Bone mill with an accessible milling element

US12376971B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12376971-B2
Application numberUS-202218147840-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 29, 2022
Priority dateMay 26, 2017
Publication dateAug 5, 2025
Grant dateAug 5, 2025

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A milling module for converting bone stock into bone chips comprises a shell adapted for releasable attachment to a base module. The shell has an inlet opening through which bone stock is introduced into the shell and an outlet opening through which bone chips are discharged from the shell. A milling element is moveably disposed in the shell between the inlet opening and the outlet opening for converting bone stock into bone chips. The shell includes a base adapted for releasable attachment to the base module. The base includes the outlet opening and a lid removably attached thereto. The lid includes the inlet opening of the shell. The base and the lid are collectively configured so that removal of the lid from the base allows the milling element to be accessed.

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A modular bone mill system for converting bone stock into bone chips, the system comprising: a base module including a motor and a sensor; and a milling module, the milling module comprising: a shell adapted for releasable attachment to the base module, the shell having: an inlet opening through which bone stock is introduced into the shell; an outlet opening through which bone chips are discharged from the shell; and a milling element disposed in the shell between the inlet opening and the outlet opening for converting bone stock into bone chips; and a lid that is removably attached to a foundation, the lid including the inlet opening of the shell and a first detection component positioned to be detectable by the sensor in the base module, and the foundation being adapted for releasable attachment to the base module, the foundation including the outlet opening and a second detection component and a catch tray removably seated in the foundation adjacent the outlet opening to receive bone chips discharged therethrough; wherein the base module is configured to selectively power the milling element of the milling module based on whether the sensor in the base module detects that the first and second detection components are arranged relative to each other indicating that the lid is correctly attached to the foundation, the catch tray is correctly seated in the foundation, and the foundation is correctly attached to the base module; wherein the lid includes a domed, disc shaped cap which defines an inner surface and a side wall; wherein the cap includes one or more tabs that project radially outwardly from a cylindrical side wall of the cap, with the one or more tabs positioned and dimensioned so that when cap is positioned in an opening in the foundation and rotated, each tab rotates into a respective notch in the foundation to become integral with the notch and correctly attach the lid to the foundation; and wherein one of the one or more tabs includes a toe having a magnet disposed therein and extending downwardly from one end of tab, wherein when the cap is positioned in an opening in the foundation and rotated to correctly attach the lid to the foundation, the toe moves into registration over an opening in the foundation when the lid is correctly attached to the foundation. 2. The modular bone mill system of claim 1 , wherein the first detection component is mounted to the lid and the second detection component is mounted to the foundation, the base module including a single sensor for determining that the first and the second detection components are in registration with each other, which is indicative that the lid is correctly secured to the foundation, the catch tray is correctly seated in the foundation, and the foundation is correctly attached to the base module. 3. The modular bone mill system of claim 1 , wherein the second detection component of the foundation is attached to the catch tray and positioned to only be in registration with the first detection component of the lid when the catch tray is correctly mounted to the foundation. 4. The modular bone mill system of claim 1 , wherein: the first detection component is a magnet, and the second detection component is formed from magnetically permeable material around which magnetic fields will develop. 5. The modular bone mill system of claim 1 , wherein the milling element includes: a cutting disc with features that convert bone stock into bone chips; and a shaft that extends from the cutting disc that is adapted to be held during removal of the milling element from the foundation. 6. The modular bone mill system of claim 5 , wherein the shaft extends from the cutting disc and is formed with features that removably couple the milling element to the motor of the base module. 7. The modular bone mill system of claim 6 , wherein the shaft includes a head and a stem that extends downwardly from the head, wherein the stem includes one or more notches that extend upwardly from a bottom face of the stem and are spaced radially outwardly from the center of the stem, wherein the one or more notches are configured to engage one or more complementary teeth on a face of a drive spindle of the base module so that rotation of the drive spindle results in like rotation of the milling element. 8. The modular bone mill system of claim 7 , wherein the cutting disc includes one or more openings which align with a complementary hole on the head of the shaft, wherein at least one pin is positioned through one of the openings and a corresponding hole such that rotation of the shaft results in like rotation of the cutting disc. 9. The modular bone mill system of claim 1 , wherein the milling element is removably attached to the foundation of the shell. 10. The modular bone mill system of claim 1 , wherein the catch tray includes a hollow sleeve including a rod with magnetic permeability in the sleeve, wherein the components forming the milling module are formed so that when the lid is correctly secured to the foundation and the catch tray is correctly seated in the foundation, the rod is located below the magnet. 11. A modular bone mill system for converting bone stock into bone chips, the system comprising: a base module including a motor and a sensor; and a milling module, the milling module comprising: a shell adapted for releasable attachment to the base module, the shell having: an inlet opening through which bone stock is introduced into the shell; an outlet opening through which bone chips are discharged from the shell; and a milling element disposed in the shell between the inlet opening and the outlet opening for converting bone stock into bone chips; and a lid that is removably attached to a foundation, the lid including the inlet opening of the shell and a first detection component positioned to be detectable by the sensor in the base module, and the foundation being adapted for releasable attachment to the base module, the foundation including the outlet opening and a second detection component and a catch tray removably seated in the foundation adjacent the outlet opening to receive bone chips discharged therethrough; wherein the base module is configured to selectively power the milling element of the milling module based on whether the sensor in the base module detects that the first and second detection components are arranged relative to each other indicating that the lid is correctly attached to the foundation, the catch tray is correctly seated in the foundation, and the foundation is correctly attached to the base module; and wherein the lid includes a domed, disc shaped cap which defines an inner surface and a side wall and the cap includes one or more rings which extend downwardly from the inner surface of the cap. 12. The modular bone mill system of claim 11 , wherein the cap includes an outermost ring which is positioned on an outer perimeter of the cap, wherein the outermost ring of the lid seats against a step on the foundation when fitted thereto. 13. A modular bone mill system for converting bone stock into bone chips, the system comprising: a base module including a motor and a sensor; and a milling module, the milling module comprising: a shell adapted for releasable attachment to the base module, the shell having: an inlet opening through which bone stock is introduced into the shell; an outlet opening through which bone chips are discharged from the shell; and a milling element disposed in the shell between the inlet opening and the outlet opening for converting bone stock into bone chips; and a lid that is removably attached to a foundatio

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  • for indicating correct assembly of components, e.g. of the surgical apparatus · CPC title

  • and automatic shutdown · CPC title

  • for grafts, harvesting or transplants · CPC title

  • Devices for grinding or milling bone material · CPC title

  • Bone graft implants for filling a bony defect or an endoprosthesis cavity, e.g. by synthetic material or biological material · CPC title

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What does patent US12376971B2 cover?
A milling module for converting bone stock into bone chips comprises a shell adapted for releasable attachment to a base module. The shell has an inlet opening through which bone stock is introduced into the shell and an outlet opening through which bone chips are discharged from the shell. A milling element is moveably disposed in the shell between the inlet opening and the outlet opening for …
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Stryker Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/4644. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 05 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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