Claims
- 1. A peg board comprising:
- a top side;
- a bottom side;
- a channel having a width based on the thickness of a covering material and having an interior surface that separates the top side from the bottom side;
- at least one boss extending from the top surface of the peg board; and
- a material for covering the top side, said material of sufficient size such that a portion thereof extends beyond the top side and into the channel;
- whereby the friction between the material and the interior surface of the channel is sufficient to hold the material in the channel independent of any secondary fastening means.
- 2. The peg board of claim 1, wherein the material has multiple layers.
- 3. The peg board of claim 1, wherein the interior surface of the channel has rough edges, said rough edges further preventing the portion of the material residing in the channel from becoming dislodged.
- 4. The peg board of claim 1 further comprising a band wrapped around the channel, said band further preventing the portion of the material residing in the channel from becoming dislodged.
- 5. The peg board of claim 1 further comprising a pad for cushioning the top side of the peg board, at least a portion of said pad resting between the top side and the material that covers the top side.
- 6. The peg board of claim 1, wherein the peg board is adapted to hang on a substantially vertical surface.
- 7. The peg board of claim 1, wherein the boss is a peg.
- 8. The peg board of claim 1, wherein the boss is a hook.
- 9. A decorative article comprising:
- a top side;
- a bottom side;
- a channel having a width based on the thickness of a covering material and having an interior surface that separates the top side from the bottom side; and
- a material for covering the top side, said material of sufficient size such that a portion thereof extends beyond the top side and into the channel;
- whereby the friction between the material and the interior surface of the channel is sufficient to hold the material in the channel independent of any secondary fastening means.
- 10. The decorative article of claim 9, wherein the material has multiple layers.
- 11. The decorative article of claim 9 wherein the interior surface of the channel has rough edges, said rough edges further preventing the portion of the material residing in the channel from becoming dislodged.
- 12. The decorative article of claim 9 further comprising a band wrapped around the channel, said band further preventing the portion of the material residing in the channel from becoming dislodged.
- 13. The decorative article of claim 9 further comprising a pad for cushioning the top side of the decorative article, at least a portion of said pad resting between the top side and the material that covers the top side.
- 14. The decorative article of claim 9, wherein the decorative article is adapted to hang on a substantially vertical surface.
- 15. The decorative article of claim 9, wherein the decorative article is adapted to rest on a substantially horizontal surface.
- 16. The decorative article of claim 9, wherein at least one peg extends from the top surface of the decorative article.
- 17. The decorative article of claim 9, wherein at least one hook is attached to the top surface of the decorative article.
- 18. The peg board of claim 1, wherein the at least one boss extends through the material.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/938,174, filed Sep. 26, 1997 entitled BASKET LID, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,996,826.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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