Bone Cement Mixing Apparatus and Method Therefor
20190217262 ยท 2019-07-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01F2101/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61B17/8833
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B01F35/3204
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A61B17/88
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A bone cement mixing apparatus for mixing components of bone cement is described. The apparatus comprises a mixer unit, the mixer unit having a drive mechanism and a mixing cylinder comprising a housing and a mixing mechanism, the mixing mechanism adapted, in use, to mix components of bone cement contained within the housing. The drive mechanism is adapted to create rotational movement of the mixing mechanism with respect to the mixing cylinder housing and to create axial movement of the mixing mechanism with respect to the mixing cylinder housing.
Claims
1. A bone cement mixing apparatus for mixing components of bone cement, the apparatus comprising: a mixer unit, the mixer unit having a drive mechanism; and a mixing cylinder comprising a housing and a mixing mechanism, the mixing mechanism adapted, in use, to mix components of bone cement contained within the housing; wherein the drive mechanism is adapted to create rotational movement of the mixing mechanism with respect to the mixing cylinder housing and to create axial movement of the mixing mechanism with respect to the mixing cylinder housing.
2. The mixing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the drive mechanism comprises a first drive motor and a second drive motor, the first drive motor being configured to create rotational movement of the mixing mechanism with respect to the mixing cylinder housing and the second drive motor being adapted to create axial movement of the mixing mechanism with respect to the mixing cylinder housing.
3. The mixing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the mixing mechanism comprises a shaft and a head.
4. The mixing apparatus of claim 3, wherein the head comprises a disc, the disc being mounted at right angles to a first end of the shaft.
5. The mixing apparatus of claim 3, wherein the head and the shaft are rotationally fixed.
6. The mixing apparatus of claim 3, wherein the mixing mechanism is adapted to rotate about a shaft longitudinal axis.
7. The mixing apparatus of claim 6, wherein the mixing mechanism is adapted to move axially in a direction parallel to the shaft longitudinal axis.
8. The mixing apparatus of claim 4, wherein the head defines a plurality of apertures or openings and wherein at least some of the openings are defined by an edge of the disc.
9. (canceled)
10. The mixing apparatus of claim 3, wherein a mixing mechanism shaft is attached at a second end to the drive mechanism.
11. The mixing apparatus of claim 10, wherein the drive mechanism is adapted to rotate the mixing mechanism shaft.
12. The mixing apparatus of claim 11, wherein where the drive mechanism comprises a first drive motor and a second drive motor, the first drive motor being configured to create rotational movement of the mixing mechanism with respect to the mixing cylinder housing and the second drive motor being adapted to create axial movement of the mixing mechanism with respect to the mixing cylinder housing, and the first drive motor rotates the mixing mechanism shaft; and wherein the second drive motor is adapted to rotate a threaded bar, the threaded bar defining a threaded profile.
13. (canceled)
14. The mixing apparatus of claim 12, wherein the threaded bar cooperatively attaches to a coupling defining a complimentary threaded profile to the threaded bar, and wherein the threaded bar is rotationally fixed with respect to the coupling and adapted to cooperate with coupling such that rotational movement of the threaded bar creates linear movement of the coupling along the threaded bar.
15. (canceled)
16. The mixing apparatus of claim 2, wherein the mixing apparatus comprises limiting means adapted to limit the axial movement of the mixing mechanism within the mixing cylinder.
17. The mixing apparatus of claim 16, wherein the mixing mechanism is adapted to actually translate between two predetermined locations in the mixing cylinder.
18. The mixing apparatus of claim 17, wherein a first predetermined location is proximal the mixer unit and a second predetermined location is distal the mixer unit, and wherein in travelling between the first predetermined location on the second predetermined location, mixing mechanism is adapted to rotate multiple times.
19. (canceled)
20. (canceled)
21. The mixing apparatus of claim 2: wherein the mixer unit is electrically powered by a battery, wherein the drive mechanism comprises a first drive motor and a second drive motor, the first drive motor being configured to create rotational movement of the mixing mechanism with respect to the mixing cylinder housing and the second drive motor being adapted to create axial movement of the mixing mechanism with respect to the mixing cylinder housing; and wherein where the drive mechanism comprises a first and second drive motor, wherein at least one of the drive motors is battery powered.
22-29. (canceled)
30. A mixing apparatus for mixing components of bone cement, the apparatus comprising: a mixer unit, the mixer unit having at least one motor; and a mixing cylinder comprising a housing and a mixing mechanism, the mixing mechanism adapted to mix components of bone cement contained within the housing, the at least one motor being adapted to create relative movement between the housing and the mixing mechanism; wherein the at least one motor is battery-powered.
