20240033064. SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF PLATE TRIAL PACKAGING simplified abstract (WRIGHT MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, INC.)

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SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF PLATE TRIAL PACKAGING

Organization Name

WRIGHT MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, INC.

Inventor(s)

Lewis Pearce Branthover of Memphis TN (US)

Blake O'briant of Germantown TN (US)

Zach Christensen of Wellsville UT (US)

SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF PLATE TRIAL PACKAGING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240033064 titled 'SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF PLATE TRIAL PACKAGING

Simplified Explanation

The packaging system described in the patent application consists of a packaging container and a packaging element. The packaging container has a first half with a base surface and an outer wall that defines an inset receiving area. It also has a second half that is designed to lockingly couple with the first half, and a coupling element extending from the base surface of the first half. The packaging element includes a central coupling body with an opening that is sized and configured to receive the coupling element of the packaging container. It also has multiple secondary coupling elements, each coupled to the outer perimeter of the central coupling body. Several surgical elements are coupled to these secondary coupling elements.

  • The packaging system includes a container and an element for securely packaging surgical elements.
  • The container has a first half with a base surface and an outer wall, and a second half that locks with the first half.
  • The container also has a coupling element extending from the base surface.
  • The packaging element has a central coupling body with an opening to receive the coupling element of the container.
  • The packaging element also has multiple secondary coupling elements, each coupled to the outer perimeter of the central coupling body.
  • Surgical elements are coupled to the secondary coupling elements.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Medical industry: The packaging system can be used to securely package surgical elements, ensuring their safety during transportation and storage.
  • Pharmaceutical industry: The system can be utilized to package and transport delicate pharmaceutical products, such as vials or syringes.
  • Electronics industry: The packaging system can be adapted to securely package sensitive electronic components, protecting them from damage.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Secure packaging: The packaging system provides a locking relationship between the container and the packaging element, ensuring that the surgical elements or other delicate products are securely held in place.
  • Protection during transportation: The system's design prevents the surgical elements or other products from shifting or getting damaged during transportation, reducing the risk of breakage or contamination.
  • Organization and efficiency: The packaging system allows for easy organization and identification of the packaged items, streamlining inventory management and retrieval processes.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Enhanced safety: The secure packaging provided by the system ensures that the surgical elements or other delicate products are protected from damage, reducing the risk of accidents or contamination.
  • Improved efficiency: The packaging system allows for easy assembly and disassembly, making it convenient for healthcare professionals or other users to access the packaged items quickly.
  • Cost-effective: The system's design allows for efficient use of space, reducing the need for excessive packaging materials and minimizing storage and transportation costs.


Original Abstract Submitted

a packaging system includes a packaging container and a packaging element. the packaging container include a first half having a base surface and an outer wall defining an inset receiving area, a second half sized and configured to couple to the first half in a locking relationship, and a coupling element extending from the base surface of the first half. the packaging element includes a central coupling body defining an opening sized and configured to receive the coupling element of the packaging container therethrough and a plurality of secondary coupling elements each coupled to an outer perimeter of the central coupling body. a plurality of surgical elements are each coupled to one of the plurality of secondary coupling elements.