US20120328394A1 - Element with a shank and a holding element connected to it for connecting to a rod - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to an element to be used in spinal column surgery or accident surgery with a shank and a holding element connected to it for connecting to a rod.
- a bone screw with a shank and a holding element connected to it for connecting to a rod according to the preamble of claim 1 is known from EP 0 614 649.
- the inner thread of the open legs of the holding element or receiving part and the outer thread of the inner screw have substantially a rounded thread.
- the element according to the invention has the advantage that the inner thread of the legs or the outer thread of the locking element, constructed as a flat thread, is extremely easy to produce. This saves production costs and precision can be increased. As with this thread no forces act outwards in the radial direction, splaying of the open legs of the holding element is avoided and therefore no additional element to be applied from outside to avoid splaying is required. This enables a more compact structure.
- FIG. 1 shows a sectional illustration of a first embodiment of the element according to the invention.
- FIG. 2 a shows a partial view of the embodiment of FIG. 1 with the inner screw not yet tightened.
- FIG. 2 b shows an enlarged illustration of a detail from FIG. 2 a.
- FIG. 3 a shows a partial view of the embodiment of FIG. 1 with the inner screw tightened.
- FIG. 3 b shows an enlarged illustration of a detail from FIG. 3 a.
- FIG. 4 shows a sectional illustration of a second embodiment.
- FIG. 5 shows a sectional illustration of a third embodiment.
- FIG. 6 shows a perspective view of the nut from FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 7 shows a partial view in section of a modification of the third embodiment.
- FIG. 8 shows a perspective view of the nut of the embodiment from FIG. 7 .
- the element according to the invention is constructed in the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1 of the figures as a monoaxial bone screw. It has a shank 1 with a bone thread section and a receiving part 2 , rigidly connected to it, for receiving a rod 100 connecting the bone screw to further bone screws.
- the receiving part is provided with a recess 3 with a U-shaped cross-section, which is dimensioned just large enough for the rod 100 to be placed in it and fit into the bottom of the recess.
- two open legs 4 , 5 are formed with in each case one open end 6 forming the upper edge of the receiving part 2 . Adjacent to the open end 6 the legs 4 , 5 have an inner thread 7 , which cooperates with a corresponding outer thread 8 of an inner screw 9 , to be screwed in between the legs 4 , 5 , to fix the rod 100 .
- the inner thread 7 and, corresponding to this, the outer thread 8 is constructed as a flat thread.
- the thread flanks 7 a, 7 b of the inner thread enclose in each case an angle of 90° with the central axis M of the receiving part.
- thread flanks 8 a, 8 b of the outer thread of the inner screw 9 enclose an angle of 90° with the screw axis S.
- the thread cross-section is substantially rectangular. The edges can further be constructed as rounded.
- the thread flanks are constructed without undercuts.
- the inner thread 7 of the legs and the outer thread 8 of the inner screw 9 are dimensioned relative to one another as follows: radius r 1 from the screw axis S to the root of the thread 8 c of the inner screw 9 is smaller than radius r 2 from the central axis M of the receiving part 2 to its crest 7 d. Radius r 3 from the screw axis S to the crest 8 d of the inner screw 9 is smaller than radius r 4 from the central axis M of the receiving part 2 to the root of the thread 7 c of its inner thread.
- the dimensions of the thread are such that on unloaded bringing into engagement of inner screw and open legs 4 , 5 of the receiving part there is a difference between radii r 1 and r 2 , i.e. a radial play, of 1% to 5% of the outer diameter of the thread, preferably approximately 1%.
- a radial play of 1% to 5% of the outer diameter of the thread, preferably approximately 1%.
- an axial play of approximately 10%.
- the inner screw 9 is first loosely screwed in, so that the rod can still be adjusted.
- the inner screw 9 is tightened. It thereby experiences a counterforce, represented in FIGS. 3 a and 3 b by the arrow F.
