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Merlocke 09-10-2008 10:48 PM

Another bright idea.
 
So what's your crazy idea that will someday earn you millions of dollars?

Back in the day, it was adding a clock to any everyday object. These days, it's slapping a camera or an mp3 player on something to make it the new hotness. Perhaps it's your bigger better badder nose hair trimmer, or some bastardization of the flowbee... Fellow TFP'ers - what's your better mousetrap?

And nobody mention actually building a "large HARDON collider" unless it has a camera, mp3 player, and a way to make the black hole clean my toilet...

healer 09-10-2008 11:26 PM

I want to build a device that instantly (and safely) can produce large quantities of toast. I was thinking something along the lines of a long, super-heated vertical tube that is heat-calibrated for gravity so that you can just drop the bread in at the top and get toast falling out the bottom.

What can I say...I like toast. And there's no longer wait than waiting for the toaster to pop.

dlish 11-11-2008 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by healer (Post 2522225)
I want to build a device that instantly (and safely) can produce large quantities of toast. I was thinking something along the lines of a long, super-heated vertical tube that is heat-calibrated for gravity so that you can just drop the bread in at the top and get toast falling out the bottom.

What can I say...I like toast. And there's no longer wait than waiting for the toaster to pop.

i hate the current toaster machines. you get one, then you have to wait for the other. sometimes a man likes to have all his toast at once. instead of a vertical line, they need to make a horizontal one. say where 5 toasts finish all together.

Baraka_Guru 11-11-2008 07:09 PM

You mean like a toast gun?

ngdawg 11-11-2008 07:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dlish (Post 2559038)
i hate the current toaster machines. you get one, then you have to wait for the other. sometimes a man likes to have all his toast at once. instead of a vertical line, they need to make a horizontal one. say where 5 toasts finish all together.

Uhm...toaster oven... nice big one.

My invention: the all-in-one room washer. Installed in kitchen or bathroom, it would work like those little box carwashes. Push a button and steaming sprays of soapy solution would come from the ceiling, cover everything, then get rinsed and super-blow-dried.
Of course, you'd have to have a drain in your floor and maybe automatic doors to close the room off, but I can see this totally working out.

fresnelly 11-11-2008 08:16 PM

Have you ever been out on the town and suddenly realized you forgot to set the recorder (PVR, VCR, whatever) for that special TV show starting soon?

I'd like to have a recorder that can be operated via telephone to resolve that very situation. Just dial in, punch in a few key commands and you can stay out safe in the knowledge that you won't miss that season finale after all. We can already do this with answering machines. Wait. Can Tivo already do this?

My second idea is a just a regular TV remote but with the added feature of a small scroll wheel embedded in it. As you scroll it forward, your TV starts surfing up through the channels. The farther you scroll it, the faster it cycles through. Scrolling it back towards you switches the channels down. It's intuitive and would reduce muscle strain from all that clicking.

Randerolf 11-11-2008 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Baraka_Guru (Post 2559040)
You mean like a toast gun?

Sorry, I can't think of anything to add, because I just got a big friggin' grin on face. :thumbsup: Toast gun

MSD 11-11-2008 08:25 PM

I really thought I might have been the first one to come up with the self-cooling soda can that decompresses CO2 through a coil or bundle of tubes when I was in high school.

Nope, beaten.

I thought that nobody had an alarm clock that would monitor brain waves, average the length of your sleep cycle, and wake you up during the last light sleep phase before your preprogrammed time.

Nope, beaten.

I stopped trying to invent stuff after that second one.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Merlocke (Post 2522221)
And nobody mention actually building a "large HARDON collider" unless it has a camera, mp3 player, and a way to make the black hole clean my toilet...

Sorry, according to a scientist working at CERN, the joke of calling it the large hardon collider was worn out long before construction started :p
Quote:

Originally Posted by fresnelly (Post 2559066)
Wait. Can Tivo already do this?

If you have Verizon, yes.
Record Shows on TiVo Via Cell Phone : Dory Devlin : Yahoo! Tech

Reese 11-11-2008 08:35 PM

I'd tell you some of my ideas but my lawyer has informed me to keep quiet until the patents go through.

Stare At The Sun 11-11-2008 08:35 PM

Quote:

I thought that nobody had an alarm clock that would monitor brain waves, average the length of your sleep cycle, and wake you up during the last light sleep phase before your preprogrammed time.
Holy crap you too! I came in here to post that!

Where can you buy this?

jewels 11-12-2008 03:07 AM

I've always dreamed of providing the in-demand beer IV that hooks you up to a source or keg when you're partying. Just like a hospital IV, you press a button to control the doseage.

little_tippler 11-12-2008 04:39 AM

My idea was simple but I'm thinking it exists already now.

