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- This invention relates to telephone circuits and repeating apparatus, and has for its object to provide a device which will render communication more distinct over toll or other lines, which at present operate unsatisfactorily, and comprising means for manually connecting in the repeating apparatus intermediate the terminals of subscribers or other circuits, at a switchboard, exchange, or other station.
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G. ADAMS-RANDALL.
TELEPHONE GIRGUIT AND REPEA'I'ING APPARATUS APPLICATION Plum MAR. 13, 1911.
Patented Jan. 30, 1912.
UNITED STATES T OFFICE.
CHARLES ADAMS-RANDALL. OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR TO RANDALL'TELEPHONE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, OF AUGUSTA, MAINE, A CORPORATION OF MAINE.
TELEIfHONE CIRCUIT AND REPEATING APPARATUS.
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Application filed March 13,, 1911.
Patented Jan. 30, 1912. Serial No. 614,189.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Cnannus Amus- IiANDALL, a citizen of the United States, residing at New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Telephone Circuits and Repeating Appa ratus; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
This invention relates to telephone circuits and repeating apparatus, and has for its object to provide a device which will render communication more distinct over toll or other lines, which at present operate unsatisfactorily, and comprising means for manually connecting in the repeating apparatus intermediate the terminals of subscribers or other circuits, at a switchboard, exchange, or other station.
The essence of this invention consists in providing a telephone system provided with a mechanical. means located at an intermediate station, capable of manually connecting in or closing a local circuit. having included therein the primary of an induction coil, a local battery, and also the variable resistance contacts of an electromagnetically operated telephone transmitter. Said system being also provided with means for closing simultaneously with the closing of said local circuit by manually operated me. chanical connections the two subscribers lines. Also, said system at the instant of making the above connections, is capable of mechanically connecting into the main line circuit the secondary of said induction coil, and the coils of said electro-n'iagnetically operated transmitter, all as will appear more fully hereinafter.
Referring to the accompanying drawings forming a part of this specification in which the figure is a diagrammatic view of an apparatus made in accordance with my invention, 1 indicates any suitable transmitter, 2 a local battery and 3 the primary of an induction coil 4. 5 represents the secondary of said coil joined as by the wire 6 to the hook lever 7 making circuit with the contact 8 joined to the receiver 9 by the wire 10 and which wire is joined to the spring jack member 11, as shown. The member 11 carries an insulated contact member 12 adapted to make circuit with the spring contact member 13 joined by the wire 14 to the loealbattery 15 connected by the wire 16 to the contact member 17 making circuit with the contact member 18 of the repeater 19. The said contact member 18 is also joined by the wire 20 to one end of the primary 21. of the induction coil 22, while the other end of said primary is joined by the wire 23 to the contact 12. The jack plug 24 makes contact at 25 with the spring jack member 26 and at 27 with the jack member 11. Said jack plug is also connected as by the wire 28 with the jack plug 29 which makes contact as at 30 with the spring jack member 31 and at the point 32 with the spring jack member 33. The jack member 31 is joined by the wire 34 to the receiver 35 which in turn is joined by the wire 36 to the contact 37 adapted to make circuit with the lever 38 joined by the wire 39 to one end of the secondary 40 of the induction coil 41 and the other end of said secondary is joined by the wire 42 to the jack member 33. The sleeve 30 of the jack plug 29 is also joined by the wire 43 to one end of the coils of the repeater 19, and the other end of said coils is joined by the wire 44 to one end of the secondary 45 of the coil 22. The other end of said secondary is joined by the wire 46 to the sleeve 27 of the jack plug 24.
The operation of my invention is as follows :Supposing two stations. A and B, are equipped with the usual calling circuits (not shown), and are joined to a switchboard C provided with the jack plugs and spring jacks above described. Upon receiving a call the receivers 9 and 35 are lifted from their hooks thereby closing the circuits at the contacts 7 and 8 and at 37 and 38 respectively. The plugs are inserted in their spring jacks as illustrated in the drawings, and the circuit is made between the contacts 12 and 13, as shown. Should a subscriber now talk into the transmitter, the voice caused currents will leave one end of the secondary 5, traverse the wire 6, contacts 7 and 8, wire 10, receiver 9, spring jack member 11, sleeve 27, wire 46, secondary 45, wire 44, coils of the repeater 19,
wire 43, sleeve 30, spring jack member 31, wire 34, receiver 35, wire 36, contact 37, lever 38, wire 39, secondary 40, wire 42, spring jack member 33, contact 32, Wire 28, contact 25, spring jack member-26, and
It is evident that those skilled in the art may vary the arrangement of parts Without departing from the spirit of my invention, and, therefore, I do not wish to be limited to the above disclosure except as may be re quired b the claims.
What claim is 1. In a tele hone system, the combination of a plurality of subscribers stations; an intermediate station; main line circuits between said subscribers and intermediate Istations; a battery and a local circuit including the primary of an induction coil and the variable resistances of an electromagnetically operated telephone transmitter located at said intermediate station; f manually operated means also located at said intermediate station adapted to simultancously and mechanically close said local circuit and the main lines connecting said i stations through the secondary of said inl duction coil and the coils of said transn'iittcr,
substantially as described.
2. In a telephone system, the combination of a plurality of subscribers stations; an intermediate station; main line circuits between said subscribers and intermediate stations; a battery and a local circuit including the primary of 'an induction coil and the variable resistances of an elcctro-magnetically operated telephone transmitter located at said intermediate station; manually operated means comprising a spring jack and a local circuit contact also located at said intermediate station adapted to simultaneously and mechanically close said local circuit and the main lines connecting said stations through the secondary of said induction coil and the coils of said transmitter, substantially as described.
In a telephone system, the combination of a plurality of subscribers stations; an intcrmcdiatc station; main line circuits be tween said subscribers and intermediate stations; a battery and a local circuit in cluding the primary of an induction coil and the variable resistances of an electromagnetically operated telephone transmitter located at said inlcrmediate station; manually operated means comprising a plurality of spring jacks and plugs electrically connected. and a local circuit contact associated with each of said jacks also located. at said intermediate station adapted to simultaneously and mechanically close said said stations through the secondary of said induction coil and the coils of said transmitter, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof, I aflix my signature, in presence of two witnesses.
CHARLES ADAMS-RANDALL. Witnesses:
I. W SMITH, Fnnnnmon B. BLACKMAN.
local circuit and the main lines connecting
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