IP Library Granted Patent US 12,133,640
Granted Patent B2
US 12,133,640 · App. 17/493,384 · Granted Nov 5, 2024

Orthopedic retractor

Inventors: Garrett D. Lauf (Elgin, IL); Daniel P. Predick (West Lafayette, IN)
Assignee: Life Spine, Inc.
A61B17/0206A61B17/025A61B17/0218A61B2017/0256A61F2/4611
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Patent No.
US 12,133,640
App. No.
17/493,384
Granted
Nov 5, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

A retractor includes a body, a first handle pivotally coupled to the body, a first attachment assembly comprising a first button configured to allow detachment of a second handle portion from the first handle, a first arm assembly attached to the first handle, a first blade attached to the first arm assembly, wherein the first handle is configured to control distraction of the first blade in response to pivotal motion of the first handle, a second handle pivotally coupled to the body, a second attachment assembly comprising a second button configured to allow detachment of a fourth handle portion from the second handle, a second arm assembly attached to the second handle, and a second blade attached to the second arm assembly, wherein the second handle is configured to control distraction of the second blade in response to pivotal motion of the second handle.

Claims (34)

1. A retractor comprising:

a body;

a first handle having a first handle portion pivotally coupled to the body and a second handle portion detachably coupled to the first handle portion;

a first attachment assembly comprising a first button configured to allow detachment of the second handle portion from the first handle portion in response to depressing the first button;

a first arm assembly attached to the first handle;

a first blade attached to the first arm assembly, wherein the first handle is configured to control distraction of the first blade relative to the body in response to pivotal motion of the first handle;

a first angulation assembly comprising a first ball positioned within a first lateral pocket in the first arm assembly and a first bolt received in a first aperture on the first ball, wherein rotation of the first bolt is configured to adjust an angle of the first blade relative to the body;

a second handle having a third handle portion pivotally coupled to the body and a fourth handle portion detachably coupled to the third handle portion;

a second attachment assembly comprising a second button configured to allow detachment of the fourth handle portion from the third handle portion in response to depressing the second button;

a second arm assembly attached to the second handle;

a second blade attached to the second arm assembly, wherein the second handle is configured to control distraction of the second blade relative to the body in response to pivotal motion of the second handle; and

a second angulation assembly comprising a second ball positioned within a second lateral pocket in the second arm assembly and a second bolt received in a second aperture on the second ball, wherein rotation of the second bolt is configured to adjust an angle of the second blade relative to the body.

2. The retractor of claim 1 , further comprising:

a third arm assembly attached to the body between the first arm assembly and the second arm assembly; and

a third blade attached to the third arm assembly.

3. The retractor of claim 2 , further comprising a drive assembly coupled to the third arm assembly, the drive assembly configured to control distraction of the third blade relative to the body.

4. The retractor of claim 3 , wherein the drive assembly includes a threaded screw that is visible though a slot in the body, wherein rotation of the threaded screw causes a change in distraction of the third blade.

5. The retractor of claim 1 , further comprising a first distraction control assembly coupled to the body and including a first bolt, wherein rotation of the first bolt causes a change in distraction of the first blade.

6. The retractor of claim 5 , further comprising a second distraction control assembly coupled to the body and including a second bolt, wherein rotation of the second bolt causes a change in distraction of the second blade.

7. A retractor comprising:

a body;

a first handle having a first handle portion pivotally coupled to the body and a second handle portion detachably coupled to the first handle portion;

a first arm assembly attached to the first handle;

a first blade attached to the first arm assembly, wherein the first handle is configured to control distraction of the first blade relative to the body in response to pivotal motion of the first handle;

a first angulation assembly comprising a first ball positioned within a first lateral pocket in the first arm assembly and a first bolt received in a first aperture on the first ball, wherein rotation of the first bolt is configured to adjust an angle of the first blade relative to the body;

a second handle having a third handle portion pivotally coupled to the body and a fourth handle portion detachably coupled to the third handle portion; and

a second arm assembly attached to the second handle;

a second blade attached to the second arm assembly, wherein the second handle is configured to control distraction of the second blade relative to the body in response to pivotal motion of the second handle; and

a second angulation assembly comprising a second ball positioned within a second lateral pocket in the second arm assembly and a second bolt received in a second aperture on the second ball, wherein rotation of the second bolt is configured to adjust an angle of the second blade relative to the body.

8. The retractor of claim 7 , further comprising:

a third arm assembly attached to the body between the first arm assembly and the second arm assembly; and

a third blade attached to the third arm assembly.

9. The retractor of claim 8 , further comprising a drive assembly coupled to the third arm assembly, the drive assembly configured to control distraction of the third blade relative to the body.

10. The retractor of claim 9 , wherein the drive assembly includes a threaded screw that is visible though a slot in the body, wherein rotation of the threaded screw causes a change in distraction of the third blade.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 11, 2023
From: LIFE SPINE, INC.; GIZMO MEDICAL, LLC
To: ST. CLOUD CAPITAL PARTNERS III SBIC, LP
Reel/Frame 064865/0151 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 3, 2023
From: LAUF, GARRETT D.; PREDICK, DANIEL P.
To: LIFE SPINE, INC.
Reel/Frame 063515/0694 →