Claims
- 1. An adjustable endoprosthesis for an artificial hip joint comprising:
- a) a shank having a first end and a second end;
- b) a substantially cylindrical adapter coextensive with one of said first and second ends;
- c) a ballhead including a ballhead extension, said ballhead and said extension provided with a substantially cylindrical coextensive recess engagible to said adapter in a plurality of axial positions along the longitudinal axis thereof;
- d) a fastener operatively associated with each of said adapter and said ballhead whereby said ballhead may be fixed to said adapter in a selected axial position relative to said adapter; and
- e) said fastener is a clamp.
- 2. An endoprosthesis for an artificial hip joint as in claim 1 and wherein:
- a) said clamp is a clamping sleeve.
- 3. An endoprosthesis for an artificial hip joint as in claim 2 and wherein:
- a) said clamping sleeve having a cylindrical inside surface and is axially displaceable on said adapter whereby a first end of said clamping sleeve comprises a conically tapering outside surface that is received into a complementary conical portion of said recess inside said ballhead, a second other end of said clamping sleeve rests against a fastener secured to said ballhead.
- 4. An endoprosthesis for an artificial hip joint as in claim 3 and wherein:
- a) said clamping sleeve is axially slitted at least in said conically tapering outside surface.
- 5. An endoprosthesis for an artificial hip joint as in claim 2 and wherein:
- a) said fastener further including a coupling nut screwed onto Said ballhead extension.
- 6. An endoprosthesis for an artificial hip joint as in claim 5 and wherein:
- a) said coupling nut extends in the same direction as said clamping sleeve and is movable therewith.
- 7. An endoprosthesis for an artificial hip joint as in claim 2 and further comprising:
- a) at least one cross-borehole in the form of a blind hole provided in an outside surface of said extension of said ballhead for receiving a pin wrench.
- 8. An endoprosthesis for an artificial hip joint as in claim 6 and further comprising:
- a) at least one cross-borehole in the form of a blind hole provided in an outside surface of said extension of said coupling nut for receiving a pin wrench.
- 9. An endoprosthesis for an artificial hip joint as in claim 1 and wherein:
- a) said adapter is a separate member and includes a recess for interfit with a first end facing said shank, said recess is conically complementary to a conical adapter provided at said first end of said shank and in a manner such that said adapter is mountable in a self-locking manner to said conical adapter.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/806,432 filed Feb. 26, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,800,554.
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