Claims
- 1. A surgical retractor comprising:
a retractor body having a top, bottom, and sides, and a laterally loading socket cavity for receiving a connector head, said socket cavity offset from a perpendicular axis extending through a mouth of a slot in one of the sides of the retractor body leading to the socket cavity; and a displaceable lock configured to selectively retain and release a connector head within the socket cavity in a locked position.
- 2. The surgical retractor of claim 1 wherein the lock has a first face outwardly oriented relative to the socket cavity having a convex surface.
- 3. The surgical retractor of claim 1 wherein the lock is biased into the locking position.
- 4. The surgical retractor of claim 1 further comprising a trigger connected to the lock.
- 5. The surgical retractor of claim 5 wherein movement of the trigger moves the lock into a disengaged position.
- 6. The surgical retractor of claim 1 further comprising a ledge extending into the socket cavity.
- 7. The surgical retractor of claim 1 wherein the lock further comprises a first face inwardly oriented relative to the socket cavity having a concave surface.
- 8. The surgical retractor of claim 8 wherein the socket cavity is at least partially surrounded bounded by socket walls and the first face has a similar arc of curvature as the socket walls.
- 9. The surgical retractor of claim 1 wherein when a connector head is in the locked position at least one of the lock and socket retains the connector head from lateral removal.
- 10. The surgical retractor of claim 1 further comprising at least one stationary protuberance in the socket cavity preventing top loading of the connector head.
- 11. The surgical retractor of claim 1 wherein the lock moves along an operation axis perpendicular to a longitudinal axis through the connector head.
- 12. The surgical retractor of claim 1 wherein as the connector head is inserted into the socket, the connector head moves a distance along a support axis of the surgical retractor.
- 13. The surgical retractor of claim 1 wherein the slot is symmetrical about a loading axis, said loading axis substantially perpendicular to the support axis.
- 14. The surgical retractor of claim 13 wherein the slot is angled relative to the socket cavity.
- 15. A surgical retractor comprising:
a socket body having a support axis and a lateral loading socket cavity for receiving a connector head; a slot within the socket body having a mouth at a side of the socket body, said mouth allowing lateral entry of the connector head into the socket body to the socket cavity through the slot; and a displacable lock configured to selectively move at least partially within the slot in a locked position and having a released position allowing the connector head to move out of the socket cavity; and at least a portion of said socket body assisting in retaining said connector head in the locked position from lateral perpendicular movement out of the socket cavity towards the mouth in a perpendicular direction to a support axis extending along the socket body.
- 16. The surgical retractor of claim 15 wherein the lock has a convex first face outwardly directed from the socket cavity and a concave second face inwardly directed to the socket cavity.
- 17. the surgical retractor of claim 15 wherein the slot is angled relative to the socket cavity.
- 18. A surgical retractor comprising:
a socket body having a lateral loading socket cavity for receiving a connector head; a slot within the socket body having a mouth, such slot communicating the socket cavity with the mouth, said mouth having a loading axis extending perpendicularly therethrough, and said socket cavity offset from the loading axis; and a displaced lock to move at least partially within the slot into a locked position, and a release position to release the connector head.
- 19. The surgical retractor of claim 18 wherein the slot is centered about the loading axis.
- 20. The surgical retractor of claim 18 wherein the slot is angled relative to the socket cavity.
CLAIM OF PRIORITY
[0001] This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application No. 10/117,929 filed Apr. 5, 2002, and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/327,437 filed Oct. 5, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60327437 |
Oct 2001 |
US |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10117929 |
Apr 2002 |
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10357676 |
Feb 2003 |
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