Fallonventions: Rake Hands 5000, TiC (Tongue-Interface-Communication), Jumper's Helper

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-It's GE's "Fallonventions," Jimmy Fallon's night of inventions. ♪♪ -Now, I love inventions, and I'm okay with kids. So I got together with GE, and we found some of the best and brightest kids out there. I think you're gonna be amazed at what we came up with. So let's meet our first inventor. Come on over here. Patrick, get over here. Hey! [ Cheers and applause ] Patrick, how are you? Nice to meet you, my friend. [ Laughter ] Where are you from? What's your full name? Where are you from? How old are you? -My name is Patrick Andrew Joyner, and I am 11. And I'm from Augusta, Georgia. [ Cheers and applause ] -That's right. Augusta, Georgia. Are you a golfer? Do you enjoy golfing? -Yeah. I'm not very good at it. [ Laughter ] -It doesn't matter. Have you ever been to the Masters? -Yeah. [ Laughter ] -Patrick, what is your invention? What did you bring for me here? -The Rake Hand 5,000. -The Rake Hand. 5,000? [ Laughter ] I don't know if that's even legal to have here. This is the newest version, the 5,000? -It's the only version. [ Laughter ] -I guess it's the only version, yep. Just started with the 5,000. All right. So, how'd you come up with the idea for Rake Hands? -Well, Dad makes me go outside and pick up all the yard waste. So this makes it go by quicker because you just go up, spread out the fingers, and pick up whatever you need to, then trash it. Show me -- show me what you got here. Show me how they work here. Let me see. So you get in there, yeah. Look at this. Rake Hands. Already this is more efficient. Look at this. [ Cheers and applause ] This is great. I like this idea. Rake Hands. This is fantastic. This is so much -- This is -- you know what it is? Whoever wants to use a rake where you don't have to bend down or do anything, it doesn't hurt your back. This, you get down in there, and you get two, three, four leaves, sometimes nothing. Sometimes no leaves. And it's just fantastic. I'm gonna use these all fall. Hey, Patrick, that's enough cleaning. I think it's perfect. I have an invention that I think you should use. -Oh? -Yeah, it's really good. Now, we all love umbrellas. They keep you dry, but they don't keep you hydrated. Until now. I'm talking about the Drink-Brella. It's the umbrella that you can drink out of. I'll show you how it works. Patrick climb up there, and be careful with those -- yeah, those Rake Hands. -Can I take these off? -Yes, please. -Okay. [ Laughter ] All right. Gosh. Be careful, Patrick. All right. -Ready? -No, I'm not ready at all. -Okay. [ Laughter ] Here we go. Yeah. Go for it, buddy. Make it rain. -Rain! Chug, chug. -All right, good. Now watch. Now look at this. Here we go. That's enough. Patrick, stop. [ Laughter ] Patrick! It's getting too heavy to hold. Look at this. Look at this, how easy this is here to hold. You take this tube... [ Laughter ] You take the tube. You're out there, you're thirsty, it's raining out. [ Laughter ] There you go. Thank you. That's it. The Drink-Brella. [ Cheers and applause ] Here you go, Patrick. Get this out of here. Patrick, here. Thank you, Patrick. Yeah. Get these Rake Hands, too, Patrick. Now, guys, let's meet our next inventor. Emma, everybody. Emma. [ Cheers and applause ] Hi, Emma! -Hi. -Emma, nice to see you. How old are you, and where are you from? -I'm 18 years old, and I'm from Oakville, Ontario, in Canada. -Yeah! Canada, all right! [ Cheers and applause ] Now, I love this. I've seen this invention. I saw this months ago. But then I saw it in rehearsal, but I think it's very important. Great invention. Congratulations. What is this invention? -So my invention is called T.I.C. It stands for Tongue Interface Communication. And it's a tongue-controlled computer mouse for individuals with ALS or any spinal-cord conditions that prevent them from communicating or using a computer. -How did you come up with this? -I had a friend who had ALS, and so I could see how he had difficulty communicating his needs and wants verbally. -Can you show me how it works? -Yeah, for sure. So this is just a regular sports mouth guard. Got it out of my brother's hockey bag. Clean. So it has five buttons attached to it. -That is so Canada, yeah. [ Laughter ] -Exactly. So there are five buttons attached to it, and these five buttons move the mouse up, down, left, right, and then click. This one is left. -Yep. -This one is up. -Yep. This one down. This