Joint construction and method of making same
US-9441662-B2 · Sep 13, 2016 · US
US10047782B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10047782-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514735234-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 10, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 20, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 14, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 14, 2018 |
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In various examples, a set screw apparatus includes a set screw including a set screw body. An abutment extends radially outwardly from the set screw body and longitudinally separated from a threaded set screw area of a first length by an unthreaded set screw area of a second length of the set screw body. A block includes a bore. A threaded block area includes a third length, wherein the abutment inhibits movement of the set screw past the threaded block area and removal of the set screw from the bore. The third length is shorter than the second length so that an entirety of the threaded block area can be disposed within the unthreaded set screw area, such that the set screw is freely rotatable within the bore, but retained within the bore, if turned in a first direction with respect to the block.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An apparatus, comprising: a block including a passage extending along a first axis and a bore extending along a second axis different from the first axis, the passage being in fluid communication with the bore, the bore having one or more block threads disposed along a threaded block area of the bore and extending radially inwardly within the bore, the threaded block area including a threaded block length measured longitudinally along the bore; and a set screw that includes: a set screw body including a first screw end and a second screw end; one or more set screw threads extending radially outwardly from the set screw body and disposed along a threaded set screw area of the set screw body, the threaded set screw area extending from the first screw end toward the second screw end and including a first length measured longitudinally along the set screw body; and an abutment disposed within the bore and extending radially outwardly from the set screw body proximate the second screw end and longitudinally separated from the threaded set screw area by an unthreaded set screw area of the set screw body, the unthreaded set screw area including a second length measured longitudinally along the set screw body, wherein: the second length of the unthreaded set screw area is longer than the threaded block length; and the abutment of the set screw is sized and shaped to abut, but not threadably engage with, the one or more block threads to inhibit movement of the set screw outwardly past the threaded block area away from an opening of the bore to thereby inhibit removal of the set screw from the bore. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the unthreaded set screw area is sized so that an entirety of the threaded block area can be disposed within the unthreaded set screw area between the threaded set screw area and the abutment, such that, with the threaded block area disposed within the unthreaded set screw area: if turned in a first direction with respect to the block, the set screw is freely rotatable within the bore, but retained within the bore as the abutment of the set screw abuts the one or more block threads; and if turned in a second direction, opposite the first direction, with respect to the block, the one or more set screw threads are threadably engageable with the one or more block threads to move the set screw in an inward direction toward the opening of the bore. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the abutment is integrally formed with the set screw body. 4. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the set screw body includes a cylindrical shape. 5. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the set screw body is substantially tubular. 6. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the apparatus is an implantable medical device that is implantable in a human body. 7. An apparatus, comprising: a block that is a single piece material and including a passage extending along a first axis and a bore extending along a second axis different from the first axis, the passage being fluidly coupled with the bore, the bore having one or more block threads disposed along a threaded block area of the bore and extending radially inwardly within the bore, the threaded block area including a threaded block length measured longitudinally along the bore; and a set screw that includes: a body including a first end and a second end; one or more threads extending radially outwardly from the body and disposed along a threaded area of the body, the threaded area extending from the first end toward the second end and including a first length measured longitudinally along the body; and an abutment located inside the bore and extending radially outwardly from the body proximate the second end and longitudinally separated from the threaded area by an unthreaded area of the body, the unthreaded area including a second length measured longitudinally along the body, wherein the second length of the unthreaded area is longer than the threaded block length; wherein: the one or more threads are configured to threadably engage the one or more block threads, the first end being configured to fit within and pass through the bore in order to insert the set screw into the bore; and the abutment is sized and shaped to abut, but not threadably engage with, the one or more block threads to inhibit movement of the set screw outwardly past the threaded block area away from the bore to thereby inhibit removal of the set screw from the bore. 8. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the unthreaded area sized so that an entirety of the threaded block area can be disposed within the unthreaded area between the threaded area and the abutment, such that, with the threaded block area disposed within the unthreaded area: if turned in a first direction with respect to the block, the set screw is freely rotatable within the bore, but retained within the bore as the abutment of the set screw abuts the one or more block threads; and if turned in a second direction, opposite the first direction, with respect to the block, the one or more threads are threadably engageable with the one or more block threads to move the set screw in an inward direction toward the bore. 9. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the set screw includes a tool engagement opening configured to accept at least a portion of a tool within the tool engagement opening to facilitate rotation of the set screw with respect to the block. 10. The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the tool engagement opening is configured to allow engagement of at least the portion of the tool with the tool engagement opening from the first end of the body and from the second end of the body. 11. The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the tool engagement opening extends entirely through the body to allow engagement of at least the portion of the tool with the tool engagement opening from the first end of the body and from the second end of the body. 12. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the passage is configured to accept a therapy delivery element, and wherein an insertion of the set screw into the bore allows for a retention of the therapy delivery element via a physical contact between the set screw and the therapy delivery element. 13. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the first axis is perpendicular to the second axis. 14. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the apparatus is an implantable medical device that is implantable in a human body. 15. An apparatus, comprising: a block including a passage extending along a first axis and a bore extending along a second axis different from the first axis, the passage being fluidly coupled with the bore, the bore having one or more block threads disposed along a threaded block area of the bore and extending radially inwardly within the bore, the threaded block area including a threaded block length measured longitudinally along the bore; and a set screw that includes: a set screw body including a first screw end and a second screw end; one or more set screw threads extending radially outwardly from the set screw body and disposed along a threaded set screw area of the set screw body, the threaded set screw area extending from the first screw end toward the second screw end and including a first length measured longitudinally along the set screw body; an abutment positioned within the bore and extending radially outwardly from the set screw body proximate the second screw end and longitudinally separated from the threaded set screw area by an unthreaded set screw area of the set screw body, the unthreaded set screw area including a second length measured longitudin
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