Patents by Inventor Vincent A. Webster
Vincent A. Webster 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: 11986394Abstract: The present disclosure provides knee prostheses that replicate at least a portion of the function of an individual patient's anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). An exemplary knee prosthesis includes a femoral component configured to be implanted on the distal end of the patient's femur and a tibial component configured to be implanted on the proximal end of the patient's tibia. In extension, the femoral component and the tibial component may cooperate to limit anterior movement of the tibial component relative to the femoral component. In flexion, the femoral component may be free to rotate relative to the tibial component.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2020Date of Patent: May 21, 2024Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Adam H. Sanford, Vincent A. Webster, Dwight T. Todd, Anthony Romano, Christopher M. Byrd, Jody L. Claypool, Raymond C. Parisi
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Publication number: 20200253741Abstract: The present disclosure provides knee prostheses that replicate at least a portion of the function of an individual patient's anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). An exemplary knee prosthesis includes a femoral component configured to be implanted on the distal end of the patient's femur and a tibial component configured to be implanted on the proximal end of the patient's tibia. In extension, the femoral component and the tibial component may cooperate to limit anterior movement of the tibial component relative to the femoral component. In flexion, the femoral component may be free to rotate relative to the tibial component.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2020Publication date: August 13, 2020Inventors: Adam H. Sanford, Vincent A. Webster, Dwight T. Todd, Anthony Romano, Christopher M. Byrd, Jody L. Claypool, Raymond C. Parisi
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Patent number: 10667919Abstract: The present disclosure provides knee prostheses that replicate at least a portion of the function of an individual patient's anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). An exemplary knee prosthesis includes a femoral component configured to be implanted on the distal end of the patient's femur and a tibial component configured to be implanted on the proximal end of the patient's tibia. In extension, the femoral component and the tibial component may cooperate to limit anterior movement of the tibial component relative to the femoral component. In flexion, the femoral component may be free to rotate relative to the tibial component.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2017Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Adam H. Sanford, Vincent A. Webster, Dwight T Todd, Anthony Romano, Christopher M. Byrd, Jody L. Claypool, Raymond C. Parisi
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Publication number: 20180133016Abstract: The present disclosure provides knee prostheses that replicate at least a portion of the function of an individual patient's anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). An exemplary knee prosthesis includes a femoral component configured to be implanted on the distal end of the patient's femur and a tibial component configured to be implanted on the proximal end of the patient's tibia. In extension, the femoral component and the tibial component may cooperate to limit anterior movement of the tibial component relative to the femoral component. In flexion, the femoral component may be free to rotate relative to the tibial component.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2017Publication date: May 17, 2018Inventors: Adam H. Sanford, Vincent A. Webster, Dwight T. Todd, Anthony Romano, Christopher M. Byrd, Jody L. Claypool, Raymond C. Parisi
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Patent number: 9861484Abstract: The present disclosure provides knee prostheses that replicate at least a portion of the function of an individual patient's anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). An exemplary knee prosthesis includes a femoral component configured to be implanted on the distal end of the patient's femur and a tibial component configured to be implanted on the proximal end of the patient's tibia. In extension, the femoral component and the tibial component may cooperate to limit anterior movement of the tibial component relative to the femoral component. In flexion, the femoral component may be free to rotate relative to the tibial component.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2015Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Adam H. Sanford, Vincent A. Webster, Dwight T Todd, Anthony Romano, Christopher M. Byrd, Jody L. Claypool, Raymond C. Parisi
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Publication number: 20150305873Abstract: The present disclosure provides knee prostheses that replicate at least a portion of the function of an individual patient's anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). An exemplary knee prosthesis includes a femoral component configured to be implanted on the distal end of the patient's femur and a tibial component configured to be implanted on the proximal end of the patient's tibia. In extension, the femoral component and the tibial component may cooperate to limit anterior movement of the tibial component relative to the femoral component. In flexion, the femoral component may be free to rotate relative to the tibial component.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2015Publication date: October 29, 2015Inventors: Adam H. Sanford, Vincent A. Webster, Dwight T. Todd, Anthony Romano, Christopher M. Byrd, Jody L. Claypool, Raymond C. Parisi
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Patent number: 9132014Abstract: The present disclosure provides knee prostheses that replicate at least a portion of the function of an individual patient's anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). An exemplary knee prosthesis includes a femoral component configured to be implanted on the distal end of the patient's femur and a tibial component configured to be implanted on the proximal end of the patient's tibia. In extension, the femoral component and the tibial component may cooperate to limit anterior movement of the tibial component relative to the femoral component. In flexion, the femoral component may be free to rotate relative to the tibial component.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2011Date of Patent: September 15, 2015Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Adam H. Sanford, Vincent A. Webster, Dwight T. Todd, Anthony P. Romano, Christopher M. Byrd, Jody L. Claypool, Raymond C. Parisi
