Extended tab reinforcement sleeve

US12048463B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12048463-B2
Application numberUS-202318158279-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 23, 2023
Priority dateDec 14, 2018
Publication dateJul 30, 2024
Grant dateJul 30, 2024

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Abstract

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A sleeve can be adapted to reinforce a bone anchor, and can include a body, a lock, and an actuator. The body can include a first sleeve arm and a second sleeve arm, where each can extend longitudinally along opposing sides of a longitudinal bore open at a distal end of the sleeve. The lock can be coupled to the body and releasably securable to a channel of a head of the bone anchor to secure the sleeve to the anchor.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A sleeve, comprising: a body including a first sleeve arm and a second sleeve arm extending longitudinally along opposing sides of a longitudinal bore open at a distal end of the sleeve, the first sleeve arm including a first pocket located within a first exterior surface of the first sleeve arm proximate to a distal portion of the first sleeve arm, and the second sleeve arm including a second pocket located within a second exterior surface of the second sleeve arm proximate to a distal portion of the second sleeve arm; a lock coupled to the body, the lock movable within the first pocket and the second pocket, wherein the lock includes a proximal bore and the body includes a proximal slot alignable with the proximal bore, each configured to receive a pin therethrough to limit translation of the lock relative to the body; and an actuator connected to the body and operable between a locked position and an unlocked position, the actuator engageable with a proximal portion of the lock, the actuator configured to move the lock within the first pocket and the second pocket when the actuator is moved from the unlocked position to the locked position. 2. The sleeve of claim 1 , further comprising: a first spring hook secured to the distal portion of the first sleeve arm and a second spring hook secured to the distal portion of the second sleeve arm, the lock engageable with the first spring hook and the second spring hook to cause the first spring hook and the second spring hook to engage a channel of a bone anchor when the actuator is in the locked position. 3. The sleeve of claim 2 , wherein the first spring hook and second spring hook each include a barb extending radially inward to engage a channel of a bone anchor when the actuator is in the locked position. 4. The sleeve of claim 2 , wherein the first spring hook and second spring hook are biased radially outward from the longitudinal bore to provide clearance for insertion of extended tabs of a bone anchor into the sleeve when the actuator is in the unlocked position. 5. The sleeve of claim 2 , wherein a distal tip of each of the first spring hook and the second spring hook include a tip width that is wider than a width of a first hook channel and a second hook channel that respectively connect to the first pocket and the second pocket, to limit radially outward movement of the first spring hook and the second spring hook, respectively, from the first pocket and the second pocket. 6. The sleeve of claim 2 , wherein each of the first spring hook and the second spring hook include a distal tip tapered radially inward to promote radially inward deflection of each of the first spring hook and the second spring hook through contact between each of the first spring hook and the second spring hook and the first pocket and the second pocket, respectively, as the first spring hook and the second spring hook are moved from an unlocked position to a locked position. 7. The sleeve of claim 2 , wherein the lock includes a first lock arm and a second lock arm, and wherein the first lock arm and the second lock arm are translatable within the first pocket and the second pocket, respectively. 8. The sleeve of claim 7 , wherein the first lock arm is movable within the first pocket and the second lock arm is movable within the second pocket to respectively engage the first spring hook and the second spring hook to actuate the first spring hook and the second spring hook into the longitudinal bore and cause the first spring hook and the second spring hook to engage a channel of a bone anchor to retain the bone anchor within the longitudinal bore when the actuator is in the locked position, wherein the actuator is a knob coupled to a proximal portion of the body, and wherein the knob is rotatable to translate the first and second lock arms relative to the body. 9. The sleeve of claim 8 , wherein the first lock arm and the second lock arm are positioned radially outward of the first spring hook and the second spring hook, respectively, and wherein the first lock arm and second lock arm each include a tapered portion that is tapered radially at a distal portion of each of the first lock arm and the second lock arm. 10. The sleeve of claim 9 , wherein the tapered portion of the first lock arm and the tapered portion of the second lock arm are configured to translate into the corresponding first or second pocket such that, as the first lock arm and the second lock arm translate distally, the first and second pocket deflect each of the first lock arm and second lock arm, respectively, radially inward to contact the first spring hook and the second spring hook, respectively, to actuate the first spring hook and the second spring hook into the longitudinal bore and cause the first spring hook and the second spring hook to engage the channel of the bone anchor to retain the bone anchor within the longitudinal bore. 11. The sleeve of claim 8 , wherein the knob is a cap, wherein the cap is threadably couplable to the body via internal threading within the cap that is complementary to external threading on the body, and wherein the cap includes a plurality of fingers configured to engage a radially inner portion of the lock to couple the cap to the proximal portion of the lock. 12. A sleeve, comprising: a body including a first sleeve arm and a second sleeve arm extending longitudinally along opposing sides of a longitudinal bore open at a distal end of the sleeve, the first sleeve arm including a first pocket located within a first exterior surface of the first sleeve arm proximate to a distal portion of the first sleeve arm, the second sleeve arm including a second pocket located within a second exterior surface of the second sleeve arm proximate to a distal portion of the second sleeve arm; a lock coupled to the body, the lock movable within the first pocket and the second pocket, the lock positioned exterior to and at least partially surrounding the body; and an actuator connected to the body and operable between a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein the actuator is threadably coupled to the body via internal threading within the actuator that is complementary to external threading on the body, the actuator engageable with a proximal portion of the lock, the actuator configured to move the lock within the first pocket and the second pocket when the actuator is moved from the unlocked position to the locked position. 13. The sleeve of claim 12 , further comprising: a first spring hook secured to the distal portion of the first sleeve arm and a second spring hook secured to the distal portion of the second sleeve arm, the lock engageable with the first spring hook and the second spring hook to cause the first spring hook and the second spring hook to engage a channel of a bone anchor when the actuator is in the locked position. 14. The sleeve of claim 12 , wherein the sleeve is releasably securable to a channel of a head of a bone anchor via actuation of the lock to secure the sleeve to the bone anchor, wherein the longitudinal bore is configured to receive extended tab portions of the head of the bone anchor therein, wherein the first sleeve arm includes a first dovetail slot configured to receive a first extended tab of the bone anchor therein, and wherein the second sleeve arm includes a second dovetail slot configured to receive a second extended tab of the bone anchor therein. 15. A sleeve, comprising: a body including a first sleeve arm and a second sleeve arm extending longitudinally along opposing sides of a longitudinal bore open at a distal end of the

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  • with special features for locking in the bone · CPC title

  • elastic or resilient · CPC title

  • Details of actuation of instruments, e.g. relations between pushing buttons, or the like, and activation of the tool, working tip, or the like · CPC title

  • Needle-like instruments having hook or barb-like gripping means, e.g. for grasping suture or tissue (A61B17/06066 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • at the periphery of the screw head · CPC title

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What does patent US12048463B2 cover?
A sleeve can be adapted to reinforce a bone anchor, and can include a body, a lock, and an actuator. The body can include a first sleeve arm and a second sleeve arm, where each can extend longitudinally along opposing sides of a longitudinal bore open at a distal end of the sleeve. The lock can be coupled to the body and releasably securable to a channel of a head of the bone anchor to secure t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Zimmer Biomet Spine Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/708. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 30 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).