CABLE CRIMP CAP APPARATUS AND METHOD
20210338300 · 2021-11-04
Inventors
- J. Dean Cole (Orlando, FL, US)
- Franz W. Kellar (Gastonia, NC, US)
- Michael D. Bissette (Belmont, NC, US)
Cpc classification
A61B17/0487
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/683
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B17/88
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A crimp cap apparatus includes: a crimp sleeve having a peripheral wall defining an exterior surface and an interior passage sized to receive a tensile member having a predetermined outer diameter, the crimp sleeve being configured such that it can be crimped around the tensile member by an application of mechanical force which reduces its dimensions from a first size to a second, smaller size; and a cap having a bottom surface, a convex top surface, a central bore extending from the bottom surface to the top surface for receiving the crimp sleeve, wherein the cap includes a clamping structure disposed in the central bore and configured to permit elastic deflection in response to being pressed over the crimp sleeve the crimp sleeve and apply a clamping force there-to to secure the cap in place.
Claims
1. A crimp cap apparatus, comprising: a crimp sleeve having a peripheral wall defining an exterior surface and an interior passage sized to receive a tensile member having a predetermined outer diameter, the crimp sleeve being configured such that it can be crimped around the tensile member by an application of mechanical force which reduces its dimensions from a first size to a second, smaller size; and a cap having a bottom surface, a convex top surface, a central bore extending from the bottom surface to the top surface for receiving the crimp sleeve, wherein the cap includes a clamping structure disposed in the central bore and configured to permit elastic deflection in response to being pressed over the crimp sleeve and to apply a clamping force to the crimp sleeve to secure the cap in place.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the clamping structure comprises a split snap ring received in a groove formed in the central bore of the cap.
3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the split snap ring includes a chamfered surface.
4. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the crimp sleeve includes at least one notch formed in the exterior surface thereof, sized to receive the split snap ring.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the peripheral wall includes a circumferential array of lobes.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the clamping structure comprises a circumferential array of resilient barbs which extend inward from the central bore.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the clamping structure comprises the central bore having a shape complementary to the exterior surface of the crimp sleeve.
8. The apparatus of claim 1 where the clamping structure comprises a snap ring received in a groove formed in the central bore, wherein the groove has a conical shape.
9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the snap ring has a continuous outer portion and a circumferential array of inner tabs which extend inward from the outer portion.
10. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the snap ring is a split snap ring having a conical shape.
11. The apparatus of claim 1 in combination with: a tensile member; and a washer having a central bore which is fitted over the tensile member and which abuts the bottom surface of the cap.
12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the washer and the cap include coaxially aligned suture holes.
13. A method of securing a tensile member, comprising: fitting a washer having a central bore over a tensile member; fitting a crimp sleeve over the tensile member abutting the washer, wherein the crimp sleeve has a peripheral wall defining an exterior surface and an interior passage sized to receive the tensile member; crimping the crimp sleeve around the tensile member by an application of mechanical force so as to reduce its dimensions from a first size to a second, smaller size; providing a cap having a bottom surface, a convex top surface, a central bore extending from the bottom surface to the top surface for receiving the crimp sleeve, wherein the cap includes a clamping structure disposed in the central bore; and pressing the cap over the crimp sleeve such that the clamping structure deflects elastically and applies a clamping force to the crimp sleeve to secure the cap in place.
14. The method of claim 13 wherein the peripheral wall includes a circumferential array of lobes.
15. The method of claim 13 wherein the clamping structure comprises a split snap ring received in a groove formed in the central bore of the cap.
16. The method of claim 15 wherein the split snap ring includes a chamfered surface.
17. The method of claim 15 wherein the crimp sleeve includes at least one notch formed in the exterior surface thereof, sized to receive the split snap ring.
18. The method of claim 13 wherein the clamping structure comprises a circumferential array of resilient barbs which extend inward from the central bore.
