UNIVERSAL CLAMP APPARATUS FOR BONE FIXATION DEVICE
20230210562 · 2023-07-06
Inventors
- Bruce H. Ziran (Decatur, GA, US)
- Patrick Kelly Capeheart (Dahlonega, GA, US)
- Christian Lutz (Heikendorf, DE)
- Ole Prien (Kiel, DE)
- Roman Rau (Kiel, DE)
Cpc classification
A61B17/6466
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A universal clamp apparatus for orthopedic exterior fixators is disclosed. Preferably, the universal clamp apparatus has two pin/rod clamps, each having seating grooves for attaching to a frame rod associated with a frame of the fixator and/or a bone pin for implantation in a bone fragment. A clamp screw extends through and connects the first and second pin/rod clamps. An ergonomically designed knob having at least one collapsible or non-collapsible turn lever acts as a torque amplifier when rotated by hand without tools to tighten and untighten the pin/rod clamps to the frame rod and/or bone pin by movement along the clamp screw. The pin/rod clamps have planar sides that are contiguous and have radial ratchet grooves that are in mating engagement and provide a ratcheting mechanism so that the rotation of the pin/rod clamps relative to each other occurs in incremental rotational steps.
Claims
1. A universal clamp apparatus for an orthopedic external fixator, the universal clamp apparatus comprising: first and second pin/rod clamps, each of the first and second pin/rod clamps having an attachment means for attaching to at least one of the following: a frame rod associated with a frame of the fixator and/or a bone pin for implantation in a bone fragment; a clamp screw comprising an elongated cylindrical threaded body extending through and connecting the first and second pin/rod clamps, the threaded body extending along a screw axis; a torque amplifying knob, the knob having a plurality of collapsible turn levers, each turn lever having a longitudinal body extending between a proximal end and a distal end, the knob having a central screw turn actuator with an elongated channel that extends substantially perpendicular to the screw axis, the longitudinal body of each turn lever being movable longitudinally within the channel, the proximal end of each turn lever being movably confined in the channel of the central screw turn actuator, the distal end of each turn lever being movable between (a) a recessed position where the longitudinal body of each lever substantially resides in the channel and the distal end resides in close proximity of the central turn screw actuator (b) an extended position where the longitudinal body substantially resides outside of the channel and the distal end extends outwardly away from the central turn screw actuator, the central screw turn actuator engaged with the clamp screw to permit rotation of the central screw turn actuator relative to and movement along the cylindrical threaded body when rotational force is applied in first and second rotational directions to the torque amplifying knob in order to thereby prevent and permit relative movement, respectively, of the first clamp, and the second clamp; and wherein each lever extends substantially perpendicular to the clamp screw when in the both the recessed and extended positions.
2. The universal clamp apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the first and second pin/rod clamps comprise a body with generally planar first and second sides and a lateral peripheral edge, each of the bodies having a screw hole extending through the body between the planar first and second sides, the screw hole having a shape and size to permit passage of the threaded body of the clamp screw therethrough, the planar sides of the bodies of the first and second pin/rod clamps being in parallel, the bodies of the first and second pin/rod clamps being either fixed relative to or rotatable about the clamp screw based upon a longitudinal location of the torque amplifying knob along the threaded body of the clamp screw, the peripheral edge having longitudinal seating channels along the edge, each of the channels having a channel opening with a shape and size to receive and permit entry of either a rod or a bone pin therein.
3. The universal clamp apparatus of claim 2, wherein each of the attachment means associated with each of the first and second pin/rod clamps comprises two opposing and parallel seating channels for rods at opposing ends of the peripheral edge and two opposing and parallel seating channels for bone pins at opposing ends of the peripheral edge.
4. The universal clamp apparatus of claim 2, wherein a planar side of the first clamp that is contiguous with a planar side of the second clamp has radial ratchet grooves situated about the clamp screw hole that implement a ratcheting and securing mechanism, the ratchet grooves of the first clamp being in mating engagement with the ratchet grooves of the second clamp so that the rotation of the first and second pin/rod clamps occurs in discrete incremental rotational steps.
