Patents by Inventor Michael Antony Tuke
Michael Antony Tuke 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: 11969358Abstract: An impactor head (10) for releasably holding an outer surface (12) of a cup implant (14), comprises a head body (16), at least one rotatable implant-engagement arm (20) which is also at least in part linearly translatable, and an actuation mechanism (18) which moves the implant-engagement arm (20) to an implant-engagement condition and an implant-release condition.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2019Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: MATORTHO LIMITEDInventors: Michael Antony Tuke, Charles Jonas Ambrose Cullum, Simon Nicholas Collins
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Publication number: 20230009989Abstract: A ceramic monobloc femoral component (10) is provided for a total hip replacement prosthesis. The ceramic monobloc femoral component (10) has a ceramic femoral stem (14) and a ceramic head (12) which defines a part-spherical articular surface receivable by an acetabular cup (56). The ceramic femoral stem (14) and the ceramic head (12) are integrally formed as one-piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2020Publication date: January 12, 2023Inventors: Danielle DE VILLIERS, Simon Nicholas COLLINS, Charles Jonas Ambrose CULLUM, Michael Antony TUKE, David Phillip KIRWAN
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Patent number: 11540923Abstract: A ceramic acetabular cup devoid of a separate liner comprises a part-spherical inner articulating surface and an outer surface. An inner radius at or adjacent to a rim of the cup extends to or adjacent to a surface edge of the inner articulating surface. An inner radius of the inner articulating surface defines an active arc, and an uppermost portion of the rim defines an offset datum plane. An offset is provided between an equatorial centre of the inner articulating surface and the offset datum plane. The active arc extends in a range from around 150 degrees to less than 180 degrees, and a distance between the inner articulating surface and outer surface on a straight line from the said equatorial centre and passing through the surface edge is equal to or less than 4 mm.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2018Date of Patent: January 3, 2023Assignee: MATORTHO LIMITEDInventors: Carolina Avila Carrasco, Simon Collins, Andrew Clive Taylor, Michael Antony Tuke
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Publication number: 20220110755Abstract: A ceramic femoral resurfacing head prosthesis (110) comprises a ceramic convex outer contact surface (112) engagable with an acetabulum of a patient or an acetabular cup prosthesis and a concave inner fixation surface (114) having an inner-land portion (128), the ceramic convex outer contact surface (112) and the concave inner fixation surface (114) extending to intersect each other at a rim (116). A ceramic stem (120) projects from the concave inner fixation surface (114), and is adapted to be received by a stem bore. The concave inner fixation surface (114) includes a skirt (134) which is cylindrical or substantially cylindrical, or frusto-conical or substantially frusto-conical, and at least one circumferentially elongate recess (136) at the skirt (134).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2021Publication date: April 14, 2022Applicant: MatOrtho LimitedInventors: Simon COLLINS, Andrew Clive TAYLOR, Michael Antony TUKE, Carolina Avila CARRASCO
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Patent number: 11278414Abstract: A ceramic femoral resurfacing head prosthesis (110) comprises a ceramic convex outer contact surface (112) engagable with an acetabulum of a patient or an acetabular cup prosthesis and a concave inner fixation surface (114) having an inner-land portion (128), the ceramic convex outer contact surface (112) and the concave inner fixation surface (114) extending to intersect each other at a rim (116). A ceramic stem (120) projects from the concave inner fixation surface (114), and is adapted to be received by a stem bore. The concave inner fixation surface (114) includes a skirt (134) which is cylindrical or substantially cylindrical, or frusto-conical or substantially frusto-conical, and at least one circumferentially elongate recess (136) at the skirt (134).Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2018Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Assignee: MatOrtho LimitedInventors: Simon Collins, Andrew Clive Taylor, Michael Antony Tuke, Carolina Avila Carrasco
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Publication number: 20220079765Abstract: A ceramic femoral resurfacing head prosthesis (110) comprises a ceramic convex outer contact surface (112) engagable with an acetabulum of a patient or an acetabular cup prosthesis and a concave inner fixation surface (114) having an inner-land portion (128), the ceramic convex outer contact surface (112) and the concave inner fixation surface (114) extending to intersect each other at a rim (116). A ceramic stem (120) projects from the concave inner fixation surface (114), and is adapted to be received by a stem bore. The concave inner fixation surface (114) includes a skirt (134) which is cylindrical or substantially cylindrical, or frusto-conical or substantially frusto-conical, and at least one circumferentially elongate recess (136) at the skirt (134).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2021Publication date: March 17, 2022Applicant: MatOrtho LimitedInventors: Simon COLLINS, Andrew Clive TAYLOR, Michael Antony TUKE, Carolina Avila CARRASCO