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Patent number: 8888857Abstract: A constrained prosthetic knee having a modular hinge post and a rotating bearing. A cannulated hinge post is rotatably connected to the femoral component of the knee prosthesis so that a hinge post extension may be anteriorly positioned through the hinge post and into the tibial component of the knee prosthesis, after positioning of the femoral component in the femur and the tibial component in the tibia. The hinge post is preassembled to the femoral component so that such assembly is not required during the implantation procedure. A meniscal component forming the rotating bearing of the knee prosthesis is packaged together with the hinge post extension so that the appropriate hinge post extension is readily available. The meniscal component includes a mechanism for preventing lift off of the meniscal component from the tibial component, while allowing rotation of the meniscal component relative to the tibial component.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2012Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: John E. Meyers, George D. Letson, Russell Windsor, Vincent A. Webster, Bill N. Sisk, Bill H. Haywood, Adam M. Griner, Michael Cook, Rodney L. Bays, Jerry L. Aikins, Marvin Figueroa, Peter S. Walker
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Patent number: 8845641Abstract: A device (20) used during a medical procedure to engage a cross-section of a bone is disclosed herein. The device is selectively expandable to correspond to the cross-section of the bone. Once the device is properly sized, the device is used as a sizing tool to select the proper size of an implant or as a surgical guide for preparing the bone with a surgical instrument, for example.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2009Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Brad Wheeler, Adam M. Griner, Vincent A. Webster, Rebecca Parrott, Shaun R. Cronin, Bart C. Benedict
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Publication number: 20120330430Abstract: A constrained prosthetic knee having a modular hinge post and a rotating bearing. A cannulated hinge post is rotatably connected to the femoral component of the knee prosthesis so that a hinge post extension may be anteriorly positioned through the hinge post and into the tibial component of the knee prosthesis, after positioning of the femoral component in the femur and the tibial component in the tibia. The hinge post is preassembled to the femoral component so that such assembly is not required during the implantation procedure. A meniscal component forming the rotating bearing of the knee prosthesis is packaged together with the hinge post extension so that the appropriate hinge post extension is readily available. The meniscal component includes a mechanism for preventing lift off of the meniscal component from the tibial component, while allowing rotation of the meniscal component relative to the tibial component.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2012Publication date: December 27, 2012Inventors: John E. Meyers, George D. Letson, Russell Windsor, Vincent A. Webster, Bill N. Sisk, Bill H. Haywood, Adam Griner, Michael Cook, Rodney L. Bays, Jerry L. Aikins, Marvin Figueroa, Peter S. Walker
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Patent number: 8268006Abstract: A constrained prosthetic knee having a modular hinge post and a rotating bearing. A cannulated hinge post is rotatably connected to the femoral component of the knee prosthesis so that a hinge post extension may be anteriorly positioned through the hinge post and into the tibial component of the knee prosthesis, after positioning of the femoral component in the femur and the tibial component in the tibia. The hinge post is preassembled to the femoral component so that such assembly is not required during the implantation procedure. A meniscal component forming the rotating bearing of the knee prosthesis is packaged together with the hinge post extension so that the appropriate hinge post extension is readily available. The meniscal component includes a mechanism for preventing lift off of the meniscal component from the tibial component, while allowing rotation of the meniscal component relative to the tibial component.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2010Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: John E. Meyers, G. Doug Letson, Russell Windsor, Vincent A. Webster, Bill N. Sisk, Bill H. Haywood, Adam M. Griner, Michael Cook, Rodney L. Bays, Jerry L. Aikins, Marvin Figueroa, Peter S. Walker
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Publication number: 20120095563Abstract: The present disclosure provides knee prostheses that replicate at least a portion of the function of an individual patient's anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). An exemplary knee prosthesis includes a femoral component configured to be implanted on the distal end of the patient's femur and a tibial component configured to be implanted on the proximal end of the patient's tibia. In extension, the femoral component and the tibial component may cooperate to limit anterior movement of the tibial component relative to the femoral component. In flexion, the femoral component may be free to rotate relative to the tibial component.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2011Publication date: April 19, 2012Applicant: ZIMMER, INC.Inventors: Adam H. Sanford, Vincent A. Webster, Dwight T. Todd, Anthony P. Romano, Christopher M. Byrd, Jody L. Claypool, Raymond C. Parisi
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Publication number: 20110264154Abstract: A device (20) used during a medical procedure to engage a cross-section of a bone is disclosed herein. The device is selectively expandable to correspond to the cross-section of the bone. Once the device is properly sized, the device is used as a sizing tool to select the proper size of an implant or as a surgical guide for preparing the bone with a surgical instrument, for example.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2009Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: ZIMMER, INC.Inventors: Brad Wheeler, Adam M. Griner, Vincent A. Webster, Rebecca Parrott, Shaun R. Cronin, Bart C. Benedict
