Slotted End Patents (Class 411/495)
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Patent number: 10772734Abstract: An arthrodesis implant (1) allowing promoting the bone fusion of two bones is provided, the implant (1) comprising: a rigid and non-deformable anchoring body (4), designed to ensure the anchoring of the implant (1) in a first bone (2), and a deformable portion (5) designed to ensure the anchoring of the implant (1) in a second bone. The deformable portion (5) comprises at least two anchoring arms (9, 10) which protrude beyond the anchoring body (4) from the base end (7) of the anchoring body (4), the anchoring arms (9, 10) being separated from each other by a free space (E) so as to be able to be brought closer to each other by deformation of the anchoring arms under the action of the second bone. At least one of the anchoring arms (9, 10) is provided with a longitudinal reinforcing fin protruding beyond the anchoring arm (9, 10) from a lateral side (20) of the anchoring arm (9, 10).Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2015Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Assignee: IN2BONESInventors: Daniel Edmond Boublil, Jean-Yves Paul Albert Coillard-LAvirotte
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Publication number: 20080298927Abstract: A positioning pin (40) is provided. The positioning pin includes a positioning shaft (42) and a flange (41). The flange is formed on one end of the positioning shaft. The positioning portion is formed on the other end of the positioning shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2007Publication date: December 4, 2008Applicants: SHENZHEN FUTAIHONG PRECISION INDUSTRY CO., LTD., SUTECH TRADING LIMITEDInventors: ZHENG-HUA CHEN, JIN-TAO YAO
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Patent number: 5996297Abstract: A connector used in forming a composite wall structure that includes two structural layers and an insulative layer. The connector secures the two structural layers together and is insulative so as to minimize the transfer of thermal energy across the insulating layer. The connector is inserted through the insulating layer during manufacturing of the wall structure. The connectors include reinforcement attaching structures for securing reinforcement material in a substantially fixed position before and during formation of the structural layers. The reinforcement attaching structures may be integrally formed on the connector or may be included on a bracket plate that is attached to the main shaft of the connector.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1998Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: H.K. Composites, Inc.Inventors: David O. Keith, David M. Hansen
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Patent number: 5601558Abstract: A soft tissue anchor implantation device having a bore along its longitudinal axis through which a guiding K-wire or other guiding devices may be freely drawn, and into which an anchor expanding pin may be wedged to expand the anchor body and lodge it securely in a hole in a bone. In one embodiment the anchor has an elongated body with proximal and distal ends. The proximal end is supplied with an enlarged head having an underside equipped with downwardly extending spikes for gripping soft tissue.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1994Date of Patent: February 11, 1997Assignee: Smith & Nephew Endoscopy, Inc.Inventors: Paul A. Torrie, Gary P. Tallent
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Patent number: 5522844Abstract: A suture anchor to secure a suture within a bore in a bone is disclosed, together with a suture anchor installation tool and method for deploying the suture anchor using the installation tool. The anchor includes a cylindrical body portion integrally associated with a generally conical-shaped end portion. At least one slot extends from the apex of the conical-shaped end portion into the cylindrical body portion forming at least two deformable tines. The tines flex toward one another as the anchor is inserted into the bore and are sufficiently resilient so as seek to return to an undeformed position once in the bone. The tines include outer edges disposed at the base of the conical-shaped end portions for preventing the suture anchor from being pulled out of the bore. The suture anchor installation tool includes an insertion member having an elongated body with a hollow interior sized so as to accommodate the suture anchor therein.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1993Date of Patent: June 4, 1996Inventor: Lanny L. Johnson
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Patent number: 5520702Abstract: A surgical apparatus and method of use is provided for applying and maintaining a securing member upon a length of suture material which extends from body tissue. The apparatus essentially comprises a handle assembly, and elongated housing extending distally from the handle assembly and a tool assembly preferably detachably connected to a distal end of the body portion and remotely operable from the handle. The tool assembly enables a surgeon to compress and maintain a securing member upon suture material in the body cavity while also providing means to cut unsecured suture material which extends from the compressed securing member. Additionally, an instrumentation kit is provided which includes the surgical apparatus and at least one additional tool assembly, as mentioned above, in cooperation with a top cover portion and a bottom cover portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1994Date of Patent: May 28, 1996Assignee: United States Surgical CorporationInventors: Jude S. Sauer, Louis N. Rapp, Thomas A. Tiberio
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Patent number: 4600345Abstract: An impact fastener especially adapted for holding batts of insulation to sheet metal is disclosed. A characterizing feature of the fastener resides in the provision of three stabilizing legs which are configured to engage the surface of the receiving metal after partial penetration and to deform in accordance with the depth of penetration, providing in all instances a stabilizing effect.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1985Date of Patent: July 15, 1986Assignee: Duro-Dyne CorporationInventors: Milton Hinden, Charles Giannone
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Patent number: 4533288Abstract: A drive fastener designed to be hammered into penetrable material. One end of the drive fastener is split. The opposite end of the drive fastener contains threads. A pair of nuts are threaded together on the threaded end of the drive fastener to receive the impact of a hammering device for driving the fastener into penetrable material. When being driven, the split end spreads while penetrating to secure the fastener in place. The nuts are then removed and a single nut may be used to secure an object to the set fastener.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1982Date of Patent: August 6, 1985Assignee: P.P.M.D.Inventors: Bernard W. Rivkin, Michael R. Monfort
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Patent number: 4457651Abstract: A pair of nail shank pieces are united face to face through the intermediary of a strip metal, and the tip parts of both nail shank pieces are tapered so that both nail shank pieces may be gradually opened as the nail is driven in. The metal strip is subjected to a compressive deformation to support the nail shank pieces from inside, thereby helping in their maintaining an opened state. Both nail shank pieces engage the base material in a dovetail fashion and in this way, the countering force against the nail's coming out is reinforced. A clamping ring fit around the outer circumference of both nail shank pieces to hold the metal strip therebetween such that both nail shank pieces are prevented from opening at the base material surface, and moreover, the opening made by the nail at the base material surface is protected from widening, while aiding in both nail shank pieces entering deep into the base material.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1981Date of Patent: July 3, 1984Assignee: Wakai & Co., Ltd.Inventor: Takeo Hasegawa
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Patent number: 4449878Abstract: A clinch type nail having a generally flat shank with a pair of spaced penetrating portions having inner and outer walls that are disposed in angular relationship with each other and intersect along a generally straight line. The outer walls offer more resistance to penetration than the inner walls when the nail is driven which causes the penetrating portions to clinch inwardly toward each other and capture a plug of the material into which the nail is driven.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1981Date of Patent: May 22, 1984Inventor: Robert L. Hallock