I use contacts and from the very beginning was told it's wise to carry them around with you at all times in case you need to take them out in an emergency. But, there is no lens carrying device that is convenient, nor do they sell small bottles of lens fluid. So I thought I'd make a travel pack for that, but small and fits anywhere.

But, since the airports started tightening security in relation to liquids, a few lens liquid companies have made some small bottles and travel kits. I know I thought of it before I saw them in shops. I still think there is a niche for a decent lens travel pouch.

Another idea is a pen that dispenses paint instead of ink. I made one for myself for my artwork - I needed a device that would make writing with paint easy. It only has one problem, you can't stop the paint running when you want. So it gets messy. Basically I use the outer tube of a pen (discard the inside bits), stick it in a can of paint so the tube fills up then I take it out and stopper the end. When I want to use it I remove the stopper and the paint flows! I love it :D

SabrinaFair 11-12-2008 05:19 AM

My bright idea was not for a device, but for a book. I want to write a book about male/female platonic friendships, and how these friendships often become casualties of a romantic relationship--particularly when the male gets involved with someone. I want to explore why this happens, and perhaps offer some solutions....maybe one day I'll get around to writing it.

Poppinjay 11-12-2008 05:27 AM

I used to want an above bed beverage dispenser. It would be like three large metal cups with cooling circuitry in them. One would hold a milk jug, one would hold a pot of ice tea, and the last would hold a pitcher of water. There would be tubes running from each to my pillow with auto sealing closures. There, I could read the sunday paper without getting out of bed.

I lived in a cool climate then.

tisonlyi 11-12-2008 05:41 AM

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Originally Posted by fresnelly (Post 2559066)
Have you ever been out on the town and suddenly realized you forgot to set the recorder (PVR, VCR, whatever) for that special TV show starting soon?

I'd like to have a recorder that can be operated via telephone to resolve that very situation. Just dial in, punch in a few key commands and you can stay out safe in the knowledge that you won't miss that season finale after all. We can already do this with answering machines. Wait. Can Tivo already do this?

MythTV, a linux-based and free as in speech PVR system, already has a control module for remote access via the web.

If you have a method of controlling something via the web, then it's a short stop to making it controllable via:

Phone: Asteriks
SMS: Kannel - you can set up a personal gateway using an old phone. ;)
Carrier Pigeon: RFC 2549
-----Added 12/11/2008 at 08 : 45 : 40-----
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stare At The Sun (Post 2559081)
Holy crap you too! I came in here to post that!

Where can you buy this?

Sleeptracker the Unique Alarm Clock, Wake Up Easier - Sleeptracker the Sleep Watch

BadNick 11-12-2008 06:51 AM

As far as "over the phone" control, our BBQ division has a gadget that you can hook up to your charcoal/wood fired smoker/cooker and control the cooking from a remote location via phone or internet. One version has a probe in the meat and a probe in the cooking zone so it knows both temperatures, then it pulses the airflow into the chamber so it burns as slowly as possible and at just the right temp for whatever temp you programmed to be the meat temp. For example, you can put a brisket on the cooker and leave it there for a whole day, slow cooking it at low temp, without burning up the wood &/or charcoal too fast so you don't have to add more fuel as it cooks...come home from work, eat it.


Quote:

Originally Posted by jewels (Post 2559155)
I've always dreamed of providing the in-demand beer IV that hooks you up to a source or keg when you're partying. Just like a hospital IV, you press a button to control the doseage.

I'm sure you've seen this one, jewels....a little more R & D and you'll have your invention:

http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...eerHatGuy2.jpg

little_tippler 11-12-2008 07:00 AM

ugh. Well, I'm not a beer fan. Also, I hate straws! Why anyone would want a beverage dispensed to them from a deposit above their head through a straw beats me. Only beverage I like through a straw is Caipirinha. Thinking about it, I think I don't like it because it reminds me of when people are being fed through a tube.

Poppinjay 11-12-2008 07:06 AM

How DARE you impune straws! This is WAR! Although I don't like beer through straws.

fresnelly 11-12-2008 08:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by little_tippler (Post 2559284)
ugh. Well, I'm not a beer fan. Also, I hate straws! Why anyone would want a beverage dispensed to them from a deposit above their head through a straw beats me. Only beverage I like through a straw is Caipirinha. Thinking about it, I think I don't like it because it reminds me of when people are being fed through a tube.

Not even Crazy Straws?

http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...razy-straw.gif

Now there's a million dollar idea!

snowy 11-12-2008 09:00 AM

For those of you who want lots of toast quickly, I'd recommend getting a commercial foodservice toaster:

http://www.acemart.com/renderImage.i...s/HATTQ400.jpg

Makes lots of toast very, very quickly. Admittedly, they cost over $1000, but I did love having access to one when I was eating in the dining halls at university.

