Claims
- 1. A communication system comprising
- a plurality of spatially separated units, each unit comprising
- (a) a communication line section consisting of two continuous galvanically conductive wires, the line section of each unit being galvanically serially connected to the line sections of all other units to form a single two-wire line for all units,
- (b) a transmitting circuit, and
- (c) a receiving circuit,
- each of said transmitting circuits and receiving circuits being connected in parallel across said line at its respective location whereby all said circuits are connected directly to said two wires,
- a single direct voltage source connected across said line at only one point thereof at any one time and providing the only source of voltage on said line,
- each transmitting circuit comprising means for causing the voltage on said line produced by said voltage source to vary at all points along said line between a high level and a low level in correspondence with a binary signal to be transmitted,
- all said receiving circuits being adapted to respond to variation of voltage on said line caused by a transmitting circuit of any one unit, to reproduce said signal.
- 2. A system as in claim 1 in which said means for varying voltage at each transmitting circuit comprises a shunting circuit for placing a low impedance shunt across said line in correspondence with said signal.
- 3. A system as in claim 1, said source including a regulator providing a regulated voltage output for currents up to the aggregate standby current drain from all said transmitting and receiving circuits, and providing a regulated current output for current drain substantially greater than said standby drain,
- said shunt-applying means being operative to provide a current draw from said regulator to cause said regulator to operate in a regulated-current mode.
- 4. A system as in claim 1 wherein said voltage source has the characteristic of maintaining substantially uniform voltage output for loads across said line having resistance above a predetermined value.
- 5. A system as in claim 1 wherein said voltage source has the characteristic of maintaining substantially uniform current for loads across said line having resistance below a predetermined value.
- 6. A system as in claim 1 wherein said voltage source has the characteristic of maintaining substantially uniform voltage output for loads across said line having resistance above a predetermined value, and also of maintaining substantially uniform current for loads across said line having a resistance below a predetermined value.
- 7. A message display system comprising
- a plurality of units as in claim 1,
- a plurality of message display devices,
- each of said units being a sign control unit associated with one or more of said display devices at a respective unit location, said sign control units being connected to one another solely by said two-wire line,
- each sign control unit also comprising a said voltage source whose output is coupled across said line, an operator's control, a said transmitting circuit coupled across said line, a said receiving circuit coupled across said line, and a microprocessor,
- means responsive to actuation of said operator's control of a sign control unit at one location for activating the voltage source at that location to cause the sign control unit at that location to become a master unit and to deactivate the voltage sources at all other locations to cause the sign control units at said other locations to become slave units, said activated voltage source being connected to said line as the sole source of excitation for said line,
- each transmitting circuit being adapted to place a low impedance load across said line in correspondence with a binary data signal input to said transmitting circuit, to modulate the voltage across said line between a high voltage level and a low voltage level, said levels representing and corresponding to binary data bits of said input signal, and
- each said receiving circuit including means for receiving said modulated voltage from said line and deriving therefrom a binary data signal,
- whereby said master unit may communicate with each of said slave units by modulating the voltage on said line by the master transmitting circuit, and each slave unit may communicate with said receiver circuits by modulating the voltage on said line by its respective transmitting circuit.
- 8. A system as in claim 2 wherein each said receiving circuit comprises a zener diode having a regulating voltage and connected between the wires of said line, the regulating voltage of said zener diode being greater than the voltage at any receiving circuit caused by the maximum resistive volt-drop in said line between said voltage source and receiving circuit when said shunt is across said line and less than the voltage at any receiving circuit in the absence of placing said low impedance shunt across said line.
- 9. A communication system comprising
- a transmitting circuit,
- a receiving circuit,
- a two-wire line connecting said circuits,
- a single voltage source connected across said line for supplying voltage to said line,
- means for transmitting from said transmitting circuit to said receiving circuit binary information in the form of a sequence of binary bits of two types representing marks and spaces of a binary signal, comprising means at said transmitting circuit for applying a low impedance shunt across said line to reduce the voltage at said receiving circuit in correspondence with each occurrence of a bit of said binary information of one type,
- said voltage source having means maintaining both a substantially uniform voltage for loads across said line having a range of impedances greater than said low impedance and a substantially constant current for loads across said line having a range of impedances substantially equal to or less than said low impedance.
- 10. A system as in claim 9 wherein said receiving circuit includes an input having a zener diode connected across said line, said diode having a regulating voltage at least as large as the voltage at said receiving circuit caused by the resistive volt-drop in said line between said transmitting and receiving circuits during application of said shunt, said regulating voltage also being less than that of said voltage source, whereby said diode will conduct only in the absence of application of said low impedance shunt.
- 11. A method of communicating among units spaced along a continuous two-wire conductive line, where each unit has a transmitter and a receiver connected to said line, comprising the steps of
- applying to said line a voltage source having a substantially constant-voltage variable-current mode for currents up to a predetermined current limit and a substantially constant-current mode for a current in excess of said limit, and
- transferring between said constant-voltage mode and said constant-current mode in correspondence with a binary signal.
