Claims
- 1. In a telephony network including a subscriber telephone instrument including a hook switch that generates a hook switch signal in response to the telephone instrument shifting to an off hook status, and a subscriber line connected to the telephone instrument, the combination comprising:
- A. ringing generator means for generating a ringing signal that enables the telephone instrument to ring,
- B. a port means operatively connected to the subscriber line for transmitting signals, including the ringing signal, onto and receiving signals, including the hook switch signal, from the subscriber line,
- C. a coupling means connected to said ringing generator means for controlling the application of the ringing signal to said port means,
- D. a sensing means connected to said port means comprising:
- (i) a relay comprising a coil and contact means, said coil being connected intermediate said coupling means and said port means to couple the ringing signal to said port means and to receive the switch signal from said port means, and
- (ii) a diode connected to said coil for producing an essentially unidirectional current path through said coil, said coil being energized to actuate said contact means to generate a contact signal in response to the ringing signal and said hook switch signal that are coupled through said coil, and
- E. status signal detection means connected to said sensing means for generating a supervisory signal in response to the receipt of the contact signal from said contact means, said status signal detection means being further connected to said coupling means to disable said coupling means in response to the generation of said supervisory signal for a selected period of time indicating that the subscriber telephone instrument has shifted to an off-hook status.
- 2. The combination as recited in claim 1 wherein said status signal detection means includes:
- i. sampling means connected to said sensing means for sampling the contact signal and for generating the supervisory signal in response,
- ii. a storage means associated with said port means for storing the supervisory signal from said sampling means, and
- iii. ring trip means connected to said storage means for disabling said coupling means, thereby to terminate the ringing signal in response to the generation of the supervisory signal for a selected period of time.
- 3. The combination as recited in claim 6 wherein said sampling means includes:
- a. first sampling circuit means for sampling the supervisory signal at a first rate,
- b. accumulator means for accumulating a predetermined number of successive samples, and
- c. means for transferring the information in said accumulator means to said storage means.
- 4. The combination as recited in claim 2 wherein said storage means additionally accumulates ringing control information, and wherein said ring trip means includes:
- a. means for comparing the duty cycle of the supervisory signal with a predetermined threshold thereby to determine whether the supervisory signal indicates an off-hook condition, and
- b. means for altering the control information contents of the storage means, and said coupling means includes:
- i. relay means for connecting said ringing generator means to said port means, and
- ii. relay control means responsive to the control information contents of the storage means for a corresponding port means to control said coupling means.
- 5. The combination as recited in claim 1 wherein each said coupling means comprises:
- a. a ringing relay having a winding means and contact means for selectively coupling said port means and said ringing generator means, and
- b. relay control means connected to said winding means for energizing the ringing relay, said detection means disabling said ringing relay control means when said detection means detects an off-hook status during a ringing operation.
- 6. The combination as recited in claim 1 wherein said ringing generator means includes a ringing generator circuit for generating a plurality of ringing signals and said coupling means includes relay means for connecting one of the ringing signals from said ringing generator means to a corresponding port means, and ringing relay control means for selectively activating said relay means, thereby to enable said one of the ringing signals to be placed on the subscriber line through port means.
- 7. In a telephone switching system for selectively interconnecting subscriber telephone instruments in a telephone network, the telephone network further including a plurality of subscriber lines of the type over which a status signal indicates hook switch status of a corresponding subscriber telephone instrument and a ringing signal causes the telephone instrument to ring, the combination comprising:
- A. ringing generator means for generating the ringing signal,
- B. a plurality of sensing means each connected to a subscriber line for transmitting a supervisory signal when a status signal on the subscriber line exceeds a predetermined threshold,
- C. a plurality of storage means each assigned to a subscriber line for storing supervisory information corresponding to the supervisory signal and for further storing control information,
- D. sampling means connected to each said sensing means on an iterative, periodic basis for updating the supervisory information in a storage means in response to the corresponding supervisory signal,
- E. a plurality of coupling means each connected to a subscriber line for coupling the ringing signal from said ringing generator means to the corresponding subscriber line in response to the control information in the corresponding storage means, and
- F. ring trip means connected to all said storage means for disabling a said coupling means, thereby terminating the coupling of the ringing signal onto the corresponding subscriber telephone line by altering the control information in the corresponding storage means in response to periodic and iterative testing of the corresponding supervisory information that indicates the presence of the status signal on the subscriber telephone line.
- 8. The combination as recited in claim 7 wherein each said sensing means includes:
- i. current sensing means in circuit with the corresponding subscriber line for sensing a current therein having a d.c. current component, and
- ii. generating means connected to said current sensing means and said sampling means for generating the supevisory signal in response to the presence of a d.c. current component.
