Switching arrangement for telecommunication subscriber stations

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179 81R, H04M 1272

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040816192

ABSTRACT:
A switching arrangement by which a telecommunication subscriber station selection unit is connected into the central office line is described. The selection unit involved is of the key-operated type wherein key actuation produces a specific surge current corresponding to the specific key depressed. Semiconductor elements form impulse contacts which are operated by a key-controlled pulse generator. A bistable relay is provided for disabling the station's speech circuit during the dialing phase, and at the same time maintains a transmission and feeder circuit, of which the selection unit forms a part and which is completed by actuation of a key. The operation of the bistable relay is influenced via a parallel circuit which offers a high impedance to the transmission and feeder circuit, so that the bistable relay can be rendered inoperative if it is erroneously in an operative state. Depression of a key is required to close the transmitter and feeder circuit, and when this occurs, i.e., during the dialing phase, the aforementioned parallel circuit no longer can affect the operation of the bistable relay.

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patent: 3856982 (1974-12-01), Lawson et al.
patent: 3969592 (1976-07-01), Pipitone et al.
patent: 3973084 (1976-08-01), Houland

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