IP Library Granted Patent US 8,216,262
Granted Patent B2
US 8,216,262 · App. 12/823,722 · Granted Jul 10, 2012

Surgical sagittal saw blade with spaced apart tines from which the blade teeth emerge and recessed webs that extend between the tines

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Patent No.
US 8,216,262
App. No.
12/823,722
Granted
Jul 10, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A sagittal saw blade with a blade body the distal end of which has spaced apart tines. Plural teeth extend forward from each of the tines. The void space between the tines functions as a chip catchment into which bone chips formed by cutting by the blade are able to flow. At least one web extends between the tines, across the chip catchment.

Claims (50)

1. A surgical sagittal saw blade comprising:

a planar blade body, said blade body having: opposed proximal and distal ends, a longitudinal axis that extends between the ends; and two spaced apart tines that extend distally forward from a location located distal to the blade body proximal end, said tines having a thickness and each said tine having a distal end, wherein, the distal ends of the tines are the distal end of said blade body and, at the distal ends of the tines, between the tines there is a front end opening in the distal end of the body that opens into a void space between the tines proximal to the distal ends of the tines;

geometric features integral with the proximal end of said blade body to couple said blade body to a drive head so that said drive head can oscillate the blade body so that the distal end pivots relative to the proximal end;

a plurality of teeth that extend forward from of the distal ends of said tines wherein, a plurality of said teeth extend forward from each said tine and the teeth are located on opposed sides of the blade body front end opening; and

at least one web that extends between said tines, said web being located proximal to where said teeth extend forward from said tines, said web having a thickness, the thickness of the web being less than the thickness of said tines.

2. The surgical sagittal saw blade of claim 1 , wherein a plurality of said webs extend between said tines.

3. The surgical sagittal saw blade of claim 1 , wherein said web is formed with a through opening.

4. The surgical sagittal saw blade of claim 1 , wherein:

said blade body is formed so that said tines are symmetrically located around the blade body longitudinal axis; and

said teeth extend forward from each said tine so that at least one said tooth that is spaced away from the blade body longitudinal axis is located distally forward of an adjacent said tooth that is spaced closer to the blade body longitudinal axis.

5. The surgical sagittal saw blade of claim 1 , wherein, on each said tine, said teeth are arranged so that each said tooth is located distal to the adjacent said tooth that is spaced closer to the blade body front end opening.

6. The surgical sagittal saw blade of claim 1 , wherein said tines are shaped so that:

the front end opening in the distal end of the blade body has a width perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the blade body; and

the void space between the tines that is proximal to and contiguous with the front end opening, has a width perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the blade body, the width of the void space being greater than the width of the front end opening.

7. The surgical sagittal saw blade of claim 1 , wherein:

said blade body is formed so that said tines are symmetrically located around the blade body longitudinal axis so as to define a void space between said tines; and

each said tine is further formed to have at least one groove that extends proximally from the distal end of said tine towards the blade body longitudinal axis, the groove opening into the void space between the tines.

8. The surgical sagittal saw blade of claim 7 , wherein each said tine is formed so that, as the at least one groove extends proximally from the distal end of said tine, the groove curves towards the blade body longitudinal axis.

9. The surgical sagittal saw blade of claim 1 , wherein, on each said tine, said teeth are arranged so that:

there is an outer tooth that is spaced furthest from the front end opening in the distal end of the blade body and a plurality of additional teeth located between the outer tooth and the front end opening and each said tooth has an orientation; and

the outer tooth has an orientation that is different from the orientation of the plurality of additional teeth.

10. The surgical sagittal saw blade of claim 1 , wherein the geometric features integral with the proximal end of the blade body to couple the blade body to a drive head include an opening formed in the proximal end of the blade body that is located along the longitudinal axis of the blade body.

11. The surgical sagittal saw blade of claim 1 , wherein:

said blade body is formed so that said tines are symmetrically located around the blade body longitudinal axis so that the blade body longitudinal axis extends through the a void space between said tines;

each said tine is formed so as to have at a least one groove that extends from a distal location adjacent the teeth of said tine so as to be laterally spaced from the blade body longitudinal axis and that extends both proximally and towards the blade body longitudinal axis so that the groove opens into the void space between said tines.

12. A surgical sagittal saw blade, said saw blade including:

a planar blade body having opposed proximal and distal ends, said blade body shaped to have:

geometric features integral with the proximal end of said blade body to couple said blade body to a drive head so that said drive head can oscillate the blade body so that the distal end pivots relative to the proximal end;

two tines that extend proximally rearward from the distal end of said blade body that meet at a location proximal to the distal end of the blade body, said tines being spaced apart from each other so as to form a void space therebetween that extends proximally from the distal end of said blade body, the void space including a front end opening in the distal end of said blade body, wherein said tines have a thickness and each said tine has a distal end, the distal ends of said tines being the distal end of said blade body; and

at least one groove formed in each tine that extends proximally from the distal end of each said said tine and at least partially across said tine so as to open into the void space between said tines;

at least one web integral with said tines that extends between said tines through the void space between said tines, said at least one web having a thickness, the thickness of said web being less than the thickness of said tines; and

a plurality of teeth, wherein a plurality of said teeth extends forward from the distal end of each said tine and wherein said blade body is further formed so that the at least one groove on each said tine extends from said teeth and opens into the void space between the tines at a location proximal to where said teeth extend forward from said tines.

13. The surgical saw blade of claim 12 , wherein:

said blade body is formed so as to have a longitudinal axis that extends between the proximal and distal ends;

said tines are formed so that the void space between the tines is centered on the blade body longitudinal axis; and

each said tine is further formed so that the at least one groove on said tine extends from the distal end of said tine from a location spaced away from the blade body longitudinal axis and extends both proximally and towards the longitudinal axis prior to opening into the void space between said tines.

14. The surgical sagittal saw blade of claim 12 , wherein, said blade body is further formed so that, as the at least one groove on each said tine extends proximally, the at least one groove curves towards the void space between said tines.

15. The surgical sagittal saw blade of claim 12 , wherein, said blade body is formed so that, on each said tine, a plurality of grooves extend proximally from said teeth to the void space between the tines.

16. The surgical sagittal saw blade of claim 12 wherein said blade body tines are further formed so that:

each said tines has opposed faces; and

on each said face of each said tine a groove extends proximally from said teeth to the void space between said tines.

17. The surgical sagittal saw blade of claim 12 , wherein a plurality of said webs extend between said tines through the void space between said tines.

18. The surgical sagittal blade of claim 12 , wherein said blade body is formed so that:

the front end opening in the distal end of the blade body has a width perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the blade body; and

proximal to the front end opening the void space between the tines has width perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the blade body, the width of the void space being greater than the width of the front end opening.

19. The surgical sagittal saw blade of claim 12 , wherein the geometric features integral with the proximal end of the blade body to couple the blade body to a drive head include an opening that extends distally forward from the proximal end of the blade body.

20. The surgical sagittal saw blade of claim 12 , wherein:

said blade body has a longitudinal axis that extends between the proximal and distal ends of said body;

said blade body is formed so that said tines are symmetrically located around the blade body longitudinal axis; and

said teeth extend forward from each said tine so that at least one said tooth that is spaced from the blade body longitudinal axis is located distally forward of an adjacent said tooth that is spaced close to the blade body longitudinal axis.

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