Projected display sport goggle

Surgery – Diagnostic testing – Cardiovascular

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351 41, 351158, 2422, 2425, 2426, A61B 502

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058139907

ABSTRACT:
A projected display sport goggle that is used to provide continuous and uninterrupted feedback of information to the athlete. The goggle will permit the athlete to adjust their performance based on real time information. This information includes speed, distance traveled, temperature, heart rate, time of day, elapsed time, cadence, and a time based alarm. The informational display presented by the goggle is easy to read and understand. Similar in size and shape to a pair of eyeglasses, it will not significantly interfere with or restrict the movement of the athlete. It is capable of withstanding the impacts and shocks associated with athletic activities. It is easy to use and operate, and is inexpensive to manufacture. The goggle provides a safe, economic, and highly reliable method for monitoring an athlete's performance.

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