BadNick 11-12-2008 09:01 AM

Add some glow to your suck with L.E.D. straws

http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...isc/merch5.jpg

MSD 11-12-2008 12:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by onesnowyowl (Post 2559322)
For those of you who want lots of toast quickly, I'd recommend getting a commercial foodservice toaster:

http://www.acemart.com/renderImage.i...s/HATTQ400.jpg

Makes lots of toast very, very quickly. Admittedly, they cost over $1000, but I did love having access to one when I was eating in the dining halls at university.

You can find them used cheaper. Keep an eye on ebay.

Merlocke 11-23-2008 07:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BadNick (Post 2559324)
Add some glow to your suck with L.E.D. straws

http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...isc/merch5.jpg

omg - somehow there's poisonous lead in that and the evil ones will use it to take over the world...
-----Added 23/11/2008 at 10 : 22 : 14-----
Quote:

Originally Posted by fresnelly (Post 2559307)
Not even Crazy Straws?

http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...razy-straw.gif

Now there's a million dollar idea!

Someone once shared with me their million dollar straw idea:

Don't you just hate it when your straw rises out of your glass? (when consuming fizzy drinks at a restaurant) I'm going to make a magnetized straw or something like that which cancels the rising and make a million dollars someday.

-=-

Dunno if that pitch would make it past Dragon's Den, but meh - you never know.

skizziks 11-24-2008 10:41 AM

I was thinking: If you can take the chemical that makes blood agent seep through your skin right into your bloodstream, and chemically bond it with heroin, then you can have spray-on heroin. Like one of those breath sprays. You wont need a gateway drug to work up to it, no more needles, just spray and go. The applicator will of course have pre-programmed doses, so you dont accidently overdose.

vermin 11-24-2008 07:12 PM

A single machine to wash and dry clothes. What's the point of halfway through the laundry having to move the clothes from one machine to the other? Why can't the world have a machine where dirty (dry) clothes go in, clean (dry) clothes come out.

All you'd need is a standard washer, two diverter valves, heating element and fan, and a second timing circuit. After the wash/rinse cycle the water in could be switched over to warm air from the heater/blower, the water drain could be switch over to a moist air out tube to a standard dryer hose. It would use the same motor for spinning the clothes in both phases and you'd only need half the sheet metal structure that you would need for two machines.

blktour 11-24-2008 07:34 PM

I dont know if this has been invented or not, and if it hasnt. well someone will steal it I am sure.

ever forget what websites you have log in's for?

how about a website that is called like, "LOGINS.COM" or something like that? (I have never put in www.logins.com" ever.)

when visiting this website, somehow will give you a list of all websites that you have ever made a login, using your name, or email address or something of that nature.

I know there would be security issues that would need to be discussed, or what search info to use.


I always think how I could do this.... oh well..

skizziks 11-25-2008 03:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vermin (Post 2564826)
A single machine to wash and dry clothes. What's the point of halfway through the laundry having to move the clothes from one machine to the other? Why can't the world have a machine where dirty (dry) clothes go in, clean (dry) clothes come out.

All you'd need is a standard washer, two diverter valves, heating element and fan, and a second timing circuit. After the wash/rinse cycle the water in could be switched over to warm air from the heater/blower, the water drain could be switch over to a moist air out tube to a standard dryer hose. It would use the same motor for spinning the clothes in both phases and you'd only need half the sheet metal structure that you would need for two machines.

they actually have that. it exists.

http://products.howstuffworks.com/su...60c-review.htm

ASU2003 11-25-2008 04:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by little_tippler (Post 2559192)
Another idea is a pen that dispenses paint instead of ink. I made one for myself for my artwork - I needed a device that would make writing with paint easy. It only has one problem, you can't stop the paint running when you want. So it gets messy. Basically I use the outer tube of a pen (discard the inside bits), stick it in a can of paint so the tube fills up then I take it out and stopper the end. When I want to use it I remove the stopper and the paint flows! I love it :D

Scratch Fix 2in1™

You might have some competition. I'm not sure you can refill this pen or have large amounts of paint, but I've used them before for small projects.

Charlatan 11-25-2008 04:43 PM

Speaking of straws... flavoured straws. For kids that hate drinking milk, give them a flavour straw and their milk gets flavoured as they draw on the straw...

http://www.gizmodiva.com/entry_image...hh-straw-1.jpg

Merlocke 11-26-2008 01:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blktour (Post 2564833)
I dont know if this has been invented or not, and if it hasnt. well someone will steal it I am sure.

ever forget what websites you have log in's for?

how about a website that is called like, "LOGINS.COM" or something like that? (I have never put in www.logins.com" ever.)

when visiting this website, somehow will give you a list of all websites that you have ever made a login, using your name, or email address or something of that nature.

I know there would be security issues that would need to be discussed, or what search info to use.


I always think how I could do this.... oh well..

