IP Library Granted Patent US 8,894,689
Granted Patent B2
US 8,894,689 · App. 13/451,648 · Granted Nov 25, 2014

Stabilization rod assembly for spine fixation and process of making same

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Patent No.
US 8,894,689
App. No.
13/451,648
Granted
Nov 25, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A spine stabilization rod assembly comprises a rod and a sleeve member. The rod has a substantially round cross-sectional profile, a one-piece construction, and a substantially straight longitudinal axis. The rod has a reduced diameter segment between two opposing end segments thereof such that a shoulder is defined between the reduced diameter segment and each one of the end segments. The sleeve member is positioned over the reduced diameter segment of the rod. The sleeve member and the rod are coupled to each other such that translation of the sleeve along the rod causes an end portion of the sleeve to engage a corresponding one of the shoulders for limiting such translation.

Claims (51)

1. A spine stabilization rod assembly, comprising:

a rod having a one-piece construction, and a substantially straight longitudinal axis, wherein the rod has a reduced diameter segment between two opposing end segments thereof such that a shoulder is defined between the reduced diameter segment and each one of the end segments; and

a sleeve member positioned over the reduced diameter segment of the rod, wherein the sleeve member is positioned over the reduced diameter segment of the rod by relative displacement of the rod through a central passage of the sleeve member, wherein only opposing end portions of the sleeve member are deformed such that translation of the sleeve along the rod causes an end portion of the sleeve to engage a corresponding one of the shoulders for limiting such translation and such that an entire portion of an inner surface of the central passage of the sleeve member between said deformed opposing end portions of the sleeve member is spaced away from an entire underlying portion of the reduced diameter segment of the rod after the opposing end portions thereof are deformed.

2. The spine stabilization rod assembly of claim 1 wherein:

a first one of the end segments has a maximum outside diameter less than a minimum inside diameter of the central passage of the sleeve member prior to the opposing end portions thereof being deformed; and;

an overall length of the sleeve member is less than an overall length of the reduced diameter segment.

3. The spine stabilization rod assembly of claim 2 wherein:

the first one of the end segments has a substantially round cross-sectional profile; and

a second one of said end segments has one of a substantially non-round cross-sectional profile and a substantially round cross-sectional profile having a maximum outside diameter that is substantially greater than a maximum outside diameter of the first end segment.

4. The spine stabilization rod assembly of claim 1 wherein:

the first one of the end segments has a substantially round cross-sectional profile; and

a second one of said end segments has one of a substantially non-round cross-sectional profile and a substantially round cross-sectional profile having a maximum outside diameter that is substantially greater than a maximum outside diameter of the first end segment.

5. The spine stabilization rod assembly of claim 1 , made by the process comprising:

sliding the sleeve member onto the rod such that the rod is within the central passage of the sleeve member;

positioning the sleeve member over the reduced diameter segment; and

deforming only the opposing end portions of the sleeve member into contact with rod.

6. The spine stabilization rod assembly of claim 5 wherein

an overall length of the sleeve member is less than an overall length of the reduced diameter segment.

7. The spine stabilization rod assembly of claim 1 wherein:

an overall length of the sleeve member is less than an overall length of the reduced diameter segment; and

an entire portion of the sleeve member is over the reduced diameter segment.

8. The spine stabilization rod assembly of claim 7 wherein only the opposing end portions of the sleeve member are deformed from an as-manufactured configuration thereof such that the deformed opposing end portions of the sleeve member are each engaged with the reduced diameter segment of the rod.

9. A spine stabilization rod assembly, comprising:

a one-piece rod having opposing end segments and a central segment extending between said opposing end segments, wherein the one-piece rod is substantially straight, wherein the opposing end segments of the rod are each intended to be and configured for being directly engaged by a rod fixation device and wherein a transition from the central segment to each one of said end segments defined a respective shoulder therebetween; and

a sleeve member coupled to the central segment of the one-piece rod, wherein the sleeve member is positioned over the central segment of the one-piece rod by relative displacement of the one-piece rod with respect to a central passage of the sleeve member such that the central segment passes through the central passage of the sleeve member and wherein only opposing end portions of the sleeve member are deformed after the sleeve member is positioned over the central segment for limiting unrestricted displacement of the sleeve member along a length of the central segment and such that portion of an inner surface of the central passage of the sleeve member between said deformed opposing end portions of the sleeve member is spaced away from an entire underlying portion of the central segment of the one-piece rod after the opposing end portions thereof are deformed.

10. The spine stabilization rod assembly of claim 9 wherein:

a first one of the end segments has a maximum outside diameter less than a minimum inside diameter of the central passage of the sleeve member prior to the opposing end portions thereof being deformed; and;

an overall length of the sleeve member is less than an overall length of the central segment.