- flanks 8 a of the outer thread facing the open end 6 , and flanks 7 b of the inner thread facing away from the open end come to be on top of one another.
- the force acting on the thread flanks therein acts only in the axial direction, as illustrated by the short arrows f in FIGS. 3 a and 3 b . Therefore there is no splaying of the legs 4 , 5 .
- the element according to the invention is constructed as a polyaxial bone screw.
- the polyaxial bone screw has a screw element with a thread shank 1 with a bone thread which is connected to a receiving part 21 via a head 20 , shaped like a segment of a sphere.
- the receiving part 21 has on one of its ends a first bore 22 , aligned symmetrically to the axis, the diameter of which is larger than that of the thread section of the shank 1 and smaller than that of the head 20 .
- the receiving part 21 further has a coaxial second bore 23 , which is open at the end opposite to the first bore 22 and the diameter of which is large enough for the screw element to be inserted through the open end with its thread section through the first bore 22 and with its head 20 as far as the bottom of the second bore 23 .
- a small coaxial section 24 is provided which is immediately adjacent to the first bore 22 and is constructed as spherical towards the open end, the radius being substantially identical to the section of the head 20 shaped like a segment of a sphere.
- Receiving part 21 like receiving part 2 of the first embodiment, has a U-shaped recess 25 , arranged as symmetrical to the centre of the part, the bottom of which is directed towards the first bore 22 and by which two open legs 26 , 27 are formed, the open end 28 of which forms the upper edge of the receiving part 21 .
- the legs 26 , 27 In an area adjacent to the open end 28 the legs 26 , 27 have an inner thread 29 .
- the inner thread is constructed according to the invention as a flat thread, as described for the first embodiment.
- a pressure element 30 which is constructed in such a way that it has on its side facing the head 20 a spherical indentation 31 , the radius of which is substantially identical to the radius of the section of the head 20 shaped like a segment of a sphere.
- the outer diameter of the pressure element is chosen in such a way that the pressure element can perform a sliding movement in the receiving part 21 , in other words is displaceable towards the head 20 .
- the pressure element further has a coaxial bore 32 for access to a recess 33 in the screw head 20 for bringing into engagement with a screwing in tool.
- an inner thread 34 is provided, similarly to in the first embodiment, which has an outer thread 35 cooperating with the inner thread 29 of the legs.
- the outer thread is again constructed as a flat thread, as in the first embodiment.
- the screw element is screwed into the bone after being placed in the receiving part 21 .
- the pressure element 30 and the rod 100 are then inserted in turn.
- the screw head 20 is still swivellable.
- the screw element and the receiving part 21 are fixed to one another and therefore also the rod 100 .
- the third embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 5 and 6 also shows a polyaxial bone screw. Parts corresponding to the second embodiment are provided with the same reference numerals. The third embodiment differs from the second embodiment in the construction of the receiving part, the pressure element and the inner screw.
- the receiving part 21 ′ has, adjacent to its open end 28 , a section 23 ′ which has a larger diameter than the second bore and which tapers conically towards the first bore.
- the construction of the receiving part in respect of the U-shaped recess and the legs 26 , 27 is as in the second embodiment.
- Adjacent to the open end 28 the inner thread 29 is formed in a predetermined area in section 23 ′.
- the inner thread is constructed, as in the first and second embodiment, as a flat thread.
- the pressure element 40 of this embodiment has a substantially cylindrical first section 41 , the outer diameter of which is chosen in such a way that the pressure element can slide in the second bore 23 of the receiving part 21 ′.
- a recess 42 shaped like the segment of a sphere and widening towards the end, is provided, the sphere radius of which is chosen in such a way that in a state inserted into the receiving part it partially encircles the head 20 of the screw element.
- the pressure element 40 is formed in a second section 43 with an outer diameter enlarged compared with the diameter of the first section 41 , which is larger than the inner diameter of the bore 23 of the receiving part 21 ′ but smaller than the inner diameter between the legs 26 , 27 .
