This invention relates to chair rails. More particularly, this invention relates to chair rails for displaying decorative items.
The chair rails are used to provide protection to the wall from furniture or other contact. They extend horizontally along the perimeter of the wall and are usually secured to the wall at about 32 inches from the floor, approximately the same height as the back of a chair. In addition to being functional, the chair rails may also serve a decorative purpose. Typically, the decorative features of the chair rails include the color and contour of the wood. Unfortunately, these features cannot be easily changed if the homeowners' tastes change or the house is bought by a person with preferences different than that of the last owner.
Accordingly, there is a need for a chair rail with decorative features that can be easily changed by the homeowners.
The present invention fulfills the foregoing need by providing a chair rail comprising an elongated rigid body, at least one receptacle formed in the longitudinal body and at least one outlet formed in the longitudinal body extending from the at least one receptacle to a top or a bottom of the longitudinal body. The at least one receptacle and the at least one outlet are adopted to hold at least one decorative item. At least one opening through which the at least one decorative item held in the at least one receptacle can be observed may also be provided.
In another aspect, a method for displaying decorative items is also disclosed. The method comprises providing a chair rail as described above, providing an attachment means, attaching the chair rail to a wall using the attachment means, and inserting the decorative items into the chair rail.
Yet another aspect discloses a structure having at least one wall with a chair rail extending for substantially entire length of the wall. The chair rail comprises an elongated rigid body, at least one decorative item attached to the elongated rigid body, and at least one opening in the elongated body through which the at least one decorative item can be observed.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings where:
The chair rail 10 may be mounted to the wall 42 by any means known in the art. Examples of such means include, but are not limited to, wood screws, wood adhesives, nails, hooks or any other conventionally used fasteners. As described above, the chair rail protects the wall from damage by chair or any other furniture. Accordingly, it is most preferable that the chair rail is attached between approximately 1 inch and 60 inches from the floor. It is most preferable that the chair rail 10 is attached approximately 32 inches from the bottom of the wall which is about the height of the back of a chair.
The chair rails may be used to display decorative items. The decorative items may be inserted behind the plurality of openings. The term “decorative item” refers to any item that enhances the appearance of the chair rail as judged by the owner. Example decorative items include, but are not limited to, photographs, postcards, stained glass, jewelry, or awards. In the preferred embodiment the decorative items comprise at least one printed photograph or at least one digital picture frame for display of photographs.
As the digital photography becomes more and more common, many people prefer to display their photographs digitally using digital picture frames rather than to print out the photographs. Accordingly, in some embodiments a digital picture frame may be inserted behind the opening 18. An example of such picture frame is presented in U.S. Pat. No. 6,717,567, incorporated herein by reference.
The chair rail comprises an elongated rigid body. The elongated body may be made from wood, metal, plastic or any other rigid material. The elongated body may be made from a single piece of material or from two separate pieces of material.
The chair rail further comprises at least one opening through which the at least one decorative item in the at least one receptacle can be observed. For example,
Preferably, the openings are sized to display entire or at least most of the decorative item. For example, if the chair rail is intended to display photographs that are 4 inches by 6 inches, the dimensions of the openings may be at least 4 inches by 6 inches. Again, the openings may have the same or different dimensions.
The chair rail may also comprise at least one receptacle. The at least one receptacle may act as the display area for the decorative items. In the embodiments where the elongated body is made from two portions, the at least one receptacle is formed between these portions. For example, referring to
Additionally, some embodiments may include at least one outlet 22 or 36 that extends from the at least one receptacle to the top of the elongated body 12 or 32 respectively, as shown in
The at least one outlet 22 and the at least one receptacle 20 are adapted to accept the decorative items. Although the decorative items may be very narrow such as photographs, it is preferable that the at least one outlet 22 and the at least one receptacle 20 are sized to accept wider items as well. This provides the homeowner with a larger selection of decorative items that can be used with the chair rail. In cases where the at least one receptacle 20 is substantially wider than the decorative item, a filler material such as cardboard or foam may be used to press the decorative item against the opening and/or to keep the decorative item from moving.
The chair rail may further include at least one transparent panel aligned with the at least one opening. Such panels 24 and 38 are shown in
In some embodiments, the at least one outlet may be covered. Accordingly, the chair rail may further comprise a cover 26 removably attached to the elongated body 12, as shown in
The cover may be of the same length as the elongated body or may be made up of a several shorter pieces 26a, 26b, and 26c that add up to the same length as the elongated body. The shorter pieces are more convenient and easier to handle and it would only require one person to detach the cover from the elongated body. Additionally, shorter pieces may be preferred when the homeowner wants to change only a single decorative item at a time.
It is preferable that the cover is attached to the elongated body by a method that allows for easy removal of the cover to expose the at least one outlet. The at least one outlet may need to be exposed in order to place or change decorative items. In the preferred embodiment, the cover 50 may comprise a channel 52 as shown in
Removing the cover 50 exposes the at least one outlet 48 of which allows a decorative item to be placed or removed from the at least one receptacle 42, as shown in
Some embodiments may also include at least one decorative molding 28 attached to the elongated body 12, as shown in
In the embodiments where both the molding 28 and the cover 26 are present, the molding is attached to the longitudinal body opposite to the cover. In the embodiments without the cover, decorative moldings may be attached to both the top and the bottom of the longitudinal body. The decorative molding may have the same or different design than the cover.
A method of displaying decorative items is disclosed. The method comprises providing a chair rail as described above, and attaching the chair rail to the wall. The chair rail is sized to extend for substantially the entire length of the wall. At least one decorative item can be inserted into the at least one receptacle if desired by the homeowner.
Although the invention herein has been described with reference to particular embodiments, it is to be understood that these embodiments are merely illustrative of the principles and applications of the present invention. It is therefore to be understood that numerous modifications may be made to the illustrative embodiments and that other arrangements may be devised without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the following claims.