Patents by Inventor Matthew G. Baynham

Matthew G. Baynham 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).

  • Patent number: 7481829
    Abstract: A bone plate for use in anterior lumbar spinal fixation has interlocking components to prevent dislodgement of the plate due to anatomical forces. The exposed surface of the plate is smooth to prevent trauma to internal body tissue. The plate spans the intervertebral space with each end attached to an adjacent vertebrae by locking screws threadably engaged with tubular bone anchors. The bone anchors are threaded into the vertebrae and have a reduced diameter leading end which the locking screws expand to lock the anchor in the vertebrae and secure the end of the locking screw in the anchor. The plate has a countersunk cavity including portions overlapping the locking screws. A locking cap fits in the cavity to secure the other end of the locking screws from backing-out of the plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 27, 2009
    Assignee: Atlas Spine, Inc.
    Inventors: Bret O'Neil Baynham, G. Clay Baynham, Matthew G. Baynham, David Campbell
  • Patent number: 7468069
    Abstract: A bone plate for use in anterior cervical spinal fixation has interlocking components to prevent dislodgement of the plate due to anatomical forces. The plate is formed in the shape of a block letter C and the exposed surface is smooth to prevent trauma to internal body tissue. The plate spans the intervertebral space with each end attached to an adjacent vertebrae by bone screws threadably engaged with the bone. The distal ends of the bone screws The plate has a screw lock in each end for preventing the locking screws from backing out.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 23, 2008
    Assignee: Atlas Spine, Inc.
    Inventors: Bret O. Baynham, G. Clay Baynham, Matthew G. Baynham, David R. Campbell
  • Publication number: 20080275506
    Abstract: A spinal implant for insertion in the intervertebral space is formed as a hollow cage, wedge shaped in profile, with a lesser height leading end for a low profile entry. The cage has two open sides with a plurality of angled teeth along opposite longitudinal edges for engaging the end plates of adjacent vertebrae when the cage is rotated into position. One portion of the angled teeth is angled toward an end of the cage and another portion of the angled teeth is angled away from that end to provide a lock preventing the cage from migrating ventrally or dorsally from the spine. Upon rotation, the leading end has a greater height than the trailing end. Opposing side walls of the cage include recesses to facilitate rotation of the cage and minimize stress on adjacent vertebrae.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 25, 2008
    Publication date: November 6, 2008
    Inventors: Bret O. Baynham, G. Clay Baynham, David R. Campbell, Matthew G. Baynham
  • Publication number: 20080269901
    Abstract: A spinal implant for insertion in the intervertebral space is formed as a hollow cage, wedge shaped in profile, with a lesser height leading end for a low profile entry. The cage has two open sides with a plurality of angled teeth along opposite longitudinal edges for engaging the end plates of adjacent vertebrae when the cage is rotated into position. One portion of the angled teeth are angled toward an end of the cage and another portion of the angled teeth are angled away from that end to provide a lock preventing the cage from migrating ventrally or dorsally from the spine. Upon rotation, the leading end has a greater height than the trailing end.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 27, 2007
    Publication date: October 30, 2008
    Inventors: Bret O. Baynham, G. Clay Baynham, Matthew G. Baynham, David R. Campbell
  • Publication number: 20080269902
    Abstract: A spinal implant for insertion between adjacent vertebrae for promoting fusion of the vertebrae is a wedge shaped body with upper and lower plates separated by pyramidal sides with one large end and one small end enclosing the body. The upper and lower plates have elongated openings oriented perpendicularly to each other to form an internal labyrinth. The upper and lower openings are to be filled with thin layers of bone graft material to promote rapid ingrowth of living tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 27, 2007
    Publication date: October 30, 2008
    Inventors: Bret O. Baynham, G. Clay Baynham, Matthew G. Baynham, David R. Campbell
  • Publication number: 20080269758
    Abstract: A spinal implant for stabilizing two adjacent vertebrae having a damaged disc therebetween is assembled in situ. An elongated tool is used to insert a flat U-shaped distractor in the disc space through a low profile incision with both legs of the U-shaped distractor contacting both end plates of the adjacent vertebrae. The tool is rotated 90 degrees rotating the distractor 90 degrees so that each leg of the distractor contacts one end plate of the adjacent vertebrae, respectively, to restore intervertebral space. An elliptical bone tray is slid along the tool to seat within the U-shaped distractor. The tool is removed and a retainer replaces it to lock the bone tray and the distractor together. A screw is used to lock the bone tray to the distraction device, the screw slides down the cannula which is the tool inserted over the rod that the distraction implant is attached to.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 27, 2007
    Publication date: October 30, 2008
    Inventors: Bret O. Baynham, G. Clay Baynham, Matthew G. Baynham, David R. Campbell
  • Publication number: 20080234681
    Abstract: A dynamic cervical plate has a ratchet and pawl mechanism that allows the cervical plate to post operatively shorten the length of the plate and maintain compression between adjacent vertebrae. The plate has an elongated shaft with grooves on one surface and a groove along each longitudinal edge. A lateral bar is attached on one end of the shaft. The bar has screw holes for connecting with the head of a spinal screw. Another lateral bar is slidably engaged in the longitudinal grooves along the shaft and has a spring clip acting as a pawl with the grooves on the shaft. The sliding bar has screw holes on each side of the shaft. The clip is configured to span the screw holes to prevent screws from backing out of the holes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 6, 2008
    Publication date: September 25, 2008
    Inventor: Matthew G. Baynham
  • Patent number: 7288095
    Abstract: A bone plate for stabilizing adjacent vertebrae or ends of a bone has a span for extending across the discontinuity. The span has brackets for attaching to the bone. The brackets have countersunk bores terminating in apertures through which bone screws are placed in the bone. A lock screw aperture is located adjacent the countersunk bores with a portion of the sidewall forming a thin flexible tab in each bore. To prevent back-out of the bone screws, a lock screw is threaded into the lock screw aperture distorting the bore of the bone screw aperture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 30, 2007
    Assignee: Atlas Spine, Inc.
