Deformable threaded locking structures, and related systems and methods
US-11179180-B2 · Nov 23, 2021 · US
US12070253B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12070253-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017616785-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 2, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jun 7, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 27, 2024 |
| Grant date | Aug 27, 2024 |
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An orthopedic implant including an outer surface and at least one opening extending through the outer surface for receiving a fastener for coupling the implant to a patients bone or bone portion/fragment. The opening including a plurality of fins circumferentially disposed about the opening for engaging threads formed on a head portion of the fastener to secure the fastener to the implant. The plurality of fins being arranged and configured in first and second vertically spaced rows of fins. At least one of the fins including a different configuration, property, etc. relative to at least one of the other plurality of fins. In one embodiment, each of the first and second fins in a vertically stacked relationship includes a different configuration from the other of the first and second fins in that stack. In one embodiment, the different configuration includes a different length, a different thickness, or a combination thereof.
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What is claimed is: 1. An orthopedic implant comprising: a bone contacting surface; an upper surface opposite the bone contacting surface; and a plurality of openings extending between the bone contacting surface and the upper surface, each of the plurality of openings being arranged and configured to receive a fastener for coupling the orthopedic implant to a patient's bone in use; wherein: at least one of the plurality of openings including first and second rows of fins; each of the first and second rows of fins including a plurality of fins circumferentially disposed about the at least one opening, the plurality of fins being arranged and configured to engage a head portion of a respective fastener inserted therein; and each of the plurality of fins in the first and second rows of fins has a first configuration or a second configuration, the second configuration being different than the first configuration; wherein: each of the plurality of fins in the first row of fins is arranged and configured in a vertically stacked relationship with one of the plurality of fins in the second row of fins so that the second row of fins is circumferentially aligned with the first row of fins; for each of the vertical stacks of first and second rows of fins, the fin in the first row of fins includes one of the first configuration and the second configuration and the fin in the second row of fins in its respective vertical stack includes the other one of the first configuration and the second configuration; and each fin in the first and second rows of fins includes an alternating configuration of fins between the first and second configurations as the fins are circumferentially disposed in the at least one opening. 2. The orthopedic implant of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second rows of fins include four fins orientated ninety-degrees apart so that the four fins in the first and second rows of fins are positioned in circumferential positions A, B, C, and D; wherein: the fin in the first row of fins at positions A and C includes the first configuration; the fin in the first row of fins at positions B and D includes the second configuration; the fin in the second row of fins at positions A and C includes the second configuration; and the fin in the second row of fins at positions B and D includes the first configuration. 3. The orthopedic implant of claim 1 , wherein the first and second configurations of fins is selected from one of a different length, a different thickness, or a combination thereof. 4. The orthopedic implant of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the fins in the first row of fins extends into the at least one opening farther than the fin in the second row of fins in the vertically stacked relationship. 5. An orthopedic implant comprising: a bone contacting surface; an upper surface opposite the bone contacting surface; and a plurality of openings extending between the bone contacting surface and the upper surface, each of the plurality of openings being arranged and configured to receive a fastener for coupling the orthopedic implant to a patient's bone in use; wherein: at least one of the plurality of openings include first and second rows of fins; each of the first and second rows of fins including a plurality of fins circumferentially disposed about the at least one opening, the plurality of fins being arranged and configured to engage a head portion of a respective fastener inserted therein; each of the plurality of fins in the first row of fins is arranged and configured in a vertically stacked relationship with one of the plurality of fins in the second row of fins so that the second row of fins is circumferentially aligned with the first row of fins; and at least one of the plurality of fins in the first and second rows of fins has a first configuration and at least one of the plurality of fins in the first and second rows of fins has a second configuration, the second configuration being different than the first configuration; wherein at least one of the fins in the first row of fins extends into the at least one opening farther than the fin in the second row of fins in the vertically stacked relationship; and wherein at least one of the fins in the first row of fins has a thinner cross-sectional area at a tip thereof as compared to the fin in the second row of fins in the vertically stacked relationship. 6. The orthopedic implant of claim 1 , wherein the orthopedic implant is a bone plate. 7. A bone plate comprising: a top surface; a bone contacting surface; and at least one opening extending between the top surface and the bone contacting surface, the at least one opening including first and second rows of fins, each of the first and second rows of fins including a plurality of fins circumferentially disposed about the at least one opening, the fins in the first row of fins being aligned in a vertically stacked relationship with the fins in the second row of fins; wherein, for each vertically stacked relationship, the fin in the first row of fins has one of a first configuration and a second configuration, the fin in the second row of fins has the other one of the first configuration and the second configuration, the first configuration being different than the second configuration, wherein the first configuration is a different length as measured from a base of the fin to a tip of the fin, the second configuration is a thinner cross-sectional area at the tip of the fin. 8. A bone plate comprising: a top surface; a bone contacting surface; and at least one opening extending between the top surface and the bone contacting surface, the at least one opening including first and second rows of fins, each of the first and second rows of fins including a plurality of fins circumferentially disposed about the at least one opening, the fins in the first row of fins being aligned in a vertically stacked relationship with the fins in the second row of fins; wherein, for each vertically stacked relationship, the fin in the first row of fins has one of a first configuration and a second configuration, the fin in the second row of fins has the other one of the first configuration and the second configuration, the first configuration being different than the second configuration, wherein the fins in the first row of fins alternate first and second configurations as one moves about a circumference of the at least one opening; and the fins in the second row of fins alternate first and second configurations as one moves about the circumference of the at least one opening. 9. The bone plate of claim 8 , wherein the first configuration is a different length as measured from a base of the fin to a tip of the fin, the fins in the first and second row of fins alternating first and second configurations as one moves about a circumference of the at least one opening so that a longer length fin alternates between the first and second rows of fins as one moves about the circumference of the at least one opening. 10. A bone plate comprising: a top surface; a bone contacting surface; and at least one opening extending between the top surface and the bone contacting surface, the at least one opening including first and second rows of fins, each of the first and second rows of fins including a plurality of fins circumferentially disposed about the at least one opening, the fins in the first row of fins being aligned in a vertically stacked relationship with the fins in the second row of fins; wherein, for each vertically stacked relationship, the fin in the first row of fins has one of a first configuration and a second configuration, the fin in the second row of fins has the
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