GB759589A - A telephone system comprising a satellite exchange and a main exchange - Google Patents

A telephone system comprising a satellite exchange and a main exchange

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Publication number
GB759589A
GB759589A GB18627/52A GB1862752A GB759589A GB 759589 A GB759589 A GB 759589A GB 18627/52 A GB18627/52 A GB 18627/52A GB 1862752 A GB1862752 A GB 1862752A GB 759589 A GB759589 A GB 759589A
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relay
selector
line
relays
exchange
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Licentia Patent Verwaltungs GmbH
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04QSELECTING
    • H04Q3/00Selecting arrangements
    • H04Q3/58Arrangements providing connection between main exchange and sub-exchange or satellite
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04QSELECTING
    • H04Q3/00Selecting arrangements
    • H04Q3/0008Selecting arrangements using relay selectors in the switching stages

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  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Computer Networks & Wireless Communication (AREA)
  • Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • Astronomy & Astrophysics (AREA)
  • General Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • Monitoring And Testing Of Exchanges (AREA)
  • Radio Relay Systems (AREA)

Abstract

759,589. Automatic exchange systems. LICENTIA PATENT-VERWALTUNGS-GES. July 23, 1952 [July 23, 1951; Nov. 28, 1951], No. 18627/52. Class 40 (4). In an automatic satellite (non-exchange) supplied with current from the exchange, in order to distinguish between a calling line and an engaged line the satellite selector when functioning as a line finder tests over a circuit parallel to the line switching devices of the selector and including control means of the selector, the test circuit being disconnected when the call is extended. Relay selectors are used in which the line connecting relays are operated in turn under the control of two control relays. If either control relay is held operated the selector stops. Four systems each consisting of a satellite connected to an exchange by three junctions are described. In each system relays A, B are normally operated. The control circuits associated with one junction VL1 are shown in detail. Contacts between dotted lines enclosing areas denoted by II, III relate to relays associated with the other two junctions VL2, VL3. First system, Fig. 1. When satellite subscriber Tn3 makes a call, earth is applied over a back contact of the loop relay T3 to the common starting lead An which is connected to an idle junction. The exchange causes a relay D (not shown) in the satellite to operate and to release relay A which connects a relay selector RW to the wire a in place of the starting wire An. The selector RW is stepped by impulses from the exchange and at each step one or other of control relays S1 S2 is operated and releases before the next step is taken. When the selector relay 3 (not shown) associated with the calling line operates, a test circuit is closed which shunts the line switching contacts of the selector relay 3 and which includes a holding winding of the operated control relay S1 or S2. The non-release of the control relay S1 or S2 causes operations at the exchange which releases the satellite relay B and applies line current to the junction to operate the loop relay T3 which disconnects the loop from the test circuit. Relay F pulls up to disconnect the relay selector. Second system, Fig. 2. This differs from the first mainly in that the loop relays such as T3 are dispensed with. When subscriber Tn3 calls, the earth applied to the loop over back contacts of the selector relays 3 pertaining to the subscriber Tn3 is connected over the common starting wire An and relay D to wire b of an idle junction VL1. Relay D operates earth wire b, releases A and momentarily interrupts the earth connection over wire a to cause the exchange to transmit impulses over the wire a. The relay selector RW1 is stepped to the calling whereupon the operated control relay S1 is held in the test circuit which passes from the wire a over a front contact of relay 3 of relay selector RW1, back contacts of the relays 3 of the other relay selectors and the line loop to the earth connected to the junction wire b. Third system, Fig. 3 (not shown). This differs from the second system mainly in that some of the selector relay contacts are used when back to close the start circuit and to form part of the test circuit, and the operating windings of the selector control relays S1 S2 are included in the test circuit. Fourth system, Fig. 4 (not shown). As described in Specification 759,597, the even and odd numbered subscribers are grouped and the groups are connected alternately to the junction by the control relays S1 S2, so that only one line can be connected to the junction at a time. In addition to the test circuit containing the control relays S1 S2, there is a second test circuit including a test relay T (not shown) which before the line relay pertaining to a particular line operates, makes a test to ascertain whether a relay selector of another junction has connected up that line. If so, the relay T disconnects the first test circuit. Specifications 719,656, 727,586 and 759,656 also are referred to.
GB18627/52A 1951-07-23 1952-07-23 A telephone system comprising a satellite exchange and a main exchange Expired GB759589A (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (3)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
DE759589X 1951-07-23
DEL10927A DE905862C (en) 1951-07-23 1951-11-29 Circuit arrangement for telephone systems with community lines
DEL11540A DE916772C (en) 1951-07-23 1952-02-12 Circuit arrangement for telephone systems with community lines

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GB759589A true GB759589A (en) 1956-10-24

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GB18627/52A Expired GB759589A (en) 1951-07-23 1952-07-23 A telephone system comprising a satellite exchange and a main exchange
GB23903/54A Expired GB759656A (en) 1951-07-23 1952-07-23 A telephone system comprising a main exchange and a satellite exchange
GB3848/53A Expired GB759758A (en) 1951-07-23 1953-02-11 A telephone system with a main exchange and a satellite exchange

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GB23903/54A Expired GB759656A (en) 1951-07-23 1952-07-23 A telephone system comprising a main exchange and a satellite exchange
GB3848/53A Expired GB759758A (en) 1951-07-23 1953-02-11 A telephone system with a main exchange and a satellite exchange

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BE (1) BE517541A (en)
DE (2) DE905862C (en)
FR (2) FR1067909A (en)
GB (3) GB759589A (en)
NL (2) NL90826C (en)

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FR63777E (en) 1955-10-03
FR1067909A (en) 1954-06-21
NL93076C (en)
NL90826C (en)
DE905862C (en) 1954-03-08
GB759758A (en) 1956-10-24
DE916772C (en) 1954-08-16
GB759656A (en) 1956-10-24
BE517541A (en)

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