IP Library Granted Patent US 7,275,336
Granted Patent B2
US 7,275,336 · App. 10/830,504 · Granted Oct 2, 2007

Distance measuring instrument for pedicle screws

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Patent No.
US 7,275,336
App. No.
10/830,504
Granted
Oct 2, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention relates to a distance measuring instrument for pedicle screws which detects the spacing between two pedicle screws ( 3, 3 ′) with the ends ( 26, 27 ) of two crossing limbs ( 11, 12 ) and displays it on a cross-bar ( 25 ) fixedly connected to one of the limbs at a scale ( 22 ). Since the second limb ( 12 ) is divided into a pointer ( 16 a ) and into a flexural spring extending parallel to it at which a pronounced thumb grip ( 21 a ) is fastened, and since the thumb grip is connected to a scale ( 24 ) via which a pre-determined pre-tension can be read off relative to the pointer ( 16 a ), a spacing measurement can take place under a controlled pre-tension.

Claims (19)

1. A distance measuring instrument for pedicle screws, comprising first and second limbs which cross at an axis of rotation ( 13 ) and whose ends ( 25 , 26 ) can be positioned at two pedicle screws ( 3 ) screwed into adjacent spinal vertebrae ( 1 , 2 ), with the first limb ( 11 ) merging at the opposite side to its end ( 26 ) into a crossbar ( 25 ) which is provided with an arc-shaped scale part ( 18 ), with the second limb ( 12 ) having a projection ( 21 ) projecting over the crossbar ( 25 ) for adjustment and being formed as a first pointer to display a spacing between two pedicle screws with the first pointer ( 16 ) at a first scale ( 22 ) of the scale part, wherein the second limb ( 12 ) is divided into a second pointer ( 16 a ) and into a flexural spring ( 15 ) extending parallel to it to which a pronounced thumb grip ( 21 a ) is fastened; and wherein the crossbar is shaped as a handle ( 25 a ) to produce a spreading force at the ends ( 26 , 27 ) via the flexural spring ( 15 ) which can be read off relative to the second pointer ( 16 a ) via a second scale ( 24 ) connected to the thumb grip ( 21 a ).

2. A distance measuring instrument in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the second limb ( 12 ) with second pointer ( 16 a ) and flexural spring ( 15 ) is guided at both sides in an elongate slot ( 32 ) of the crossbar ( 25 ).

3. A distance measuring instrument in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the arc-shaped scale part ( 18 ) has a groove ( 33 ) with a key ( 14 ) which can be taken along as a trailing pointer ( 17 ) by the second pointer ( 16 a ) and likewise shows the spacing of the ends ( 26 , 27 ) on the first scale ( 22 ), with it remaining in place at a maximum spacing measured.

4. A distance measuring instrument in accordance with claim 1 , wherein one of the ends ( 26 , 27 ) is designed as a fork ( 42 ) which can be centered at a band or cable ( 7 ) drawn through a head ( 4 ) of a pedicle screw ( 3 ).

5. A distance measuring instrument in accordance with claim 1 , wherein one of the ends ( 26 , 27 ) is designed as a hemispherical projection which can be centered at a passage bore ( 31 ) in a head ( 4 ) of a pedicle screw ( 3 ).

6. A distance measuring instrument in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the ends ( 26 , 27 ) are each attached to a projection ( 29 , 30 ) laterally offset relative to their respective limb ( 11 , 12 ).

7. A distance measuring instrument in accordance with claim 6 , wherein the projections ( 29 , 30 ) each have a guide fork ( 34 , 35 ) above the ends ( 26 , 27 ) and oriented in a spreading direction, with which the ends ( 26 , 27 ) can be guided to a head ( 4 ) along a centering part ( 39 ) screwed on into the head ( 4 ) of a pedicle screw ( 3 ).