- 12. A method as in claim 11 further including
- applying said voltage source at a single point along said line, said source being the only power source on said line, and
- causing said transferring by action of any of said transmitters.
- 13. In a control system for trains having a plurality of cars, each having a continuous conductive trainline extending from one end of the car to the other end of the car, a power supply circuit for supplying power to said train line, a car ground, a transmitting circuit, and a receiving circuit, with each of said transmitting and receiving circuits connected to said trainline to receive power from the trainline, the combination comprising,
- a first means for activating a car to become a master car,
- means operative upon activation of a master car for connecting the car ground of said master car to said trainline and disconnecting all other car grounds from said trainline,
- and means isolating the non-master receiving and transmitting circuits from the grounds of their respective cars.
- 14. A system as in claim 13 including
- one or more controllable display devices at each car,
- means causing the master transmitting circuit to shunt a low impedance load across said line in correspondence with a control signal for controlling said devices, and
- means at each receiving circuit for responding to such shunting for controlling the display devices at the respective car.
- 15. A system as in claim 13, including means at each car to cause it to become the master car in substitution for a previous master car regardless of its position in the train.
- 16. A method of communicating in trains having a plurality of cars and a two-wire trainline extending continuously from car to car, each car having a unidirectional power supply circuit adapted to be connected to said line to supply power thereto, a transmitting circuit, a receiving circuit, and a car ground, with each of said transmitting and receiving circuits being connected to the train line in its respective car to derive power therefrom, the steps of:
- connecting the power supply circuit of one car to said train line, and
- concurrently disconnecting the power supply circuits of all other cars from the train line.
- 17. The method as in claim 16, wherein each car also has a display device, and including the steps of
- causing the transmitting circuit of one car to shunt a low resistive impedance across said train line in correspondence with a signal,
- causing at least one receiving circuit to respond to such shunting, and
- controlling by said one receiving circuit the display device at such receiving circuit.
- 18. A method as in claim 16, including the steps of
- causing a different car from said one car to have its power supply circuit connected to said train line, and
- concurrently disconnecting the power supply circuit and ground of said one car from said train line.
- 19. A method as in claim 18 further including the steps of
- causing one transmitting circuit to apply to the train line a first voltage representing a first type binary bit of a coded binary a digital signal to be transmitted,
- causing said transmitting circuit to apply a low impedance across the train line to change the voltage on the train line from said first voltage to a lower voltage representing a second type of binary bit of said signal, and
- causing the receiving circuit in each car to respond to said first and lower voltages to receive said signal.
- 20. A method as in claim 19 further including the step of
- causing a different car from said one car to have its supply circuit and ground connected to said train line, and
- concurrently disconnecting the supply circuit and ground of said one car from said train line.
- 21. A communication system for a multi-car train comprising
- a plurality of spatially separated units, each unit comprising
- (a) a communication line section consisting of two continuous galvanically conductive wires, the line section of each unit being galvanically connected serially to the line sections of all other units to form a single two-wire line for all units,
- (b) a transmitting circuit, and
- (c) a receiving circuit,
- each of said transmitting circuits and receiving circuits being connected in parallel across said line at its respective location whereby all said circuits are connected directly to said two wires,
- a single direct voltage source connected across said line at one point thereof and providing the only source of voltage on said line,
- each transmitting circuit comprising means for causing the voltage on said line produced by said voltage source to vary at all points along said line between a high level and a low level in correspondence with a binary signal to be transmitted,
- each of said units being in a separate train car, and said two-wire line extending serially from car to car along said train from one end of the train to the other,
- each car of the train having a said transmitter and a said receiver, said voltage source being coupled across said line at a selected (master) car, said line having no other voltage or power sources connected to said line,
- said voltage-varying means comprising means at each transmitter to apply a shunt to said line in accordance with one bit of a binary signal to increase the current in said line from said voltage source and to reduce the voltage across said line at the receivers of all cars during such shunting, and
- each receiver having means to respond to said voltage reduction to detect said signal.
- 22. A communication system comprising
- a plurality of spatially separated units, each unit comprising
- (a) a communication line section consisting of two continuous galvanically conductive wires, the line section of each unit being galvanically connected serially to the line sections of all other units to form a single two-wire line for all units,
- (b) a transmitting circuit, and
- (c) a receiving circuit, and
- (d) a direct voltage source,
- each of said transmitting circuits and receiving circuits being connected in parallel across said line at its respective location whereby all said circuits are connected directly to said two wires,
- a single one of said voltage sources being connected across said line at one point thereof and providing the only source of voltage on said line,
- each transmitting circuit comprising means for causing the voltage on said line produced by said voltage source to vary at all points along said line between a high level and a low level in correspondence with a binary signal to be transmitted,
- all said receiving circuits being adapted to respond to variation of voltage on said line caused by a transmitting circuit of one unit, to reproduce said signal,
- and means assuring that at any time only a selectable one of said voltage sources is connected to said line and that all other voltage sources are concurrently disconnected from said line.
