Claims
- 1. A modular connection for connecting together a plurality of separate elements so as to form an orthopedic component, said modular connection comprising, in combination, a taper junction and an engaged-fit junction.
- 2. A modular connection according to claim 1 wherein said taper junction is formed by the interaction of a first taper with a second taper.
- 3. A modular connection according to claim 2 wherein said second taper is formed along a portion of a sidewall defining an aperture in a first element, and said first taper is formed on a projection of a second element.
- 4. A modular connection according to claim 1 wherein said engaged-fit junction is formed by the interaction of a first concentric wall with a second concentric wall.
- 5. A modular connection according to claim 4 wherein said second concentric wall is formed along a portion of a sidewall defining an aperture extending in a first element, and said first concentric wall is formed on a projection of a second element.
- 6. A modular connection according to claim 1 wherein:
said taper junction is formed by the interaction of a first taper with a second taper, with said second taper being formed along a portion of a sidewall defining an aperture in a first element, and said first taper being formed on a projection of a second element; and said engaged-fit junction is formed by the interaction of a first concentric wall with a second concentric wall, with said second concentric wall being formed along a portion of a sidewall defining an aperture extending in a first element, and said first concentric wall is formed on a projection of a second element.
- 7. A modular connection according to claim 6 wherein said first concentric wall is disposed on the projection of the second element coaxial with, and distal to, said first taper.
- 8. A modular connection according to claim 7 wherein said second concentric wall is disposed on the first element coaxial with, and distal to, said second taper.
- 9. A modular connection according to claim 4 wherein said first concentric wall is located internally of said second concentric wall.
- 10. A modular connection according to claim 9 wherein said first concentric wall is deformed so as to be pressure locked against said second concentric wall.
- 11. A modular connection according to claim 10 wherein said first concentric wall is expanded so as to be pressure locked against said second concentric wall.
- 12. A modular connection according to claim 11 wherein said second concentric wall is formed along a portion of a sidewall defining an aperture in a first element, and said first concentric wall is formed on a projection of a second element, and further wherein said first concentric wall is expanded by insertion of a third element into a recess formed in the second element.
- 13. A modular connection according to claim 12 wherein the aperture extends completely through the first element.
- 14. A modular connection according to claim 12 wherein the aperture comprises a blind hold formed in the first element.
- 15. A modular connection according to claim 12 wherein the aperture comprises a pair of parallel openings.
- 16. A modular connection according to claim 12 wherein said taper junction and said engaged-fit junction axially overlap one another.
- 17. A modular connection according to claim 4 wherein said first concentric wall is contracted so as to be pressure locked against said second concentric wall.
- 18. An orthopedic component comprising a first element and a second element, with the first element and the second element being secured to one another with a modular connection, wherein said modular connection comprises, in combination, a taper junction and an engaged-fit junction.
- 19. An orthopedic component according to claim 18 wherein said taper junction is formed by the interaction of a first taper with a second taper.
- 20. An orthopedic component according to claim 19 wherein said second taper is formed along a portion of a sidewall defining an aperture in said first element, and said first taper is formed on a projection of said second element.
- 21. An orthopedic component according to claim 18 wherein said engaged-fit junction is formed by the interaction of a first concentric wall with a second concentric wall.
- 22. An orthopedic component according to claim 21 wherein said second concentric wall is formed along a portion of the sidewall defining an aperture extending in said first element, and said first concentric wall is formed on a projection of said second element.
- 23. An orthopedic component according to claim 18 wherein:
said taper junction is formed by the interaction of a first taper with a second taper, said second taper being formed along a portion of a sidewall defining an aperture in said first element, and said first taper being formed on a projection of said second element; and said engaged-fit junction is formed by the interaction of a first concentric wall with a second concentric wall, with said second concentric wall being formed along a portion of a sidewall defining the aperture in said first element, and said first concentric wall is formed on a projection of said second element.
- 24. An orthopedic component according to claim 23 wherein said first concentric wall is disposed on the projection of the second element coaxial with, and distal to, said first taper.
- 25. An orthopedic component according to claim 24 wherein said second concentric wall is disposed on the first element coaxial with, and distal to, said second taper.
- 26. An orthopedic component according to claim 21 wherein said first concentric wall is located internally of said second concentric wall.
- 27. An orthopedic component according to claim 26 wherein said first concentric wall is deformed so as to be pressure locked against said second concentric wall.
- 28. An orthopedic component according to claim 27 wherein said first concentric wall is expanded so as to be pressure locked against said second concentric wall.
- 29. An orthopedic component according to claim 28 wherein said second concentric wall is formed along a portion of a sidewall defining an aperture in said first element, and said first concentric wall is formed on a projection of said second element, and further wherein said first concentric wall is expanded by insertion of a third element into a recess formed in said second element.
- 30. An orthopedic component according to claim 29 wherein the aperture extends completely through the first element.
- 31. An orthopedic component according to claim 29 wherein the aperture comprises a blind hole formed in the first element.
- 32. An orthopedic component according to claim 29 wherein the aperture comprises a pair of parallel openings.
- 33. An orthopedic component according to claim 29 wherein said taper junction and said engaged-fit junction axially overlap one another.
- 34. An orthopedic component according to claim 21 wherein said first concentric wall is contracted so as to be pressure locked against said second concentric wall.
REFERENCE TO PENDING PRIOR APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims benefit of:
[0002] (1) pending prior U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/219,955, filed Jul. 20, 2000 by Alfred S. Despres III et al. for MODULAR ORTHOPEDIC CONNECTION (Attorney's Docket No. HAYES-1 PROV); and
[0003] (2) pending prior U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/219,963, filed Jul. 20, 2000 by Alfred S. Despres III et al. for FORCE COUPLE CONNECTION (Attorney's Docket No. HAYES-2 PROV).
[0004] The two above-identified patent applications are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60219955 |
Jul 2000 |
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60219963 |
Jul 2000 |
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