Claims
- 1. A textured surface comprising:
a base material having a cavity at least partially defined by at least one ellipsoid; and an undercut projecting over the cavity.
- 2. The textured surface of claim 1 wherein:
the cavity is at least partially defined by more than one ellipsoid, the undercut is at least partially defined by a first elliposid having a major axis, the cavity has a bottom surface at least partially defined by a second ellipsoid having a major axis substantially coincident with the major axis of the second ellipsoid.
- 3. The textured surface of claim 2 wherein the first ellipsoid has a wider angular projection than the second ellipsoid.
- 4. The textured surface of claim 1 wherein the ratio of cavity width to cavity depth is at least about 1.
- 5. The textured surface of claim 1 further comprising a protrusion extending from the bottom surface, the protrusion being defined by at least two of the ellipsoids.
- 6. The textured surface of claim 5 further comprising an outer surface wherein the protrusion comprises a peak coincident with the outer surface.
- 7. The textured surface of claim 5 wherein the protrusion further comprises a sub-peak defined by at least two overlapping ellipsoids.
- 8. The textured surface of claim 5 wherein the protrusion further comprises an intermediate peak located proximate the shortest distance between the at least two ellipsoids.
- 9. The textured surface of claim 5 wherein the protrusion is defined by at least two non-overlapping ellipsoids.
- 10. The textured surface of claim 6 wherein the peak overhangs a least a portion of the cavity.
- 11. The textured surface of claim 1 the base further comprising:
an outer surface including a datum; a first protrusion having a peak coincident with a datum; a second protrusion having a sub-peak defined by at least two overlapping ellipsoids; and a third protrusion having an intermediate peak located between at least two spaced-apart ellipsoids.
- 12. The textured surface of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of protrusions extending from the bottom surface, each protrusion being defined by one or more ellipsoids.
- 13. The textured surface of claim 12 wherein the plurality of protrusions are spaced in a regular pattern.
- 14. The textured surface of claim 13 wherein the regular pattern is substantially a grid.
- 15. The textured surface of claim 13 wherein the regular pattern is substantially a fractal pattern.
- 16. The textured surface of claim 12 wherein the plurality of protrusions are spaced in a repeating irregular pattern.
- 17. The textured surface of claim 16 wherein the repeating irregular pattern is substantially a fractal pattern.
- 18. The textured surface of claim 1 further comprising a protrusion defined by at least four ellipses.
- 19. The textured surface of claim 1 wherein the base material is selected from the group consisting of metal, ceramic, glass, and composites thereof.
- 20. A textured surface comprising:
a multiplicity of cavities arranged in a substantially reproducible pattern the cavities comprising a bottom surface geometry at least partially defined by a first ellipsoid, and an undercut overhanging a cavity and at least partially defined by a second ellipsoid having a major axis coincident with the first ellipsoid, the second ellipsoid having a wider angular projection than the first ellipsoid.
- 21. In a prosthetic device having a tissue engaging surface, a pattern comprising:
a cavity recessed from the tissue engaging surface; a plurality of curved concave surfaces at least partially defined by a complex ellipsoid, the plurality of concave surfaces at least partially defining the bottom of the cavity; a plurality of projections extending from the bottom of the cavity, the projections having at least one undercut surface at least partially defined by a complex ellipsoid geometry, a portion of the tissue engaging surface laterally extending beyond the cavity to further define the undercut surface.
- 22. The prosthetic device of claim 21 wherein the complex ellipsoid is a non-spherical complex ellipsoid.
- 23. The prosthetic device of claim 21 wherein the plurality of curved concave surfaces are serially aligned to form a repeating pattern.
- 24. The prosthetic device of claim 23 wherein the repeating pattern is a saw-tooth pattern.
- 25. A prosthetic securement comprising:
a base material having a reticulate surface with a multiplicity of undercut interconnected recesses at least partially defined by a complex ellipsoid; and a soft-tissue, scratch-fit to the textured surface in promotion of tissue growth, within the interconnected recesses.
- 26. A tissue implant comprising:
an outer surface having
a datum surface and defining a cavity having a geometry characterized by at least one complex ellipsoid, and an undercut face projecting over a portion of the cavity.
- 27. The tissue implant of claim 26 having a rib outwardly protruding from the datum surface.
- 28. The tissue implant of claim 27 wherein the rib is a thread.
- 29. The tissue implant of claim 28 wherein the thread is a self-taping thread.