- the second section 43 corresponding to the construction of the receiving part, verges conically into the first section 41 .
- the pressure element 40 further has a central bore 44 extending therethrough. The diameter of the central bore 44 is dimensioned as just large enough for a screw tool to be guided through it for bringing into engagement with the recess 33 provided in the head 20 .
- the pressure element of the third embodiment is lengthened in the direction of the open end 28 of the legs.
- it has at its end opposite the recess 42 shaped like the segment of a sphere a U-shaped recess 45 , wherein the dimensions of the U-shaped recess of the pressure element are such that the rod 100 can be placed in the channel formed thereby.
- the depth of the U-shaped recess 45 seen in the direction of the cylindrical axis of the receiving part 21 ′, is larger than the diameter of the rod 100 to be received such that the pressure element 40 projects upwards above the rod 100 with lateral legs 46 .
- the pressure element 40 further has on its outer casing two countersunk bores 47 , arranged opposite and offset by 90° from the centre of the U-shaped recess and extending in the radial direction, which cooperate with corresponding crimped bores 48 in the outer casing of the receiving part 21 ′.
- a nut 50 which can be screwed in between the legs 26 , 27 of the receiving part, is provided with an outer thread 51 , which cooperates with the inner thread 29 of the legs.
- the outer thread 51 of the nut is constructed as a flat thread, like that of the inner thread of the previous embodiments.
- the inner thread 52 of the nut 50 is a metric thread.
- the nut has on one of its ends slits 53 for bringing into engagement with a screw tool.
- an inner screw or clamping or set screw 60 for screwing into the nut 50 , which has a metric outer thread 61 which cooperates with the inner thread 52 of the nut 50 .
- the inner screw 60 has a recess 62 for bringing into engagement with a screw tool.
- the screw element is put into the receiving part.
- the pressure element 40 is inserted and is first held loosely over the countersunk and crimped bores 47 , 48 .
- the bone screw is screwed into the bone and the rod 100 then placed in.
- the nut 50 is screwed in, with inner screw 60 at first loosely screwed into it, until the nut impacts on the upper end of the legs 46 and therefore the pressure element 40 presses on the screw head 20 , so that it is locked in its position in the receiving part.
- the nut 50 Owing to the construction of the inner thread 29 of the legs and the outer thread of the nut 50 as flat threads, the nut 50 does not experience any radial force component, but only an axially directed force, which is why no splaying of the legs takes place.
- the screw head is thus securely locked. Because the legs 46 of the pressure element project above the placed in rod 100 , the rod is still displaceable and yet prevented by the nut 50 from falling out or tilting. Finally, the inner screw 60 is tightened until it presses on the rod 100 and fixes it. Fixing the rod thus takes place independently of fixing the head.
- the nut 50 and the inner screw 60 are fully screwed into the receiving part 21 ′.
- the nut 50 ′ has at the end containing the slits 53 a ring-shaped projection 54 , the outer diameter of which corresponds to the outer diameter of the receiving part 21 ′.
- the open end of the ring-shaped projection 54 is further constructed like a cap and has an inclined face 55 which, in the state screwed into the receiving part 21 ′, cooperates with a corresponding bevelled face 56 at the open end 28 of the receiving part 21 ′.
- the length of the nut 50 ′ in the axial direction is chosen in such a way that in the state fully screwed into the receiving part 21 ′ the nut 50 ′ presses on the pressure element 40 with a predetermined force, the ring-shaped projection 54 acting as a stop to limit this force.
- Operation takes place as in the third embodiment with the single difference that the nut 50 ′ can be screwed in only until it rests against the ring-shaped projection 54 and thus the force acting on the pressure element is set to a predetermined value.
- the cap-like projection 54 with its bevelled face 55 grips on to the corresponding bevelled face on the outer face of the receiving part.
- a ring provided on the screwing in tool can be used.
- a hook is provided instead of the thread shank 1 .
