Surgical bur with non-paired flutes

US9232952B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9232952-B2
Application numberUS-201213447372-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 16, 2012
Priority dateApr 16, 2012
Publication dateJan 12, 2016
Grant dateJan 12, 2016

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A surgical dissection tool for cutting bone and other tissue includes a cutting head having an outer surface having non-paired or an odd number of flutes formed therein. Each flute includes a rake surface intersecting with the outer surface to form a cutting edge, and a relief surface opposite the rake surface. The relief surface and the rake surface form a first angle. Each flute also includes a leading angled surface extending from the relief surface to a distal end portion of the cutting head, the leading angled surface and the rake surface forming a second angle substantially the same as the first angle.

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We claim: 1. A surgical dissection tool for cutting bone and other tissue, comprising: a distal end portion; a proximal end portion; a shank extending between the distal end portion and the proximal end portion, a cutting head at the distal end portion connected to the shank, the cutting head having a spherical outer surface, the outer surface having an odd number of flutes formed therein, each flute comprising: a planar rake surface intersecting with the spherical outer surface to form a cutting edge, the planar rake surface is parallel to and offset from a reference plane through a longitudinal axis of the cutting head; a relief surface opposite the rake surface, the relief surface and the rake surface forming a first angle; and a leading angled surface extending from the relief surface to a distal end portion of the cutting head, the leading angled surface and the rake surface forming a second angle substantially the same as the first angle. 2. The surgical dissection tool of claim 1 , wherein the odd number of flutes consists of three flutes. 3. The surgical dissection tool of claim 1 , wherein the first and second angles are obtuse angles, and wherein the relief surface extends to a proximal end of the cutting head. 4. The surgical dissection tool of claim 1 , wherein the leading angled surface comprises one of a chamfer and a round. 5. The surgical dissection tool of claim 1 , wherein the flute further comprises a bevel between the leading angled surface and the rake surface. 6. The surgical dissection tool of claim 5 , wherein the flute further comprises a bevel between the leading angled surface and the distal end portion of the outer surface. 7. The surgical dissection tool of claim 1 , wherein each of the flutes is substantially identical. 8. A surgical dissection tool for cutting bone and other tissue, comprising: a shank; a cutting head connected to the shank, the cutting head and shank having a central longitudinal axis and having a spherical outer surface with an odd number of flutes formed therein, each flute comprising: a planar rake surface intersecting with the spherical outer surface to form a cutting edge, the planar rake surface is parallel to and offset from a reference plane through the longitudinal axis; a planar relief surface opposite the rake surface, the planar rake surface and the planar relief surface forming an obtuse angle; and a leading angled surface extending from the planar relief surface to a distal end portion of the outer surface, wherein the leading angled surface of at least one of the flutes includes a distal-most end extending past the longitudinal axis. 9. The surgical dissection tool of claim 8 , wherein the odd number of flutes consists of three flutes. 10. The surgical dissection tool of claim 8 , wherein the first and second angles are obtuse angles, and wherein the relief surface extends to a proximal end of the cutting head. 11. The surgical dissection tool of claim 8 , wherein the leading angled surface comprises one of a chamfer and a round. 12. The surgical dissection tool of claim 8 , wherein each flute further comprises a bevel between the leading angled surface and the rake surface, the bevel disposed between the leading angled surface and the distal end portion of the outer surface. 13. The surgical dissection tool of claim 8 , wherein the planar rake surface is a planar portion and the rake surface comprises a helix. 14. A surgical dissection tool for cutting bone and other tissue, comprising: a shank; and a cutting head connected to the shank, the cutting head and shank having a central longitudinal axis and an outer surface, the outer surface having only three flutes formed therein, wherein a spherically shaped outer surface between adjacent flutes of the three flutes forms an angle within a range of about 45-55 degrees, each flute of the three flutes comprising: a planar rake surface intersecting with the outer surface to form a cutting edge, the cutting edge of three flutes being disposed to define a substantially spherically shaped reference boundary, wherein the planar rake surface is parallel to and offset from a reference plane through the longitudinal axis; a planar relief surface opposite the rake surface and intersecting with the outer surface, the planar relief surface extending to a proximal portion of the cutting head, the planar rake surface and the planar relief surface forming a first obtuse angle within a range of about 95 and 105 degrees; and a leading angled surface extending from the planar relief surface to a distal end portion of the outer surface, the leading angled surface and the planar relief surface forming a second angle at substantially the same angle as the first obtuse angle, wherein the leading angled surface of at least one of the three flutes includes a distal-most end extending past the longitudinal axis. 15. The surgical dissection tool of claim 14 , wherein each of the three flutes is substantially identical.

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  • A61B17/16Primary

    Instruments for performing osteoclasis; Drills or chisels for bones; Trepans {(arthroscopic bone cutters A61B17/320016)} · CPC title

  • Surgical cutting instruments ({A61B18/042 takes precedence; suture cutters A61B17/0467;} implements for ligaturing and cutting {A61B17/122, A61B17/12; instruments for rupturing the amniotic membrane A61B17/4208; specially adapted knives for eye surgery A61F9/0133}) · CPC title

  • Mills · CPC title

  • for particular parts of the body · CPC title

  • Methods for bone or joint treatment · CPC title

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What does patent US9232952B2 cover?
A surgical dissection tool for cutting bone and other tissue includes a cutting head having an outer surface having non-paired or an odd number of flutes formed therein. Each flute includes a rake surface intersecting with the outer surface to form a cutting edge, and a relief surface opposite the rake surface. The relief surface and the rake surface form a first angle. Each flute also includes…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kulas John W, Stearns Donald E, Medtronic Ps Medical Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/16. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 12 2016 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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