IP Library Granted Patent US 7,087,083
Granted Patent B2
US 7,087,083 · App. 10/471,213 · Granted Aug 8, 2006

Self locking fixable intervertebral implant

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Patent No.
US 7,087,083
App. No.
10/471,213
Granted
Aug 8, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

An intervertebral implant which includes a block ( 10 ) with two grooves ( 12, 14 ) on opposite sides and on the longitudinal axis (A) of the block ( 10 ). The block ( 10 ) has two lateral walls and a fixing tie ( 16 ), where a first end ( 20 ) of the fixing tie ( 16 ) is adapted to be connected to the block ( 10 ) and a second end ( 28 ) of the fixing tie is a free end. The intervertebral implant includes a removable self-locking fixing member ( 30, 32 ) which is connectable with studs ( 34 ) and through which the fixing tie ( 16 ) can slide. A lateral wall ( 36 ) of the block ( 10 ) includes housings ( 38 ) adapted to cooperate with the ( 34 ) to connect the removable self-locking fixing member ( 30, 32 ) to the lateral wall ( 36 ) of the the block ( 10 ).

Claims (32)

1. An intervertebral implant to be placed between spinous processes of two vertebrae comprising:

a block having two opposite sides in the direction of a longitudinal axis, each side being provided with a groove adapted to receive said spinous processes, said block further having two lateral walls;

a fixing tie for retaining said spinous processes in said grooves, said fixing tie having a first end adapted to be connected to said block and a second free end, said fixing tie being adapted to surround at least one spinous process;

a removable self-locking fixing member having first connecting means and through which said fixing tie can slide when it moves in translation in a first direction, said self-locking fixing member being adapted to immobilize said fixing tie against movement in translation in a second direction opposite said first direction; and

at least one of said lateral walls of said block including second connecting means to cooperate with said first connecting means to connect said removable self-locking fixing member to said at least one of said lateral walls, a movement of said free end of said fixing tie to move said fixing tie in translation in said first direction causing said spinous process to be clamped in said groove and said fixing tie to be immobilized against movement in translation relative to said block in said second direction.

2. The intervertebral implant according to claim 1 , wherein said removable self-locking fixing member has a first main face opposite a second main face, said main faces being joined together at two ends of said removable self-locking fixing member and a central slot opening into said main faces and through which said fixing tie passes, so that a first portion of said tie between said first end and said central slot can press a second portion of said fixing tie between said central opening and said free second end of said fixing tie against a portion of said first main face adjoining the first end of said self-locking fixing means to retain said fixing tie in a fixed position relative to said self-locking fixing member.

3. The intervertebral implant according to claim 2 , wherein the central slot of said removable self-locking fixing member has a median plane which is at an acute angle (a) to said first portion of said first main face to form an edge in each of the main faces adapted to form first friction means for said fixing tie.

4. The intervertebral implant according to claim 2 , wherein said second end of said removable self-locking fixing member against which said fixing tie bears has two faces inclined to each other to form an edge adapted to form second friction means for said fixing tie.

5. The intervertebral implant according to claim 1 , wherein said second connecting means include a housing in said at least one of said lateral walls of said block having two opposite edges, which are substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis of the block, said edges including abutment means substantially perpendicular to said at least one of said lateral walls of said block, and

said first connecting means project from lateral sides of said removable self-locking fixing member to bear against said abutment means to immobilize said removable self-locking fixing member against movement in translation relative to said block in a direction substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis and corresponding to said second direction of immobilization of said fixing tie against movement in translation relative to said block.

6. The intervertebral implant according to claim 5 , wherein said housing has an open end facing said first end of the removable self-locking fixing member and through which said fixing tie can slide.

7. The intervertebral implant according to claim 5 , wherein said abutment means consist of at least two facing oblong openings substantially perpendicular to said at least one of said lateral walls of the block in two opposite edges of said housing, and

said first connecting means consist of studs projecting from the lateral sides of said self-locking fixing member and aligned with each other, so that said studs can be inserted into said oblong openings perpendicularly to said at least one of said lateral walls.

8. The intervertebral implant according to claim 7 , wherein said oblong openings have an elastically deformable constricted portion between an entry portion and a closed end portion and adapted to be deformed by forcibly pressing in said stud so that said stud is held fixed in position in said closed end portion.

9. The intervertebral implant according to claim 1 , further comprising a second fixing tie and a second removable self-locking fixing member, wherein both fixing ties are respectively adapted to surround an upper spinous process and a lower spinous process and both removable self-locking fixing members adapted to be connected to two lateral walls of said block.