- a bar or a rod-shaped element is provided, which has a head shaped like a segment of a sphere on both ends and is connected to a receiving part of the kind described. In this way an element of this kind can be used as connecting element between two rods 100 .
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Abstract
An element with a shank (1) and a holding element (2) connected to it for connecting to a rod (100) is provided, wherein the holding element (2) has a recess (3) having a U-shaped cross-section for receiving the rod (100) with two legs (4, 5) open at one end (6) and an inner thread (7) on the open legs (4, 5) and a locking element (9) with an outer thread (8) which cooperates with the inner thread of the legs, wherein the inner thread (7) of the legs and the outer thread (8) of the locking element are constructed with a flat thread in which the two flanks (7 a, 7 b; 8 a, 8 b)) enclose an angle of 90° in each case with the screw axis (S, M). This prevents splaying of the open legs when the locking element is screwed in. The flat thread is easy to produce.
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- The invention relates to an element to be used in spinal column surgery or accident surgery with a shank and a holding element connected to it for connecting to a rod.
- A bone screw with a shank and a holding element connected to it for connecting to a rod according to the preamble of
claim 1 is known from EP 0 614 649. In this so-called polyaxial bone screw described the inner thread of the open legs of the holding element or receiving part and the outer thread of the inner screw have substantially a rounded thread. - From U.S. Pat. No. 5,005,562 and U.S. Pat. No. 6,074,391 in each case an element according to the preamble of
claim 1 is known. The inner thread of the open legs of the holding element or receiving part and the outer thread of the inner screw are constructed with a saw-tooth pitch to avoid splaying of the legs by radially acting forces during screwing in. - An element according to the preamble of
claim 1 is also known from WO 00/27 297. In this element the flanks of the inner thread facing away from the open ends of the legs formed by the U-shaped recess enclose a negative angle with a plane perpendicular to the central axis of the receiving part. This is also intended to prevent splaying of the legs. - In the above-described devices either a device encircling the holding element from outside is required to prevent splaying of the legs or the thread to be used is difficult to produce.
- This applies in particular to the thread known from WO 00/27 297 with the negative flank angle.
- It is the object of the invention to provide an element with a shank and a holding element connected to it for connecting to a rod, which is easy to produce, compact in structure and easy to handle.
- The object is achieved by an element according to
claim 1. Further developments of the invention are cited in the subordinate claims. - The element according to the invention has the advantage that the inner thread of the legs or the outer thread of the locking element, constructed as a flat thread, is extremely easy to produce. This saves production costs and precision can be increased. As with this thread no forces act outwards in the radial direction, splaying of the open legs of the holding element is avoided and therefore no additional element to be applied from outside to avoid splaying is required. This enables a more compact structure.
- Further features and advantages of the invention emerge from the description of embodiment examples using the figures.
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FIG. 1 shows a sectional illustration of a first embodiment of the element according to the invention. -
FIG. 2 a shows a partial view of the embodiment ofFIG. 1 with the inner screw not yet tightened. -
FIG. 2 b shows an enlarged illustration of a detail fromFIG. 2 a. -
FIG. 3 a shows a partial view of the embodiment ofFIG. 1 with the inner screw tightened. -
FIG. 3 b shows an enlarged illustration of a detail fromFIG. 3 a. -
FIG. 4 shows a sectional illustration of a second embodiment. -
FIG. 5 shows a sectional illustration of a third embodiment. -
FIG. 6 shows a perspective view of the nut fromFIG. 5 . -
FIG. 7 shows a partial view in section of a modification of the third embodiment. -
