Electromagnetic telephone coupling device
First Claim
1. A device for the transmission and the receipt of electronic signals through a telephone line to which a telephone set is connected having inductive elements composed at least of the line transformer of the telephone set, the acoustical-electric-transducer of the microphone of the telephone set, and the acoustical-electric transducer of of the receiver of the telephone set comprisinga signal input and a signal output connected to electromagnetic interlinking means including a main coil and a secondary coil which are positioned in close proximity to at least one of the inductive elements of the telephone set, said electromagnetic interlinking means being adapted to transmit to the inductive element the signal coming from said signal input and to send to said signal output the signal received by the inductive element, said signal input and said signal output both being connected to said main coil through a signal separation circuit for the signal transmitted by said signal input to said main coil through a linear amplifier and for the signal sent by said main coil to said output through a band-pass filter, said main coil being positioned in the vicinity of one of the inductive elements of the telephone set,said separator circuit including a balanced bridge circuit wherein two consecutive sides of said balanced bridge circuit are formed by said main coil and said secondary coil, said two sides being fed at the ends of said coils at which they are not connected to each other with the signal transmitted by said signal input, the signal which is present between said two coils and the signal which is present between impedances in the remaining two sides of said balanced bridge circuit being separately fed, each through a linear amplifier, to a differential amplifier having its output connected to the input of said band-pass filter.
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Abstract
This invention relates to a device which permits to transmit and to receive signals through a telephone line by means of an electromagnetic linking brought about in correspondence with at least one inductive element of a telephone set, without any necessity of interrupting the line which feeds the set concerned.
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1. A device for the transmission and the receipt of electronic signals through a telephone line to which a telephone set is connected having inductive elements composed at least of the line transformer of the telephone set, the acoustical-electric-transducer of the microphone of the telephone set, and the acoustical-electric transducer of of the receiver of the telephone set comprising
a signal input and a signal output connected to electromagnetic interlinking means including a main coil and a secondary coil which are positioned in close proximity to at least one of the inductive elements of the telephone set, said electromagnetic interlinking means being adapted to transmit to the inductive element the signal coming from said signal input and to send to said signal output the signal received by the inductive element, said signal input and said signal output both being connected to said main coil through a signal separation circuit for the signal transmitted by said signal input to said main coil through a linear amplifier and for the signal sent by said main coil to said output through a band-pass filter, said main coil being positioned in the vicinity of one of the inductive elements of the telephone set, said separator circuit including a balanced bridge circuit wherein two consecutive sides of said balanced bridge circuit are formed by said main coil and said secondary coil, said two sides being fed at the ends of said coils at which they are not connected to each other with the signal transmitted by said signal input, the signal which is present between said two coils and the signal which is present between impedances in the remaining two sides of said balanced bridge circuit being separately fed, each through a linear amplifier, to a differential amplifier having its output connected to the input of said band-pass filter.
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