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  2. Mobile shelving - Wikipedia

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    A typical bank of mobile office shelving units offers close to a 50% reduction of floor space, or a 50% to 100% increase in storage space, compared to traditional filing cabinets. The ability to concertina individual units until touching means space is only required between units when they are being accessed by users.

  3. Filing cabinet - Wikipedia

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    File cabinets are the most reliable way to store important paper documents. File cabinets save time and energy during work by offering files and papers stored in a designated place. The file cabinet is a useful tool for any office as paper used clutter desks and other places. Filing cabinets reduce the chance to loss of company information and ...

  4. Caster - Wikipedia

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    However, the larger the diameter of a caster wheel, the higher the caster support arm must be. Either the base of a low-hanging object must be lifted higher above the wheels, or the casters must hang out to the sides straddling the low-hanging supported object. While rotating around the vertical shaft, swivel caster wheels sweep out a space.

  5. Rotary storage - Wikipedia

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    Many rotary filing systems can store the contents of seventeen four drawer filing cabinets in just three eight-tier units, allowing multiple times the storage volume created by traditional filing cabinets. A wide range of fitments makes the systems suitable for storing a vast array file types and multimedia.

  6. Timeline of United States inventions (before 1890) - Wikipedia

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    1886 Filing cabinet (horizontal) A filing cabinet is a piece of office furniture used to store paper documents in file folders. It is an enclosure for drawers in which items are stored. On November 2, 1886, Henry Brown patented his invention of a "receptacle for storing and preserving papers".

  7. Lazy Susan - Wikipedia

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    It is likely that the explanation of the term "lazy Susan" has been lost to history. [1] [2] [3] Folk etymologies claim it as an American invention.According to lore, Thomas Jefferson invented the device, which was known as a "dumbwaiter", for his daughter Susan.

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