Abstract: A cabinet locking system for a frameless glass door. The system includes a strike/pull mounted on the door and a lock mounted on the cabinet. The strike/pull clamps about the edge of the glass door and includes a lock strike on the cabinet-interior side and a pull on the cabinet-exterior side. The lock mounted on the cabinet frame includes a throw cooperating with the strike/pull. In the locked position, the lock throw cooperates with the strike of the strike/pull to lock the door in the closed position.
Abstract: A cabinet having height-adjustable shelves and power receptacles in the interior of the cabinet. A power cord is attached to and runs essentially the height of the cabinet. In-line power receptacles are releasably attached to and in electrical communication with the power cord, enabling each receptacle to be positioned adjacent each shelf. The height-adjustable shelves are supported by T-shaped shelf clips removeably installed in bore holes in the cabinet.