IP Library Granted Patent US 7,182,786
Granted Patent B2
US 7,182,786 · App. 10/369,331 · Granted Feb 27, 2007

Modular bone implant, tool, and method

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Patent No.
US 7,182,786
App. No.
10/369,331
Granted
Feb 27, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

Modular bone implants include first and second components removably attached to one another. In one embodiment, the components include a rotational alignment mechanism within the junction between the components. In another embodiment, the components include fins on each component that align without touching.

Claims (10)

1. A tibial component of a knee prosthesis comprising:

a tibial tray having top and bottom surfaces and an axis extending between them, at least one fin extending radially outwardly along the bottom surface and projecting axially downwardly; and

a tibial keel having a top end and a bottom end and an axis from the top end to the bottom end generally parallel to the tray axis, the keel having an outer surface, the keel being removably affixed to the bottom surface of the tray, the keel further comprising at least one fin extending axially along the outer surface and projecting radially outwardly, the tray and keel fins being generally axially aligned with one another from top to bottom to project as a single fin but being in axial spaced relationship so that the tray and keel fins do not contact when the keel is affixed to the bottom surface of the tray and the tray and keel are fully assembled.

2. The tibial component of claim 1 wherein the tray includes a boss projecting downwardly from the bottom surface and the keel includes an axial bore extending from the top end toward the bottom end, the boss being received in the axial bore to attach the keel to the tray, the at least one fin on the bottom surface of the tray being spaced from the boss to form a gap between the boss and tray fin, the keel seating on the boss so that a portion of the keel fits within the gap.

3. The tibial component of claim 2 wherein the at least one keel fin is notched downwardly, parallel to the at least one tray fin so that the tray fin projects downwardly into the notch parallel to the keel fin, without touching the keel fin.

4. The tibial component of claim 1 wherein one of the tray and keel includes an outwardly projecting boss, the boss having an outer wall including a cylindrical portion and a tapered portion, the other of the tray and keel including an inwardly extending bore forming a bore wall, the bore wall including a cylindrical portion and a tapered portion, the keel being removably engageable with the tray with the boss received in the bore, the tapered portion of the boss seating on the tapered portion of the bore and the cylindrical portion of the boss being received by the cylindrical portion of the bore in press-fit relationship to form a junction between the tray and keel.

5. The tibial component of claim 4 wherein the boss extends downwardly from the bottom surface of the tray and the bore comprises an axial bore formed in the keel extending from the top end toward the bottom end of the keel.

6. The tibial component of claim 5 wherein the tapered portion of the boss is formed below the cylindrical portion of the boss and the tapered portion of the bore is formed below the cylindrical portion of the bore so that the tapered seating portion of the junction is below the cylindrical press-fit portion of the junction.

7. The tibial component of claim 6 wherein the cylindrical press-fit between the boss and bore seals the bore to prevent material from entering or leaving the portion of the bore below the press-fit.

8. The tibial component of claim 4 wherein the tray and keel are spaced from one another everywhere except at the cylindrical and taper seating portions of the junction.

Assignments (1)
MERGER Recorded Jan 22, 2013
From: ZIMMER TECHNOLOGY, INC.
To: ZIMMER, INC.
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