FIG. 8 shows a perspective view of the nut of the embodiment fromFIG. 7 . - The element according to the invention is constructed in the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 1 of the figures as a monoaxial bone screw. It has ashank 1 with a bone thread section and a receivingpart 2, rigidly connected to it, for receiving arod 100 connecting the bone screw to further bone screws. For this purpose the receiving part is provided with arecess 3 with a U-shaped cross-section, which is dimensioned just large enough for therod 100 to be placed in it and fit into the bottom of the recess. By the U-shaped recess 3 twoopen legs 4, 5 are formed with in each case oneopen end 6 forming the upper edge of thereceiving part 2. Adjacent to theopen end 6 thelegs 4, 5 have aninner thread 7, which cooperates with a correspondingouter thread 8 of aninner screw 9, to be screwed in between thelegs 4, 5, to fix therod 100. - As can be seen in particular in
FIGS. 1 to 3 b, theinner thread 7 and, corresponding to this, theouter thread 8 is constructed as a flat thread. This is characterised in that thethread flanks thread flanks inner screw 9 enclose an angle of 90° with the screw axis S. The thread cross-section is substantially rectangular. The edges can further be constructed as rounded. - The thread flanks are constructed without undercuts. As emerges in particular from the enlarged illustration according to
FIG. 2 b andFIG. 3 b, in this embodiment example theinner thread 7 of the legs and theouter thread 8 of theinner screw 9 are dimensioned relative to one another as follows: radius r1 from the screw axis S to the root of thethread 8 c of theinner screw 9 is smaller than radius r2 from the central axis M of thereceiving part 2 to its crest 7 d. Radius r3 from the screw axis S to thecrest 8 d of theinner screw 9 is smaller than radius r4 from the central axis M of thereceiving part 2 to the root of thethread 7 c of its inner thread. - Furthermore, as shown in
FIG. 2 b, the dimensions of the thread are such that on unloaded bringing into engagement of inner screw andopen legs 4, 5 of the receiving part there is a difference between radii r1 and r2, i.e. a radial play, of 1% to 5% of the outer diameter of the thread, preferably approximately 1%. In the axial direction there is, for a recess of approximately 5 mm, an axial play of approximately 10%. - In operation, after the rod has been placed into the
receiving part 2, theinner screw 9 is first loosely screwed in, so that the rod can still be adjusted. To fix therod 100, theinner screw 9 is tightened. It thereby experiences a counterforce, represented inFIGS. 3 a and 3 b by the arrow F. As aresult flanks 8 a of the outer thread facing theopen end 6, andflanks 7 b of the inner thread facing away from the open end come to be on top of one another. The force acting on the thread flanks therein acts only in the axial direction, as illustrated by the short arrows f inFIGS. 3 a and 3 b. Therefore there is no splaying of thelegs 4, 5. - In a second embodiment shown in
FIG. 4 the element according to the invention is constructed as a polyaxial bone screw. The polyaxial bone screw has a screw element with athread shank 1 with a bone thread which is connected to areceiving part 21 via ahead 20, shaped like a segment of a sphere. Thereceiving part 21 has on one of its ends afirst bore 22, aligned symmetrically to the axis, the diameter of which is larger than that of the thread section of theshank 1 and smaller than that of thehead 20. Thereceiving part 21 further has a coaxialsecond bore 23, which is open at the end opposite to thefirst bore 22 and the diameter of which is large enough for the screw element to be inserted through the open end with its thread section through thefirst bore 22 and with itshead 20 as far as the bottom of thesecond bore 23. Between the first and the second bore a smallcoaxial section 24 is provided which is immediately adjacent to thefirst bore 22 and is constructed as spherical towards the open end, the radius being substantially identical to the section of thehead 20 shaped like a segment of a sphere. Receivingpart 21, like receivingpart 2 of the first embodiment, has a U-shapedrecess 25, arranged as symmetrical to the centre of the part, the bottom of which is directed towards thefirst bore 22 and by which twoopen legs open end 28 of which forms the upper edge of thereceiving part 21. In an area adjacent to theopen end 28 thelegs inner thread 29. The inner thread is constructed according to the invention as a flat thread, as described for the first embodiment. - Further provided is a
pressure element 30, which is constructed in such a way that it has on its side facing the head 20 aspherical indentation 31, the radius of which is substantially identical to the radius of the section of thehead 20 shaped like a segment of a sphere. The outer diameter of the pressure element is chosen in such a way that the pressure element can perform a sliding movement in thereceiving part 21, in other words is displaceable towards thehead 20. The pressure element further has acoaxial bore 32 for access to arecess 33 in thescrew head 20 for bringing into engagement with a screwing in tool. - To fix the
