IP Library Granted Patent US 8,287,577
Granted Patent B2
US 8,287,577 · App. 11/266,694 · Granted Oct 16, 2012

Pin for fixing an implant subjected to tensile load

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Patent No.
US 8,287,577
App. No.
11/266,694
Granted
Oct 16, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A pin for fixing an implant subjected to tensile load, in particular a tendon implant, having a rod-shaped body is provided. A force exerted by the implant is input onto the cross section of the body, on one side, and is output on the opposite side to an anchoring site. The cross section of the body has, on the force output side, at least two contact sites via which the input force can be output in a distributed manner. This configuration allows the pin to withstand high tensile loads without fracturing.

Claims (7)

1. A pin for fixing an implant subjected to tensile load, comprising;

a straight rod-shaped body extending over its total length, from a distal tip to a proximal end, said straight rod-shaped body having a cross-section, a force input side, a force output side, a cross-section plane where an input force is applied, and an anchoring site, said anchoring site being axially spaced apart from said cross-section plane,

wherein said cross-section of said straight rod-shaped body has over its total length, on said force output side, at least two contact sites extending from said distal tip to said proximal end for contacting said anchoring site of said pin, said input force being output in a distributed manner via said at least two contact sites, and wherein said cross-section of said straight rod-shaped body has over its total length extending from said distal tip to said proximal end, on a force input side a semi-circular profile merging into said at least two contact sites via two parallel sides.

2. The pin of claim 1 , wherein said two contact sites are designed as cross-section projections.

3. The pin of claim 2 , wherein said projections of said cross-section are rounded.

4. The pin of claim 1 , wherein three contact sites are present.

5. The pin of claim 1 , wherein said cross-section has a greater linear extension in a direction of a force input than it has transversed to said direction of said force input.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 20, 2018
From: KARL STORZ GMBH & CO. KG
To: KARL STORZ SE & CO. KG
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