5. The universal clamp apparatus of claim 4, further comprising a spring situated between the first and second pin/rod clamps that imposes a separation force between the first and second pin/rod clamps that, along with the radial ratchet grooves that are in physical contact, assists with effecting a ratcheting and securing effect when the knob is rotated.
6. The universal clamp apparatus of claim 2, wherein the clamp screw further comprises a clamp screw head and a threaded nut of a shape and size to move along the threaded body, and wherein the central screw turn actuator is connected to the clamp screw nut, and an underside of the clamp screw head is secured to the one of the first and second pin/rod clamps that is furthest away from the central screw turn actuator.
7. The universal clamp apparatus of claim 6, wherein the threaded nut and the central screw turn actuator are a singular unitary part.
8. A multi-purpose external fixator, comprising the universal clamp apparatus of claim 1.
9. The external fixator of claim 8, wherein the pin/rod clamps, the clamp screw, and the torque amplifying knob are made with a glass fiber.
10. A universal clamp apparatus for an orthopedic external fixator, the universal clamp apparatus comprising: first and second pin/rod clamps, each of the first and second pin/rod clamps having an attachment means for attaching to at least one of the following: a frame rod associated with a frame of the fixator and/or a bone pin for implantation in a bone fragment; a clamp screw comprising an elongated cylindrical threaded body extending through and connecting the first and second pin/rod clamps, the threaded body extending along a screw axis; a torque amplifying knob, the knob having a plurality of collapsible turn levers, each turn lever having a longitudinal body extending between a proximal end and a distal end, the knob having a central screw turn actuator with a channel means, the longitudinal body of each turn lever being movable longitudinally within the channel means, the proximal end of each turn lever being movably confined in the channel means of the central screw turn actuator, the distal end of each turn lever being movable between (a) a recessed position where the longitudinal body of each turn lever substantially resides in the channel means and the distal end resides in close proximity of the central turn screw actuator (b) an extended position where the longitudinal body of each turn lever substantially resides outside of the channel means and the distal end extends outwardly away from the central turn screw actuator, the central screw turn actuator engaged with the clamp screw to permit rotation of the central screw turn actuator relative to and movement along the cylindrical threaded body when rotational force is applied in first and second rotational directions to the torque amplifying knob in order to thereby prevent and permit relative movement, respectively, of the first clamp and the second clamp; and wherein each lever extends substantially perpendicular to the clamp screw when in both the recessed and extended positions.
11. A universal clamp apparatus for an orthopedic external fixator, the universal clamp apparatus comprising: first and second pin/rod clamps, each of the first and second pin/rod clamps having an attachment means for attaching to at least one of the following: a frame rod associated with a frame of the fixator and/or a bone pin for implantation in a bone fragment; a clamp screw comprising an elongated cylindrical threaded body extending through and connecting the first and second pin/rod clamps, the threaded body extending along a screw axis; a torque amplifying knob, the knob having at least one collapsible turn lever, the at least one collapsible turn lever having a longitudinal body extending between a proximal end and a distal end, the knob having a central screw turn actuator with a channel means, the longitudinal body of the at least one collapsible turn lever being movable longitudinally within the channel means, the proximal end of the at least one turn lever being movably confined in the channel means of the central screw turn actuator, the distal end of the at least one turn lever being movable between (a) a recessed position where the longitudinal body of the at least one turn lever substantially resides in the channel means and the distal end resides in close proximity of the central turn screw actuator (b) an extended position where the longitudinal body of the at least one turn lever substantially resides outside of the channel means and the distal end extends outwardly away from the central turn screw actuator, the central screw turn actuator being engaged with the clamp screw to permit rotation of the central screw turn actuator relative to and movement along the cylindrical threaded body when rotational force is applied in first and second rotational directions to the torque amplifying knob in order to thereby prevent and permit relative movement, respectively, of the first clamp and the second clamp; and wherein the at least one turn lever extends substantially perpendicular to the clamp screw when in both the recessed and extended positions.
