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AT49511B - Circuit for telephone lines. - Google Patents

Circuit for telephone lines.

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AT49511B
AT49511B AT49511DA AT49511B AT 49511 B AT49511 B AT 49511B AT 49511D A AT49511D A AT 49511DA AT 49511 B AT49511 B AT 49511B
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relay
circuit
armature
telephone lines
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Siemens Ag
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 Teilnehmer 18 bereits in einem   Gespräch begriffen   ist, ob also z. B. ein Stöpsel 24 in einer Klinke 25 steckt. Es kann dann die etwa bestehende Ortsverbindung vom Amte I getrennt werden, z. B. im   dargestellten Falle durch Handhabung eines Schalters. 26.   der den Widerstand 5   kurzschliesst,   also einen verstärkten Stromfluss über Leitung 6 und damit ein Ansprechen des Relais 7 herbei- 
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 Weise würde das ansprechende Relais 7 mittels seines Ankers 27 durch Verstärkung des Stromflusses   üb < 'r ein Relais 28 in   der c-Ader des Ortsstöpsels 24 die Sprechverbindung bei 29, 30 auftrennen.

   Die Stromverstärkung kommt dadurch zustande, dass die   Buchsenleitung 17, 25   mit einer Batterie 31 geringer Spannung oder direkt mit Erde in Verbindung kommt. Ausserdem aber bereitet das Relais 7 durch seinen Anker 32 den beim Stecken des Stöpsels 1 vorbereiteten   Stromkreis für   das Relais 15 weiter vor.   32   schaltet nämlich die Wicklung 33 eines Relais 34 ein. Das Relais 34 spricht an, schaltet über seinen Anker 35 einen über seine Wicklung 36 geführten llaltestromkreis ein, der durch das Ansprechen des Relais 19 vorbereitet   war und schliesst   ausserdem mittels seines Ankers 37 das Relais 15 an einen Ruhekontakt des Ankers 32 des Relais 7.

   Die gleichen Schaltvorgänge (abgesehen von der Erregung des Relais   28)   ruft 7 auch hervor, wenn keine Ortsverbindung zum Teilnehmer 18 bestand. 



     Wenn im Amte I nunmehr   der Schalter 26 wieder geöffnet wird, so wird das Relais 7 wieder stromlos, der Anker 32 fällt ab und das Relais 15 erhält nun Strom von 10 über Anker 9 in Arbeitslage, Leitung 14, Anker 32 in Ruhelage, Anker 37 in Arbeitslage, Wicklung 15, Erde. Durch sein Ansprechen legt es die Rufstromquelle 38 des Amtes II an, die zum Teilnehmer führenden Leitungs- 
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 auch eine periodisch arbeitende Rufvorrichtung bezw.   eine sonstige selbsttätige   Rufeinrichtung einschalten, die beim Melden des Teilnehmers abgeschaltet wird. 



   Wenn nach   Gesprächsschluss   im   überwachenden   Amte I der Stöpsel 1 gezogen wird, leuchtet 
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 der Stöpsel   76 wird   darauf gezogen und alle Organe gehen in die   Anfangsstellung zurück. Die   Erfindung setzt nicht voraus, dass erst der schwächere, dann ein stärkerer und darauf   wedel der   schwächere Strom über die Leitung entsendet wird: die Reihefolge kann auch umgekehrt sein. 



   PATENT-ANSPRÜCHE : 1. Schaltung für Fernsprechleitungen, bei welchen   über eine Leitung bezw. Leitungsader   
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 Wirkung eines erneuten ersten Stromflusses (3, 4, 5, c, 6, 7,   8,   Erde,. 3) vollendet und dadurch der vorhereitete Schaltvorgang (Erregung eines Relais 15) in diesem Stromkreise (10, 9, 14, 32, 37, 15, Erde, 10) ausgelöst wird. 
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 Participant 18 is already engaged in a conversation, so whether z. B. a plug 24 is in a pawl 25. Any existing local connection from Office I can then be disconnected, e.g. B. in the illustrated case by handling a switch. 26. which short-circuits the resistor 5, i.e. an increased flow of current via line 6 and thus a response of the relay 7.
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 The responding relay 7 would cut the voice connection at 29, 30 by means of its armature 27 by amplifying the current flow via a relay 28 in the c wire of the local plug 24.

   The current amplification comes about because the socket line 17, 25 is connected to a low voltage battery 31 or directly to earth. In addition, however, the relay 7, through its armature 32, further prepares the circuit for the relay 15 that was prepared when the plug 1 was inserted. 32 turns on the winding 33 of a relay 34. The relay 34 responds, switches on via its armature 35 a terminal circuit which is routed via its winding 36 and which was prepared by the response of the relay 19 and also connects the relay 15 to a normally closed contact of the armature 32 of the relay 7 by means of its armature 37.

   The same switching processes (apart from the excitation of the relay 28) also causes 7 if there was no local connection to the subscriber 18.



     If switch 26 is now opened again in office I, relay 7 is de-energized again, armature 32 drops out and relay 15 now receives current from 10 via armature 9 in the working position, line 14, armature 32 in the rest position, armature 37 in working position, winding 15, earth. By responding, it applies the ringing current source 38 of Office II, the line leading to the subscriber
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 also a periodically operating call device respectively. Switch on another automatic call facility that is switched off when the subscriber reports.



   If the plug 1 is pulled after the end of the call in monitoring office I, lights up
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 the plug 76 is pulled on and all organs go back to the initial position. The invention does not presuppose that first the weaker, then a stronger and then the weaker current is sent over the line: the sequence can also be reversed.



   PATENT CLAIMS: 1. Circuit for telephone lines in which BEZW via a line. Line core
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 Effect of a renewed first current flow (3, 4, 5, c, 6, 7, 8, earth,. 3) completed and thereby the previous switching process (excitation of a relay 15) in this circuit (10, 9, 14, 32, 37 , 15, earth, 10) is triggered.
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AT49511D 1910-01-08 1910-09-24 Circuit for telephone lines. AT49511B (en)

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