×

Adjustable intracranial pressure measuring screw

  • US 4,646,752 A
  • Filed: 04/25/1983
  • Issued: 03/03/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/25/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Term
First Claim
Patent Images

1. An apparatus for use in measuring fluid pressure in the skull, said apparatus comprising:

  • a generally cylindrical body having a proximal end portion and a corresponding proximal end, a distal end portion and a corresponding distal end;

    means defining a fluid pressure communication channel extending through said body from the distal end to the proximal end thereof;

    a plurality of screw threads located on the exterior surface of the body at the distal end portion so that the distal end portion of said body can be adapted to be screwed into a skull hole; and

    , adjustable stop means mounted with respect to the body so that the adjustable stop means can be moved along the distal end portion of the body to establish an adjustable distance between the stop means and the distal end of said body whereby the body can be screwed into a skull hole of a known depth and the stop means can be adjusted beforehand so that the distal end of the body will be located at the level of the inner surface of the skull, said adjustable stop means including a generally planar washer means having;

    (i) inner screw threads that cooperatively engage the screw threads on the exterior surface of the distal end portion of the body so that rotation of the threaded washer means varies the distance between the washer means and the distal end of the body; and

    ,(ii) an outer edge and a slot formed therein which extends inwardly from the outer edge of the planar washer means, said slot being parallel to the plane of said generally planar washer means and terminating before reaching said inner screw threads.

View all claims
  • 2 Assignments
Timeline View
Assignment View
    ×
    ×