Patents by Inventor Michael Veldman
Michael Veldman 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: 20160113693Abstract: A bone screw comprises a threaded shank including a distal end portion and a proximal end portion, and defining a first threaded section extending from the distal end portion toward the proximal end portion and adapted for anchoring in cancellous bone. A second threaded section extends contiguously from the first threaded section toward the proximal end portion. The second threaded section has a finer thread pattern relative to the first threaded section. In one embodiment, the first threaded section includes a first helical threading defining a single lead thread pattern for anchoring in cancellous bone, and the second threaded section includes a second helical threading interleaved with the first threading to define a duel lead thread pattern for engagement in cortical bone. In a further embodiment, the bone screw includes a head portion extending from the threaded shank and configured for coupling to a spinal implant.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2015Publication date: April 28, 2016Inventors: Francis Denis, Timothy A. Garvey, Joseph H. Perra, Manuel Pinto, James D. Schwender, Ensor Transfeldt, Michael Veldman
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Patent number: 8672983Abstract: An orthopedic medical apparatus and methods are disclosed, among which are a cylindrical orthopedic plate and clamps and fixation members for attaching the plate to tissue such as bone tissue. In one embodiment, the plate includes sides and ends that are cylindrical, and the clamps are adapted to fit thereto. Additional apparatus in the form of a lateral connecting member and a connecting plate usable with the orthopedic plate are also disclosed. Methods for using the disclosed apparatus are also described.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2006Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Robert Biscup, Michael Veldman, Clayton G. Leroux
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Publication number: 20110295255Abstract: An implantable femoral fixation device adapted to be received the femoral neck and femoral head configured to support at least a portion of the inner surface of the cortical bone of the femur. In various embodiments the femoral fixation device is transformable between a first radially reduced configuration and a second, radially expanded configuration, is attached to an anchor, and/or is configured to be encased in fixation media. In one embodiment the anchor is a segmented intramedullary structure disposed in the intramedullary canal configurable between a relatively flexible, bent configuration for implantation or extraction and a relatively rigid, straightened configuration for bone treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2010Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: SONOMA ORTHOPEDIC PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey Roberts, Thomas B. Buford, III, Michael Veldman, Terrance Strohkirch, Edward Perez, Jesse Moore
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Publication number: 20100198269Abstract: System and methods are provided that include a plate member engageable to the spinal column with an anchor assembly. The anchor assembly includes a coupling member having a post extending through at least one opening of the plate member and an anchor member pivotally captured in a receiver member of the coupling member below a lower surface of the plate member. A locking member secures the plate member to the coupling member.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: WARSAW ORTHOPEDIC, INC.Inventors: Harold Sparr Taylor, Terrance Strohkirch, JR., Matthew M. Morrison, Michael Veldman
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Patent number: 7722654Abstract: System and methods are provided that include a plate member engageable to the spinal column with an anchor assembly. The anchor assembly includes a coupling member having a post extending through at least one opening of the plate member and an anchor member pivotally captured in a receiver member of the coupling member below a lower surface of the plate member. A locking member secures the plate member to the coupling member.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2004Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Inventors: Harold Sparr Taylor, Terrance Strohkirch, Matthew M. Morrison, Michael Veldman
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Publication number: 20080097447Abstract: An orthopedic medical apparatus and methods are disclosed, among which are a cylindrical orthopedic plate and clamps and fixation members for attaching the plate to tissue such as bone tissue. In one embodiment, the plate includes sides and ends that are cylindrical, and the clamps are adapted to fit thereto. Additional apparatus in the form of a lateral connecting member and a connecting plate usable with the orthopedic plate are also disclosed. Methods for using the disclosed apparatus are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventors: Robert Biscup, Michael Veldman, Clayton G. Leroux
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Publication number: 20070270858Abstract: The present application discloses various embodiments of surgical fasteners that combine mechanical and osteogenic means of fixation to maximize in vivo stability and long-term performance. The fastener generally includes a head and a shaft. The fastener is fenestrated and includes a channel that leads into one or more openings along the shaft. Bone void filling materials is delivered through the channel to the shaft to improve anchoring. In one embodiment, the osteogenic means comprise a coating applied to the fastener to improve bony apposition. The fastener with combined mechanical and osteogenic means provides initial, immediate anchoring and long term anchoring.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2006Publication date: November 22, 2007Inventors: Hai Trieu, Jon Serbousek, Michael Veldman
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Publication number: 20070270964Abstract: An implant for insertion between vertebral members in which an inner member, intermediate member, and outer member are concentrically disposed. The inner and outer members may comprise end plates to contact the vertebral members. The outer member may include a tapered interior wall. A locking element is movably contained within an opening that extends through a sidewall of the intermediate member. The intermediate member is displaceable longitudinally in first and second directions relative to the outer member. Displacement of the intermediate member in the first direction tends to force the locking element laterally into contact with the inner and outer members. A biasing member may urge the intermediate member in the first direction. Displacement of the intermediate member in the second direction allows the locking element to be laterally displaced out of contact with the inner member.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2006Publication date: November 22, 2007Inventors: Terrance Strohkirch, Harold Taylor, Michael Veldman
