Brake disk and method for manufacturing the same
US-12123469-B2 · Oct 22, 2024 · US
US10730122B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10730122-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715838879-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 12, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 23, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 4, 2020 |
| Grant date | Aug 4, 2020 |
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There are disclosed systems and methods for safely and effectively removing the articular cartilage and cortical bone layers from an articular surface of a human cadaveric femoral head. One embodiment includes an osseous-sanding accessory system installed upon a conventional band saw having a motor and a cabinet that houses a pulley coupled with a primary drive shaft rotated by the motor. The accessory system may include a threaded drive shaft coupled with the primary drive shaft, a grinding disk having an abrasive surface and affixed about a distal end of the threaded drive shaft, and a removable accessory table mounted to the band saw below the grinding disk. When the motor rotates the primary drive shaft, and thus the threaded drive shaft, the grinding disk rotates relative to the accessory table and abrades osseous tissues introduced to the abrasive surface of the grinding disk. Other embodiments are also disclosed.
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An osseous-sanding accessory system for removable installation upon a commercial band saw having a motor operably coupled with a primary drive shaft, the primary drive shaft coupled with a blade pulley housed within a cabinet, the accessory system comprising: a threaded drive shaft having a first end operably coupled with the motor via the primary drive shaft and a second end that extends outward from the cabinet; a grinding disk having an abrasive surface, a center aperture, and a lower portion disposed below the center aperture, the center aperture of the grinding disk affixed about the second end of the threaded drive shaft; and an accessory table having an upper platform forming a slot therein, the accessory table removably mounted to the cabinet such that the lower portion of the grinding disk extends into the slot, wherein when the motor of the band saw rotates the primary drive shaft, the threaded drive shaft rotates the grinding disk relative to the accessory table such that the abrasive surface abrades osseous tissues introduced to the abrasive surface of the grinding disk. 2. The osseous-sanding accessory system of claim 1 , further comprising a power coupling between the threaded drive shaft and the primary drive shaft of the band saw, the power coupling comprising: a first adapter having a threaded female end and a clevis end, the threaded female end of the first adapter coupled to the primary drive shaft; a second adapter having a threaded female end and a clevis end, the threaded female end of the second adapter coupled to the first end of the threaded drive shaft; and a locking pin inserted through the clevis ends of the first and the second adapters. 3. The osseous-sanding accessory system of claim 1 , wherein the grinding disk comprises a diamond blade disk. 4. The osseous-sanding accessory system of claim 1 , wherein the accessory table is removably mounted to the cabinet via one or more latches. 5. The osseous-sanding accessory system of claim 1 , the accessory table further comprising a height-adjustment mechanism for adjusting the upper platform to a height at which the lower portion of the grinding disk extends into the slot. 6. The osseous-sanding accessory system of claim 5 , the height-adjustment mechanism comprising a manual crank extending outward from the upper platform, the manual crank indirectly coupled with a number of adjustable legs via a gear train. 7. The osseous-sanding accessory system of claim 6 , the gear train comprising: a rotating gear coupled with the manual crank, the rotating gear meshed with a toothed shaft suspended from the platform and disposed about a body of one of the adjustable legs, wherein: when the manual crank is rotated in a first direction, the toothed shaft translates in an upward direction to raise the platform; and when the manual crank is rotated in a second direction, the toothed shaft translates in a downward direction to lower the platform. 8. An accessory assembly for adapting a band saw for use in osseous-based sanding operations, the accessory assembly comprising: a threaded drive shaft having a first end positioned adjacent a primary drive shaft of the band saw and a second end extending outward from a cabinet of the band saw; a grinding disk coupled to the second end of the threaded drive shaft; and a power coupling indirectly connecting a motor of the band saw with the first end of the threaded drive shaft, the power coupling comprising: a first adaptor threadably coupled to the primary drive shaft of the band saw; a second adaptor threadably coupled to the first end of the threaded drive shaft; and a locking pin engaged with the first and the second adapters to mate the first and the second adapters with one another. 9. The accessory assembly of claim 8 , wherein: the first adapter comprises a threaded female end threadably coupled to the primary drive shaft and a pronged clevis end having at least one clearance aperture; the second adapter comprises a threaded female end threadably coupled to the first end of the threaded drive shaft and a pronged clevis end having at least one clearance aperture; and when the at least one clearance aperture of the pronged clevis end of the first adapter and the at least one clearance aperture of the pronged clevis end of the second adapter are aligned, the locking pin extends through the at least one clearance aperture of the first adapter and the at least one clearance aperture of the second adapter to mate the first and the second adapters with one another. 10. The accessory assembly of claim 8 , further comprising a removable accessory table attached to the cabinet of the band saw directly below the grinding disk, the removable accessory table configured to support a cadaveric femur during the osseous-based sanding operations. 11. The accessory assembly of claim 10 , wherein the removable accessory table comprises: a number of adjustable legs; a platform disposed above the legs, the platform having a slot configured to receive a lower portion of the grinding disk; and a height-adjustment mechanism associated with the number of the adjustable legs, the height-adjustment mechanism configured to raise and lower the platform to a desired height relative to the grinding disk. 12. The accessory assembly of claim 11 , wherein the height-adjustment mechanism comprises a manual crank coupled with at least one of the number of the adjustable legs via a gear train. 13. The accessory assembly of claim 8 , wherein the grinding disk comprises a diamond blade disk having an abrasive surface. 14. A method of removing articular cartilage and cortical bone layers from an articular surface of a human cadaveric femur bone using a band saw, the method comprising: accessing a primary drive shaft of the band saw; coupling a threaded drive shaft to the primary drive shaft of the band saw via a power coupling, the threaded drive shaft having a first end located at the primary drive shaft and a second end extending outward from a cabinet of the band saw; affixing a grinding disk to the second end of the threaded drive shaft, the grinding disk having an abrasive surface; removably attaching an accessory table to the cabinet of the band saw directly below the grinding disk, the accessory table having a number of adjustable legs that support a platform; actuating a motor of the band saw such that the grinding disk rotates relative to the accessory table; disposing the human cadaveric femur bone upon the platform of the accessory table; and introducing the articular surface of the human cadaveric femur bone to the abrasive surface of the grinding disk to remove the articular cartilage and the cortical bone layers from the articular surface. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the accessing the primary drive shaft comprises removing a blade pulley of the band saw from the primary drive shaft. 16. The method of claim 14 , further comprising, after the introducing the articular surface of the human cadaveric femur bone to the abrasive surface: removing the removable accessory table; decoupling the power coupling to remove the threaded drive shaft; and reinstalling the blade pulley upon the primary drive shaft to restore the band saw for use in conventional processing operations. 17. The method of claim 14 , wherein the power coupling comprises a first adapter having a first threaded female end and a first clevis end with one or more first clearance apertures, a second adapter having a second threaded female end and second clevis end w
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