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Office carts & stands

Many modern offices comprise computer equipment including a computer monitor, a CPU, a keyboard, a printer, and possibly other computer peripherals. Additionally, offices typically comprise many files which can be of different sizes, for example, folders for holding letter size files and folders for holding legal size paper (81/2.times.14 inches), as well as books, stationary and other business and personal items. The use of utility carts for supporting various office supplies, such as computer equipment, electronic equipment such as overhead projectors for preparing and presenting presentations, and filing cabinets for file folders and the like are well known in the art. These carts are readily transportable, such as being supported by casters, in order to easily move the carts from location to location and room to room thereby enhancing their versatility. One known utility cart includes a metal frame having a plurality of open shelves, and includes casters mounted to the lower portion of the frame to facilitate rolling movement of the cart along a floor surface. The shelves may be used to support electronic peripheral devices such as television sets, projectors, and computers, for example, as well as to store and transport other related items. Generally the carts come in various sizes for accommodating these different types of equipment and office supplies. As a general rule these carts are of different overall designs in order to accommodate these various needs. When used as a means for hanging file folders for example, wherein the cart is typically a rectangular four sided apparatus, one or more sides of the cart are left open for access to the files or equipment stored on a lower shelf thereof. In an alternative arrangement a hinged door is provided on one or more sides of the utility cart for gaining access to the interior. In an office environment, computers are typically used for everyday office tasks, such as word processing. Conventional desks or tables are often too high for ergonomic placement of keyboards. Some offices tend to purchase specially designed desks or tables for computers, which can increase overhead costs associated with running a business. Keyboard trays or stands are a desirable low cost alternative. Some keyboard stands are adjustable in height so as to accommodate different users. Typically, a docking system such as a port replicator is provided to serve as an interface between notebook computer and desktop peripheral devices including a printer, a scanner, a modem, etc. in addition to a monitor.

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