Claims
- 1. A loop extender for a telephone system including a central office, a subscriber loop which conducts a loop current and a termination of said subscriber loop, said termination being selectively operable to draw a predetermined off hook current from said central office through said subscriber loop, comprising:
- a shunt resistance connected across said loop for conducting a shunt current;
- control means responsive to said loop current flowing in said subscriber loop for causing said shunt resistance to vary in an inverse relationship to said loop current until said shunt current reaches a first predetermined value; and
- switching means for providing a substantially instantaneous increase in said shunt resistance in response to said shunt current reaching said first predetermined value;
- wherein said switching means renders said control means unresponsive to said loop current upon the occurrence of said increase until said loop current reaches a second predetermined value less than said predetermined off hook current.
- 2. Apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein:
- said shunt resistance comprises a photo sensitive resistor optically coupled to said control means, said control means comprising a light source carrying a portion of said loop current; and
- said switching means comprises a silicon controlled rectifier having an anode and a cathode shunting said light source and a gate terminal responsive to said shunt current flowing through said photo sensitive resistor.
- 3. Apparatus as recited in claim 2 wherein said silicon controlled rectifier is a first silicon controlled rectifier and said switching means further includes:
- a second silicon controlled rectifier having an anode and a cathode terminal connected in series with said photo sensitive resistor and a gate terminal connected in series with said light source.
- 4. In a telephone system having a relay for providing a connection between a subscriber loop and a central office line finder; said subscriber loop conducting a loop current; said relay being characterized by a predetermined current required to establish said connection and a predetermined holding current required to maintain said connection; said subscriber loop being terminated by a telephone characterized by a predetermined an off hook current less than said pull-in current but greater than said holding current; the improvement of a subscriber loop extender comprising:
- a variable conductance shunt connected across said subscriber loop and providing a path for shunt current;
- control means responsive to said loop current having a value greater than said off hook current for connecting said shunt across said subscriber loop;
- wherein said control means effectively removes said shunt in response to said shunt current having a predetermined value greater than the difference of said pull in current and said off hook current.
- 5. A loop extender as recited in claim 4 wherein:
- said control means is rendered unresponsive to said loop current upon each occurence of said shunt being substantially disconnected; and
- said control means is rendered responsive to said loop current upon each occurrence of said loop current having a second predetermined value less than said holding current.
- 6. In a telephone system including a relay for providing a connection between a subscriber loop and a central office line finder, said subscriber loop conducting a loop current; said relay being characterized by a pull-in current required to establish said connection and a holding current required to maintain said connection; said subscriber loop being terminated by a telephone characterized by an off hook current less than said pull-in current and greater than said holding current; the improvement of a subscriber loop extender comprising:
- a variable conductance shunt connected across said subscriber loop and providing a path for shunt current;
- control means for varying said variable conductance shunt proportionally with said loop current in response to said loop current having a first predetermined loop value at least as large as said off hook current;
- said control means substantially decreasing said shunt conductance and being rendered unresponsive to said loop current in response to said shunt current obtaining a predetermined shunt value greater than the difference of said pull in current and said off hook current; and
- said control means being rendered responsive to said loop current in response to said loop current falling below a second predetermined loop value less than said off hook current.
- 7. A subscriber loop extender as recited in claim 6 wherein:
- said variable conductance comprises a photo sensitive current limiting device;
- said control means comprises a light emitting source optically coupled to said photo sensitive current limiting device and electrically coupled to said subscriber loop; and
- a pnpn device having an anode and a cathode shunting said light emitting source and a gate terminal operatively connected to said variable conductance.
- 8. A subscriber loop extender as recited in claim 7 wherein:
- said pnpn device is a first pnpn device and said control means further comprises a second pnpn device having an anode to cathode current path in series with said variable conductance.
- 9. In a telephone system including a relay for providing a connection between said subscriber loop and a central office line finder, said subscriber loop conducting a loop current; said relay being characterized by a pull in current required to establish said connection and a holding current required to maintain said second connection; said subscriber loop being terminated by a telephone characterized by an off hook current less than said pull in current and greater than said holding current; the improvement of a subscriber loop extender comprising:
- a variable conductance shunt connected across said subscriber loop and providing a path for shunt current;
- control means for varying said variable conductance shunt;
- said control means being responsive to said loop current and said shunt current and being alternately in a first state and in a second state;
- said first state being characterized by said control means varying said variable conductance in response to said loop current;
- said second state being characterized by said shunt conductance being maintained at a value small enough to substantially terminate said shunt current independently of said loop current; wherein
- said control means makes a transition from said first state to said second state in response to said loop current obtaining a first predetermined loop value and said shunt current obtaining a predetermined shunt value; and
- said control means makes a transition from said second state to said first state in response to said loop current falling below a second predetermined loop value less than or equal to said first predetermined loop value.
- 10. A subscriber loop extender as recited in claim 9 wherein:
- said variable conductance comprises a photo sensitive current limiting device;
- said control means comprises a light emitting source optically coupled to said photo sensitive current limiting device and electrically coupled to said subscriber loop; and
- a pnpn device having an anode and a cathode shunting said light emitting source and a gate terminal operatively connected to said variable conductance.
- 11. A subscriber loop extender as recited in claim 10 wherein:
- said pnpn device is a first pnpn device and said control means further comprises a second pnpn device having an anode to cathode current path in series with said variable conductance.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application Ser. No. 775,429 filed Mar. 8, 1977 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,140,881.
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