[0001] The invention relates to a curtain rail device, more particularly to a curtain rail
device with an alterable ornamental member.
[0002] The material of which a curtain rail is made is generally representative of an appearance
of the curtain rail. When replacement is not an option, the curtain rail may be hidden
using curtain rail covers or decorated with ornamental members to achieve better aesthetics.
However, curtain covers generally occupy relatively large spaces. Ornamental members,
on the other hand, may fall off the curtain rail if not properly adhered to the curtain
rail, which could be dangerous, and may be difficult to replace if otherwise.
[0003] Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a curtain rail device
with an ornamental member that can be easily replaced.
[0004] Accordingly, a curtain rail device of the present invention is adapted to be connected
to a curtain fabric, and includes a rail body and an ornamental member. The rail body
extends in a longitudinal direction, and has a bottom portion that is adapted to be
connected to the curtain fabric, and a front portion that is formed with a first engaging
section extending in the longitudinal direction. The ornamental member has a second
engaging section that engages removably the first engaging section of the rail body,
and an ornamental section that is connected to a front end of the second engaging
section and that is disposed in front of the front portion of the rail body.
[0005] Other feature and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the
following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying
drawings of which:
Fig. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a curtain rail
device according to the invention;
Fig. 2 is a sectional view to illustrate an engagement of the preferred embodiment
and a curtain fabric;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view to illustrate an assembly relationship between a rail
body and an ornamental member of the curtain rail device;
Fig. 4 is a sectional view of the preferred embodiment illustrating one modification
of the ornamental member; and
Fig. 5 is a sectional view illustrating another modification of the ornamental member.
[0006] As shown in Figures 1, 2 and 3, the preferred embodiment of a curtain rail device
according to the present invention is adapted to be connected to a curtain fabric
4, and includes a rail body 1, an ornamental member 2, and a pair of stop members
5.
[0007] The rail body 1 extends in a longitudinal direction (L1), and has a bottom portion
that is adapted to be connected to the curtain fabric 4, and a front portion that
is formed with a first engaging section 15 extending in the longitudinal direction
(L1). The curtain fabric 4 is disposed under and connected to the rail body 1, and
serves to block or obscure light from a corresponding window 3. The first engaging
section 15 of the rail body 1 is engaged removably with the ornamental member 2.
[0008] Specifically, the rail body 1 in this embodiment is made of aluminum, formed through
an extrusion process, and includes a first upright wall 12, a second upright wall
13 disposed in front of and parallel to the first upright wall 12, and a connecting
wall 14 interconnecting the first and second upright wall 12, 13. The connecting wall
14 cooperates with the first and second upright wall 12, 13 to define a lower engaging
groove 11 that opens downwardly and that is adapted to be removably engaged with the
curtain fabric 4.
[0009] The rail body 1 further includes a pair of rail members 16 extending in the longitudinal
direction (L1), and disposed in front of and connected respectively to top and bottom
ends of the second upright wall 13. Each of the rail members 16 is substantially L-shaped,
and has a first segment 161 projecting forwardly from the respective one of the top
and bottom ends of the second upright wall 13, and a second segment 162 extending
from a distal end of the first segment 161 toward the opposite one of the rail members
16. The trail members 16 and the second upright wall 13 cooperate to serve as the
first engaging section 15 and to define a substantially T-shaped first engaging groove
17.
[0010] The ornamental member 2 may be made of wood, plastic, resin, metal, glass, cement
or porcelain, and has a second engaging section 22 that engages removably the first
engaging section 15 of the rail body 1, and an ornamental section 21 that is connected
to a front end of the second engaging section 22 and that is disposed in front of
the front portion of the rail body 1. In this embodiment, the ornamental section 21
is an elongated plate for covering the front portion of the rail body 1. The second
engaging section 22 is substantially T-shaped, and has a first segment 221 that extends
rearwardly from the ornamental section 21, and a second segment 222 that is connected
to a rear end of the first segment 221 and that cooperates with the first segment
221 and the ornamental section 21 to define a pair of second engaging grooves 223
for respective removable engagement with the second segments 162 of the rail members
16.