- 30. The tissue implant of claim 28 comprising a first end and a second end, the thread extending from proximate the first end to proximate the second end.
- 31. The tissue implant of claim 28 wherein the thread is continuous.
- 32. The tissue implant of claim 28 wherein the thread is segmented.
- 33. The tissue implant of claim 27 wherein the rib comprises a cross sectional geometry taken from the group consisting of v-shaped, keystone, curved, trapezoidal, undercut, hourglass, and square.
- 34. The tissue implant of claim 27 wherein the rib comprises a rib surface that is substantially smooth.
- 35. The tissue implant of claim 26 further comprising a longitudinal axis, and a plurality of ribs outwardly projecting from the outer surface, the ribs being radially disposed about the longitudinal axis.
- 36. The tissue implant of claim 35 wherein the ribs are substantially parallel to each other.
- 37. The tissue implant of claim 27 wherein the ribs are longitudinally disposed on the implant.
- 38. The tissue implant of claim 35 wherein the ribs are disposed on the implant oblique to the longitudinal axis.
- 39. The tissue implant of claim 27 further comprising:
a longitudinal axis, a wall, disposed about the longitudinal axis, characterized by an inner surface and the outer surface, and an aperture extending from the inner surface to the outer surface.
- 40. A tissue implant comprising:
a base disposed about a longitudinal axis; a rib protruding outwardly from the base; and a textured surface on the base having
a datum, a plurality of interconnected recesses abutting the datum, and an undercut face projecting over a portion of the recesses.
- 41. The tissue implant of claim 40 wherein the interconnected recesses further comprise a geometry defined by a non-spherical ovoid.
- 42. The tissue implant of claim 41 wherein the non-spherical ovoid is a complex ellipsoid.
- 43. The tissue implant of claim 40 wherein base further comprises a wall, disposed about the longitudinal axis, having a first outer surface and the rib further comprises a second outer surface contiguous with the first outer surface, the textured surface being at least a portion of the first outer surface, and at least a portion of the second outer surface being substantially smooth.
- 44. The tissue implant of claim 40 wherein the wall further comprises an aperture defined by an inner surface.
- 45. The tissue implant of claim 44 wherein the textured surface is at least a portion of the inner surface.
- 46. The tissue implant of claim 40 wherein the interconnected recesses have a geometry at least partially defined by a complex ellipsoid having a major axis oblique to the datum.
- 47. The tissue implant of claim 40 wherein the interconnected recesses have a geometry at least partially defined by a complex ellipsoid having a major axis oblique to the longitudinal axis.
- 48. The tissue implant of claim 40 wherein the interconnected recesses have a geometry at least partially defined by a complex ellipsoid having a major axis oblique to the datum.
- 49. The tissue implant of claim 40 wherein the interconnected recesses have a geometry at least partially defined by a complex ellipsoid having a major axis oblique to the longitudinal axis and to the datum.
- 50. A method for relieving strain from a titanium surface comprising:
applying a maskant to the titanium surface; ablating at least a portion of the maskant to expose the surface; etching the exposed surface to relieve strain from the titanium.
- 51. The method of claim 50 wherein the etching further comprises forming interconnected recesses that are at least partially defined by non-spherical complex ellipsoids.
- 52. The method of claim 51 wherein the ablating further comprises laser ablating.
- 53. The method of claim 51 wherein the laser ablating increasing a localized strain proximate the portion of the ablated maskant.
- 54. A strain relieved implant comprising:
a base material having a datum surface; a surface skin beneath the datum; and a plurality of interconnected recesses abutting the datum wherein the skin is substantially from strain.
- 55. A surface including a structure comprising:
a plateau; a cavity beneath the plateau, and a concave face depending from the plateau and extending over the cavity.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/976,722, filed Oct. 12, 2001, now pending, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/264,084, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/309,923, filed Aug. 3, 2001. This application is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/021,616, filed Dec. 12, 2001, now pending, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application 60/291,022, filed May 15, 2001. This application, furthermore, claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/340,286, filed Dec. 12, 2001, U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/356,459, filed Feb. 11, 2002, U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/388,033, filed Jun. 12, 2002, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/391,957, filed Jun. 25, 2002.
Provisional Applications (7)
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60264084 |
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60309923 |
Aug 2001 |
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60291002 |
May 2001 |
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60340286 |
Dec 2001 |
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60356459 |
Feb 2002 |
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60388033 |
Jun 2002 |
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60391957 |
Jun 2002 |
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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