19. The method of claim 13 wherein the clamping structure comprises the central bore having a shape complementary to the exterior surface of the crimp sleeve.
20. The method of claim 13 where the clamping structure comprises a snap ring received in a groove formed in the central bore, wherein the groove has a conical shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The invention may be best understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing figures in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0040] In general, the technology described herein provides a cap and crimp system and method that enables provisional and permanently stable tensioning of a tensile member while shielding the cut end of the tensile member.
[0041] The anchor, installation system, and installation method described herein are suitable for receiving and securing a tensile member to bone. The term “tensile member” as used herein generally refers to any flexible element capable of transmitting a tensile force, such as a filament, thread, or cable. Nonlimiting examples of known types of tensile members include sutures and orthopedic cables.
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[0043] The crimp sleeve 12 is configured in terms of its material, shape, and dimensions such that it can be swaged or crimped around the tensile member 10. By the application of mechanical force, reducing its exterior and interior dimensions from a first size to a second smaller size. For example, it may be made from a material which is plastically deformable. Nonlimiting examples of suitable materials include polymers and metal alloys. The crimp sleeve 12 may be made from a biocompatible material, defined as material which causes little or no damage to living tissue.
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[0046] According to the principles of the present invention, a cap may be provided which can be connected to the crimp sleeve 12, covering it to provide a smooth surface which will prevent injury or irritation to the patient or surgeon.
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[0048] The cap 34 may be made from any suitable biocompatible material, for example a polymer.
[0049] The cap 34 includes a clamping structure 44 disposed in the central bore 40. The clamping structure 44 has a central opening 46 with an initial size “D7” which is smaller than an exterior surface 16 of the crimp sleeve 12 in the crimped condition. The clamping structure 44 is configured to permit elastic deflection so that it can pass over the crimp sleeve 12 and apply a clamping force thereto to secure the cap 34 in place.
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[0056] Numerous variations are possible for the clamping structure of the cap and the mating structure of the crimp sleeve 12. For example,
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[0058] The cap 134 includes a clamping structure 144 disposed in the central bore 140. The clamping structure 144 is configured to permit elastic deflection so that it can pass over the crimp sleeve 12 and apply a clamping force thereto to secure the cap 134 in place. In this embodiment the clamping structure 144 comprises a circumferential array of resilient barbs 148 which extend inward from the central bore 140. The resilient barbs 148 are chamfered or tapered so as to permit easy insertion of the tensile member 10 but to prevent withdrawal.
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[0060] The cap 234 includes a clamping structure 244 disposed in the central bore 240. The clamping structure 244 is configured to permit elastic deflection so that it can pass over the crimp sleeve 12 and apply a clamping force thereto to secure the cap 234 in place. In this embodiment the clamping structure 244 comprises a shaping of the central bore 240 in a shape which is complementary to the shape of the exterior surface 16 of the crimp sleeve 12. The initial dimensions of the clamping structure 244 may be slightly smaller than the exterior surface 16 of the crimp sleeve 12 in the current condition to provide a slight interference fit.
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[0062] The cap 334 includes a clamping structure 344 disposed in the central bore 340. The clamping structure 344 is configured to permit elastic deflection so that it can pass over the crimp sleeve 12 and apply a clamping force thereto to secure the cap 334 in place.
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[0066] The properties of the apparatus described herein enable provisional and permanently stable tensioning of the tensile member 10, and allows the surgeon to load-cycle and re-tension the tensile member 10 before setting final tension.
[0067] Furthermore, the cap shields the end of the tensile member 10 so that it does not protrude beyond the anchor once the swaging operation is completed. This avoids injury or irritation to the patient.
[0068] The foregoing has described a crimp cap assembly and a method for its use. While specific embodiments of the present invention have been described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications thereto can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the foregoing description of the preferred embodiment of the invention and the best mode for practicing the invention are provided for the purpose of illustration only and not for the purpose of limitation.