Abstract: A modular workstation includes a work surface disposed at a height comfortable for a standing user, a back panel and first and second end panels. A file drawer is secured beneath the work surface. Optionally at least one book holder for suspending books for ready use is disposed in the file drawer. A shelf is secured to the workstation and disposed above the work surface generally at eye level of a standing user of the workstation and optionally a plurality of book holders are disposed on the shelf and pivotably secured thereto. Each book holder is pivotable from a resting position on the shelf to a reading position in which the book holder is suspended from the shelf. A display device for a computer is disposed on the shelf generally at eye level of the standing user and a keyboard is operatively connected to the display. The keyboard is disposed in a housing on the work surface and a lock is provided for locking the keyboard housing on the workstation.
Abstract: A pass-through transaction drawer with a removable deal tray is disclosed thereby to permit the carrying out of transactions between an attendant or clerk within a building and a customer outside of the building. The tray is relatively shallow and facilitates transactions involving only the exchange of money or credit cards and relatively small articles and, when the tray is removed, permits the exchange of relatively larger, bulky items. The tray may only be removed by the attendant from within the building.
Abstract: A transaction drawer assembly is provided for use in carrying out transactions through the wall of a building. The drawer assembly fits onto an opening in a building wall and attaches to provide an entry through which transactions can be carried out. The drawer accepts items brought to the building and delivers items outside the building so they can be removed therefrom.