8. A distance measuring instrument in accordance with claim 6 , wherein the laterally offset projections ( 29 , 30 ) can be pushed onto the limbs ( 11 , 12 ) as adapter pieces.

9. A distance measuring instrument in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the second scale ( 24 ) for a reading of a pre-tension is attached to a hook ( 28 ) which engages behind the second pointer ( 16 a ) so that an overstraining of the flexural spring ( 15 ) can be prevented by the thumb grip ( 21 a ).

10. A distance measuring instrument in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the limbs ( 11 , 12 ) are made of metal and the crossbar is made of plastic.

11. A distance and force measuring instrument for pedicle screws, comprising first and second limbs which cross at an axis of rotation ( 13 ) and whose ends ( 25 , 26 ) can be positioned at two pedicle screws ( 3 ) screwed into adjacent spinal vertebrae ( 1 , 2 ), with the first limb ( 11 ) merging at the opposite side to its end ( 26 ) into a crossbar ( 25 ), wherein the second limb ( 12 ) is divided into a pointer ( 16 a ) and into a flexural spring ( 15 ) extending parallel to it to which a pronounced thumb grip ( 21 a ) is fastened; and the crossbar is shaped as a handle ( 25 a ), wherein movement of the second limb toward the handle produces a spreading force at the ends ( 26 , 27 ) via the flexural spring ( 15 ) which can be read off relative to the pointer ( 16 a ) via a scale ( 24 ) connected to the thumb grip ( 21 a ).

12. A distance and force measuring instrument in accordance with claim 11 , wherein the second limb ( 12 ) with pointer ( 16 a ) and flexural spring ( 15 ) is guided at both sides in an elongate slot ( 32 ) of the crossbar ( 25 ).

13. A distance and force measuring instrument in accordance with claim 11 , wherein one of the ends ( 26 , 27 ) is designed as a fork ( 42 ) which can be centered at a band or cable ( 7 ) drawn through a head ( 4 ) of a pedicle screw ( 3 ).

14. A distance and force measuring instrument in accordance with claim 11 , wherein one of the ends ( 26 , 27 ) is designed as a hemispherical projection which can be centered at a passage bore ( 31 ) in a head ( 4 ) of a pedicle screw ( 3 ).

15. A distance and force measuring instrument in accordance with claim 11 , wherein the ends ( 26 , 27 ) are each attached to a projection ( 29 , 30 ) laterally offset relative to their respective limb ( 11 , 12 ).

16. A distance and force measuring instrument in accordance with claim 15 , wherein the projections ( 29 , 30 ) each have a guide fork ( 34 , 35 ) above the ends ( 26 , 27 ) and oriented in a spreading direction, with which the ends ( 26 , 27 ) can be guided to a head ( 4 ) along a centering part ( 39 ) screwed on into the head ( 4 ) of the pedicle screw ( 3 ).

17. A distance and force measuring instrument in accordance with claim 15 , wherein the laterally offset projections ( 29 , 30 ) can be pushed onto the limbs ( 11 , 12 ) as adapter pieces.

18. A distance and force measuring instrument in accordance with claim 11 , wherein the scale ( 24 ) for the reading of the pre-tension is attached to a hook ( 28 ) which engages behind the pointer ( 16 a ) so that an overstraining of the flexural spring ( 15 ) can be prevented by the thumb grip ( 21 a ).

19. A distance and force measuring instrument in accordance with claim 11 , wherein the limbs ( 11 , 12 ) are made of metal and the cross-bar ( 25 ) is made of plastic.

Assignments (2)
GRANT OF A SECURITY INTEREST -- PATENTS Recorded Apr 1, 2024
From: ZIMMER BIOMET SPINE, LLC; EBI, LLC
To: CERBERUS BUSINESS FINANCE AGENCY, LLC
Reel/Frame 066970/0806 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 26, 2024
From: ZIMMER GMBH
To: ZIMMER BIOMET SPINE, INC.
Reel/Frame 066906/0407 →