IP Library Granted Patent US 11,497,538
Granted Patent B2
US 11,497,538 · App. 16/069,643 · Granted Nov 15, 2022

Woven or braided tubular metal construct

Inventors: Robert A. Mitchell (Huntington, IN); Mark Michael (Corunna, IN)
Assignee: Fort Wayne Metals Research Products, LLC
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Patent No.
US 11,497,538
App. No.
16/069,643
Granted
Nov 15, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

Multi-filament microcables are used in place of the traditional monofilament wires as the constituent elements of a woven or braided band. This enhances the function and manufacturability of such bands for various applications, such as orthopaedic applications including sternotomy closures.

Claims (18)

1. A multifilament tubular construct, comprising:

a plurality of constituent elements woven or braided into a tubular cerclage cable defining an inner diameter, an outer diameter and an axial length in the absence of external forces, the constituent elements each comprising a twisted cable comprising:

a plurality of metal filaments having respective longitudinal axes each defining helices running substantially parallel to one another, such that the tubular construct is a flexible structure in both an axial direction and a radial direction, and the plurality of metal filaments can rearrange and self-adjust around one another to and lay flat when tensioned against a bone, whereby the multifilament tubular construct minimizes a stress on an adjacent bone or tissue surface by maximizing surface area contact between the flattened and self-adjusted metal filaments and the adjacent bone or tissue surface.

2. The multifilament tubular construct of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of metal filaments of the constituent elements comprises between 2 filaments and 343 filaments.

3. The multifilament tubular construct of claim 1 , wherein the inner diameter of the tubular construct is between 0.010 inches and 0.200 inches.

4. The multifilament tubular construct of claim 3 , wherein the outer diameter of the tubular construct is between 0.014 inches and 0.208 inches.

5. The multifilament tubular construct of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of constituent elements comprises between 8 and 128 constituent elements.

6. The multifilament tubular construct of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of constituent elements define a plurality of picks at respective points of intersection between neighboring constituent elements, the picks numbering between 1 and 50 per inch of axial distance along an outer surface of the tubular construct.

7. The multifilament tubular construct of claim 1 , further comprising at least one friction-fit fitting formed on at least one end of the tubular construct.

8. The multifilament tubular construct of claim 7 , wherein the friction-fit fitting cannot be dislodged from the tubular construct by a separation force less than 142 lbf.

9. The multifilament tubular construct of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the plurality of metal filaments of the constituent elements is formed of an absorbable metal.

10. The multifilament tubular construct of claim 9 , wherein the absorbable metal comprises at least one of magnesium, zinc, iron and alloys thereof.

11. The multifilament tubular construct of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the plurality of metal filaments of the constituent elements is formed of stainless steel.

12. The multifilament tubular construct of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the plurality of metal filaments of the constituent elements is formed of a superelastic alloy.

13. The multifilament tubular construct of claim 12 , wherein the superelastic alloy comprises Nitinol.

14. The multifilament tubular construct of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the plurality of metal filaments of the constituent elements is formed of a cobalt-based or cobalt-chrome alloy.

15. The multifilament tubular construct of claim 1 , wherein the tubular construct is configured to deform into a flattened shape when the tubular construct is bent or compressed around a surface, whereby the tubular cerclage cable is adapted to mitigate abrasion or cutting in an adjacent bone.

16. The multifilament tubular construct of claim 7 , wherein the friction-fit fitting is deformed into contact with the plurality of metal filaments such that the friction-fit fitting is fixed to the tubular construct.

Assignments (3)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 30, 2026
From: FORT WAYNE METALS RESEARCH PRODUCTS, LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 075135/0238 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 13, 2022
From: FORT WAYNE METALS RESEARCH PRODUCTS CORP
To: FORT WAYNE METALS RESEARCH PRODUCTS, LLC
Reel/Frame 059693/0311 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 30, 2018
From: MITCHELL, ROBERT A.; MICHAEL, MARK
To: FORT WAYNE METALS RESEARCH PRODUCTS CORP.
Reel/Frame 047357/0506 →