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Publication number: 20100234962Abstract: A constrained prosthetic knee having a modular hinge post and a rotating bearing. A cannulated hinge post is rotatably connected to the femoral component of the knee prosthesis so that a hinge post extension may be anteriorly positioned through the hinge post and into the tibial component of the knee prosthesis, after positioning of the femoral component in the femur and the tibial component in the tibia. The hinge post is preassembled to the femoral component so that such assembly is not required during the implantation procedure. A meniscal component forming the rotating bearing of the knee prosthesis is packaged together with the hinge post extension so that the appropriate hinge post extension is readily available. The meniscal component includes a mechanism for preventing lift off of the meniscal component from the tibial component, while allowing rotation of the meniscal component relative to the tibial component.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Applicant: ZIMMER TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: John E. Meyers, G. Doug Letson, Russell Windsor, Vincent A. Webster, Bill N. Sisk, Bill H. Haywood, Adam Griner, Michael Cook, Rodney L. Bays, Jerry L. Aikins, Marvin Figueroa, Peter S. Walker
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Patent number: 7462198Abstract: A mobile bearing unicondylar tibial knee prosthesis includes a tibial base plate and a tibial articular surface component. The inferior surface of the articular surface component engages the superior surface of the base plate in sliding relationship. The tibial articular surface and a stop on the tibial base plate define a tab and groove engagement between them such that the tibial articular surface component is permitted to slide anteriorly-posteriorly on the tibial base plate while movement of the tibial articular surface component superiorly away from the base plate is restricted.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2005Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Assignee: Zimmer Technology, Inc.Inventors: Vincent A. Webster, Scott J. Steffensmeier, Adam H. Sanford
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Publication number: 20080097616Abstract: A constrained prosthetic knee having a modular hinge post and a rotating bearing. A cannulated hinge post is rotatably connected to the femoral component of the knee prosthesis so that a hinge post extension may be anteriorly positioned through the hinge post and into the tibial component of the knee prosthesis, after positioning of the femoral component in the femur and the tibial component in the tibia. The hinge post is preassembled to the femoral component so that such assembly is not required during the implantation procedure. A meniscal component forming the rotating bearing of the knee prosthesis is packaged together with the hinge post extension so that the appropriate hinge post extension is readily available. The meniscal component includes a mechanism for preventing lift off of the meniscal component from the tibial component, while allowing rotation of the meniscal component relative to the tibial component.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicant: ZIMMER TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: John Meyers, G. Letson, Russell Windsor, Vincent Webster, Bill Sisk, Bill Haywood, Adam Griner, Michael Cook, Rodney Bays, Jerry Aikins, Marvin Figueroa, Peter Walker
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Patent number: 7033397Abstract: The present invention provides a mobile unicondylar tibial knee prosthesis for repairing a damaged knee joint.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2004Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Zimmer Technology, Inc.Inventors: Vincent A. Webster, Scott J. Steffensmeier, Adam H. Sanford
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Publication number: 20060036329Abstract: A mobile bearing unicondylar tibial knee prosthesis includes a tibial base plate and a tibial articular surface component. The inferior surface of the articular surface component engages the superior surface of the base plate in sliding relationship. The tibial articular surface and a stop on the tibial base plate define a tab and groove engagement between them such that the tibial articular surface component is permitted to slide anteriorly-posteriorly on the tibial base plate while movement of the tibial articular surface component superiorly away from the base plate is restricted.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2005Publication date: February 16, 2006Inventors: Vincent Webster, Scott Steffensmeier, Adam Sanford
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Patent number: 6946001Abstract: An orthopedic knee component for implanting within a single compartment of a human knee includes, in a first embodiment a tibial tray having a superior surface having a plurality of tabs disposed along an exterior edge thereof, a bearing component having a superior surface adapted to articularly engage a femoral knee prosthesis and a circumferential groove disposed therearound with which the tabs of the tibial tray cooperatively engage such that the bearing component is movable relative to the tibial tray.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2003Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Zimmer Technology, Inc.Inventors: Adam Sanford, Toby Farling, Vincent Webster, Robert Hodorek, Scott Lazar, Scott J. Steffensmeier
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Patent number: RE44476Abstract: A constrained prosthetic knee having a modular hinge post and a rotating bearing. A cannulated hinge post is rotatably connected to the femoral component of the knee prosthesis so that a hinge post extension may be anteriorly positioned through the hinge post and into the tibial component of the knee prosthesis, after positioning of the femoral component in the femur and the tibial component in the tibia. The hinge post is preassembled to the femoral component so that such assembly is not required during the implantation procedure. A meniscal component forming the rotating bearing of the knee prosthesis is packaged together with the hinge post extension so that the appropriate hinge post extension is readily available.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2010Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: John E. Meyers, Jerry L. Aikins, Rodney L. Bays, Michael Cook, Marvin Figueroa, Adam M. Griner, Bill H. Haywood, Bill N. Sisk, Vincent A. Webster, George D Letson, Peter S. Walker, Russell Windsor