You can get ones made of glow-in-the-dark plastic, but the glow goes after an hour or so out of the light.
My idea combines a very low frequency (0.3 ~ 0.1HZ) IC flashing low wattage LED where the plastic cap is made of glow in the dark plastic. That should produce an interest effect and a persistent glow, and yet not drain battery powered devices too quickly.
The idea is particularly useful on things you need to find in the dark: flashlights, key chains, smoke hoods, buttons, etc.
The system is simple, small, cheap, uses proven technology and requires no clever circuitry or re-engineering to adapt existing products.-- FloridaManatee, Jun 03 2004 UV LED http://members.misty.com/don/ledbl.html [Worldgineer, Oct 04 2004] I voted for, but I have to wonder what it would be like staying in room with a bunch of this stuff.-- phoenix, Jun 03 2004 Make children's toys and women's shoes with this feature and there will be a lot fewer nighttime injuries in the world.-- Worldgineer, Jun 03 2004 Hey guys, good to see ya.-- FloridaManatee, Jun 03 2004 (waves)(admires trailing effect of glow-in-the-dark LED ring)-- Worldgineer, Jun 03 2004 My question is what is it in the glow-in-the-dark plastic that makes it glow? I know that phosphorescent items take the UV radiation and release visible variation. If glow-in-the-dark does the same thing, then the LED would not put out enough UV radiation to light up the GITD item.-- GenYus, Jun 03 2004 Even if that's true (I have no idea), they make LEDs that have UV output.-- Worldgineer, Jun 03 2004 I have two of those UV LEDs. They're marketed as keychain money detectors.-- FloridaManatee, Jun 03 2004 I put a glow in the dark keychain under my shortwave UV lamp and instead of the eerie green glow I got an eerie orange glow.
Nice idea, it should work. +-- sartep, Jun 03 2004 This type of device is well-known in the flashlight community, with the omission of the GITD phosphor. You simply run an LED at an extremely low current and it produces a very small amount of light, extremely efficiently.-- notexactly, Mar 30 2017 I like to imagine the flashlight community has their meetings in a very dark room.-- Worldgineer, May 04 2017 Just as long as there's space for the elephant...-- 8th of 7, May 04 2017 random, halfbakery