioned to engage the second bone segment. The at least one member of the plate is inserted into the second bone segment. At least one bone screw is screwed into the first bone segment through at least one compression slot of the plate causing an application of compressive force to secure the first bone segment and the second bone segment to form a corrective construct.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2012Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: NEXTREMITY SOLUTIONS, LLCInventors: Lon Weiner, Stuart D. Katchis, John R. Pepper
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Publication number: 20110230885Abstract: A plate for adjusting the position of a first piece of bone with respect to a second piece of bone, comprising a first section comprising a first upper exterior surface, a first lower exterior surface, a first outer edge, a first distal end, a first coupling end across the first section from the first distal end, at least one first section bone screw hole, and a first bone screw in the at least one first section bone screw hole, a second section comprising a second upper exterior surface, a second lower exterior surface, a second outer edge, a second distal end, a second coupling end across the second section from the second distal end, at least one second section bone screw hole, and a second bone screw in the at least one second section bone screw hole, and a gear deposed between the first section and the second section.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2011Publication date: September 22, 2011Applicant: NEXTREMITY SOLUTIONS, LLCInventors: Lon Weiner, Stuart D. Katchis, Arthur A. Alfaro, Willem H.P. Van Iperen
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Publication number: 20110004255Abstract: Provided is a bone joining device suitable for joining a first bone piece to a second bone piece. Also provided is a method of joining a first bone piece with a second bone piece in a living mammal. The method comprises inserting the above bone joining device between the first bone piece and the second bone piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2010Publication date: January 6, 2011Applicant: NEXTREMITY SOLUTIONS, LLCInventors: Lon Weiner, Stuart D. Katchis, Arthur A. Alfaro, Mari S. Truman, Willem H.P. Van Iperen
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Publication number: 20030187432Abstract: A modular external fixation system includes a plurality of modular components, each formed of a non-metallic material. One of the modular components is a modular rod that is provided in a single initial length and then cut to a length appropriate for a particular external fixation procedure. Another modular component is an interlocking element that can be mounted on one end of the modular rod and that includes an interlocking feature for engagement with other modular components. The system can also include a distraction arm that can be mounted at one end of the fixation framework. The arm includes a bar portion configured to be grasped to apply a distraction force along the construct. The arm can be pivotably mounted so that it can be pivoted to a distraction position, or to other positions, including one position in which the arm bears against the foot of an instrumented leg, and another position in which the arm acts to support the entire leg.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Inventors: Tab C. Johnson, Dale G. Davison, Tom Ferro, Robert C. Broshar, George J. Haidukewych, James B. Carr, Lon Weiner, John Sontich