12. The universal clamp apparatus of claim 11, wherein each of the first and second pin/rod clamps comprise a body with generally planar first and second sides and a lateral peripheral edge, each of the bodies having a screw hole extending through the body between the planar first and second sides, the screw hole having a shape and size to permit passage of the threaded body of the clamp screw therethrough, the planar sides of the bodies of the first and second pin/rod clamps being in parallel, the bodies of the first and second pin/rod clamps being either fixed relative to or rotatable about the clamp screw based upon a longitudinal location of the torque amplifying knob along the threaded body of the clamp screw, the peripheral edge having longitudinal seating channels along the edge, each of the channels having a channel opening with a shape and size to receive and permit entry of either a rod or a bone pin therein; wherein a planar side of the first clamp that is contiguous with a planar side of the second clamp has radial ratchet grooves situated about the clamp screw hole that implement a ratcheting and securing mechanism, the ratchet grooves of the first clamp being in mating engagement with the ratchet grooves of the second clamp so that the rotation of the first and second pin/rod clamps occurs in discrete incremental rotational steps; and further comprising a spring situated between the first and second pin/rod clamps that imposes a separation force between the first and second pin/rod clamps that, along with the radial ratchet grooves that are in physical contact, assists with effecting a ratcheting and securing effect when the knob is rotated.
13. The universal clamp apparatus of claim 12, wherein the clamp screw further comprises a clamp screw head and a threaded nut of a shape and size to move along the threaded body, and wherein the central screw turn actuator is connected to the clamp screw nut, and an underside of the clamp screw head is secured to the one of the first and second pin/rod clamps that is furthest away from the central screw turn actuator.
14. The universal clamp apparatus of claim 13, wherein the threaded nut and the central screw turn actuator are a singular unitary part.
15. A multi-purpose external fixator, comprising the universal clamp apparatus of claim 12.
16. The external fixator of claim 15, wherein the pin/rod clamps, the clamp screw, and the torque amplifying knob are made with a glass fiber.
17. A universal clamp apparatus for an orthopedic external fixator, the universal clamp apparatus comprising: first and second pin/rod clamps, each of the first and second pin/rod clamps having an attachment means for attaching to at least one of the following: a frame rod associated with a frame of the fixator and/or a bone pin for implantation in a bone fragment; a clamp screw comprising an elongated cylindrical threaded body extending through and connecting the first and second pin/rod clamps, the threaded body extending along a screw axis; and a torque amplifying knob, the knob having at least one collapsible turn lever, the knob having a central turn screw actuator, the at least one turn lever capable of being extended out from the central turn screw actuator in a radial perpendicular direction relative to the screw axis and capable of being recessed into the central turn screw in a direction opposite to the radial perpendicular direction, the central screw turn actuator engaged with the clamp screw to permit rotation of the central screw turn actuator relative to and movement along the cylindrical threaded body when rotational force is applied in first and second rotational directions to the torque amplifying knob in order to thereby prevent and permit relative movement, respectively, of the first clamp and the second clamp.
18. The universal clamp apparatus of claim 17, wherein each of the first and second pin/rod clamps comprise a body with generally planar first and second sides and a lateral peripheral edge, each of the bodies having a screw hole extending through the body between the planar first and second sides, the screw hole having a shape and size to permit passage of the threaded body of the clamp screw therethrough, the planar sides of the bodies of the first and second pin/rod clamps being in parallel, the bodies of the first and second pin/rod clamps being either fixed relative to or rotatable about the clamp screw based upon a longitudinal location of the torque amplifying knob along the threaded body of the clamp screw, the peripheral edge having longitudinal seating channels along the edge, each of the channels having a channel opening with a shape and size to receive and permit entry of either a rod or a bone pin therein; wherein a planar side of the first clamp that is contiguous with a planar side of the second clamp has radial ratchet grooves situated about the clamp screw hole that implement a ratcheting and securing mechanism, the ratchet grooves of the first clamp being in mating engagement with the ratchet grooves of the second clamp so that the rotation of the first and second pin/rod clamps occurs in discrete incremental rotational steps; and further comprising a spring situated between the first and second pin/rod clamps that imposes a separation force between the first and second pin/rod clamps that, along with the radial ratchet grooves that are in physical contact, assists with effecting a ratcheting and securing effect when the knob is rotated.
