Claims
- 1. A one-piece tool element of elastic material for removal of bone-cementing plastics material, comprising an axially elongate shaft adapted for longitudinal transmission of ultrasonic energy from a proximal excitation end to a distal plastics-engaging end, said plastics-engaging end comprising an annular body having a circumferentially continuous outer-body mass and an annular web integrally and axially compliantly:connecting said outer-body mass to said shaft, said outer-body mass being defined by and between an axially spaced distal limit and a proximally spaced proximal limit, such that in a longitudinal section an acute angle is defined by a distally directed circumferentially continuous distal cutting edge, said annular web having a minimum axial thickness which is less than the axial distance between said distal limit and said proximal limit, and said annular web being at axially inward offset from the distal limit of said annular body such that a distally open annular concavity is defined adjacent said distal cutting edge and within said outer-body mass, with angularly spaced longitudinal passages in an annular region of said web and thus in the region of said annular concavity for flowing distally melted plastics material via said passages from said annular concavity and to the proximal side of said annular body.
- 2. The tool element of claim 1, in which said annular concavity is proximally convergent with respect to said shaft, from said cutting edge to the annular region of said passages.
- 3. The tool element of claim 2, in which said annular body has a circumferentially continuous outer surface and in which said distal and proximal limits are axial limits of said outer surface.
- 4. The tool element of claim 1, in which said passages are cylindrical.
- 5. The tool element of claim 1, in which said passages are generally frustoconical and convergent in the proximal direction.
- 6. The tool element of claim 4, in which the axes of said passaged are convergent in the proximal direction.
- 7. The tool element of claim 5, in which each frustoconical passage is about an axis which is convergent with respect to and in the proximal direction of said axially elongate shaft.
- 8. The tool element of claim 3, in which said circumferentially continuous outer surface is frustoconically convergent in the proximal direction.
- 9. A one-piece tool element of elastic material for proximally,pumped removal of bone-cementing plastics material, that is softened by ultrasonically excited, comprising an elongate shaft adapted for longitudinal transmission of ultrasonic energy from a proximal excitation end to a distal plastics-engaging end, said plastics-engaging end comprising an annular body having a circumferentially continuous outer-body mass and an annular web integrally and axially compliantly connecting said outer-body mass to said shaft, said outer-body mass being defined by and between an axially spaced distal limit and an axially spaced proximal limit, said annular web being at axially inward offset from the distal limit of said annular body such that a distally open annular concavity is defined within said outer-body mass, with angularly spaced longitudinal passages in an annular region of said web and thus in the region of said annular concavity, for flowing distally melted plastics material via said passages from said annular concavity and to the proximal side of said annular body.
- 10. The tool element of claim 9, in which said annular concavity has in a longitudinal section a distally open arcuate concave profile.
- 11. The tool element of claim 9, in which said longitudinal passages are at least in part in the region of axially compliant web connection to said shaft.
- 12. The tool element of claim 9, in which a distally convex central end formation of said shaft essentially defines with the distal limit of said outer-body mass the distal limit of said tool element.
- 13. The tool element of claim 9, in which said annular body has a proximally open annular concavity at least in part within said outer-body mass.
- 14. A one-piece tool element for removal of bone-cementing plastics material, comprising an elongate shaft adapted for longitudinal transmission of ultrasonic energy from a proximal excitation end to a distal plastics-engaging end, said plastics-engaging end comprising an annular body having a circumferentially continuous outer surface of diameter exceeding that of said shaft and integrally formed with said shaft, said annular body being defined by and between an axially spaced distal limit and a proximally spaced proximal limit, such that the distal limit has in a longitudinal section an acute angle defined by a distally directed circumferentially continuous distal cutting edge, and a distally convex central end formation of said shaft substantially defining with said distal cutting edge the distal end of said tool element, said distally convex central end formation of said shaft extending from a base end that is axially between the proximal and distal limits of said annular body and at radially inward offset from the outer surface of said annular body such that a distally open annular concavity is defined adjacent said distal cutting edge and within said annular body, with angularly spaced longitudinal passages in the region of said annular concavity, for flowing distally melted plastics material via said passages from said annular concavity and to the proximal side of said annular body, the axial thickness of said annular body being at minimum in the annular region of said longitudinal passages, thereby establishing an outer annular body mass radially outside said annular region such that said annular region defines an axially compliant integral connection between said shaft and said outer annular body mass.
- 15. The tool element of claim 14, in which the distal end of said distally convex central end formation and the distal limit of said annular body are in substantially the same radial plane.
- 16. The tool element of claim 14, in which the distal end of said distally convex central end formation is axially within said annular body.
- 17. The tool element of claim 14, in which the distal end of said distally convex central end formation projects at least in part distally beyond the distal limit of said annular body.
Priority Claims (1)
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9426397 |
Dec 1994 |
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RELATED CASE
This application is a continuation-in-part of pending application PCT/GB95/03053, filed 27 Dec. 1995.
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5536266 |
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