Shelving system for concealing an appliance

Horizontally supported planar surfaces – Industrial platform – Formed from folded semirigid material

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108 90, 211 9001, A47B 2300

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059838086

ABSTRACT:
A folding countertop system is used to conceal an appliance and to provide a countertop which functions as a service area or additional usable counter space. The countertop system includes a top shelf which is disposed above the appliance, a drop panel which extends downwardly from the top shelf to an upper surface of the appliance, and a countertop which extends forwardly from the drop panel and rests on the upper surface of the appliance. The top shelf, drop panel and countertop can be folded and stacked when it is desired to use the appliance. The countertop system may also include a skirt which extends downwardly from a forward edge of the countertop to cover the front of the appliance.

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