11. The spine stabilization rod assembly of claim 9 wherein:

the first one of the end segments has a substantially round cross-sectional profile; and

a second one of said end segments has one of a substantially non-round cross-sectional profile and a substantially round cross-sectional profile having a maximum outside diameter that is substantially greater than a maximum outside diameter of the first end segment.

12. The spine stabilization rod assembly of claim 9 , made by the process comprising:

sliding the sleeve member onto the rod such that the rod is within the central passage of the sleeve member;

positioning the sleeve member over the central segment; and

deforming only the opposing end portions of the sleeve member into contact with rod.

13. The spine stabilization rod assembly of claim 9 wherein:

an overall length of the sleeve member is less than an overall length of the central segment; and

an entire portion of the sleeve member is over the central segment.

14. A spine stabilization rod assembly, comprising:

a rod having a substantially round cross-sectional profile, a one-piece construction, and a substantially straight longitudinal axis, wherein the rod has a plurality of reduced diameter segments each between two adjacent nominal diameter segments thereof such that a shoulder is provided between the reduced diameter segment and each adjacent nominal diameter segment and wherein each one of the nominal diameter segments is intended to be and configured for being directly engaged by a rod fixation device; and

a plurality of sleeve members each positioned over a respective one of the reduced diameter segments of the rod, wherein each one of the sleeve members is positioned over the reduced diameter segment of the rod by relative displacement of the rod through a central passage of a respective one of the sleeve members, wherein only opposing end portions of each one of the sleeve members are deformed such that translation of a particular one of the sleeve members along the rod causes an end portion of the sleeve member to engage an adjacent shoulder of a respective one of the reduced diameter segments thereby limiting such translation and such that an entire portion of an inner surface of the central passage of each one of the sleeve members between said deformed opposing end portions thereof is spaced away from an entire underlying portion of a respective one of the reduced diameter segments of the rod after the opposing end portions thereof are deformed.

15. The spine stabilization rod assembly of claim 14 , made by the process comprising:

sliding the particular one of the sleeve members onto the rod such that the rod is within the central passage of the particular one of the sleeve members;

positioning the particular one of the sleeve members over the respective one of the reduced diameter segments; and

deforming only the opposing end portions of the particular one of the sleeve members into contact with rod.

16. The spine stabilization rod assembly of claim 14 wherein:

an overall length of the particular one of the sleeve members is less than an overall length of the respective one of the reduced diameter segments.

17. The spine stabilization rod assembly of claim 14 wherein:

an overall length of the particular one of the sleeve members is less than an overall length of the respective one of the reduced diameter segments;

an entire portion of the particular one of the sleeve members is over the respective one of the reduced diameter segments; and

only the opposing end portions of the particular one of the sleeve members are each deformed from an as-manufactured configuration such that the deformed portions of the particular one of the sleeve members are each engaged with the respective one of the reduced diameter segments.

Assignments (12)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 3, 2024
From: ANTARES CAPITAL LP, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: OMNI ACQUISITION INC.
Reel/Frame 067594/0001 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 3, 2024
From: CORTLAND CAPITAL MARKET SERVICES LLC, AS AGENT
To: OMNI ACQUISITION INC.
Reel/Frame 067594/0135 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 31, 2024
From: SPINAL ELEMENTS, INC.; CUSTOM SPINE ACQUISITION, INC.; OMNI ACQUISITION INC.
To: PERCEPTIVE CREDIT HOLDINGS IV, LP
Reel/Frame 067596/0295 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 7, 2022
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK. N.A.
To: BRIGGS MEDICAL SERVICE COMPANY; D-M-S HOLDINGS, INC.; OMNI ACQUISITION CORP.; ASSURITY BRANDS, LLC; BRIGGS MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS COMPANY, LLC
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 13, 2019
From: D-M-S HOLDINGS, INC.; OMNI ACQUISITION CORP.; ASSURITY BRANDS, LLC; BRIGGS MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS COMPANY, LLC; BRIGGS MEDICAL SERVICE COMPANY
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 050996/0018 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 4, 2016
From: OMNI ACQUISITION INC.
To: CORTLAND CAPITAL MARKET SERVICES LLC, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 038455/0459 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 29, 2016
From: OMNI ACQUISITION INC.
To: ANTARES CAPITAL LP, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 038425/0101 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 29, 2016
From: SILICON VALLEY BANK, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: AMENDIA, INC.; OMNI ACQUISITION INC.
Reel/Frame 038578/0828 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 18, 2014
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: OMNI ACQUISITION, INC.
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PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 9, 2014
From: AMENDIA, INC.; OMNI ACQUISITION, INC.
To: SILICON VALLEY BANK, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 13, 2014
From: OMNI ACQUISITION INC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 033524/0798 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 9, 2014
From: OMNI SURGICAL, LLC
To: OMNI ACQUISITION INC.
Reel/Frame 032635/0532 →