Surgical Burs With Decoupled Rake Surfaces and Corresponding Axial and Radial Rake Angles
US-2015297243-A1 · Oct 22, 2015 · US
US9924952B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9924952-B2 |
| Application number | US-201614992400-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 11, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 16, 2012 |
| Publication date | Mar 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 27, 2018 |
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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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What is claimed is: 1. A surgical dissection tool for cutting bone and other tissue, comprising: a shank; and a cutting head extending from the shank, the cutting head and the shank having a central longitudinal axis, the cutting head having an outer surface with an odd number of flutes formed therein, each flute comprising: a helix-shaped rake surface having a leading surface portion and a trailing surface portion to form a cutting edge, the leading surface portion of the rake surface is parallel to, and offset from a plane through the central longitudinal axis; a relief surface opposite the rake surface; and a leading angled surface extending from the relief surface to a distal end portion of the outer surface; wherein the helix-shaped rake surface increases shearing action during a bone-cutting procedure; wherein the outer surface from a distal end view includes a tapered portion followed by a curved portion formed with a changing radii of curvature. 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 2 , wherein each of the flutes is substantially identical. 4. The surgical dissection tool of claim 2 , wherein the three flutes include three cutting edges that are configured so that during cutting at any single point in time, only two out of three cutting edges are in contact with the bone. 5. The surgical dissection tool of claim 1 , wherein the leading surface portion of the rake surface is in front of the plane through the central longitudinal axis. 6. The surgical dissection tool of claim 5 , wherein a distal end of the leading surface portion extends past the central longitudinal axis. 7. The surgical dissection tool of claim 1 , wherein the leading angled surface comprises one of a chamfer and a round. 8. The surgical dissection tool of claim 1 , wherein the outer surface is spherically shaped. 9. The surgical dissection tool of claim 1 , wherein an end view of the dissection tool defines a reference boundary that intersects the cutting edge and the cam surface forms a cam relief between the cam surface and the reference boundary. 10. The surgical dissection tool of claim 1 , wherein the cutting head defines a webbed thickness that is a minimum diameter of a solid portion of the cutting head concentric with the central longitudinal axis. 11. The surgical dissection tool of claim 10 , wherein the webbed thickness has a radius equal to about half of a radius to the cutting edge. 12. The surgical dissection tool of claim 1 , wherein the leading angled surface is planar and the relief surface is planar and forms an angle with the leading angled surface. 13. A surgical dissection tool for cutting bone and other tissue, comprising: a shank; and a cutting head extending from the shank, the cutting head and the shank having a central longitudinal axis, the cutting head having an outer surface with an odd number of flutes formed therein, each flute comprising: a helix-shaped rake surface having a leading surface portion and a trailing surface portion to form a cutting edge, the leading surface portion of the rake surface parallel to, but offset and in front of a plane through the central longitudinal axis; a relief surface opposite the rake surface; and a leading angled surface extending from the relief surface to a distal end portion of the outer surface; wherein the helix-shaped rake surface increases the shearing action during a bone-cutting procedure; wherein the outer surface from a distal end view includes a tapered portion followed by a curved portion formed with a changing radii of curvature to create a cam surface. 14. The surgical dissection tool of claim 13 , wherein the odd number of flutes consist of three flutes and each of the flutes is substantially identical. 15. The surgical dissection tool of claim 14 , wherein the outer surface is spherically shaped. 16. The surgical dissection tool of claim 13 , wherein the cutting head defines a webbed thickness that is a minimum diameter of a solid portion of the cutting head concentric with the central longitudinal axis, and the webbed thickness has a radius equal to about half of a radius to the cutting edge. 17. A surgical dissection tool for cutting bone and other tissue, comprising: a shank; and a cutting head extending from the shank, the cutting head and the shank having a central longitudinal axis, the cutting head having an outer surface with three flutes formed therein, each flute comprising: a helix-shaped rake surface having a leading surface portion and a trailing surface portion to form a cutting edge; a relief surface opposite the rake surface; and a leading angle surface extending from the relief surface to a distal end portion of the outer surface; wherein the leading surface portion of the rake surface is parallel to, and offset from a plane through the central longitudinal axis; wherein each portion of the outer surface between a rake surface and a relief surface tapers radially inwardly from the central longitudinal axis to provide clearance for permitting the surgical dissection tool to advance into the bone; wherein a distal end view of the outer surface includes a tapered portion followed by a curved portion formed by a changing radii of curvature to form a cammed surface to permit the tool to advance into the bone without excessive interference from the outer surface engaging newly cut bone. 18. The surgical dissection tool of claim 17 , wherein the distal end view of the dissection tool defines a reference boundary that intersects the cutting edge and the cammed surface defines a cam relief formed between each curved portion of the outer surface and the reference boundary. 19. The surgical dissection tool of claim 18 , wherein the three flutes form three cutting edges that are configured so only two of the three cutting edges are in contact with the bone at any single point in time.
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