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Reexamination Certificate

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06378111

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention concerns management and documentation of contact points of a wiring network in an electrical branch apparatus.
2. Description of the Related Art
German reference DE 43 33 121-C3 teaches a localizing means with a magnetometer with which elongated objects hidden in the ground can be located. To this end detectable transmitter elements which are detected with the aid of a corresponding receiver are arranged at the elongated object (e.g., at a cable) or along this object. On the basis of these data the characteristic of the elongated object can be obtained and documented. Electronic components in a chip can also be realized as transmitting elements therein, this chip containing not only active electronic components but also storage means.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is based on the object of creating a method by means of which a wiring network of an electrical branch apparatus can be created in a simple, safe manner with low time outlay. The stated object is achieved with a method of the abovementioned type in that electronic information units with storage units are inserted at the contact points of the wiring network, that retrievable information necessary for the creation of a wiring plan are inputted into the electronic information units, that the electronic information units are detected by address by means of a computer, that a wiring plan is subsequently created with the obtained information, and that the inputs and outputs of a connection are documented and stored as retrievable data in the electronic information units.
With the aid of the inventive method it is thus possible to develop a simple and secure management along with the operation of distributor racks in wiring networks. It is particularly advantageous therein that even in very large branch apparatuses such as main distribution switchboards (HVT) of communication transmission networks the wiring plans with the input and output points can be documented and updated at any time by means of simple electronic access. This is a particularly significant factor, because only an errorless and constantly updated data stock guarantees a perfect operation even if problems should arise in the wiring network. Currently, mere lists about connections of the communication cable pairs at the system and subscriber sides are created. The accuracy therein always depends on the maintenance of these lists. According to the present invention a wiring plan can be automatically created by means of extraction of data stored in electronic information units at the contact points. The electronic information units are “intelligent” contact points in the form of electronic components in what are known as chips, these being addressable from a computer. The required information exchange therein ensues. In a distributor of a communications network at least the input pairs on the transmitter side and the output pairs on the subscriber side are then addressable. The respectively connected pairs are thus documented. An errorless wiring plan can thus be created and can remain updated by the inquiry of all contact points of the input and output side.
The power supply of the electronic information units (chips) can therein potentially occur via the two-wire network. The electronic information units are appropriately protected by circuit-breakers from voltage and current surges which can be induced given lightning, for example, so that the functioning of the communication network is not compromised.
Besides the electronic information units, other embodiments of contact points such as plugs that are plugged onto the contact points are also inventively utilized in such an “intelligent” wiring network. Multiple plugs are also provided to this end, so that an entire switching strip is contacted at once.
According to the present invention, the contactless interrogation can utilize radio or infrared transmitters.
Furthermore, an access is also possible from the location with master station, e.g., from a switching office, whereby the signals are inputted via the two-wire system. A separation of the signals from the normal communication transmission is therein executed by means of suitable modulation. These data communications can also take place if there is no traffic running on the two-wire connection, for example. In such a version the “intelligent” branch apparatus, or respectively, the distributor is also simultaneously a part of an “intelligent” network, in that can also extend via a main distribution switchboard (HVC) to further splitters, distributors, and other equipment of the terminal subscriber.
In the arrangement for carrying out the inventive method there must be corresponding communication between the electronic information units of the input and output sides, so that the respectively valid address of the neighboring electronic information unit is always updated. Such a communication respectively ensues via the two-wire network, whereby the signals for this communication are always separate from the normal information traffic signals. For example, a frequency range below 10 Hertz (Hz), not used for data, speech, and service traffic until now, can be used for such a communication.
In these arrangements the electronic information units take over, among others, the functions for an error localization of a potentially disturbed wiring network and are part of a network monitoring from the control center, for example. The neighboring addresses, or respectively, all addressable locations in the transmission line from office to subscriber are stored in these information units. The possibility emerges for storing a routing history, installation instructions, and other information about the network and to the environment such as data about temperature, moisture and the like.
The features of the present invention which are believed to be novel, are set forth with particularity as follows.
A method is provided for managing and documenting contact points of a wiring network in an electrical branch apparatus, comprising the steps of inserting electronic information units with storage units at the contact points of the wiring network; inputting retrievable information, that is required for creating a wiring plan to the electronic information units; detecting the electronic information units by address by using a computer; creating a wiring plan with the obtained information; and documenting inputs and outputs of a connection and storing the documentation in the electronic information units as retrievable data. In the inventive method, the electronic information units may be electronic circuits in the form of chips where a power supply of the chips is produced via a line of the wiring network. The inventive method may comprise updating wiring changes in the storage units. Furthermore the generation of the data may be executed at one of a distributor or splitter for communication lines. The electronic information units may be protected by at least one of overvoltage and overcurrent arresters. These units may be connected to the computer by a plugging-on of a plug. The interrogation of the electronic information units may also be wirelessly executed. Communication to the electronic information units in a distributor from a location with a master station may be executed via lines with modulated signal traffic. The frequency range for the signal transmission may be below 10 Hz. Measurement results of connected measuring circuits, can be extracted at the electronic information units.
An embodiment of the inventive method for managing and documenting contact points of a wiring network in an electrical branch apparatus, combines the following steps: inserting electronic information units with storage units at the contact points of the wiring network; inputting retrievable information, that is required for creating a wiring plan to the electronic information units; wirelessly interrogating the electronic information units by address by using a computer; creating a wiring plan

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