- 23. A communication system comprising
- a plurality of spatially separated units, each unit comprising
- (a) a communication line section consisting of two continuous galvanically conductive wires, the line section of each unit being galvanically connected serially to the line sections of all other units to form a single two-wire line for all units,
- (b) a transmitting circuit,
- (c) a receiving circuit, and
- (d) a ground
- each of said transmitting circuits and receiving circuits being connected in parallel across said line at its respective location whereby all said circuits are connected directly to said two wires,
- a single direct voltage source connected across said line at one point thereof and providing the only source of voltage on said line,
- each transmitting circuit comprising means for causing the voltage on said line produced by said voltage source to vary at all points along said line between a high level and a low level in correspondence with a binary signal to be transmitted,
- all said receiving circuits being adapted to respond to variation of voltage on said line caused by a transmitting circuit of one unit, to reproduce said signal,
- and means assuring that at any time only a selectable one of said grounds is connected to one wire of said line and that all other grounds are disconnected from said line.
- 24. A communicating system for a plurality of spatially separated units,
- said units being interconnected only by a single line formed of two continuously conductive wires,
- each unit comprising (a) a voltage supply circuit adapted to supply voltage to said line, (b) a transmitting circuit, and (c) a receiving circuit,
- the transmitting circuit and receiving circuit of each unit being continuously connected across said two-wire line,
- means at each unit for causing its voltage supply circuit to be connected across said line, and
- means operative upon connection of one voltage supply circuit to said line for causing the voltage supply circuit of all other units to be disconnected from said line, whereby said entire line is supplied from only one voltage supply circuit at any time.
- 25. A system as in claim 24 wherein each said voltage supply circuit includes a ground adapted to be connected to one of said line wires, whereby said line is provided with a ground from only one voltage supply circuit,
- each of said transmitting and receiving circuits being provided with a ground only by said line.
- 26. A system as in claim 25 including isolating means for isolating each transmitting circuit output and receiving circuit input connected to said line from other circuits in their respective units.
- 27. A train communication system having cars of the train connected directly by a two-wire train line running continuously and conductively from car to car, each car having a power source, a receiver and a transmitter comprising:
- means for causing any car to be a master unit and for concurrently disconnecting the power sources of all of the other cars from said train line, leaving the master unit power source as the sole power source for the line,
- means for causing the master unit to apply to said line a high voltage representing a binary bit of a first type of a binary digital signal to be transmitted,
- the transmitter in each car being coupled to said train line and being adapted to apply a low impedance across the train line to change the voltage on the train line from a value representing said first type bit to a lower value representing a second type binary bit, in correspondence with said binary digital signal,
- the receiver in each car being coupled to said train line and being adapted to receive said signal.
- 28. A message display system comprising:
- a plurality of message display devices,
- a two-wire communication line,
- a plurality of sign control units, each at a different location, and each associated with one or more of said display devices at a respective location, said sign control units being connected to one another solely by said two-wire communication line,
- each sign control unit comprising a voltage supply whose output is coupled across said line, an operator's control, a transmitting circuit whose output is coupled across said line, a receiving circuit whose input is coupled across said line, and a microprocessor,
- means responsive to actuation of said operator's control at one location for causing the microprocessor at said location to activate the voltage supply at that location to cause the sign control unit at that location to become a master unit and to disconnect the voltage supplies at all other locations from said line to cause the sign control units at said other locations to become slave units, said activated voltage supply being connected to said communication line as the sole source of power for said line.
- 29. A system as in claim 28, each transmitting circuit being adapted to place a low impedance load across said communication line in correspondence with a binary data signal input to said transmitting circuit, to modulate the voltage across said communication line between a high voltage level and a low voltage level, said levels representing and corresponding to respective binary mark and space bits of said input signal,
- each said receiving circuit including means for receiving said high and low voltage levels from said communication line and deriving therefrom said binary data signal,
- whereby said master unit may communicate with each of said slave units by modulating the voltage on said communication line by the master transmitting circuit, and each slave unit may communicate with said receiving circuits by modulating the voltage on said line by the slave transmitting circuit.
- 30. A communication system comprising
- plurality of spatially separated units, each unit comprising
- (a) a communication line section consisting of two continuous galvanically conductive wires, the line section of each unit being galvanically connected to the line sections of all other units to form a single two-wire line for all units,
- (b) a transmitting circuit, and
- (c) a receiving circuit,
- each of said transmitting circuits and receiving circuits being connected in parallel across said line at its respective location whereby all said circuits are connected directly to said two wires,
- a single direct voltage source connected across said line at one point thereof and providing the only source of voltage on said line,
- each transmitting circuit comprising means for causing the voltage on said line produced by said voltage source to vary at all points along said line between a high level and a low level in correspondence with a binary signal to be transmitted,
- all said receiving circuits being adapted to respond to variation of voltage on said line caused by a transmitting circuit of one unit, to reproduce said signal.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 473,678, filed Feb. 1, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,142,277.
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