GB767397A - Telephone systems with a main exchange and a satellite exchange - Google Patents

Telephone systems with a main exchange and a satellite exchange

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Publication number
GB767397A
GB767397A GB8530/53A GB853053A GB767397A GB 767397 A GB767397 A GB 767397A GB 8530/53 A GB8530/53 A GB 8530/53A GB 853053 A GB853053 A GB 853053A GB 767397 A GB767397 A GB 767397A
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relay
selector
release
exchange
circuit
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GB8530/53A
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Licentia Patent Verwaltungs GmbH
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Licentia Patent Verwaltungs GmbH
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04QSELECTING
    • H04Q3/00Selecting arrangements
    • H04Q3/0008Selecting arrangements using relay selectors in the switching stages
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01JELECTRIC DISCHARGE TUBES OR DISCHARGE LAMPS
    • H01J35/00X-ray tubes
    • H01J35/02Details
    • H01J35/16Vessels; Containers; Shields associated therewith
    • H01J35/18Windows
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01JELECTRIC DISCHARGE TUBES OR DISCHARGE LAMPS
    • H01J5/00Details relating to vessels or to leading-in conductors common to two or more basic types of discharge tubes or lamps
    • H01J5/02Vessels; Containers; Shields associated therewith; Vacuum locks
    • H01J5/18Windows permeable to X-rays, gamma-rays, or particles

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  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Computer Networks & Wireless Communication (AREA)
  • Interface Circuits In Exchanges (AREA)
  • X-Ray Techniques (AREA)
  • Monitoring And Testing Of Exchanges (AREA)

Abstract

767,397. Automatic exchange systems. LICENTIA PATENT-VERWALTUNGS-GES. March 27, 1953 [April 1, 1952; April 1, 1952], No. 8530/53. Class 40 (4). In an automatic satellite (non- exchange) which is connected by a plurality of junctions to the exchange from which it receives all current the talking circuit of a completed connection has no current consuming components such as relays and rectifiers in or connected to it unless they be short circuited. Release is effected by current reversal acting on a relay connected in series with a rectifier across the line wires. Relays A, B, in the satellite, Fig. 1, and A1, B1 in the exchange, Fig. 2, are normally operated. Outgoing call. The closure of the loop by the calling subscriber Tn1 earths a common start lead An to bring up a relay D associated with a free junction AL. Relays A, A1 release, the former connecting the relay selector RW to the wire a and the latter energizing relay W in the exchange. A marginal relay T operates and a circuit is completed from earth in the relay selector RW to operate an impulsing relay J and V follows to connect up the driving magnet AW of a switch aw. The impulsing relay J stops the relay selector RW and the switch aw in synchronism. The off-normal contact rwo of the relay selector RW removes the shunt on M. When the calling time is reached, a test circuit Pr, including an opposed winding of relay B, is completed whereupon B releases and disconnects the relay selector RW. The operated line connecting relay I (not shown) of the selector RW holds due to the remanence of its magnetic circuit. At the exchange switch aw has connected up the meter and, providing a final selector LW has not been set to an outlet corresponding to the caller, completes over wipers aw3, aw4 a circuit for relays C, K which disconnect the control circuit and, together with T1, switch the junction AL through to the group selector GW. Relays M, D at the satellite fall back. Relay A is energized by the feeding current applied to the line wires at the group selector, and removes a short circuit across F which operates to release A. Relay F holds due to the remanence of its magnetic circuit. The caller then completes the connection. Release. When the caller replaces his receiver, the group selector GW and the preselector VW return to normal whereupon an opposed winding of W is energized. Relay W falls back followed by C, K which effect reversal of the feeding current by connecting negative potential and high resistance earth to the wires b, a, respectively. Relay T pulls up to connect low resistance earth to the wire a. This step-by-step current reversal is to ensure that the subscriber's bell is not sounded by rapid discharge of the condenser in the bell-set. An opposed winding of F connected in series with rectifier GRII across the line wires is energized. Relay F in releasing connects up M and shunts one of the opposed windings of B1 which connects negative potential to the wire a. Relays A1, A, B operate and the relay selector RW and switch aw are homed, whereupon M releases. Incoming call. If the called subscriber is free, relay E associated with a free junction operates when the final selector LW is set. Relay G breaks the circuit over the wire a to release A, A1 and marginal relay T operates. The impulsing relay J steps the selector RW and switch aw in unison until, when the latter reaches the outlet marked by the final selector LW, relay C operates to disconnect the impulsing circuit together with relays B, B1. When the called party answers, relay A brings up F and then releases. Relay F connects its opposed winding across the line wires. When the connection is released, F is de-energized by the current reversal to return the satellite to normal as described above. In a modification, Fig. 3 (not shown), the release relay F normally holds due to remanence. When during a call the subscriber's line is connected to a junction, F is released, but when through release of the connection current reversal occurs, F operates and returns the satellite to normal. In a further modification, Fig. 4 (not shown), the release relay F energizes when the loop is closed, short circuits its energizing winding and holds due to remanence. Specifications 719,656, 741,364 and 759,589 are referred to.
GB8530/53A 1952-02-20 1953-03-27 Telephone systems with a main exchange and a satellite exchange Expired GB767397A (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (3)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
DE312413X 1952-02-20
DE316570X 1952-04-01
DE10852X 1952-08-01

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GB767397A true GB767397A (en) 1957-02-06

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Family Applications (2)

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GB3849/53A Expired GB744672A (en) 1952-02-20 1953-02-11 A ray exit-window for discharge devices, particularly x-ray tubes
GB8530/53A Expired GB767397A (en) 1952-02-20 1953-03-27 Telephone systems with a main exchange and a satellite exchange

Family Applications Before (1)

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GB3849/53A Expired GB744672A (en) 1952-02-20 1953-02-11 A ray exit-window for discharge devices, particularly x-ray tubes

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BE (1) BE518895A (en)
CH (2) CH312413A (en)
DE (1) DE957852C (en)
FR (2) FR1070699A (en)
GB (2) GB744672A (en)
NL (1) NL92853C (en)

Families Citing this family (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE1122587B (en) * 1960-02-02 1962-01-25 Telefunken Patent Telephone system with communal lines
DE1207020B (en) * 1963-12-02 1965-12-16 Dr Med Gertrud Klefisch Vacuum tubes
SE415804B (en) * 1978-06-21 1980-10-27 Nils Johannes Baecklund SET FOR MEDIUM X-RAY META CONTAIN THE CONTENT OR QUANTITY OF A PRESET-PREPARED SUBSTANCE IN A SAMPLE, AND DEVICE FOR EXECUTING THE SET

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FR1070699A (en) 1954-08-05
GB744672A (en) 1956-02-15
FR1076385A (en) 1954-10-26
CH316570A (en) 1956-10-15
CH312413A (en) 1955-12-31
NL92853C (en)
DE957852C (en) 1957-01-17
BE518895A (en)

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