one right, and then click. -Okay. -Yep. -With your tongue. Can I -- -With your tongue. -Can I try to do it? -You absolutely can. -You have it hooked up to the computer, right? -I do. -Yep. -And we have a plastic bag, of course, trusty plastic bag to eliminate any exposure to the circuitry. -Absolutely. -So yeah. [ Laughter ] -I thought it was like a -- So it's circuitry. -If it shocks, it's okay. -Am I gonna get shocked by this? -Only 3.3 volts. [ Laughter ] -That's all it takes for me to -- yeah. -It's the current that kills you. -All right. Here we go. [ Muffled ] Like that? -Yeah, exactly. -[ Mumbles ] -Yep. A bit of a mouthful, eh? -[ Mumbles ] [ Laughter ] [ Cheers and applause ] [ Mumbling ] [ Muffled ] This is amazing. -Thank you. -[ Normal voice ] This is amazing. I really do love this idea. But I want you to see an invention that I made. [ Laughter ] Hamburgers are messy and hard to eat, am I right? Right. So as soon as you start eating, what happens? You go -- "Oh, man!" Worst barbecue ever, right? -Exactly. -Everything falls out, but that doesn't happen with hot dogs. Which led me to create the Burgdog. Check this thing out. Yeah, look at this. It's a hamburger that's shaped like a hot dog. [ Laughter ] So it's got the delicious taste of a hamburger, but it's clean and easy to eat like a hot dog. And here's the best part -- it looks delicious. [ Laughter ] -Why not call it a Hamdog? -Why not -- What? -Why not call it a Hamdog? -Yeah. Probably a better name for it, actually. [ Laughter ] Get out of here. Good to see you there, Emma. This is part of the future. Hamdog is a better name. That's a better name. All right. Yeah, Burgdog is not as good. Ham -- ham -- yeah, Hamdog. Let's meet our last inventor. Come over here, Leah. Please, nice to see you. Hi! Nice to see you. Leah, how old are you and where are you from? -I'm 10 and I'm from Delaware, Ohio. -Delaware, Ohio. Well, welcome. Thank you for being on. I'm already excited about this. What is this invention? -This is the Jumper's Helper. -The Jumper's Helper. Okay, and how did you come up with this idea? -Well, me and my sister Abby love to jump rope. But our parents didn't always have time to help us swing the rope. [ Audience aws ] [ Laughter ] -It's gonna be okay. They weren't there for you, it's all right. [ Laughter ] I had the same problem growing up. Yeah. So wait -- so, yeah, because you need a third person if you're gonna double jump rope. -Yeah. Mm-hmm. -This is genius. I love this idea. This is the Jumper's Helper. And so it just stands there. You've got some PVC pipe here. Can I do it? Can I try it out? -Yeah. -Leah, I think this is gonna take off. I like this idea. Got the jump rope there. All right. I get it back here. It's just me and you hanging out. What's your sister's name? -Abby. -Yeah. Think you could have brought Abby to the show, but no big deal. [ Laughter ] She's probably having fun. All right, here we go. One, two, three. [ Cheers and applause ] Yes! This is good. Hey, Patrick, get in here! Patrick, you try it, too. Patrick, watch it! Patrick, watch it! [ Cheers and applause ] ♪♪ I think it's a great thing. Leah, great job. Emma, come on back. All the kids, come on back. [ Cheers and applause ] Come out here, Patrick. Guys, I have one more thing to show you. GE wants young minds to dream big to make the impossible possible. So they're giving each of you $5,000 to help further your education. [ Cheers and applause ] Congratulations! That's what I'm talking about. Here, Leah, that's for you, a giant check. Congrats, guys. My thanks to Patrick, Emma, Leah, and our friends at GE. For more, check out our GE Fallonventions website to see some of my inventions. Stick around. We'll be right back with Seth McFarlane everybody. [ Cheers and applause ] ♪♪ -GE -- imagination at work.
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Channel: The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
Views: 364,372
Rating: 4.8842678 out of 5
Keywords: The Tonight Show, Jimmy Fallon, GE Fallonventions, Rake Hands 5000, TiC (Tongue-Interface-Communic, Jumper's Helper, NBC, NBC TV, Television, Funny, Talk Show, comedic, humor, snl, Fallon Stand-up, Fallon monologue, tonight, show, jokes, funny video, interview, variety, comedy sketches, talent, celebrities, video, clip, highlight, inventions, science, GE
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Length: 9min 23sec (563 seconds)
Published: Wed Sep 06 2017
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