Claims
- 1. A remote signaling system for simultaneously monitoring signals, at a central console display, which are generated from a plurality of remote stations distributed in a matrix array, comprising:
- a. a plurality of remote stations distributed in a matrix array whereby said plurality of remote stations are distributed in a series of horizontally oriented row zones, and in a series of vertically oriented column zones;
- b. two families of energy waveguides, a first family having row energy waveguides equal in number to the number of said row zones of remote stations and a second family having column energy waveguides equal in number to the number of said column zones of remote stations;
- c. sources of wave energy for coupling to said row and column energy waveguides and a detector of wave energy coupled to each of said row and column energy waveguides at the detector end of each waveguide;
- d. at each remote station, energy beam combiners connected with said row and column energy waveguides and a sensor-controlled wave energy source coupled to said energy beam combiners for signaling the central console by decreasing or increasing the wave energy which normally passes through the remote station along its associated row and column energy waveguides; and
- e. at the central console, a display of zonal indicators associated with said row and column wave energy detectors for displaying the location of the remote station in which sensor-controlled wave energy signals are generated.
- 2. A remote signaling system as described in claim 1 wherein:
- a. said sources of wave energy for coupling to said row and column energy waveguides are equal in number to the number of energy waveguides and are connected at the source end of each waveguide; and
- b. said energy beam combiners connected with said row and column energy waveguides are further connected with energy beam splitters and a sensor-controlled energy beam coupler, which is effectively a wave energy source, for signaling the central console by decreasing or increasing the wave energy which normally passes through the remote station along its associated row and column energy waveguides.
- 3. A remote signaling system as described in claim 1 wherein:
- a. said sources of wave energy for coupling to said row and column energy waveguides are equal in number to the number of remote stations; and
- b. each of said sources of wave energy in each remote station is connected to its associated row and column energy waveguide by means of said energy beam combiners.
- 4. A remote signaling system as described in claim 1 wherein said display of zonal indicators is comprised of two families of linear visual display elements arranged in groups of horizontal and vertical lines which intersect one another in a matrix array of points of intersection, having said linear visual display elements in one-to-one correspondence to their respective row zones and column zones of the remote stations and having said points of intersection of said linear visual display elements in one-to-one correspondence with the remote stations in said matrix array of remote stations; whereby said points of intersection form a matrix display in microcosm of the macrocosm matrix array of the remote stations.
- 5. A remote signaling system as described in claim 1 wherein:
- said sources of wave energy are electromagnetic energy sources;
- said energy waveguides are electromagnetic energy waveguides; and
- said wave energy detectors are electromagnetic energy-to-voltage transducers.
- 6. A remote signaling system as described in claim 1 wherein:
- said sources of wave energy are acoustic energy sources;
- said energy waveguides are acoustic energy waveguides; and
- said wave energy detectors are acoustic energy-to-voltage transducers.
- 7. A remote signaling system as described in claim 2 wherein one of said sensor-controlled energy beam couplers is normally in the coupling mode and is decoupled when signaling is effected.
- 8. A remote signaling system as described in claim 2 wherein one of said sensor-controlled energy beam couplers is normally in the decoupling mode and is coupled when signaling is effected.
- 9. A remote signaling system as described in claim 2 wherein one of said sensor-controlled energy beam couplers is normally in the coupling mode; and wherein one of said sensor-controlled energy beam couplers is normally in the decoupling mode.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of pending application Ser. No. 732,784 filed Oct. 15, 1976, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 586,512 filed June 12, 1975, now abandoned.
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