IP Library Granted Patent US 12708520
Granted Patent B2
US 12708520 · App. 18/822,403 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Expandable intervertebral implant

Inventors: Erik Emstad (Laurel Springs, NC); Andrea Cragen (Austin, TX); Charles Gilbride (Salinas, CA); Martin Klazmer (Memphis, TN)
Assignee: Elevation Spine, Inc.
A61F2/4425A61F2002/30518
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Patent No.
US 12708520
App. No.
18/822,403
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

In some embodiments, an expandable intervertebral implant may include a superior plate configured to engage a superior vertebra, an inferior plate configured to engage an inferior vertebra, wherein the inferior plate is spaced apart from the superior plate by a gap, one or more first sliders moveable along a first direction to urge linear expansion of the gap, and one or more second sliders moveable along a second direction, nonparallel to the first direction, to urge angular expansion of the gap.

Claims (47)

1 . An expandable intervertebral implant comprising:

a superior plate configured to engage a superior vertebra;

an inferior plate configured to engage an inferior vertebra, wherein the inferior plate is spaced apart from the superior plate by a gap;

one or more first sliders moveable along a first direction to urge linear expansion of the gap;

one or more second sliders moveable along a second direction, nonparallel to the first direction, to urge angular expansion of the gap; and

a bevel gear mechanism configured to actuate movement of the one or more second sliders along the second direction;

wherein:

the bevel gear mechanism comprises a turnbuckle comprising a first axis of rotation and a bevel gear comprising a second axis of rotation;

the first axis of rotation is perpendicular to the second axis of rotation; and

the turnbuckle is threadably connected to each of the one or more second sliders.

2 . The expandable intervertebral implant of claim 1 , wherein the first direction is generally anterior-posterior and the second direction is generally medial-lateral.

3 . The expandable intervertebral implant of claim 1 , wherein the one or more second sliders comprise:

a first second slider configured to move along the second direction; and

a second second slider configured to move along a direction opposite the second direction.

4 . The expandable intervertebral implant of claim 1 , wherein the one or more second sliders only indirectly contact the superior plate or the inferior plate.

5 . The expandable intervertebral implant of claim 1 , wherein each of the one or more first sliders is configured to urge linear expansion of the gap through movement in a single direction.

6 . The expandable intervertebral implant of claim 1 , wherein each of the one or more second sliders is moveable transverse to an anterior-posterior direction to urge expansion of the gap.

7 . The expandable intervertebral implant of claim 1 , wherein the one or more first sliders are moveable independently of motion of the one or more second sliders such that the linear expansion of the gap is independent of the angular expansion of the gap.

8 . The expandable intervertebral implant of claim 1 , wherein actuation of the linear expansion of the gap occurs before or after actuation of the angular expansion of the gap.

9 . An expandable intervertebral implant comprising:

a superior plate configured to engage a superior vertebra;

an inferior plate configured to engage an inferior vertebra, wherein the inferior plate is spaced apart from the superior plate by a gap;

a first slider moveable transverse to an anterior-posterior direction to urge expansion of the gap;

a second slider moveable in a direction opposite to the first slider to urge expansion of the gap; and

a bevel gear mechanism configured to actuate movement of the first slider;

wherein:

the bevel gear mechanism comprises a turnbuckle comprising a first axis of rotation and a bevel gear comprising a second axis of rotation;

the first axis of rotation is perpendicular to the second axis of rotation; and

the turnbuckle is threadably connected to the first slider and the second slider.

10 . The expandable intervertebral implant of claim 9 , wherein the first slider only indirectly contacts the superior plate or the inferior plate.

11 . An expandable intervertebral implant comprising:

a superior plate configured to engage a superior vertebra;

an inferior plate configured to engage an inferior vertebra, wherein the inferior plate is spaced apart from the superior plate by a gap;

a bevel gear mechanism; and

an expansion mechanism, configured to urge linear expansion and angular expansion of the gap, comprising a height wedge top coupled with the superior plate and a height wedge bottom coupled with the inferior plate,

wherein:

the height wedge top is configured to remain parallel to the superior plate during linear expansion and angular expansion of the gap;

the height wedge bottom is configured to remain parallel to the inferior plate during linear expansion and angular expansion of the gap;

the expansion mechanism further comprises one or more first sliders moveable along a first direction to urge linear expansion of the gap;

the expansion mechanism further comprises one or more second sliders moveable along a second direction, nonparallel to the first direction, to urge angular expansion of the gap;

the bevel gear mechanism is configured to actuate movement of the one or more second sliders along a second direction and comprises a turnbuckle comprising a first axis of rotation and a bevel gear comprising a second axis of rotation;

the first axis of rotation is perpendicular to the second axis of rotation; and

the turnbuckle is threadably connected to each of the one or more second sliders.

12 . The expandable intervertebral implant of claim 11 , wherein the height wedge top is rotatably coupled to the height wedge bottom.

13 . The expandable intervertebral implant of claim 11 , wherein the height wedge top is translatable with respect to the superior plate in an inferior-superior direction and an anterior-posterior direction.

14 . The expandable intervertebral implant of claim 11 , wherein the one or more second sliders only indirectly contact the superior plate or the inferior plate.

15 . The expandable intervertebral implant of claim 11 , wherein the one or more first sliders are movable independently of motion of the one or more second sliders such that the linear expansion of the gap is independent of the angular expansion of the gap.