19. The universal clamp apparatus of claim 18, wherein the clamp screw further comprises a clamp screw head and a threaded nut of a shape and size to move along the threaded body, and wherein the central screw turn actuator is connected to the clamp screw nut, and an underside of the clamp screw head is secured to the one of the first and second pin/rod clamps that is furthest away from the central screw turn actuator.
20. A multi-purpose external fixator, comprising the universal clamp apparatus of claim 17.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] Many aspects of the disclosure can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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[0030] The universal clamp apparatus 10 has at least one but preferably two pin/rod clamps 12. In this second embodiment, there are first and second pin/rod clamps 12a, 12b. Each of the first and second pin/rod clamps 12a, 12b, has respective first and second attachment mechanisms (e.g., grooves) for attaching to at least two of the following: a frame rod 14 (e.g., 11 mm rod, 12 mm rod, etc.) associated with a frame of the fixator and/or at least one of a bone pin 16 for implantation in a bone 11. Each pin/rod clamp 12 should enable at least the following attachments: pin 16 to rod 14, rod 14 to rod 14, and pin 16 to pin 16. In this embodiment, there are two seating channels 19 for rods 14 and two seating channels 21 for bone pins 16 in each clamp 12a, 12b.
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[0032] Each of the first and second pin/rod clamps 12a, 12b comprises a body with generally planar first and second sides and a lateral peripheral edge. Each of the bodies has a screw hole extending through the body between the planar first and second sides. The screw hole has a shape and size to permit passage of a threaded body of a clamp screw 18 therethrough. The bodies of the first and second pin/rod clamps 12a, 12b are generally in parallel. The bodies of the first and second pin/rod clamps 12a, 12b are either fixed relative to or rotatable about a clamp screw 18 based upon a longitudinal location of the torque amplifying knob along the threaded body of a clamp screw 18. The peripheral edge has longitudinal seating channels 19, 21 along the edge. Each of the seating channels 19, 21 has a longitudinal channel opening with a shape and size to receive and permit entry of either a rod 14 or a bone pin 16 therein. The first and second pin/rod clamps 12a, 12b are made from a material, for example but not limited to, plastic, that has sufficient rigidly and sufficient flexibility so that a rod 14 or bone pin 16 can be snapped into and out of the respective channels 19, 21, and so that when the pin/rod clamps 12a, 12b are squeezed and un-squeezed, the rod 14 or bone pin 16 is secured or un-secured within the seating channels 19, 21 by slight flexing, or movement, of the curved side walls defining the seating channels 19, 21.
[0033] Preferably, to achieve a more universal device, each of the first and second attachment mechanisms associated with each of the first and second pin/rod clamps 12a, 12b comprise two opposing seating channels 19 for rods 14 on opposing ends of the peripheral edge and two opposing seating channels 21 designed for bone pins 16 on opposing ends of the peripheral edge.
[0034] The universal clamp apparatus 10 preferably but optionally employs a ratcheting and securing mechanism to assist in securing the relationship between the pin/rod clamps 12a, 12b. More specifically, the planar side of the first clamp 12a that is contiguous with the planar side of the second clamp 12b has radial ratchet grooves 23 situated symmetrically about the clamp screw hole that, in effect, implement a ratcheting and securing mechanism. These radial ratchet grooves 23 of the first clamp 12a are in mating engagement with these radial ratchet grooves 23 of the second clamp 12b so that the rotation of the first and second pin/rod clamps 12a, 12b occurs in discrete rotational steps. In this embodiment, it was convenient for manufacturing (but not necessary) that the planar first and second sides of the body of the pin/rod clamps 12a, 12b each comprise radial ratchet grooves 23.