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Publication number: 20070238335Abstract: A lateral connector assembly for connecting a bone engaging fastener to an elongated member, such as a spinal rod includes a lateral connector having an opening for receiving a portion of the bone engaging fastener therethrough. The lateral connector includes a plate portion and an integral yoke portion, which yoke portion is attached to the elongated member by way of a clamp. The lateral connector assembly can include variable angle means between the clamp and the yoke portion of the lateral connector that permits rotation of the lateral connector about an axis projecting outward from the spinal rod. The clamp includes a tapering channel to capture the elongated member and lock the connector assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: SDGI Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Michael Veldman, Doug Baker, Marco Capote
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Publication number: 20070233122Abstract: A bone screw comprising a threaded shank including a distal end portion and a proximal end portion, and defining a first threaded section extending from the distal end portion toward the proximal end portion and adapted for anchoring in cancellous bone, and a second threaded section extending contiguously from the first threaded section toward the proximal end portion and adapted for engagement in cortical bone, with the second threaded section having a finer thread pattern relative to the first threaded section. In one embodiment, the first threaded section includes a first helical threading defining a single lead thread pattern for anchoring in cancellous bone, and the second threaded section includes a second helical threading interleaved with the first threading to define a duel lead thread pattern for engagement in cortical bone. In a further embodiment, the bone screw includes a head portion extending from the threaded shank and configured for coupling to a spinal implant.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2006Publication date: October 4, 2007Inventors: Francis Denis, Timothy Garvey, Joseph Perra, Manuel Pinto, James Schwender, Ensor Transfeldt, Michael Veldman, William Rezach
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Publication number: 20070171540Abstract: Devices and methods to grasp a medical element. The device may include a first member, a second member that fits within the first member, and a locking element. The first and second members may move relative to one another to move the locking element between locked and unlocked positions. In an unlocked position, the device may move along the element. In the locked position, the device may lock to the element and motion is prevented. In one application, the device can be placed in the locked position to maintain a desired amount of tension on the element.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2006Publication date: July 26, 2007Inventors: Michael Veldman, Harold Taylor
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Publication number: 20070123860Abstract: An orthopedic implant is disclosed having at least one passage for an elongated member that is compressible. In certain embodiments, multiple compressible elongated member passages may be provided, or an elongated member passage may be U-shaped and closable by a closure member. Split ring members may be provided in compressible passages and around elongated members. A bone anchor may be connected to the implant so that locking the anchor to the implant compresses one or more of the elongated member passages.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2005Publication date: May 31, 2007Inventors: Denis Francis, Timothy Garvey, Joseph Perra, Manuel Pinto, James Schwender, Ensor Transfeldt, Michael Veldman, William Rezach
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Publication number: 20060293673Abstract: A device for supporting and/or assisting in bone fusion, particularly in the spine, is described. A plate member is provided, along with two or more attachment members that are anchorable to bones. In one embodiment, the plate member has a slot near one end and an aperture at another end. The attachment members include threaded posts for connection to the plate member via the latter's slot(s) and aperture(s). Alternatively, attachment members need not have a threaded post, and attachment members may be connected to the plate member via a bone bolt or similar fixation member. The slot(s) allow a single plate member to be used for a variety of operative situations and anatomies. A device for repositioning bones and a method for using the disclosed devices is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2006Publication date: December 28, 2006Applicant: SDGI Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Morrison, Michael Veldman
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Publication number: 20060074419Abstract: System and methods are provided that include a plate member engageable to the spinal column with an anchor assembly. The anchor assembly includes a coupling member having a post extending through at least one opening of the plate member and an anchor member pivotally captured in a receiver member of the coupling member below a lower surface of the plate member. A locking member secures the plate member to the coupling member.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2004Publication date: April 6, 2006Inventors: Harold Taylor, Terrance Strohkirch, Matthew Morrison, Michael Veldman
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Publication number: 20050277935Abstract: A device for supporting and/or assisting in bone fusion, particularly in the spine, is described. A plate member is provided, along with two or more attachment members that are anchorable to bones. In one embodiment, the plate member has a slot near one end and an aperture at another end. The attachment members include threaded posts for connection to the plate member via the latter's slot(s) and aperture(s). Alternatively, attachment members need not have a threaded post, and attachment members may be connected to the plate member via a bone bolt or similar fixation member. The slot(s) allow a single plate member to be used for a variety of operative situations and anatomies. A device for repositioning bones and a method for using the disclosed devices is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2005Publication date: December 15, 2005Inventors: Matthew Morrison, Michael Veldman
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Publication number: 20050033303Abstract: A surgical instrument and method for forming a passage in bone having an enlarged cross-sectional portion is provided. The instrument includes an elongate member and a cutting element engaged thereto and transitionable between a retracted configuration for extending through a first portion of the passage and an expanded configuration for forming a second portion of the passage having an enlarged cross-section. In one embodiment, the cutting element is transitioned between the retracted and expanded configurations by axially displacing the cutting element relative to the elongate member. In another embodiment, the elongate member includes a tapping thread configured to cut threads along the first portion of the passage, and the cutting element is a blade configured to form the enlarged cross-section when transitioned to the expanded configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2004Publication date: February 10, 2005Inventors: James Chappuis, Michael Veldman, Harold Taylor