IP Library Granted Patent US 7,604,664
Granted Patent B2
US 7,604,664 · App. 10/151,280 · Granted Oct 20, 2009

Spinal baseplates with ball joint coupling and a retaining member

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Patent No.
US 7,604,664
App. No.
10/151,280
Granted
Oct 20, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

An artificial intervertebral disc having a pair of opposing plate members for seating against opposing vertebral bone surfaces, separated by a spring mechanism. The preferred spring mechanism is at least one spirally slotted belleville washer having radially extending grooves. One plate member has a centrally located ball-shaped protrusion that is rotatably coupled in a central socket in the narrow end of the belleville washer, and the wide end of the belleville washer is held against the other plate member by a shield with rivets. Therefore, the disc assembly will not come apart under tension loads applied to the plate members, and the location of the ball joint coupling provides the disc assembly with a centroid of motion that is centrally located between the vertebral bone surfaces, both causing the disc assembly to behave similarly in these respects to a healthy natural intervertebral disc.

Claims (14)

1. An artificial intervertebral disc, comprising:

a first member having a first exterior vertebral body contact surface, a first inner surface angled with respect to the first exterior vertebral body contact surface, and a first side surface formed between the first exterior vertebral body contact surface and the first inner surface;

a second member having a second exterior vertebral body contact surface, a second inner surface angled with respect to the second exterior vertebral body contact surface, and a second side surface formed between the second exterior vertebral body contact surface and the second inner surface, the first and second members being disposed such that the vertebral body contact surfaces face away from one another; and

a coupling by which the first and second members are coupled to one another such that the first and second vertebral body contact surfaces are angulatable relative to one another about a centroid of motion centrally located between the first and second vertebral body contact surfaces, the coupling including a protrusion having a semi-spherical surface with at least one slot therein and a restoring force providing element seated in a circular recess formed in one of the inner surfaces of the first and second members, the restoring force providing element having a curvate socket wherein the semi-spherical surface of the protrusion only fits through and becomes seated in the curvate socket when radially compressed such that the at least one slot narrows; and

a shield coupled to the second plate and overlying the circular recess such that the restoring force providing element is captured within the circular recess,

wherein no structure contacts the side surfaces of the first and second members during angulation of the first and second members relative to one another.

2. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 1 , wherein the protrusion is a ball.

3. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 2 , wherein the ball and curvate socket include a radially compressible ball, the curvate socket having an interior volume and a mouth leading to the interior volume, the curvate socket accommodating the ball for free rotation therein, the ball being adapted to receive a radial compression preventing element that when applied to the ball prevents the ball from fitting through the mouth.

4. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 3 , wherein the ball has an axial bore and the radial compression preventing element comprises a set screw that is receivable by the bore.

5. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 1 , wherein the restoring force providing element is rotatable on the protrusion.

6. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 5 , wherein the restoring force providing element comprises a belleville washer.

7. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 6 , wherein the belleville washer has at least one slot.

8. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 6 , wherein the belleville washer has at least one groove.

9. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 1 , wherein the first member includes the protrusion and the second member includes at least one retaining element by which the restoring force providing element is maintained adjacent the second member under a tension load.

Assignments (2)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE ASSIGNEE NAME PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 053897 FRAME: 0621. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Sep 30, 2020
From: SPINECORE, INC.
To: HOWMEDICA OSTEONICS CORP.
Reel/Frame 053941/0753 →
MERGER Recorded Sep 25, 2020
From: SPINECORE, INC.
To: HOWMEDICA OTEONICS CORP.
Reel/Frame 053897/0621 →