GB368716A - Improvements in or relating to telephone systems - Google Patents

Improvements in or relating to telephone systems

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Publication number
GB368716A
GB368716A GB36973/30A GB3697330A GB368716A GB 368716 A GB368716 A GB 368716A GB 36973/30 A GB36973/30 A GB 36973/30A GB 3697330 A GB3697330 A GB 3697330A GB 368716 A GB368716 A GB 368716A
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relay
finder
group
magnet
over
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Associated Telephone and Telegraph Co
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Associated Telephone and Telegraph Co
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04QSELECTING
    • H04Q3/00Selecting arrangements

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

Abstract

368,716. Automatic exchange systems. ASSOCIATED TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO., 1033, West Van Buren Street, Chicago, L.S.A. Dec. 8, 1930, No. 36973. Convention date, Jan. 23. [Class 40 (iv).] Systems in which an allotting switch preselects the next idle call-finder have the following features: (1) The allotter makes a test on the preselected finder when it is actually required for a call and if the test is unsatisfactory a new finder is allotted; (2) When a finder ha.s completed its operation the allotter magnet is energized from the finder over a common multipled lead to advance the wipers one step and if the next finder is busy the magnet is again operated over its interrupter contacts and the test wiper until an idle finder is reached ; (3) The finders are divided into two groups controlled by separate allotters and if a finder in one group takes more than a predetermined time to complete its operation, an alarm is given, the finders and allotter of that group are thrown out of service, and a finder from the other group is selected. If all the finders of the second group become busy the first group is automatically restored to service. The invention is described with reference to a system employing Strowger-type finders with two sets of wipers the subscribers' lines being connected to the levels of the two groups of finders in reversed order and the arrangement being such that a finder in the group in which the calling line appears in one of the first five levels is normallv used. Normal operation. Line relay 201 marks the second level of bank VA and grounds a starting circuit 260 for relay 406 which connects relay 404 over allotter wiper 410. If the finderselector link, Fig. 1, is in normal position and non-faulty, battery potential over resistance 130 is present on lead 179 so that relay 404 operates connecting ground over wiper 409 to operate selector-line-relay 105 and ground over wiper 408 to finder-vertical-magnet 114. Vertical stepping occurs under the control of stepping relay 106 until the marked level is reached when relay 107 operates, transferring the stepping circuit to the rotary magnet 115. If the calling line is found by the lower set of wipers relay 109 operates connecting up switching relay 108 whilst if found by the upper set of wipers relay 108 operates directly over test wiper 231. Relay 108 extends the earth from wiper 408 over multipled lead 181 to allotter magnet 407 which on operating breaks the circuit of relay 403. This removes the ground from lead 181 causing magnet 407 to release and advance wipers 408, 409, 410 one step, the magnet then again operating if necessary over wiper 410 until an idle finder-selector link characterized by the absence of ground is reached. If all the finders in the group are busy, normally-energized relay 405 releases and extends the starting lead 260 over conductor 261 to the allotter of the other group. Faults. If relay 404 does not operate, slowacting relay 403 energizes in series with magnet 407 and by shunting its upper winding with its lower winding permits the magnet to operate to select another finder. If a finder reaches eleventh terminals in any level, cam springs 149 operate relay 108 in series with 106 extending ground to multipled lead 181 and magnet 407 as before. If a finder does not complete its operations within a predetermined time, a slow-operating relay 401 controlled by a vibrating relay 402 connects up alarms 441, 444, and releases relay 405 which extends the starting lead to the other group of finders. If all the finders of the second group should now become busy the release of a relay similar to 405 removes ground from conductor 439 unlocking relay 401 and restoring the first group to service.
GB36973/30A 1930-01-23 1930-12-08 Improvements in or relating to telephone systems Expired GB368716A (en)

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US422906A US1849694A (en) 1930-01-23 1930-01-23 Automatic telephone system

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GB567864A (en) * 1943-08-31 1945-03-06 Standard Telephones Cables Ltd Improvements in or relating to telecommunication exchange systems
US2508636A (en) * 1944-01-12 1950-05-23 Automatic Elect Lab Telephone system employing connecting switches having automatic impulsing means local to the connecting switches and controlled by the calling lines
GB571994A (en) * 1944-01-22 1945-09-18 Automatic Telephone & Elect Improvements in or relating to telephone or like systems
US2535954A (en) * 1944-03-31 1950-12-26 Gen Railway Signal Co Airway traffic controlling system
US2621257A (en) * 1945-12-03 1952-12-09 Automatic Elect Lab Relay automatic telephone system
US2513426A (en) * 1946-10-11 1950-07-04 Automatic Elect Lab Telephone system, including a line finder allotter
US2552773A (en) * 1947-06-24 1951-05-15 Automatic Elect Lab Level marking for telephone line finders
US2541936A (en) * 1947-07-10 1951-02-13 Stromberg Carlson Co Register-sender for automatic telephone systems
US2562123A (en) * 1947-08-22 1951-07-24 Stromberg Carlson Co Automatic telephone system
FR996361A (en) * 1948-10-25 1951-12-17
BE510876A (en) * 1951-04-27
US2725428A (en) * 1953-01-06 1955-11-29 Itt Multi-group primary-secondary-spread crossbar telephone system
US2904634A (en) * 1954-04-14 1959-09-15 North Electric Co Automatic telephone system

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