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Intervertebral prosthesisIntervertebral prosthesis description/claimsThe Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20080294259, Intervertebral prosthesis. Brief Patent Description - Full Patent Description - Patent Application Claims The present application is a continuation of Ser. No. 11/084,224 (Attorney Docket No. 022031-001710US) filed Mar. 18, 2005, which is a continuation-in-part of PCT/IB2003/001529 (Attorney Docket No. 022031-001700PC) filed on Apr. 24, 2003, designating the United States, which claimed priority from South African application 2002/7517 filed on Sep. 19, 2002, the full disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to an intervertebral prosthesis. In the event of damage to a spinal disc it is known practice to implant an intervertebral prosthesis surgically to replace the damaged organ. Several types of prosthesis for this purpose are known and in common use. One type of known intervertebral prosthesis is sold by Waldemar Link GmbH & Co under the trade mark LINK® SB Charité. This prosthesis includes upper and lower prosthesis plates which locate against and engage the adjacent vertebral bodies, and a low friction core between the plates. The core has upper and lower convexly curved surfaces and the plates have corresponding, concavely curved recesses which cooperate with the curved surfaces of the core. This allows the plates to slide over the core to allow required spinal movements to take place. The curved recesses in the plates are surrounded by annular ridges which locate, at the limit of sliding movement of the plates over the core, in opposing peripheral channels surrounding the curved surfaces of the core. This type of configuration is also described in EP 0 560 140 and EP 0 560 141 (both Waldemar Link GmbH & Co). However a drawback of such configurations is that the provision of the peripheral ribs and channels limits the areas available for bearing and sliding contact between the plates and core, and accordingly the loads which can be transmitted by the prosthesis. As a result of the relatively small bearing areas, it is believed that at least the core will be subject to rapid wear and have a relatively short life-span. EP 0 560 141 also describes one alternative arrangement in which the curved surfaces of the core carry opposing, elongate keys that locate in elongate grooves in the plates and another alternative arrangement in which the plates have opposing elongate keys that locate in elongate grooves in the opposite curved surfaces of the core. These key and groove arrangements allow the plates to slide freely over the core, within the limits of the length of the grooves, in one plane only. Although allowance is made for some lateral play of the keys in the grooves, very little sliding movement of the plates over the core can take place in the orthogonal vertical plane, and this is considered to be a serious drawback of this design. 2. Description of the Background Art European Patent Publications EP 0 560 140 and EO 0 560 141 have been discussed above. U.S. Patent Publications US2002/0035400 and US2002/0128715 describe intervertebral prostheses with center-posts received in passages in a core. The core possesses an annular flange structure engaged by extensions on the plates. BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccording to the invention there is provided an intervertebral prosthesis for insertion between adjacent vertebrae, the prosthesis comprising upper and lower prosthesis plates locatable against the respective vertebrae and having opposing, concavely curved recesses therein and a core located between the plates, the core having opposed, convexly curved surfaces received in the recesses of the plates to allow the plates to slide in articulated manner over the core, characterized in that: the opposed surfaces of the core and the recesses of the plates have cooperating spherical curvatures, the recess of a plate surrounds a locating peg projecting centrally from the base of the recess, and the peg locates loosely in an opening located centrally in a curved surface of the core, whereby the plates can slide over the core in all directions while the peg holds the core captive. In some embodiments, only one of the plates, typically the operatively lower plate, includes a peg. In other embodiments, both plates include pegs, the pegs opposing one another and locating loosely in respective openings located centrally in the opposed curved surfaces of the core. In each embodiment it is preferred that each peg and the opening in which it locates are conical in shape. According to another aspect of the invention there is provided a prosthesis plate for use in a prosthesis as summarized above, the prosthesis plate having a coarse surface locatable against a vertebra, an oppositely facing concavely curved surface which is complemental in shape to a convexly curved surface of a core of the prosthesis, characterized in the concavely curved surface of the plate has a spherical curvature and in that the plate includes a conical locating peg extending centrally from the concavely curved surface, the peg being locatable loosely in a central opening in the convexly curved surface of the core. According to yet another aspect of the invention there is provided a core for use in the prosthesis, the core comprising a one piece plastics body having operatively upper and lower curved surfaces, characterized in that the curved surfaces of the body are spherically curved and at least one of the surfaces has a central, conical opening therein dimensioned to receive a conical locating peg of a prosthesis plate loosely. Other features of the invention are set forth in the appended claims. Continue reading about Intervertebral prosthesis... Full patent description for Intervertebral prosthesis Brief Patent Description - Full Patent Description - Patent Application Claims Click on the above for other options relating to this Intervertebral prosthesis patent application. Patent Applications in related categories: 20090281628 - Apparatus for restoration of the spine and methods of use thereof - The subject disclosure are directed to systems, apparatuses, devices and methods for vertebral and spinal correction. In some embodiments, an expansible implant is provided which may be inserted between two vertebrae, for instance, for maintenance and/or restoration of the distance/space between vertebrae. The implant may include first and second opposed ... 20090281628 - Apparatus for restoration of the spine and methods of use thereof - The subject disclosure are directed to systems, apparatuses, devices and methods for vertebral and spinal correction. In some embodiments, an expansible implant is provided which may be inserted between two vertebrae, for instance, for maintenance and/or restoration of the distance/space between vertebrae. The implant may include first and second opposed ... ### 1. Sign up (takes 30 seconds). 2. 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