Wall shelf system

Supports – Brackets – Shelf or scaffold type

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211 90, A47G 2902

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049153382

ABSTRACT:
A wall shelf system having elongated support bracket 11 formed as a single unit with vertical back panel 20, a forwardly extending upper support member 13 and a forwardly extending lower support member 12, which together with the back panel form an elongated slot for receiving glass shelf 22. Lower support member 12 is provided with three distinct surfaces, the forwardmost of which is lower support surface 17, a rearwardly downwardly extending insert ramp 16, and lock strip 15 located at the rearmost portion of the slot. Glass shelf 22 together with attached snap locks 23 is inserted into the slot where the lower legs of snap locks 23 snap interfit within snap lock notch 15 to lock glass shelf 22 in place.

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