- 9. The combination as recited in claim 8 additionally comprising, for each subscriber line, a relay means having coil means in circuit with the subscriber line and contact means, said current sensing means including:
- a. said coil means, and
- b. diode means connected to said coil means such that said relay coil means responds to a unidirectional current above a predetermined magnitude therethrough, and said generating means including:
- i. source means for generating a voltage,
- ii. said contact means connected to said voltage source means thereby to produce a signal that reflects the status of said contact means, and
- c. means connected to said contact means for coupling the signal therefrom to said ring trip means as the supervisory signal.
- 10. The combination as recited in claim 7 wherein said ring trip means includes means connected to all of said storage means for altering the control information in one of said storage means when the supervisory signal of the corresponding subscriber line indicates the presence of the status signal, said coupling means thereby being disabled.
- 11. The combination as recited in claim 7 wherein each said storage means additionally includes an event code area, said ring trip means additionally including means for storing an event code in a said event code area in response to the detection of the status signal during a ringing operation.
- 12. The combination as recited in claim 7 wherein said sampling means includes:
- a. first sampling circuit means for successively sampling the supervisory signal from each sensing means at a selected rate,
- b. accumulator means connected to said first sampling circuit means for accumulating a predetermined number of successive samples, and for generating a trip signal when the predetermined number has been accumulated, and
- c. means connected to said accumulator means for storing supervisory information in a supervisory signal area in a corresponding one of said storage means in response to the trip signal.
- 13. The combination as recited in claim 7 wherein said ring trip means includes:
- a. means for comparing the duty cycle of the supervisory signal represented by the supervisory information with a predetermined threshold, thereby to determine whether the status signal indicates an off-hook condition, and
- b. means for altering the control information in the corresponding one of said storage means, and each said coupling means includes:
- i. relay means for connecting said ringing generator means to the corresponding subscriber line, and
- ii. relay control means responsive to the contents of the control information in the corresponding storage area for controlling the transfer of the ringing signal through said coupling means.
- 14. The combination as recited in claim 7 additionally comprising a port means connected to each subscriber line for transferring signals to and from the subscriber line and wherein each said coupling means comprises:
- a. a ringing relay means with contacts interconnecting said corresponding port means and said ringing generator means, thereby to selectively couple said ringing generator means to said port means, said ringing relay means further including winding means, and
- b. a ring relay control means connected to said winding means for energizing the ringing relay means, said ring trip means disabling said ring relay control means when said ring trip means detects the status signal during a ringing operation.
- 15. The combination as recited in claim 14 wherein said ringing generator means includes a ringing generator circuit for generating a plurality of ringing signals and each said coupling means includes relay means coupling one of the ringing signals from said ringing generator means to a corresponding port means, and ring relay control means further selectively activating said relay means, thereby to enable the coupled ringing signal to be placed on the subscriber line through said port means.
- 16. In a telephone switching system for selectively interconnecting subscriber telephone instruments in a telephone network, the telephone network further including a subscriber line of the type over which a d.c. signal indicates hook switch status of a corresponding subscriber telephone instrument and the telephone switching system including ringing generator means for generating an a.c. ringing signal, the improvement of a line circuit means connected to each subscriber line for generating a supervisory signal that indicates the presence of the d.c. hook status signal on the subscriber line in the presence or absence of the a.c. ringing signal, said line circuit means including:
- A. d.c. signal generator means for generating a d.c. signal,
- B. a bridge relay means having winding means connected in circuit with the corresponding subscriber line and contact means connected to said d.c. signal generator means for producing a supervisory signal that indicates whether the bridge relay means is energized,
- C. ringing relay means including contact means for selectively coupling the ringing signal from the ringing generator means to said winding means thereby to energize the subscriber line with the ringing signal, and
- D. shunting means connected to said winding means for enabling said bridge relay means to operate only in response to signals of a given polarity whereby the duty cycle of the supervisory signal indicates whether a d.c. signal is present in the subscriber line notwithstanding the presence of the a.c. ringing signal.
- 17. The improvement as recited in claim 16 wherein each subscriber line contains a ring conductor and a tip conductor and each bridge relay means includes first and second windings connected in circuit with the ring and tip conductors respectively.
- 18. The improvement as recited in claim 17 wherein said shunting means comprises a diode means connected in parallel with each of said first and second windings.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 063,660 filed Aug. 2, 1979, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of grandparent application Ser. No. 924,770, filed July 14, 1978 (abandoned), which in turn is a continuation-in-part of an application Ser. No. 864,401, filed Dec. 27, 1977 entitled "Arrangement of Interactive Processors for Sensing or Transmitting Supervisory Events," by B. Brightman, J. E. Jones, P. A. Lenk, J. R. Shah, and J. W. Woodward (abandoned).
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