Claims
- 1. A polarity ring director for use in a multiparty telephone system having tip, ring and ground conductors and polarity encoding thereon for designating a specific party's telephone to ring, said polarity ring director comprising:
- switch means connected in series with a subscriber telephone line to selectively pass AC ring currents therethrough in response to a pilot signal to thereby ring the subscriber's telephone;
- pilot switch means responsive to polarity encoded line conditions to generate a pilot signal for said switch means;
- polarity detection means responsive to a predetermined pattern of AC and DC voltages superimposed on three input channels to selectively enable or disable said pilot switch in response to a predetermined pattern detected on said input channels; and
- telephone line addressing means for coupling the tip, ring and ground lines of a telephone system in a predetermined pattern to said three input channels.
- 2. The polarity ring director of claim 1 wherein said polarity detection means includes:
- a first voltage and polarity sensitive circuit imposed across the first and second channels to energize a first polarity and voltage condition switch when the voltage and polarity are correct;
- a second voltage and polarity sensitive circuit connected between the output of the first polarity and voltage condition switch and the third channel to energize a second polarity and voltage condition switch when the voltage and polarity are correct; and
- circuit means responsive to the output of the second polarity and voltage condition switch to energize said pilot switch when said voltage and polarity conditions across all three channels are satisfied.
- 3. A polarity ring director for use in a multiparty telephone system having tip, ring and ground conductors and polarity encoding thereon for designating a specific party's telephone to ring, said polarity ring director comprising:
- telephone addressing means for coupling the tip, ring and ground lines of a telephone system in a preselected pattern to at least three input channels of the ring director;
- a first voltage and polarity sensitive circuit imposed across a first and a second channel to energize a first polarity and voltage condition switch when the voltage and polarity are correct;
- a second voltage and polarity sensitive circuit connected between the output of a first polarity and voltage condition switch and a third channel to energize a second polarity and voltage condition switch when the voltage and polarity are correct; and
- pilot switch circuit means responsive to the output of said polarity and voltage condition switches to generate a pilot signal when said voltage and polarity conditions across across at least three channels are satisfied; and
- switch means series connected between said telephone system and said telephone, said switch means responsive to said pilot signal to selectively pass an AC ring signal to the specific party's telephone when said voltage and polarity conditions across said three channels are satisfied.
- 4. The polarity ring director of claim 3 which further includes a switching circuit connecting the output of the second polarity condition switch to an enable-disable circuit.
- 5. The polarity detection device of claim 4 wherein said first and second polarity condition switches include transistors.
- 6. The polarity detection device of claim 4 wherein said enable-disable circuit includes a diode bridge connecting said circuit to the tip and ring lines.
- 7. The polarity detection device of claim 4 wherein said enable-disable circuit includes a transistor having a gate connected to the output of the second polarity condition switch to render said switch conductive or nonconductive in response to the voltage and polarity conditions.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of applicant's pending application, "Polarity Ring Director" U.S. Ser. No. 753,710, filed July 10, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,669,111, which is a continuation-in-part of the applicant's prior application "Remote Actuated Switch" U.S. Ser. No. 633,107, filed July 20, 1984, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Bell System Practices, AT&T Co. Standard, 28A Ringer Isolator, Section 501-375-101, Issure 3, Oct. 1980. |
Transcom TPI 28 Circuit Diagram of Ring Isolator. |
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