Microsoft tried to do this with their .NET API but it didn't take off and just ended up being a useless call that nobody ever ended up using. It's that whole microsoft passport thing you see on MS websites.

It'd be a great idea though save for the security flaws.

Amaras 11-26-2008 09:38 AM

I want to invent something I call the "internet". A lot of people would end up masturbating in front of it,
all over the world. Some guy named Al Gore is apparently supportive of the idea.

Merlocke 06-26-2010 10:16 PM

Hmmm time to revive this thread... I've had a couple of bright ideas lately and I'd love to run em by you guys. Mostly arounds applications though. Now imagine... A cup and ball app on the iPhone! That would be awesome.

MSD 06-28-2010 05:29 PM

Whoa, blast from the past right here.
Quote:

Originally Posted by ngdawg (Post 2559053)
My invention: the all-in-one room washer. Installed in kitchen or bathroom, it would work like those little box carwashes. Push a button and steaming sprays of soapy solution would come from the ceiling, cover everything, then get rinsed and super-blow-dried.
Of course, you'd have to have a drain in your floor and maybe automatic doors to close the room off, but I can see this totally working out.

From Popular Mechanics, one of the 1950 issues, not positive which it was
http://i46.tinypic.com/30idpg7.jpg
Quote:

Originally Posted by skizziks (Post 2564688)
I was thinking: If you can take the chemical that makes blood agent seep through your skin right into your bloodstream, and chemically bond it with heroin, then you can have spray-on heroin. Like one of those breath sprays. You wont need a gateway drug to work up to it, no more needles, just spray and go. The applicator will of course have pre-programmed doses, so you dont accidently overdose.

Diacetylmorphine sulphide isn't soluble enough in dimethyl sulfoxide to allow the DMSO to carry it through the skin readily. Honestly, you're better off carrying a multi dose snuff bullet if you want a regular metered dose.

snowy 06-28-2010 05:56 PM

I want to sew up a small beltpack thing for childcare workers--it will have three pouches on it: one for tissues, one for hand sanitizer, and one for the used tissues. At the end of the day, it can be thrown in a hot wash to be sanitized itself. I can't tell you how much time I waste at work getting into the cupboard/going to the counter for a tissue to wipe someone's snotty nose.

Merlocke 06-28-2010 11:47 PM

Here's one that I actually really need: anonymous advice. A website where you can send anonymous messages to people via email in a video form that discusses something with the recipient of a personal nature that's too awkward to tell them in person.

Example: I have this home-stay student right now that smells like a water buffalo's ballsack on a humid day. I would love more than anything to send them an anonymous email thatnexplains that they should shower more than once a week, and wash their clothes more often.

Just think, how else do you tell a woman to shave her upper lip, tell someone that they are getting a little excessive around the middle and you're worried about their health, perhaps tell a friend that their hairstyle died 20 years ago, or that guy with the rancid breath that perhaps a Costco sized box of mints are in order? If we had these prerecorded videos and a way to send them...

Xerxys 06-29-2010 05:24 AM

Where is my GODDAMNED FLYING CAR!!!

---------- Post added at 09:24 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:21 AM ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by Merlocke (Post 2802060)
Here's one that I actually really need: anonymous advice. A website where you can send anonymous messages to people via email in a video form that discusses something with the recipient of a personal nature that's too awkward to tell them in person.

Example: I have this home-stay student right now that smells like a water buffalo's ballsack on a humid day. I would love more than anything to send them an anonymous email thatnexplains that they should shower more than once a week, and wash their clothes more often.

Just think, how else do you tell a woman to shave her upper lip, tell someone that they are getting a little excessive around the middle and you're worried about their health, perhaps tell a friend that their hairstyle died 20 years ago, or that guy with the rancid breath that perhaps a Costco sized box of mints are in order? If we had these prerecorded videos and a way to send them...

Get their email, get a fake email address, write up a long hearted email about how hygiene is important. Then SPAM the hell outta him! With soap ads and detergent ingredients and solutions.

HURRAY for passive aggressive behavior.

dlish 06-29-2010 07:28 AM

merlocke, why not just send them an anonymous email from one of the many web based anonymous email sites?

does it have to be a video? wont that spoil your anonymity?will you be wearing a keffiah? you can borrow mine if you like...

Merlocke 06-29-2010 09:32 PM

Well what if the videos were done by say "b" level comedians and celebrities and delivered with style? I mean how awesome would it be for alf to tell me to shave or something. Or have Jared the subway guy call us fat. A little entertainment in the delivery with affiliate linked back end solutions and you can monetize damn near every problem.

King Angels 07-16-2010 12:11 AM

You have serch that tisp you know ? but you also pay for surfing that site so i think nothing is free today . specailly internet. i hope goole's are not doing that thing for net.

TrAyKoO 07-16-2010 06:16 AM

I want to sew up a small beltpack thing for childcare worker


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