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Publication number: 20220047394Abstract: A ceramic femoral resurfacing head prosthesis (110) comprises a ceramic convex outer contact surface (112) engagable with an acetabulum of a patient or an acetabular cup prosthesis and a concave inner fixation surface (114) having an inner-land portion (128), the ceramic convex outer contact surface (112) and the concave inner fixation surface (114) extending to intersect each other at a rim (116). A ceramic stem (120) projects from the concave inner fixation surface (114), and is adapted to be received by a stem bore. The concave inner fixation surface (114) includes a skirt (134) which is cylindrical or substantially cylindrical, or frusto-conical or substantially frusto-conical, and at least one circumferentially elongate recess (136) at the skirt (134).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2021Publication date: February 17, 2022Applicant: MatOrtho LimitedInventors: Simon COLLINS, Andrew Clive TAYLOR, Michael Antony TUKE, Carolina Avila CARRASCO
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Publication number: 20210145606Abstract: An impactor head (10) for releasably holding an outer surface (12) of a cup implant (14), comprises a head body (16), at least one rotatable implant-engagement arm (20) which is also at least in part linearly translatable, and an actuation mechanism (18) which moves the implant-engagement arm (20) to an implant-engagement condition and an implant-release condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2019Publication date: May 20, 2021Inventors: Michael Antony TUKE, Charles Jonas Ambrose CULLUM, Simon Nicholas COLLINS
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Publication number: 20200323639Abstract: A ceramic femoral resurfacing head prosthesis (110) comprises a ceramic convex outer contact surface (112) engagable with an acetabulum of a patient or an acetabular cup prosthesis and a concave inner fixation surface (114) having an inner-land portion (128), the ceramic convex outer contact surface (112) and the concave inner fixation surface (114) extending to intersect each other at a rim (116). A ceramic stem (120) projects from the concave inner fixation surface (114), and is adapted to be received by a stem bore. The concave inner fixation surface (114) includes a skirt (134) which is cylindrical or substantially cylindrical, or frusto-conical or substantially frusto-conical, and at least one circumferentially elongate recess (136) at the skirt (134).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2018Publication date: October 15, 2020Applicant: MatOrtho LimitedInventors: Simon COLLINS, Andrew Clive TAYLOR, Michael Antony TUKE, Carolina Avila CARRASCO
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Publication number: 20200085582Abstract: A ceramic acetabular cup (10) devoid of a separate liner comprises a part-spherical inner articulating surface (12) for non-captively receiving a femoral head, and an outer surface (14) for enabling direct to bone fixation. An inner radius at or adjacent to a rim (22) of the cup (10) extends to or adjacent to a surface edge of the inner articulating surface (12) to prevent or reduce undesirable effects of impingement of an associated femoral head and/or neck. An inner radius of the inner articulating surface (12) defines an active arc (A) over which an in use femoral head can articulate, and an uppermost portion of the rim (22) defines an offset datum plane (D). An offset (O) between an equatorial centre (E) of the inner articulating surface (12) and the offset datum plane (D) is in a range of around 1 mm towards a pole (24) of the inner articulating surface (12) and around 3.5 mm away from the said pole (24).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2018Publication date: March 19, 2020Applicant: MATORTHO LIMITEDInventors: Carolina Avila Carrasco, Simon Collins, Andrew Clive Taylor, Michael Antony Tuke
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Patent number: 9339389Abstract: An acetabular cup prosthesis comprising an acetabular cup having a rim and comprising a metal band applied around the outer circumference of the acetabular cup prosthesis and adjacent to said rim.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2013Date of Patent: May 17, 2016Assignee: FINSBURY (DEVELOPMENT) LIMITEDInventors: Michael Antony Tuke, Andrew Clive Taylor
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Patent number: 8419800Abstract: A preassembled acetabular cup prosthesis comprising an outer shell and a ceramic liner located within the shell, said preassembled unit having been assembled ex-vivo under a controlled force selected to optimize the pre-stressing of the components of the prosthesis.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2008Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Finsbury (Development) LimitedInventors: Michael Antony Tuke, Andrew Clive Taylor
