Claims
- 1. A modular glenoid assembly, comprising:a base configured to contact a glenoid surface of a scapula, said base including a lip which extends from an upper surface of said base, and said lip defining a channel; and a bearing insert configured to contact a head portion of a humeral component, said bearing insert having a tab configured to be received within said channel, wherein said bearing insert is movable from (i) a non-inserted position in which no part of said bearing insert is positioned in contact with said base to (ii) an operative position in which said bearing insert is coupled to said base, and wherein said tab is located within said channel when a center portion of said bearing insert passes over an inferior end of said base during movement of said bearing insert from said non-inserted position to said operative position.
- 2. The modular glenoid assembly of claim 1, wherein said lip defines an insertion opening through which said bearing insert is advanced when said bearing insert is moved from said non-inserted position to said operative position.
- 3. The modular glenoid assembly of claim 2, wherein:said lip extends around a first portion of a perimeteral edge of said base, and said insertion opening is defined by a void in said lip at a second portion of said perimeteral edge.
- 4. The modular glenoid assembly of claim 3, wherein said void is positioned over said inferior end of said base.
- 5. The modular glenoid assembly of claim 1, wherein a superior end of said bearing insert is positioned over a superior end of said base when said bearing insert is positioned at said operative position.
- 6. The modular glenoid assembly of claim 1, wherein an upper surface of said base contacts a lower surface of said bearing insert when said bearing insert is positioned at said operative position.
- 7. The modular glenoid assembly of claim 6, further comprising a number of attachment pegs extending from a lower surface of said base.
- 8. A modular glenoid assembly, comprising:a base configured to contact a glenoid surface of a scapula, said base including a lip which extends from an upper surface of said base, and said lip defining a channel; and a bearing insert configured to contact a head portion of a humeral component, said bearing insert having a tab configured to be received within said channel, wherein said bearing insert is movable from (i) a non-inserted position in which no part of said bearing insert is positioned in contact with said base to (ii) an operative position in which said bearing insert is coupled to said base, wherein said base includes a recessed portion defined in an upper surface of said base, and said bearing insert includes a detent extending from a lower surface of said bearing insert, wherein movement of said bearing insert from said non-inserted position to said operative position causes said detent to snap into engagement with said recessed portion thereby notifying a surgeon that said bearing insert is coupled to said base, and wherein said tab is located within said channel during movement of said bearing insert from said non-inserted position to said operative position.
- 9. The modular glenoid assembly of claim 8, wherein said lip defines an insertion opening through which said bearing insert is advanced when said bearing insert is moved from said non-inserted position to said operative position.
- 10. The modular glenoid assembly of claim 9, wherein:said lip extends around a first portion of a perimeteral edge of said base, and said insertion opening is defined by a void in said lip at a second portion of said perimeteral edge.
- 11. The modular glenoid assembly of claim 10, wherein said void is positioned over an inferior end of said base.
- 12. The modular glenoid assembly of claim 8, wherein a superior end of said bearing insert is positioned over a superior end of said base when said bearing insert is positioned at said operative position.
- 13. The modular glenoid assembly of claim 8, wherein an upper surface of said base contacts a lower surface of said bearing insert when said bearing insert is positioned at said operative position.
- 14. The modular glenoid assembly of claim 13, further comprising a number of attachment pegs extending from a lower surface of said base.
- 15. A modular glenoid assembly, comprising:a base configured to contact a glenoid surface of a scapula, said base including a lip which extends from an upper surface of said base, and said lip defining a channel; and a bearing insert configured to contact a head portion of a humeral component, said bearing insert having a tab configured to be received within said channel, wherein said bearing insert is movable from (i) a non-inserted position in which no part of said bearing insert is positioned in contact with said base to (ii) an operative position in which said bearing insert is coupled to said base, wherein said tab is located within said channel during movement of said bearing insert from said non-inserted position to said operative position, wherein said lip extends around a first portion of a perimeteral edge of said base, wherein said lip defines an insertion opening through which said bearing insert is advanced when said bearing insert is moved from said non-inserted position to said operative position, and wherein said insertion opening is defined by a void in said lip at a second portion of said perimeteral edge.
- 16. The modular glenoid assembly of claim 15, wherein said void is positioned over an inferior end of said base.
- 17. The modular glenoid assembly of claim 15, wherein a superior end of said bearing insert is positioned over a superior end of said base when said bearing insert is positioned at said operative position.
- 18. The modular glenoid assembly of claim 15, wherein an upper surface of said base contacts a lower surface of said bearing insert when said bearing insert is positioned at said operative position.
- 19. The modular glenoid assembly of claim 18, further comprising a number of attachment pegs extending from a lower surface of said base.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/321,778, filed on May 27, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,228,119, which in turn claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of Ser. No. 60/088,594 filed Jun. 9, 1998 in the United States Patent and Trademark Office and Ser. No. 60/094,757 filed Jul. 31, 1998 in the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
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Provisional Applications (2)
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Continuations (1)
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09/321778 |
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