US 12,004,883 B2
Noninvasive sensor system with visual infographic display
Gregory A. Olsen, Lake Forest, CA (US)
Assigned to Willow Laboratories, Inc., Irvine, CA (US)
Filed by Willow Laboratories, Inc., Irvine, CA (US)
Filed on Mar. 1, 2022, as Appl. No. 17/652,990.
Application 16/688,692 is a division of application No. 15/146,810, filed on May 4, 2016, granted, now 10,524,738, issued on Jan. 7, 2020.
Application 17/652,990 is a continuation of application No. 16/688,692, filed on Nov. 19, 2019, granted, now 11,291,415.
Claims priority of provisional application 62/156,551, filed on May 4, 2015.
Claims priority of provisional application 62/156,722, filed on May 4, 2015.
Claims priority of provisional application 62/156,581, filed on May 4, 2015.
Prior Publication US 2022/0323024 A1, Oct. 13, 2022
This patent is subject to a terminal disclaimer.
Int. Cl. A61B 5/145 (2006.01); A61B 5/00 (2006.01); A61B 5/0205 (2006.01); A61B 5/024 (2006.01); A61B 5/1455 (2006.01); G16H 15/00 (2018.01); A61B 5/0255 (2006.01)
CPC A61B 5/7425 (2013.01) [A61B 5/0205 (2013.01); A61B 5/02438 (2013.01); A61B 5/14546 (2013.01); A61B 5/1455 (2013.01); A61B 5/14552 (2013.01); A61B 5/7275 (2013.01); A61B 5/743 (2013.01); A61B 5/7475 (2013.01); G16H 15/00 (2018.01); A61B 5/0255 (2013.01)] 8 Claims
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. A system configured to assist a user in improving physiological performance during exercise by monitoring physiological measurements over a range of circumstances and providing user data in a useful way to the user, the system comprising:
a non-invasive physiological sensor and hardware processor configured to obtain user physiological data and elevation data over a period of time, wherein the user data comprises a plurality of physiological measurements obtained at a plurality of altitude elevations;
a database configured to store the user data; and
a user interface generated by a processing system having one or more hardware processors and one or more servers, wherein the user interface is configured to display at least a first physiological measurement of the plurality of physiological measurements and a second physiological measurement of the plurality of physiological measurements and provide in a graphical presentation, an indication of the first and second physiological measurements each in relation to a corresponding indication of an altitude elevation at which the first and second physiological measurements were obtained.