31. A method of mixing components of bone cement, the method comprising the steps of: attaching a mixing cylinder to a mixer unit; introducing components of bone cement to the mixing cylinder; actuating the mixer unit to mix the components of bone cement by creating relative movement in rotational and axial direction of a mixing cylinder mixing mechanism with respect to a mixing cylinder housing; and removing the mixing cylinder from the mixer unit.
32. The method of claim 31, wherein the step of actuating the mixer unit to mix the components of bone cement by creating relative movement in rotational and axial direction of a mixing cylinder mixing mechanism with respect to a mixing cylinder housing further comprises the steps of: actuating a first mixer unit drive motor to create rotational movement of the mixing cylinder mixing mechanism with respect to the mixing cylinder housing; and actuating a second mixer unit drive motor to create axial movement of the mixing cylinder mixing mechanism with respect to the mixing cylinder housing.
33. The method of claim 31, wherein the step of attaching the mixing cylinder to the mixer unit may further comprise the steps of: attaching a mixing cylinder mixing mechanism shaft to a mixer unit drive mechanism; and attaching a mixing cylinder housing to a mixer unit body.
34. (canceled)
35. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0059] An embodiment present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0064] Reference is first made to
[0065] The mixing apparatus 10 comprises a mixer unit 14 having a drive mechanism 16. The mixing apparatus 10 further comprises a mixing cylinder 18 comprising a housing 20 and a mixing mechanism 22, the mixing mechanism 22 adapted to mix the components of bone cement 12 contained within the housing 20.
[0066] The drive mechanism 16 is adapted to create axial and rotational movement of the mixing mechanism 22 with respect to the mixing cylinder housing 20.
[0067] Such an arrangement permits a thorough mixing of the components of bone cement 12 in the mixing cylinder housing 20, resulting in a homogeneous bone cement of low porosity.
[0068] The mixing mechanism 22 comprises a shaft 24 and a head 26 in the form of a disc 28. The shaft 24 and the head 26 are rotationally fixed, and the shaft 24 is attached to a first drive mechanism motor 30, the first drive mechanism motor 30 adapted to rotate the shaft 24 and head 26 to mix the components of bone cement 12 contained within the housing 20.
[0069] The mixing mechanism 22 and the first drive mechanism motor 30 are connected, in turn, through a coupling 32 to a lead screw 34. The lead screw 34 is in a threaded relationship with an internal thread on a coupling aperture (not visible) defined by the coupling 32.
[0070] The lead screw 34 is attached to a second drive mechanism motor 36 which is adapted to rotate the lead screw 34. The second drive mechanism motor 36 and the lead screw 34 are fixed with respect to a mixer unit housing 38, and rotation of the lead screw 34 causes axial movement of coupling 32 along the lead screw 34 which in turn creates axial movement of the mixing mechanism 22 within the mixing cylinder housing 20. This axial movement of the mixing mechanism 22 further aids mixing of the components of bone cement 12 contained within the housing 20.
[0071] The mixing apparatus 10 further comprises a power supply 40 in the form of a battery 42. The battery 42 is removable from the mixer unit 14 and particularly from a battery recess 44 defined by the mixer unit housing 38.
[0072] The mixing apparatus further includes an upper limit switch 46 and a lower limit switch 48, which will be discussed in due course.
[0073] Referring to
[0074] Operation of the mixing apparatus 10 will now be described with reference to a series of schematic drawings number as
[0075] Reference first made to
[0076] In theatre, the sterile battery 42 is removed from its packaging and inserted into a battery recess 44 defined by the mixer unit housing 38.
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[0078] As shown in
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[0084] Once the components of bone cement 12 are thoroughly mixed, the mixing mechanism 22 is moved to the position of the lower limit switch 46 and the mixing cylinder 18 is removed from the mixer unit 14.
[0085] The cement filled mixer cylinder 18 can then be fitted with a nozzle 90, the nozzle 90 replacing the cap 56, to allow cement to be dispensed through the mixing cylinder inlet 54. In this embodiment the shaft 24 is broken away from the head 26 to allow the mixing cylinder 18 to be attached by the mixing cylinder boss 48 to a dispensing gun (not shown).
[0086] Various modifications and improvements may be made to the above-described embodiment without departing from the scope of the invention.
[0087] For example, each motor could be provided with an individual battery.