Expandable fusion device and method of installation thereof
US-2016361176-A1 · Dec 15, 2016 · US
US10758367B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10758367-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715805176-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 7, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 3, 2010 |
| Publication date | Sep 1, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 1, 2020 |
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The present invention provides an expandable fusion device capable of being installed inside an intervertebral disc space to maintain normal disc spacing and restore spinal stability, thereby facilitating an intervertebral fusion. In one embodiment, the fusion device includes a central ramp, a first endplate, and a second endplate, the central ramp capable of being moved in a first direction to move the first and second endplates outwardly and into an expanded configuration. The fusion device is capable of being deployed down an endoscopic tube.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An expandable implant comprising: a first endplate; a second endplate; a body positioned between the first and second endplate; a locking mechanism comprising: a drive screw including a head; a housing configured and dimensioned to receive at least a portion of the drive screw, wherein the housing includes an elongated groove; a first ring including a first protuberance extending from a first side, a second protuberance extending from a second side, and a spring tail disposed on an end opposing the first protuberance and the second protuberance, the first ring operatively connectable to the head based on the first protuberance; and a second ring selectively engageable with the second protuberance and the housing, wherein the spring tail is configured to allow the first ring to translate inside the elongated groove of the housing. 2. The expandable implant of claim 1 , wherein the first ring includes a body having a first opening, wherein a center of the first opening is offset from a center of a second opening in the head. 3. The expandable implant of claim 1 , wherein the first ring is rotationally locked to the head. 4. The expandable implant of claim 1 , wherein the second ring is rotationally locked to the housing. 5. The expandable implant of claim 1 , wherein one side of the second ring comprises a castle feature that engages with the second protuberance. 6. The expandable implant of claim 1 , wherein the second protuberance is disengaged from the second ring when the spring tail is compressed. 7. A locking mechanism for use in an expandable implant, comprising: a housing having an elongated groove; a drive screw comprising a head that includes a recess; a first ring comprising a body portion and a spring portion, the body portion including a first protuberance configured and dimensioned to engage with the recess and a second protuberance; and a second ring comprising a plurality of notches configured and dimensioned to engage with the second protuberance, wherein the spring portion is disposed on an end opposing the first protuberance and the second protuberance, and wherein the spring portion is configured to allow the first ring to translate inside the elongated groove of the housing. 8. The locking mechanism of claim 7 , wherein the second protuberance disengages with the plurality of notches when the spring portion is compressed. 9. The locking mechanism of claim 7 , wherein the housing includes: an opening to receive a portion of the drive screw; and a recess operable to connect with a protuberance on the second ring. 10. The locking mechanism of claim 7 , wherein a center of an opening in the body portion of the first ring is offset from a center of a opening in the drive screw. 11. The locking mechanism of claim 7 , wherein the plurality of notches comprises a castle feature. 12. The locking mechanism of claim 8 , wherein the drive screw is operable to rotate when the spring portion is compressed. 13. The locking mechanism of claim 10 , wherein the drive screw is operable to rotate when the center of the opening in the body portion and the center of the opening in the drive screw are aligned. 14. A locking mechanism for use in an expandable implant, comprising: a housing having an elongated groove; a screw comprising a head, wherein the head includes an opening having a center; a first ring operatively connected to the head, the first ring including an opening having a center that is offset from the center of the head, wherein the first ring includes a first protuberance, a second protuberance, and spring portion; and a second ring selectively engageable with a portion of the first ring, wherein the second ring is engaged with the first ring when the center of the opening in the first ring is offset from the center of the opening of the head, wherein the spring portion is disposed on an end opposing the first protuberance and the second protuberance, and wherein the spring portion is configured to allow the first ring to translate inside the elongated groove of the housing. 15. The locking mechanism of claim 14 , wherein the second ring is disengaged from the first ring when the center of the opening in the first ring is aligned with the center of the opening of the head. 16. The locking mechanism of claim 14 , wherein: the second ring is fixed to the housing; and a portion of the screw is positioned within an opening in the housing. 17. The locking mechanism of claim 14 , wherein the center of the opening in the first ring is aligned with the center of the opening of the head when the spring portion is compressed.
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