[0035] The clamp screw mechanism comprises an elongated cylindrical threaded body extending through and connecting the first and second pin/rod clamps 12a, 12b. A central screw turn actuator 22 is connected to a clamp screw nut 24. The clamp screw 18 extends through the first and second pin/rod clamps 12a, 12b, and an underside of a clamp screw head 26 is contiguous with a planar side of the second clamp 12b. In the preferred embodiment, the clamp screw 18 is a lock screw, but other screw types are possible. In an alternative embodiment, the clamp screw nut 24 and the central screw turn actuator 22 can be singular unitary part. In another alternative embodiment, the clamp screw head 26 could be situated at the central turn actuator 22 and the nut 24 situated at the planar side of the second clamp 12b.
[0036] The torque amplifying knob 15 has a plurality of collapsible turn levers 17a, 17b. Each lever 17a, 17b has a longitudinal body extending between a movable end and a hinged end. The hinged end is connected via a hinge 28 to the central screw turn actuator 22. The movable end is movable between a collapsed position where the movable end is situated over the central screw turn actuator 22 and an open position where the movable end is situated outwardly from the central screw turn actuator 22. The central screw turn actuator 22 engages with the clamp screw 18 to cause rotation of the central screw turn actuator 22 relative to and movement along the cylindrical threaded body when rotational force is applied in first and second rotational directions to either (a) the torque amplifying knob 15 in a closed position or (b) the levers 17a, 17b when the levers 17a, 17b are in the open position, in order to thereby prevent and permit relative movement, respectively, of a combination of the central screw turn actuator, the first clamp 12a, and the second clamp 12b.
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[0038] The following discussion focuses on third through tenth embodiments of the universal clamp apparatus. These embodiments have a similar architecture and parts as the first and second embodiments. Generally, the clamping mechanism and the ratcheting/securing mechanism, which includes the first and second pin/rod clamps 12a, 12b, the screw 18, spring 31, and radial ratchet grooves are substantially the same in these embodiments. Moreover, the torque amplifying knobs (including central screw turn actuator and turn lever(s)) are different in appearance and have different ergonomics, as is illustrated in
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[0045] In an alternative embodiment, the knob 91 has only one lever 92a extending outwardly from a generally circular central knob 91 that also serves as the screw turn actuator. In yet another alternative embodiment, the knob 91 has only two levers 92, preferably extending outwardly in opposing directions from a generally circular central knob 91 that also serves as the screw turn actuator.
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[0048] The multipurpose orthopedic external fixator that uses any of the foregoing embodiments of the universal clamp apparatus can be constructed from numerous possible materials. However, in the preferred embodiments, in order to reduce or prevent magnetically induced current that can result from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) (and that results in undesirable heat), all the parts (pin/rod clamps, clamp screw, torque amplifying knob, etc.) are made from a glass fiber.
[0049] Although the preferred embodiments of the universal clamp apparatus have two pin/rod clamps 12a, 12b, it is possible to construct a universal clamp apparatus with only a single clamp with any combination of rod and bone screw seating channels 19, 21, or a universal clamp apparatus with more than two pin/rod clamps with any combination of frame rod and/or bone screw seating channels 19, 21.
[0050] Moreover, although the preferred embodiments of each clamp 12a, 12b has two seating channels 19 for respective rods 14 and two seating channels 16 for respective bone pins 16, each clamp 12a, 12b can be constructed with: (a) merely two rod channels 19, (b) merely two bone pin channels 21, or (c) merely one rod channel 19 and one bone pin channel 21.
[0051] Finally, it should be emphasized that the above-described embodiments of the present invention, particularly, any “preferred” embodiments, are merely possible nonlimiting examples of implementations, merely set forth for a clear understanding of the principles of the invention. Many variations and modifications may be made to the above-described embodiment(s) of the invention without departing substantially from the spirit and principles of the invention. All such modifications and variations are intended to be included herein within the scope of this disclosure and the present invention.