(57) In, for example, radio and TV shops it is desirable to use a backing wall structure
for carrying sales shelves and wall panels, behind which there is space for concealed
drawing of various cables, which should then only cross the wall panels. Associated
throughlet apertures therein are aesthetically undesired at places where they are
not hidden by apparatus units on the shelves. According to the invention this problem
is eliminated in that the panel plates (12) are freely pivotably suspended at their
top edges and have a height dimension such that they depend to slightly below the
top edge area of the respective underlying panel plates at the rear side thereof,
whereby a throughlet opening, invisible from the front side, can be established only
by a slight rearward pivoting of the actual panel plate. Several further advantages
of this structure are disclosed.
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