The invention of the present application will now be described in more detail with reference to exemplary embodiments of the apparatus and method, given only by way of example, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring to the drawing figures, like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding elements throughout the several figures.
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The rivet's shank 32 includes a malleable portion 34 at the end of the shank opposite the flanges 24, 26. Providing the malleable portion 34 permits the rivet 20 to be secured in place in the plate 10 by crimping and expanding the malleable portion into the enlarged portion 18, when the rivet is located in a hole 14. In this manner, the rivet 20 is retained in place, while still being rotatable in the hole 14 to move the flanges 24, 26 from positions in the recesses 16 away from (
It has been found that the geometries and placements of the holes 12 and the rivets 20 are interrelated, resulting in rivets that operate to inhibit, and preferably prevent, the screws in holes 12 from backing out, while still being easy to the practitioner to manipulate the rivets into a locking position. In connection with this explanation,
The distance A is, particularly advantageously, first determined based on the size of the plate needed for the particular application. The distance X is then selected to minimize stress concentrations in the plate, as well understood by those of ordinary skill in the art. With A and X thus determined for a particular plate, and more specifically the configurations of the holes 12, 14 in the plate, the set of configurations of the rivet 20 embodying principles of the present invention can be determined:
T=A/t; 8≦t≦12, advantageously 9≦t≦11, more advantageously t=10
R1=(r)·(A); 0.8≦r≦1.2, advantageously 0.9≦r≦1.1, more advantageously r=1.06
L=1·(sqrt(R12−(R1-T)2)); 1.5≦1≦2.5, advantageously 1.8≦1≦2.2, more advantageously 1=2
W1=R1/w1; 2.0≦w1≦2.7, advantageously 2.2≦w1≦2.5, more advantageously w1=2.331
W2=R1/w2; 3.0≦w2≦3.7, advantageously 3.2≦w2≦3.5, more advantageously w2=3.339
D1=(d1)·(W1); 1.0≦d1≦2.0, advantageously 1.4≦d123 1.8, more advantageously d1=1.633
While the drawing figures illustrate a “bow tie” configuration of the top portion of the locking device 20, according to principles of the present invention, other exemplary embodiments are of other configurations. By way of non-limiting example, the locking device can have the shape of a capital letter “I”, such that the length L corresponds to the long portion of the “I”, width W1 corresponds to the length of each of the two cross-members of the “I”, and the width W2 corresponds to the width of the long portion of the “I”, with the “I” including the hole 28 at the midpoint of the long portion of the “I” and coincident with the hole 14. For such an “I”-shaped embodiment, some or all of the curved portions, described with reference to a “bow tie” embodiment, optionally can be excluded.
Additionally, the dimension W1 is optionally, yet advantageously, selected with the radii of the holes 12, their mutual spacing A, and the distance X, so that the locking device 20 can be oriented relative to the holes 12 so as to not overlap either of the holes, that is, as illustrated in
Preferably, the plate and rivets are made out of the same or different biocompatible materials, e.g., a titanium alloy, stainless steel, and the like; alternatively, a bioresorbable material can be used. The present invention is not restricted to a particular number of holes and screws in the plate, as such plates are made in different lengths to fit the patient's anatomy. By way of non-limiting examples, the plates can be 4-hole, 6-hole, 8-hole, and 10-hole plates. Each set of two holes 12, the screws for which are lockable by a common rivet 20, are separated by a distance which is greater than the distance A, so that the rivet 20 for each set of holes 12 does not interfere with the rivet for the other set of holes.
Preferably, a 4-hole plate will have two rivets, one for two holes, but one rivet per hole is also within the scope of the present invention. Further preferably, the rivet 20 is provided with a bottom surface which increases the friction between the rivet and the plate and/or screw, as the rivet turns into the lock position. Since the rivet 20 is crimped into the plate 10, the rivet will not come out of the hole 14. The rivet 20 is not restricted to the particular bow tie shape illustrated herein. Alternatively, the rivet 20 can be oval, round, square, rectangular, or any other shape which permits it to physically impede the screw from backing out of the plate 10. Furthermore, the present invention is not limited to plates used as anterior plates, and extends to any bone applications, e.g., long bones, short bones, vertebral body bones, and the like.
While the invention has been described in detail with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that various changes can be made, and equivalents employed, without departing from the scope of the invention. The foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings or may be acquired from practice of the invention. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain the principles of the invention and its practical application to enable one skilled in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the claims appended hereto, and their equivalents. The entirety of each of the aforementioned documents is incorporated by reference herein.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/829,335, filed 13 Oct. 2006, the entirety of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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60829335 | Oct 2006 | US |