AT42709B - Automatic earth fault indicator for polarized clocks switched in two-wire or multi-wire systems and driven by current surges in alternating directions. - Google Patents

Automatic earth fault indicator for polarized clocks switched in two-wire or multi-wire systems and driven by current surges in alternating directions.

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AT42709B
AT42709B AT42709DA AT42709B AT 42709 B AT42709 B AT 42709B AT 42709D A AT42709D A AT 42709DA AT 42709 B AT42709 B AT 42709B
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  Selbsttätige Erdschlussanzeigevorrichtung für in Zwei-oder Mehrleitersystemen geschaltete, durch Stromstösse wechselnder Richtung getriebene, polarisierte Uhren. 



   Vorliegende Erfindung betrifft eine Erdschlussanzeigevorrichtung für elektrisch betriebene, polarisierte Uhren, welche zum Fortschalten Stromstösse wechselnder Richtung erhalten. Für die Ausstattung solcher Uhronanlagen mit einem Erdschlussanzeiger bestand bisher die Schwierigkeit, den Erdschlussanzeiger so anzubringen, dass er ständig an der zu 
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 den genau zu bemessenden Strom für das Weiterschalten der Uhren, die Rückkontroll-und sonstige Apparate, nicht beeinflusst, denn das ungestörte Arbeiten solcher Apparate hängt wesentlich davon ab, dass der das Weiterrücken des Zeigers veranlassende Stromstoss eine ganz bestimmte Stärke hat.

   Vorliegende Erfindung überwindet diese Schwierigkeiten, denn hier wird die   Erdschlusskontrolloitung   an eine der Uhrenleitungen gelegt vermittels eines 
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 Stromstosses diesen auf das Netz schaltet und dabei die   Erdschlusskontrolle   abschaltet. 



  Hierdurch wird erreicht, dass die Erdschlussüberwachung eine ständige, nur momentan von den   Stromstössen unterbrochene ist. Sie   ist selbsttätig und ausserdem kommt man mit einer einzigen Kontrolleitung für sämtliche Leitungen des Netzes aus. 



   Aus der Zeichnung ist eine Ausführungsform des Erfindungsgegenstandes ersichtlich. 



    Die Ililfsbatterie   a, welche das Eintreten eines Erdschlusses vermittels des Instrumentes b anzeigt, das in   einem Milliamperemeter,   einem Relais für akustische Signale oder ähnlichem 
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 in welchem die Uhren f in Parallelschaltung zwischen verschiedenen Leitern angeordnet sind,   welche   von der das   Woiterschalten,   die Rückkontroll- und sonstige an das Netz an- 
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 mit einer Normaluhr verbundenen Kontakteinrichtung i eingeleitet worden, die Einschaltung des Arbeitsstromes in das   Uhrennetx vornehmen.   Der Umschalter c ist mit diesem Relais so verbunden, dass er in dem Augenblick, in dem das Relais durch Anziehen des Ankers c 
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 dass das Netz in   diesem   Moment ausschliesslich den Strom der Arbeitsbatterie bekommt. 



   Hat eine der Leitungen Erdschluss, so wird ein Strom von der Batterie a, welche   pinn   im   Verglich xu g kleine   Spannung hat, über Erde durch die fehlerhafte Leitung. 
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 bringen Dieser Strom ist dann jedoch so klein, dass er auf den Gang der Uhren, deren   Wicklungen für   den viel grösseren Strom von   9   bemessen sind, keinen Einfluss hat. 

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  Automatic earth fault indicator for polarized clocks connected in two or more conductor systems and driven by current surges in alternating directions.



   The present invention relates to an earth fault display device for electrically operated, polarized clocks which receive current surges in alternating directions for switching. To equip such clock systems with an earth fault indicator, the difficulty has been to attach the earth fault indicator so that it is constantly on the
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 does not affect the exact current to be measured for the advancement of the clocks, the back control and other devices, because the undisturbed operation of such devices depends essentially on the fact that the current impulse causing the pointer to advance has a very specific strength.

   The present invention overcomes these difficulties, because here the earth fault control line is placed on one of the clock lines by means of a
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 Current surge switches it to the network and switches off the earth fault control.



  This ensures that the earth fault monitoring is continuous and only momentarily interrupted by the current surges. It is automatic and you can also get by with a single control line for all lines in the network.



   An embodiment of the subject matter of the invention can be seen from the drawing.



    The auxiliary battery a, which indicates the occurrence of an earth fault by means of the instrument b, which is in a milliammeter, a relay for acoustic signals or the like
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 in which the clocks f are arranged in parallel between different conductors, which are connected to the network by the woiter switching, the back control and other
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 with a normal clock connected contact device i have been initiated, make the switching of the working current in the Uhrennetx. The changeover switch c is connected to this relay in such a way that at the moment when the relay is activated by tightening the armature c
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 that the network only receives the power from the working battery at this moment.



   If one of the lines has a ground fault, a current from the battery a, which pin has a low voltage compared to xu g, is passed through the faulty line via ground.
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 However, this current is so small that it has no influence on the rate of the clocks, the windings of which are designed for the much larger current of 9.

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PATENT-ANSPRUCH : EMI1.7 <Desc/Clms Page number 2> ausschaltenden Umschalter (0) und über eine Stromanzeigevorrichtung (b) an Erde gelegt wird, zu dem Zwecke, für alle Leiter eine ständige, nur beim Fortschalten der Uhren unterbrochene Kontrolle zu haben, die die übrigen Einrichtungen der Anlage nicht beeinflusst. EMI2.1 PATENT CLAIM: EMI1.7 <Desc / Clms Page number 2> The switch-off switch (0) and a current display device (b) is connected to earth, for the purpose of having a constant control for all conductors, which is only interrupted when the clocks are switched on and which does not affect the other facilities of the system. EMI2.1
AT42709D 1908-10-24 1909-05-26 Automatic earth fault indicator for polarized clocks switched in two-wire or multi-wire systems and driven by current surges in alternating directions. AT42709B (en)

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