[0011] Preferably, the second engaging suction 22 of the ornamental member 2 is configured
to engage fittingly the first engaging groove 17 of the first engaging section 15
of the rail body 1. Moreover, configuration of the first and second engaging section
15, 22 is not limited to such, e.g., in other embodiments, the second engaging section
22 may be formed with a groove, while the first engaging section 15 may be formed
with an elongated protrusion to be inserted fittingly into the groove of the second
engaging section 22.
[0012] The stop members 5 are coupled respectively to lateral sides of the rail body 1 for
preventing movement of the ornamental member 2 relative to the rail body 1 along the
longitudinal direction (L1), and are fastened to the rail body 1 with screws. In the
case where replacement of the ornamental member 2 is required, one or both of the
stop members 5 may be removed from the rail body 1 to enable removal of the ornamental
member 2 from the rail body 1 and subsequent insertion of a replacement ornamental
member 2 along the lateral side of the rail body 1.
[0013] It should be noted that implementation of the ornamental section 21 is not limited
to a flat plate. In other embodiments, the ornamental section 21 may be configured
such that a forward-facing ornamental surface 211 thereof is a ripple surface (see
Fig. 4) or a bullet-shaped surface (see Fig. 5). In addition, the forward-facing ornamental
surface 211 may be carved and/or painted to aesthetically enhance the curtain rail
device. Furthermore, the ornamental member 2 may be configured to be shorter than
the rail body 1 so as to enable insertion of a plurality of the ornamental members
2 into the rail body 1.
1. A curtain rail device adapted to be connected to a curtain fabric (4), said curtain
rail device being
characterized by:
a rail body (1) extending in a longitudinal direction (L1), and having a bottom portion
that is adapted to be connected to the curtain fabric (4), and a front portion that
is formed with a first engaging section (15) extending in the longitudinal direction
(L1); and
an ornamental member (2) having a second engaging section (22) that engages removably
said first engaging section (15) of said rail body (1), and an ornamental section
(21) that is connected to a front end of said second engaging section (22) and that
is disposed in front of said front portion of said rail body (1).
2. The curtain rail device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said second engaging section (22) of said ornamental member (2) engages fittingly
said first engaging section (15) of said rail body (1).
3. The curtain rail device as claimed, in claim 1,
characterized in that said rail body (1) includes:
a first upright wall (12);
a second upright wall (13) disposed in front of and parallel to said first upright
wall (12);
a connecting wall (14) interconnecting said first and second upright walls (12, 13),
and cooperating with said first and second upright walls (12, 13) to define a lower
engaging groove (11) that opens downwardly and that is adapted to be engaged with
the curtain fabric (4); and
a pair of rail members (16) extending in the longitudinal direction (L1), and disposed
in front of and connected respectively to top and bottom ends of said second upright
wall 1 (13), said rail members (16) and said second upright wall (13) cooperating
to serve as said first engaging section (15) and to define a first engaging groove
(17) for removable engagement with said second engaging section (22) of said ornamental
member (2).
4. The curtain rail device as claimed in claim 3, further characterized in that each of said rail members (16) is substantially L-shaped and has a first segment
(161) projecting forwardly from the respective one of said top and bottom ends of
said second upright wall (13), and a second segment (162) extending from a distal
end of said first segment (161) toward the opposite one of said rail members (16).
5. The curtain rail device as claimed in claim 4, further characterized in that said second engaging section (22) is substantially T-shaped and having a first segment
(221) that extends rearwardly from said ornamental section (21) and a second segment
(222) that is connected to a rear end of said first segment (221) and that cooperates
with said first segment (221) and said ornamental section (21) to define a pair of
second engaging grooves (223) for respective removable engagement with said second
segments (162) of said rail members (16).
6. The curtain rail device as claimed in claim 1, characterized, by a pair of atop members (5) coupled respectively to lateral sides of said rail body
(1) for preventing separation of said ornamental member (2) from said rail body (1).