rod 100 and the head in its angle position aninner thread 34 is provided, similarly to in the first embodiment, which has anouter thread 35 cooperating with theinner thread 29 of the legs. The outer thread is again constructed as a flat thread, as in the first embodiment. - In operation the screw element is screwed into the bone after being placed in the
receiving part 21. Thepressure element 30 and therod 100 are then inserted in turn. At this stage thescrew head 20 is still swivellable. By screwing in theinner thread 34 the screw element and the receivingpart 21 are fixed to one another and therefore also therod 100. As, owing to the construction of the cooperating thread of the legs and the inner screw as flat thread no splaying of the legs takes place, no additional securing is required, whereby the polyaxial screw can be configured compactly and produced at a reasonable price. - The third embodiment illustrated in
FIGS. 5 and 6 also shows a polyaxial bone screw. Parts corresponding to the second embodiment are provided with the same reference numerals. The third embodiment differs from the second embodiment in the construction of the receiving part, the pressure element and the inner screw. - The receiving
part 21′ has, adjacent to itsopen end 28, asection 23′ which has a larger diameter than the second bore and which tapers conically towards the first bore. The construction of the receiving part in respect of the U-shaped recess and thelegs open end 28 theinner thread 29 is formed in a predetermined area insection 23′. The inner thread is constructed, as in the first and second embodiment, as a flat thread. - The
pressure element 40 of this embodiment has a substantially cylindricalfirst section 41, the outer diameter of which is chosen in such a way that the pressure element can slide in thesecond bore 23 of the receivingpart 21′. In this first section 41 arecess 42, shaped like the segment of a sphere and widening towards the end, is provided, the sphere radius of which is chosen in such a way that in a state inserted into the receiving part it partially encircles thehead 20 of the screw element. At the opposite end thepressure element 40 is formed in asecond section 43 with an outer diameter enlarged compared with the diameter of thefirst section 41, which is larger than the inner diameter of thebore 23 of the receivingpart 21′ but smaller than the inner diameter between thelegs second section 43, corresponding to the construction of the receiving part, verges conically into thefirst section 41. Thepressure element 40 further has acentral bore 44 extending therethrough. The diameter of thecentral bore 44 is dimensioned as just large enough for a screw tool to be guided through it for bringing into engagement with therecess 33 provided in thehead 20. - A substantial difference from the pressure element of the second embodiment is that the pressure element of the third embodiment is lengthened in the direction of the
open end 28 of the legs. For this purpose it has at its end opposite therecess 42 shaped like the segment of a sphere aU-shaped recess 45, wherein the dimensions of the U-shaped recess of the pressure element are such that therod 100 can be placed in the channel formed thereby. The depth of theU-shaped recess 45, seen in the direction of the cylindrical axis of the receivingpart 21′, is larger than the diameter of therod 100 to be received such that thepressure element 40 projects upwards above therod 100 withlateral legs 46. - The
pressure element 40 further has on its outer casing twocountersunk bores 47, arranged opposite and offset by 90° from the centre of the U-shaped recess and extending in the radial direction, which cooperate with corresponding crimped bores 48 in the outer casing of the receivingpart 21′. - Instead of the
inner screw 9 of the first and second embodiment, in the third embodiment anut 50, which can be screwed in between thelegs outer thread 51, which cooperates with theinner thread 29 of the legs. Theouter thread 51 of the nut is constructed as a flat thread, like that of the inner thread of the previous embodiments. Theinner thread 52 of thenut 50 is a metric thread. As can be seen fromFIG. 6 , the nut has on one of its ends slits 53 for bringing into engagement with a screw tool. - Further provided is an inner screw or clamping or set
