Patent ID: 8623056

Claim:
An expandable spinal insert adapted for insertion between succeeding spinal vertebrae, comprising: a body including upper and lower assembleable halves, wherein each of said assembleable halves exhibits a concave exterior adapted to seat against an opposing location of an articular process associated with a selected vertebrae, and wherein said upper half further exhibits a tapered and perimeter defining lower edge configured to overlap a perimeter defining upper edge of said lower half; and a plurality of arcuate shaped screws, wherein each arcuate shaped screw includes an enlarged head at a first exposed end and a vertebrae fixing portion defined at an opposite end, and wherein said vertebrae fixing portion comprises a flexible, dovetail configuration defined by a plurality of serrations, and wherein said flexible, dovetail configuration is configured to be received in a withdrawal resistant manner in a mating undercut profile formed in a vertebral mounting location; and wherein said lower assembleable half includes a plurality of accessible apertures for receiving therethrough said enlarged heads of said arcuate shaped screws such that each arcuate shaped screw is seated within an accessible aperture, and wherein said vertebrae fixing portion of each arcuate shaped screw projects through said lower assembleable half and out a lower surface location of said lower assembleable half for mounting to a vertebra; and wherein said assembleable halves further define an interior including a beveling arrangement, wherein said beveling arrangement includes a rotatable first screw drive component formed within said lower assembleable half and extending across said interior defined within said assembleable halves, and a second screw drive component extending in a crosswise relationship relative to said first screw drive component, said second screw drive component exhibiting an exterior screw pattern which is actuated in a bevel-like fashion upon rotation of said first screw drive component in order to outwardly displace said upper assembleable half relative to said lower assembleable half.