Intervertebral spacer device having a domed arch shaped spring
View Patent ↗An intervertebral spacer device having a pair of opposing plates for seating against opposing vertebral bone surfaces, separated by a spring mechanism. The preferred spring mechanism is a domed arched strip spring which is coupled to the upper plate by set screws. The spring includes a socket formed in the peak thereof and mounts onto a ball-shaped head extending outwardly from the lower plate. The spring and post members are thereby flexibly coupled such that the upper and lower plates may rotate relative to one another.
1. An intervertebral spacer device, comprising:
first and second plate members, each having plate surfaces thereof, said plate members being disposed in a spaced apart relationship such that inner ones of said plate surfaces oppose one another, and external ones of said plate surfaces face in opposite directions;
and at least one domed arch strip spring restoring force providing element disposed between the inner surfaces of said first and second plate members, and disposed such that a compressive load applied to the external surfaces of said plate members is counteracted by said at least one restoring force providing element.
2. The device as set forth in claim 1 , wherein at least one of said external surfaces of said first and second plate members comprises a porous coating.
3. The device as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said second plate member further comprises a post structure rising off the inner surface thereof, and which post structure includes a ball-shaped head.
4. The device as set forth in claim 3 , wherein said post structure further includes a threaded bore which extends axially from said ball-shaped head downwardly, and which bore receives therein a threaded set screw such that prior to insertion of the set screw therein, said bore permits the ball-shaped head to compress radially inwardly, and such that after the insertion of said set screw said ball-shaped head is not readily radially compressible.
5. The device as set forth in claim 4 , wherein said at least one domed arch strip spring further comprises a central opening which includes a curvate volume for receiving and holding therein said ball-shaped head.
6. An intervertebral spacer device, comprising:
first and second plate members, each having plate surfaces thereof, said plate members being disposed in a spaced apart relationship such that inner ones of said plate surfaces oppose one another, and external ones of said plate surfaces face in opposite directions;
said second plate member further including a post structure rising off the inner surface thereof, and which post structure includes a ball-shaped head; and
a domed arch strip spring, having a central peak portion, said peak portion including a central opening which includes a curvate volume for receiving and holding therein said ball-shaped head,
such that a compressive load applied to the external surfaces of said plate members is counteracted by a restoring force of said domed arch strip spring.
7. The device as set forth in claim 6 , wherein said post structure further comprises a threaded bore which extends axially from said ball-shaped head downwardly, and which bore receives therein a threaded set screw such that prior to insertion of the set screw therein, said bore permits the ball-shaped head to compress radially inwardly, and such that after the insertion of said set screw said ball-shaped head is not readily radially compressible.