screw 60 for screwing into thenut 50, which has a metricouter thread 61 which cooperates with theinner thread 52 of thenut 50. Theinner screw 60 has arecess 62 for bringing into engagement with a screw tool. - In operation, as in the second embodiment, first the screw element is put into the receiving part. Then, differently from the second embodiment, the
pressure element 40 is inserted and is first held loosely over the countersunk andcrimped bores rod 100 then placed in. Thereupon thenut 50 is screwed in, withinner screw 60 at first loosely screwed into it, until the nut impacts on the upper end of thelegs 46 and therefore thepressure element 40 presses on thescrew head 20, so that it is locked in its position in the receiving part. Owing to the construction of theinner thread 29 of the legs and the outer thread of thenut 50 as flat threads, thenut 50 does not experience any radial force component, but only an axially directed force, which is why no splaying of the legs takes place. The screw head is thus securely locked. Because thelegs 46 of the pressure element project above the placed inrod 100, the rod is still displaceable and yet prevented by thenut 50 from falling out or tilting. Finally, theinner screw 60 is tightened until it presses on therod 100 and fixes it. Fixing the rod thus takes place independently of fixing the head. - In the third embodiment shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6 thenut 50 and theinner screw 60 are fully screwed into the receivingpart 21′. In the modified embodiment shown inFIGS. 7 and 8 thenut 50′ has at the end containing the slits 53 a ring-shapedprojection 54, the outer diameter of which corresponds to the outer diameter of the receivingpart 21′. The open end of the ring-shapedprojection 54 is further constructed like a cap and has aninclined face 55 which, in the state screwed into the receivingpart 21′, cooperates with a correspondingbevelled face 56 at theopen end 28 of the receivingpart 21′. The length of thenut 50′ in the axial direction is chosen in such a way that in the state fully screwed into the receivingpart 21′ thenut 50′ presses on thepressure element 40 with a predetermined force, the ring-shapedprojection 54 acting as a stop to limit this force. - Operation takes place as in the third embodiment with the single difference that the
nut 50′ can be screwed in only until it rests against the ring-shapedprojection 54 and thus the force acting on the pressure element is set to a predetermined value. - To prevent deformation of the
legs part 21′ by axial wringing caused by torsion forces at the moment of tightening, the cap-like projection 54 with itsbevelled face 55 grips on to the corresponding bevelled face on the outer face of the receiving part. After final tightening there is no longer any torsional loading of this kind and thelegs nut 50′. - Alternatively to the cap-like construction of the
projection 54, a ring provided on the screwing in tool can be used. - In a modification of the above-described embodiments a hook is provided instead of the
thread shank 1. In a further modification of the polyaxial embodiments, instead of thethread shank 1 or the hook, a bar or a rod-shaped element is provided, which has a head shaped like a segment of a sphere on both ends and is connected to a receiving part of the kind described. In this way an element of this kind can be used as connecting element between tworods 100.
Claims (2)
1-15. (canceled)
16. A holding device comprising:
a shank portion;
a holding portion connected to the shank portion for holding a rod; and
a locking element to lock the rod in the holding portion;
wherein the holding portion comprises a recess on one end having a U-shaped cross-section and two open legs for receiving the rod, and an inner thread on the open legs;
wherein the locking element comprises an outer thread having two flanks, the outer thread cooperating with the inner thread, one of the two flanks of the outer thread facing the one end of the holding portion and the other of the two flanks of the outer thread facing away from the one end of the holding portion; and
wherein the inner thread comprises two flanks, one of the two flanks of the inner thread facing the one end of the holding portion and the other of the two flanks of the inner thread facing away from the one end of the holding portion, each of the two flanks of the inner thread enclosing an angle of 90° with a central axis (M) of the holding portion;
wherein a crest of the outer thread of the locking element is spaced from a root of the inner thread when the locking element is tightened such that an axial force acts on the holding device to prevent the legs from splaying; and,
wherein the inner thread of the open legs comprises a rounded root.
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