AU601737B2 - Telephone protection circuit - Google Patents

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AU601737B2
AU601737B2 AU73008/87A AU7300887A AU601737B2 AU 601737 B2 AU601737 B2 AU 601737B2 AU 73008/87 A AU73008/87 A AU 73008/87A AU 7300887 A AU7300887 A AU 7300887A AU 601737 B2 AU601737 B2 AU 601737B2
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Frederick Denis Montano
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PCT WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANIZATION INTERNATIONAL APPLICATION PUBLD T PA T PERATION TREATY (PCT) (51) International Patent Classification 4 (11) International Publication Number: WO 87/ 06787 H04M 1/74, H02H 9/04 Al (43) International Publication Date: 5 November 1987 (05.11.87) (21) International Application Number: PCT/AU87/00097 (81) Designated States: AT (European patent), AU, BE (European patent), CH (European patent), DE (Euro- (22) International 7iling Date: 13 April 1987 (13.04.87) pean patent), DK, FR (European patent), GB, IT (European patent), JP, NL (European patent), SE (European patent), US.
(31) Priority Application Number: PH 5681 (32) Priority Date: 30 April 1986 (30.04.86) Published With international search report.
(33) Priority Country: AU This document contains the (71) Applicant (for all designated States except US): STAN- aiendments made under DARD TELEPHONES AND CABLES PTY. LI- Section 49 and is correct for MITED [AU/AU]; 252-280 Botany Road, Alexandria, printing.
NSW 2015 (AU).
(72) Inventor; and h TI 17 DEC 1987 Inventor/Applicant (for US only) MONTANO, Frederick, Denis [AU/AU]; 43 Lamette Street, Chatswood, NSW 2067 (AU).
AUSTRALIAN
(74) Agent: VENESS, Patent Department, Standard Telephones and Cables Pty. Limited, 252-280 Botany 2 4 NOV 1987 Road, Alexandria, NSW 2q15 (AU).
PATENT OFFICE (54) Title: TELEPHONE PROTECTION CIRCUIT (57) Abstract Devices to be protec--- A protection circuit for a telephone having a two wire subscriber line (LI, L2) and an earth line comprises a single surge protection device connected between a bridge rectifier polarity-guard (Dl, D2, D3, D4) which is across the subscriber line and the remainder of the telephone circuitry 4) which is connected to the output of the polarity guard.
Three diodes (D5, D6, D7) are used to interconnect the earth line and the pair of output lines from the polarity guard to the protection device in such a way as to prevent surges from being fed to the remainder of the telephone circuit, the surge \paths including one or two arms of the polarity guard.
I I -ll 'I~lOp*iu-~; :i I WO 87/06787 PCT/AU87/00097 -1- Telephone Protection Circuit Technical Field This invention relates- to an electronic protection circuit for a telephone subset.
k Background Art Subsets are now utilizing integrated circuits which are not as robust in regard to line surges as many conventional components, though surge protection has been applied to the conventional subsets. Because of the layout of the various components of a subset and the possibility of transverse or longitudinal faults it has been found that two or three protection devices have been required to protect the various subset blocks, e.g. the ringing circuit and the rectifier bridge and the rest of the subset circuitry. In subsets which have an earth line, e.g. phones connected to PMBX's or some PABX's or in some Telecom administrations where it is necessary to make an earth contact to seize a line, there is also a requirement to have protection on the earth line. Some administrations require all subsets to be adapted to be used with either earth recall or timed loop break.
Surges which may occur include transverse lightning surges of 2kv between the wires of the subscriber line, or longitudinal surges of 5kv between the line and the earth. Other faults include mains cross, spikes generated by signalling and induced currents.
Normally protection devices are provided between LI and E, L2 and E and between LI and L2.
Disclosure of the Invention This specification discloses the use of a single protection device connected by diodes to steer the surges from the various line configurations through the protective device. The diodes need to have a rapid response time and a high surge rating. An acceptable rating has been found to be 30A for 8ms. Diodes capable of this are cheap and readily available, offering considerable saving over the cost of the protective devices.
i-i I~C1 WO 87/06787 PCT/AU87/00097 2 This specification discloses a protection circuit for a telephone having an earth wire and a subscriber line comprising first and second wires, wherein there is a polarity guard, a pair of input terminals connected to the subscriber line and a pair of output terminals connected to the telephone transmission and reception circuit, wherein, in parallel with the telephone circuit there is a protection device in series with a first diode, the first diode being forward biased with respect to the polarity of the polarity guard output, the earth wire is connected to the junction of the protective device and the first diode by a second diode connected to pass surges of a first polarity between the earth wire and the output of the polarity guard the second diode and the protection device being shunted by a third diode, connected to pass surges between the earth wire and the polarity guard output of the opposite polarity from those surges passed by the second diode, the latter surge path including the first diode.