10. The intervertebral implant according to claim 1 , wherein said block and said removable self-locking fixing member are made of plastics materials.

11. An intervertebral implant to be placed between spinous processes of two vertebrae comprising:

a block having two opposite sides in the direction of a longitudinal axis, each side being provided with a groove adapted to receive said spinous processes, said block further having two lateral walls;

a fixing tie for retaining said spinous processes in said grooves, said fixing tie having a first end adapted to be connected to said block and a second free end, said fixing tie being adapted to surround at least one spinous process;

a removable self-locking fixing member having first connecting means and through which said fixing tie can slide when it moves in translation in a first direction, said self-locking fixing member being adapted to immobilize said fixing tie against movement in translation in a second direction opposite said first direction; and

at least one of said lateral walls of said block including second connecting means to cooperate with said first connecting means to connect said removable self-locking fixing member to said at least one of said lateral walls, a movement of said free end of said fixing tie to move said fixing tie in translation in said first direction causing said spinous process to be clamped in said groove and said fixing tie to be immobilized against movement in translation relative to said block in said second direction,

wherein said second connecting means include a housing in said at least one of said lateral walls of said block having two opposite edges, which are substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis of the block, said edges including abutment means substantially perpendicular to said at least one of said lateral walls of said block, and

said first connecting means project from lateral sides of said removable self-locking fixing member to bear against said abutment means to immobilize said removable self-locking fixing member against movement in translation relative to said block in a direction substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis and corresponding to said second direction of immobilization of said fixing tie against movement in translation relative to said block.

12. The intervertebral implant according to claim 11 , wherein said housing has an open end facing said first end of the removable self-locking fixing member and through which said fixing tie can slide.

13. The intervertebral implant according to claim 11 , wherein said abutment means consist of at least two facing oblong openings substantially perpendicular to said at least one of said lateral walls of the block in two opposite edges of said housing, and

said first connecting means consist of studs projecting from the lateral sides of said self-locking fixing member and aligned with each other, so that said studs can be inserted into said oblong openings perpendicularly to said at least one of said lateral walls.

14. The intervertebral implant according to claim 13 , wherein said oblong openings have an elastically deformable constricted portion between an entry portion and a closed end portion and adapted to be deformed by forcibly pressing in said stud so that said stud is held fixed in position in said closed end portion.

15. The intervertebral implant according to claim 11 , wherein said removable self-locking fixing member has a first main face opposite a second main face, said main faces being joined together at two ends of said removable self-locking fixing member and a central slot opening into said main faces and through which said fixing tie passes, so that a first portion of said tie between said first end and said central slot can press a second portion of said fixing tie between said central opening and said free second end of said fixing tie against a portion of said first main face adjoining the first end of said self-locking fixing means to retain said fixing tie in a fixed position relative to said self-locking fixing member.

16. The intervertebral implant according to claim 15 , wherein the central slot of said removable self-locking fixing member has a median plane which is at an acute angle (α) to said first portion of said first main face to form an edge in each of the main faces adapted to form first friction means for said fixing tie.

17. The intervertebral implant according to claim 15 , wherein said second end of said removable self-locking fixing member against which said fixing tie bears has two faces inclined to each other to form an edge adapted to form second friction means for said fixing tie.

18. The intervertebral implant according to claim 11 , further comprising a second fixing tie and a second removable self-locking fixing member, wherein both fixing ties are respectively adapted to surround an upper spinous process and a lower spinous process and both removable self-locking fixing members adapted to be connected to two lateral walls of said block.

19. The intervertebral implant according to claim 11 , wherein said block and said removable self-locking fixing member are made of plastics materials.

Assignments (6)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 16, 2010
From: ABBOTT SPINE
To: ZIMMER SPINE
Reel/Frame 024087/0516 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 30, 2009
From: ABBOTT SPINE
To: ZIMMER SPINE
Reel/Frame 023452/0342 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 13, 2009
From: ABBOTT SPINE INC.
To: ZIMMER SPINE AUSTIN, INC.
Reel/Frame 022390/0379 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 22, 2006
From: SPINE NEXT
To: ABBOTT SPINE
Reel/Frame 017649/0371 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 8, 2003
From: PASQUET, DENIS; LE COUEDIC, REGIS; SENEGAS, JACQUES
To: SPINE NEXT
Reel/Frame 014839/0891 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 8, 2003
From: PASQUET, DENIS; LE COUEDIC, REGIS; SENEGAS, JACQUES
To: SPINE NEXT
Reel/Frame 015150/0416 →