    Inventors: Bret O. Baynham, G. Clay Baynham, Matthew G. Baynham, David R. Campbell
  • Patent number: 7211112
    Abstract: A spinal fusion device for implantation between adjacent vertebrae is formed in the approximate shape of a hollow cube. The device has an upper section and a lower section relatively movable with regard to each other. The sidewalls of the upper section and the lower section terminate in complementary inclined planes so that as the sections move away from each other the height of the device lessens and as the sections move toward each other the height of the device increases. A distractor is placed within the hollow body and contacts the upper and lower sections by a link which is used to adjust the height of the device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 1, 2007
    Assignee: Atlas Spine
    Inventors: Bret O. Baynham, G. Clay Baynham, Matthew G. Baynham, David R. Campbell
  • Patent number: 7188554
    Abstract: A drive system for a surgical fastener is composed of a drive tool with a drive tip that mates closely with the recess formed in the head of a threaded fastener. The surgical fastener has a head with a quadrilobe fitting therein which closely mates with the quardilobe tip of the tool. The cooperating drive surfaces align the fastener and tool coaxially and produce four point contact equidistant about the circumference of said fastener significantly reducing angular excursions of the fastener during placement in the bone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 13, 2007
    Assignee: Atlas Spine, Inc.
    Inventor: Matthew G. Baynham
  • Patent number: 7186255
    Abstract: A polyaxial screw is used to secure orthopedic appliances to bone, particularly the spine. The polyaxial screw has a shaft including a helical screw thread for securing the screw to bone. One end of the shaft has a reverse tapered head tapering toward and away from the shaft from an enlarged median. A spherical shaped swivel, having an opening smaller than the median, is snapped over the head to rotatably engage the shaft. A connector with a dome shaped cavity on one end and bifurcated tabs on the other is connected with the swivel and tightened in place with a set screw and guide ring. An appliance is held between the bifurcated tabs. The tabs are frangible to reduce the profile above the appliance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2007
    Assignee: Atlas Spine, Inc.
    Inventors: Bret O. Baynham, G. Clay Baynham, Matthew G. Baynham, David R. Campbell
  • Patent number: 7104993
    Abstract: A cross link system provides stability to spinal rods by maintaining a set distance between the rods. The cross link has a bar with connectors on each end formed with grooves that engage each of the spinal rods. Each of the connectors has a cam that can be manipulated to obstruct the groove and provide a friction fit between the spinal rod and the cross link. The cams have locking nuts that prevent disengagement of the cam and rod. The bar has two shafts interconnected by a bifurcated pin with upstanding ends, a piston is located between the upstanding ends and diverts shear forces along the longitudinal axis of the bar.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2006
    Assignee: Atlas Spine, Inc.
    Inventors: Bret O. Baynham, G. Clay Baynham, Matthew G. Baynham, David R. Campbell
  • Patent number: 6932817
    Abstract: A modular skeletal hook has an upper module for connecting with larger support apparatus to maintain bones of the skeleton in fixed relationship. The upper module is connected to an attachment module by a modified ball and socket arrangement. The attachment module has a C-shaped hook for engaging the bone. The angular orientation of the upper module and the attachment module may be fixed by a set screw threaded through the upper module and the attachment module.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 6, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 23, 2005
    Assignee: Innovative Spinal Design
    Inventors: Bret O'Neil Baynham, Matthew G. Baynham
  • Publication number: 20040210217
    Abstract: A bone plate for use in anterior lumbar spinal fixation has interlocking components to prevent dislodgement of the plate due to anatomical forces. The exposed surface of the plate is smooth to prevent trauma to internal body tissue. The plate spans the intervertebral space with each end attached to an adjacent vertebrae by locking screws threadably engaged with tubular bone anchors. The bone anchors are threaded into the vertebrae and have a reduced diameter leading end which the locking screws expand to lock the anchor in the vertebrae and secure the end of the locking screw in the anchor. The plate has a countersunk cavity including portions overlapping the locking screws. A locking cap fits in the cavity to secure the other end of the locking screws from backing-out of the plate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 21, 2003
    Publication date: October 21, 2004
    Inventors: Bret O'Neil Baynham, G. Clay Baynham, Matthew G. Baynham, David Campbell
  • Publication number: 20030149435
    Abstract: A modular skeletal hook has an upper module for connecting with larger support apparatus to maintain bones of the skeleton in fixed relationship. The upper module is connected to an attachment module by a modified ball and socket arrangement. The attachment module has a C-shaped hook for engaging the bone. The angular orientation of the upper module and the attachment module may be fixed by a set screw threaded through the upper module and the attachment module.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 6, 2002
    Publication date: August 7, 2003
    Inventors: Bret O?apos;Neil Baynham, Matthew G. Baynham
  • Patent number: 6224599
    Abstract: The present invention describes a system comprised of a wedge, distractor channel, and a retractor. The wedge and distractor channel are combined in a nesting relationship and an impactor handle is then attached to the wedge/distractor channel combination to facilitate intervertebral positioning. Subsequent to insertion, the wedge is slidably disengaged while leaving the distractor channel in place, thereby forming an access port which provides an enhanced field of view of the interior spinal anatomy. A retractor is positioned in the incision allowing unobstructed view from outside the body to the access port and facilitates performance of such surgical procedures as discectomy, implant sizing and insertion, spinal fusion, and the like.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 1, 2001
    Inventors: Matthew G. Baynham, G. Clay Baynham