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Feedback sensor for remote receiver in a power transmission system
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Inventors: Lewis, Terence O.;
Assignee: Sangamo-Weston, Inc. (Atlanta, GA)
Primary Examiner: Yusko; Donald J.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Leydig, Voit, Osann, Mayer & Holt, Ltd.
A feedback sensor which detects the reception of pulses and the response thereto by the remote receivers of a load management system associated with a power transmission system. The receivers are of the type which respond to pulsed messages injected onto the power lines and include electomechanical elements operative upon receipt of pulses for which the particular unit is coded. An optical switch is fixed to the receiver and a shutter to the actuating member such that the optical switch is caused to change state whenever the receiver responds to a transmitted pulse. The detected signal is returned to the injection station, such as by telephone lines, to verify proper response of the receivers in the system. A unit located at the injection station can be used to assure that the signal is being injected properly. |
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION I claim as my invention: 1. In a power transmission system of the type in which pulse coded messages are injected onto the power lines for signaling control functions, said system having a plurality of receivers connected to the power lines, each receiver being coded to respond to particular ones of the pulses in the messages, said receivers including means for detecting the pulses for which they are coded and for actuating mechanical means in response thereto, an improved signal injection monitor comprising a receiver coded to respond to substantially all of the pulses in the messages, an optical coupler mounted on the receiver and a shutter mounted on the receiver, one of said elements being mounted on the mechanical means so as to define a first position wherein the shutter interrupts the optical coupler and a second position where the optical coupler is not interrupted, said first and second positions being defined by the actuated and unactuated conditions of the mechanical means, and means monitoring the optical coupler to detect the response of the receiver to pulses as they are injected onto the power lines. 2. In a power transmission system including means for injecting pulse coded messages on the power lines for signaling, each message having a plurality of defined pulse positions, a plurality of receivers connected to the power lines and coded to respond to pulses in selected ones of said pulse positions, each receiver including mechanical means for producing mechanical motion upon detection of the pulses for which it is coded, an improved signal injection detector comprising a receiver coded to respond to pulses in substantially all of said pulse positions, said receiver being connected to the power lines downstream of the means for injecting, said receiver including feedback means for detecting motion of the mechanical means, said feedback means including an optical coupler and a shutter, one of said elements being affixed to the mechanical means for interrupting the optical coupler in response to said motion, and means monitoring the optical coupler for determining that the injected messages are capable of operating said receiver
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