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Patent number: 8372155Abstract: An acetabular cup prosthesis comprising an acetabular cup having a rim and comprising a metal band applied around the outer circumference of the acetabular cup prosthesis and adjacent to said rim.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2009Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignee: Finsbury (Development) LimitedInventors: Michael Antony Tuke, Andrew Clive Taylor
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Publication number: 20110071534Abstract: A method of applying a femoral head resurfacing prosthesis to a selected femoral head includes mounting a jig on a femur corresponding to the selected femoral head. The jig includes an applicator adapted to engage the femoral head resurfacing prosthesis and push said prosthesis toward the femoral head without damaging an outer surface of the prosthesis. The jig is biased against the femur while moving the applicator from a first position in which the applicator is spaced from the head by a first distance to a second position in which the applicator is spaced from the head by a second distance shorter than said first distance thereby pushing the femoral head resurfacing prosthesis into position on the selected femoral head without damaging the outer surface of the prosthesis with the jig. The jig is removed from the femur once the resurfacing prosthesis is in position on the selected femoral head.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2010Publication date: March 24, 2011Applicant: FINSBURY INSTRUMENTS, LTD.Inventor: Michael Antony Tuke
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Publication number: 20100137924Abstract: In an alignment guide for use in femoral head surgery, a cannulated rod is supported by, and is adjustable with respect to, a support member of the alignment guide. The guide also includes two jaws, an anterior jaw and a posterior jaw, with each jaw having a proximal end connected to the support arm, and a distal end for clamping, in use, to the neck of the femur. At least one of the jaws is movable from a first open position to a second clamping position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: Finsbury (Development) LimitedInventors: Michael Antony Tuke, Andrew Clive Taylor, John David Spencer
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Publication number: 20100087930Abstract: An acetabular cup prosthesis comprising an acetabular cup having a rim and comprising a metal band applied around the outer circumference of the acetabular cup prosthesis and adjacent to said rim.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2009Publication date: April 8, 2010Applicant: Finsbury (Development) LimitedInventors: Michael Antony Tuke, Andrew Clive Taylor
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Publication number: 20090248168Abstract: An acetabular cup prosthesis having a shell component, a liner component located within the shell component and a filling means located in a space between the shell component and the liner component.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2009Publication date: October 1, 2009Applicant: Finsbury (Development) LimitedInventors: Michael Antony Tuke, Andrew Clive Taylor
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Publication number: 20090248170Abstract: In a prosthesis and method for manufacturing the same, the prosthesis has an outer articulating surface and an inner bone-contacting surface. The inner surface of the prosthesis has at least one osteo-integration zone with one or more surface formations integrally cast with the wall of the prosthesis. In some instances the prosthesis may be a femoral head prosthesis. To manufacture the prosthesis, a mold is prepared and the prosthesis is cast to include the surface formations.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2009Publication date: October 1, 2009Applicant: Finsbury (Development) LimitedInventors: Michael Antony Tuke, Andrew Clive Taylor
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Publication number: 20090088861Abstract: A mobile bearing tibial implant is described which comprises a tibial component and a mediscal bearing component. The tibial component comprises a tibial plate having a proximal face and a distal face. A tibial post extends from the distal face of the tibial plate which in use will anchor the tibial plate to the proximal end of a resected tibia. The tibial compent additionally includes a generally rectangular tibial projection extending upwardly from the proximal face of the tibial plate, the central longitudinal plane of the said tibial projection being co-linearly located on the sagittal plane passing substantially through the center of the knee. The meniscal bearing component has a substantially flat distal face for glidable seating on the tibial plate and a proximal face configured to receive in use an articulating condylar surface of a femoral component.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2008Publication date: April 2, 2009Applicant: FINSBURY (DEVELOPMENT) LIMITEDInventors: Michael Antony Tuke, Adrian Webb
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Publication number: 20090005879Abstract: A preassembled acetabular cup prosthesis comprising an outer shell and a liner located within the shell.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2008Publication date: January 1, 2009Applicant: FINSBURY (DEVELOPMENT) LIMITEDInventors: Michael Antony Tuke, Andrew Clive Taylor