Floating clamp for spinal surgeries

US12226323B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12226323-B2
Application numberUS-202217960797-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 5, 2022
Priority dateOct 5, 2021
Publication dateFeb 18, 2025
Grant dateFeb 18, 2025

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A floating clamp for surgical procedures includes a clamp body and a spring mechanism to allow in/out movement of a portal tube, while maintaining the tube's position in A/P and C/C. The clamp body includes a base portion and an arm pivotally coupled to the base portion such that a distal end of the arm pivots towards and away from a distal end of the base portion. The spring mechanism includes a coil spring and a piston disposed through the coil spring. The spring mechanism can be coupled to the clamp body adjacent to a proximal end thereof.

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What is claimed is: 1. A floating clamp for surgical procedures, comprising: a clamp body, comprising: a base portion; and an arm pivotally coupled to the base portion such that a distal end of the arm pivots towards and away from a distal end of the base portion about a pivot axis; and a spring mechanism coupled to the clamp body, the spring mechanism comprising: a coil spring; and a piston disposed through the coil spring such that a longitudinal axis of the piston is oriented substantially parallel to the pivot axis of the arm of the clamp body, wherein the spring mechanism is coupled to the clamp body adjacent to a proximal end thereof. 2. The floating clamp for surgical procedures of claim 1 , wherein the piston is also disposed through an aperture defined through the base portion of the clamp body, wherein the aperture is oriented substantially parallel to the pivot axis. 3. The floating clamp for surgical procedures of claim 2 , wherein a removable cap is secured to the piston on a side of the base portion that is opposite a side where the coil spring is located. 4. The floating clamp for surgical procedures of claim 3 , wherein the piston comprises a head that engages the coil spring, wherein the head has a diameter that is larger than an inner diameter of the coil spring. 5. The floating clamp for surgical procedures of claim 1 , wherein the piston comprises a head that engages the coil spring, wherein the head has a diameter that is larger than an inner diameter of the coil spring. 6. The floating clamp for surgical procedures of claim 5 , wherein the head comprises a plurality of teeth arrayed about the head. 7. The floating clamp for surgical procedures of claim 1 , wherein the piston defines a slot or channel in a longitudinal direction, and the floating clamp for surgical procedures further comprises a travel limit pin disposed in the base portion and protruding into the slot or channel to limit rotational movement of the piston relative to the base portion. 8. The floating clamp for surgical procedures of claim 1 , wherein the clamp body comprises an adjustment mechanism to adjust a pivot angle of the arm, wherein the adjustment mechanism is separate from the spring mechanism. 9. The floating clamp for surgical procedures of claim 8 , wherein the adjustment mechanism comprises: a second spring disposed between the base portion and the arm; a shaft disposed through the second spring, a first aperture defined in the base portion and a second aperture defined in the arm; and an adjustment nut or wheel coupled to an end of the shaft. 10. A surgical portal system, comprising: a tubular portal; and the floating clamp for surgical procedures according to claim 1 , wherein the distal end of the arm and the distal end of the clamp body are each configured to grasp and hold securely the tubular portal. 11. The surgical portal system of claim 10 , further comprising a table arm, a support member or a framework coupled to the floating clamp for surgical procedures. 12. A floating clamp for surgical procedures, comprising: a clamp body, comprising: a base portion; and an arm pivotally coupled to the base portion such that a distal end of the arm pivots towards and away from a distal end of the base portion; and a spring mechanism coupled to the clamp body, the spring mechanism comprising: a coil spring; and a piston disposed through the coil spring, wherein the spring mechanism is coupled to the clamp body adjacent to a proximal end thereof such that the arm can pivot in a first plane independently of the clamp body moving in a second plane substantially perpendicular to the first plane via the spring mechanism. 13. The floating clamp for surgical procedures of claim 12 , wherein the clamp body comprises an adjustment mechanism to adjust a pivot angle of the arm, wherein the adjustment mechanism is separate from the spring mechanism. 14. The floating clamp for surgical procedures of claim 13 , wherein the adjustment mechanism comprises: a second spring disposed between the base portion and the arm; a shaft disposed through the second spring, a first aperture defined in the base portion and a second aperture defined in the arm; and an adjustment nut or wheel coupled to an end of the shaft. 15. The floating clamp for surgical procedures of claim 12 , wherein the piston is also disposed through an aperture defined through the base portion of the clamp body, wherein the aperture is oriented substantially parallel to the pivot axis. 16. The floating clamp for surgical procedures of claim 15 , wherein a removable cap is secured to the piston on a side of the base portion that is opposite a side where the coil spring is located. 17. The floating clamp for surgical procedures of claim 16 , wherein the piston comprises a head that engages the coil spring, wherein the head has a diameter that is larger than an inner diameter of the coil spring. 18. The floating clamp for surgical procedures of claim 12 , wherein the piston comprises a head that engages the coil spring, wherein the head has a diameter that is larger than an inner diameter of the coil spring. 19. The floating clamp for surgical procedures of claim 18 , wherein the head comprises a plurality of teeth arrayed about the head. 20. The floating clamp for surgical procedures of claim 12 , wherein the piston defines a slot or channel in a longitudinal direction, and the floating clamp for surgical procedures further comprises a travel limit pin disposed in the base portion and protruding into the slot or channel to limit rotational movement of the piston relative to the base portion.

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  • A61F2/4611Primary

    of spinal prostheses · CPC title

  • A61B90/57Primary

    Accessory clamps · CPC title

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What does patent US12226323B2 cover?
A floating clamp for surgical procedures includes a clamp body and a spring mechanism to allow in/out movement of a portal tube, while maintaining the tube's position in A/P and C/C. The clamp body includes a base portion and an arm pivotally coupled to the base portion such that a distal end of the arm pivots towards and away from a distal end of the base portion. The spring mechanism includes…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Spineology Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/4611. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 18 2025 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 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).