AT111945B - Circuit arrangement for alarm systems with several signal points located on a light line or the like. - Google Patents

Circuit arrangement for alarm systems with several signal points located on a light line or the like.

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AT111945B
AT111945B AT111945DA AT111945B AT 111945 B AT111945 B AT 111945B AT 111945D A AT111945D A AT 111945DA AT 111945 B AT111945 B AT 111945B
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light line
circuit arrangement
signal points
points located
alarm systems
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Alfred Haettich
Franz Kuhn
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Alfred Haettich
Franz Kuhn
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   Die Erfindung betrifft eine Schaltung für Alarmanlagen mit mehreren an einer Lichtleitung od. dgl. liegenden Signalstellen, die sich dadurch kennzeichnet, dass an jeder Signalstelle einerseits unter Zwischenschaltung einer Ventilzelle eine Klingel od. dgl. und anderseits ein Schalter an die Lichtleitung angeschlossen ist, wobei das Stellorgan des Schalters geerdet ist und entweder mit dem Plus-oder Minuspol der Lichtleitung verbunden werden kann. während an einer Zentralstelle in die Lichtleitung ein Stromwender eingeschaltet ist, der bei der Signalgebung durch einen der Schalter entweder automatisch oder 
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 die Ventilzellen   durchströmt   und somit die Klingeln ansprechen. 



   In der Zeichnung ist die Erfindung in zwei   Ausführungsbeispielen   dargestellt, u. zw. zeigt Fig. 1 ein   Schaltungssehema   bei dem die Umschaltung automatisch geschieht, während sie in Fig. 2 von Hand aus erfolgen   muss.   was insbesondere für kleinere Anlagen gedacht ist. 



   Mit   i   ist beispielsweise die Lichtleitung bezeichnet, deren Äste i6, i7 bzw. i8, i9 sind. A-sind die von der Lichtleitung gespeisten elektrischen Lampen, m die Schalter für das Licht od. dgl. und o1 bis o6 
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 bzw. s1 geerdete Gebeschalter für die Alarmeinrichtung, die entweder mit dem Plus-oder Minuspol der Lichtleitung i verbunden werden können. q, q1 sind Klingeln, die unter Zwischenschaltung von Ventilzellen t, f1, die den Strom nur in bestimmter Richtung durchlassen, an die   Lichtleitung' ; an-   geschlossen sind.

   In der Zentrale C (Amt od.   dgl.)   ist in die Leitung   i ein   Stromwender u   einge-   schaltet. der   im Alarmfalle umgeschaltet wird. wodurch   der Strom in entgegengesetzter Richtung durch die   Zweige/*.   der Leitung   i fliesst.   Dieser Stromwender   !   kann entweder durch einen   automatischen Umsehalter r   (Fig. 1) oder aber auf ein   Klingelzeichen   od. dgl. von dem in der Zentrale befindlichen Wärter von Hand umgeschaltet werden (Fig. 2).

   Der Betätigungsmagnet des automatischen Umschalters/'. der in der Hauptsache aus einem Solenoid und einem mit den Schalthebeln des Stromwenders u verbundenen   Ankerkern bestellt,   ist einseitig geerdet, während er mit seiner andern Klemme an der Mitte eines Widerstandes   ?   c, u1 liegt, der zwischen die beiden 
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 die ebenfalls einseitig geerdet ist und mit ihrer andern Klemme an der Mitte eines   Widerstandes ; r, ;   liegt, und auf deren Zeichen hin der Wärter den Stromwender   11   umzuschalten hat. 



   Die an sich bekannte Ventilzelle   I. 11,   die eine Anode aus Aluminium und eine Kathode aus Eisen besitzt, hat die Eigenschaft, den Strom nur in einer Richtung   durehfliessen   zu lassen : wird der Strom 
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 der Erde und von hier nach dem automatischen Umschalter v, Widerstand w nach dem Minuspol der Liehtleitung (Zweig ') ; der Stromkreis ist geschlossen und der   Umschalter r bringt   den Stromwender   11   

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   The invention relates to a circuit for alarm systems with several signal points located on a light line or the like, which is characterized in that at each signal point, on the one hand, with a valve cell interposed, a bell or the like and, on the other hand, a switch is connected to the light line, with the control element of the switch is grounded and can be connected to either the plus or minus pole of the light cable. while at a central point in the light line a commutator is switched on, which either automatically or when the signal is given by one of the switches
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 flows through the valve cells and thus the bells respond.



   In the drawing, the invention is shown in two embodiments, u. FIG. 1 shows a circuit diagram in which the switchover takes place automatically, while in FIG. 2 it has to be done manually. which is especially intended for smaller systems.



   For example, the light guide whose branches are i6, i7 and i8, i9 is designated by i. A-are the electric lamps fed by the light line, m the switches for the light or the like. And o1 to o6
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 or s1 grounded switch for the alarm device, which can be connected to either the plus or minus pole of the light line i. q, q1 are bells which, with the interposition of valve cells t, f1, which only let the current through in a certain direction, are connected to the light line '; are connected.

   In the control center C (office or the like), a commutator u is switched on in line i. which is switched over in the event of an alarm. whereby the current flows in the opposite direction through the branches / *. the line i flows. This commutator! can be switched manually by the attendant in the control center either by an automatic switch r (Fig. 1) or to a bell or the like (Fig. 2).

   The actuation magnet of the automatic switch / '. which consists mainly of a solenoid and an armature core connected to the switching levers of the commutator u, is earthed on one side, while its other terminal is at the center of a resistor? c, u1 lies between the two
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 which is also earthed on one side and with its other terminal at the middle of a resistor; r,; is, and on whose sign the attendant has to switch the commutator 11.



   The valve cell I. 11, known per se, which has an anode made of aluminum and a cathode made of iron, has the property of only allowing the current to flow in one direction: the current is
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 the earth and from here to the automatic switch v, resistance w to the negative pole of the Liehtleitung (branch '); the circuit is closed and the changeover switch r brings the commutator 11

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AT111945D 1926-12-06 1927-04-08 Circuit arrangement for alarm systems with several signal points located on a light line or the like. AT111945B (en)

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