Brief Description of the Drawings The invention will be described with reference to the drawing, in which: Fig. 1 shows the layout of a circuit embodying the protection systems.
Best Mode of Carrying Out The Invention In Fig. 1 the subscriber line wires connect to terminals LI and L2 which feed into a polarity guard comprising bridge rectifier Dl, D2, D3, D4. The output of the bridge is connected to the subset circuit 1 in parallel with protective device 2 which is in series with diode D5. The earth line E is connected to the protective device 2 by diode D6 and, for surges of the opposite polarity by diode D7.
The operation of this protection circuit is described below.
For a transverse surge between LI and L2 the bridge ensures that the surge is of the correct polarity to pass through the protective device.
The path of the surge is via D5 which is poled to be forward biassed with reference to the bridge output. The protective device 2 may for instance 1. if.
WO 87/06787 PCT/AU87/00097 -3be a metal oxide varistor (MOV), one or more power zener diodes, or thyristor clamps, which appear as an open circuit at normal operating voltages and exhibit a breakdown characteristic at a specified overvoltage.
For a surge between L1 and E the path may be E, D6, 2, D2, L1. If the polarity is opposite the path would be E, D7, 2, D5, Dl.
Similarly where the surge is between L2 and E the paths are, E, D6, 2, D3, L2; or for reverse polarity E, D7, 2, D5, D4.
serves the purposes of preventing the surge being fed from E through D6 to D1/D4, (across the subset) and bypassing the protective device.
The ringing circuit 3, which in modern phones may also be. electronic, is also protected from the surge. The protective device clamps the voltage which appears across the output of the bridge by drawing a heavy current.
In phones fitted with an earth recall facility, the button 4 is connected in parallel with diode D7. This may be a mechanical or electronic switch.
Industrial Applicability The invention allows the substitution of diodes for much more expensive protection devices in the manufacture of telephone subsets and other equipment to be connected to phone lines.
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1. A surge protection circuit for equipment having transmission and reception circuits, the equipment being connected to a telephone line hav- ing an earth wire and a subscriber line comprising first and second wires, :I the protection circuit including a polarity guard having a pair of input terminals connected to the subscriber line and a pair of output terminals connected to the equipment transmission and reception circuits, wherein, in parallel with the transmission and reception circuits there is a surge pro- tection device in series with a first diode, the first diode being forward biased with respect to the polarity of the polarity guard output, the earth wire is connected to the junction of the protection device and the first diode by a second diode connected to pass surges of a first polarity be- tween the earth wire and the output of the polarity guard, the second diode and the protection device being shunted by a third diode, connected to pass surges between the earth wire and the polarity guard output of the opposite polarity from those surges passed by the second diode, the latter surge path including the first diode. j
2. A protection circuit as claimed in claim 1, in which the equipment comprises the transmission and reception circuits of a telephone.
3. A protection circuit as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the protection device comprises a device which exhibits substantially open cir- cuit characteristics up to a breakdown voltage, at which it clamps the I voltage.
4. A protection circuit as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 or claim 3, in which the protection device comprises either a metal oxide varistor, or one or more zener diodes, or a thyristor clamping circuit.
A protection circuit as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the polarity guard is a diode bridge rectifier.
6. A protection circuit substantially as herein described with refer- ence to the accompanying drawing. WO 87/06787 PCT/AU87/00097
7. A protection circuit as claimed in claim 6 wherein the bridge rectifier ccmprises fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh diodes, in which the cathodes of the fourth and seventh diodes are connected to the positive terminal of the bridge rectifier output and the anodes of the fifth and sixth diodes are connected to the negative terminal of the bridge rectifier output, the first wire of the subscriber line being connected to the anode of the fourth diode and the cathode of the fifth diode, the second wire of the subscriber line being connected to the anode of the seventh diode and the cathode of the sixth diode, the anode of the first 'diode being con- nected to the positive terminal of the bridge rectifier, the cathod of the second diode being connected to the cathode of the first diode and the cathode of the third diode being connected to the anode of the second di- ode, whereby: surges of a first polarity between the first wire and the earth wire follow a path form the first wire 'through the fourth diode, the first diode, the protection device, and the third diode to the earth wire; surges of a second polarity between the first wire and the earth wire fol- low a path. from the earth wire through the second diode, the protection de- vice, and the fifth diode to the first wire; and surges of a first polarity between the second wire and the earth wire follow a path from the second wire through the seventh diode, the first diode, the protection de- vice and the third diode to the earth wire; and surges of a second polar- ity between the earth wire and the second wire follow a path from the earth wire through the second diode, the protection device and the sixth diode to "the second wire.
8. A telephone subset including a protection circuit as claimed in any,. one of claims 1 to 7.
9. A telephone subset as claimed in claim 8, having an earth recall switch in parall.el with the third diode. L 7
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