Electrical contact coupling for a track-borne vehicle
09555820 ยท 2017-01-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60D1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60D1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to an electrical contact coupling (10) for a track-borne vehicle, wherein the electrical contact coupling (10) comprises a coupling housing (11) having at least one frontal housing opening (23, 33). In order to achieve the current or data-carrying cables of the electrical contact coupling (10) not needing to move relative to the electrical contact coupling (10) when said electrical contact coupling (10) is being coupled and thus reduce the mechanical wear on the external current or data-carrying cables/cable harnesses which realize a relative movement to the coupling during the coupling process, the invention provides for a first contact holder (20) having a plurality of electrical contacts (32) to be arranged in the coupling housing (11) as well as a contacting support (40) having a plurality of contact tabs (42). The contacting support (40) is displaceable in the longitudinal direction of the coupling housing (11) relative to said coupling housing (11) from a first position, in which the contacting support (40) with the contact tabs (42) is completely accommodated within the coupling housing (11), into a second position in which at least the front end region of the contacting support (40) protrudes from the housing opening (23, 33).
Claims
1. An electrical contact coupling for a track-borne vehicle, particularly a railway vehicle, wherein the electrical contact coupling comprises the following: a coupling housing having at least one frontal housing opening; a first contact holder arranged in said coupling housing having at least one and preferably a plurality of particularly adjacently arranged electrical contacts; and a preferably plate-shaped contacting support having at least one and preferably a plurality of particularly adjacently formed contact tabs extending in a longitudinal direction of said contacting support, wherein the contacting support is displaceable in the longitudinal direction of the coupling housing relative to said coupling housing from a first position, in which the contacting support with the at least one contact tab is completely accommodated within the coupling housing, into a second position and vice versa, wherein at least a front end region of the contacting support protrudes from the at least one frontal housing opening of the coupling housing in the second position to form an electrical contact between the at least one contact tab and at least one electrical contact of a mating coupling of preferably structurally identical design to the electrical contact coupling.
2. The electrical contact coupling according to claim 1, wherein the first contact holder is configured as a receiving member and is designed to receive at least the front end region of the contacting support of a preferably structural identical mating coupling to electrical contact coupling when the electrical contact coupling is coupled to the mating coupling and the contacting support of the mating coupling is in its second position.
3. The electrical contact coupling according to claim 1, wherein the first contact holder is preferably detachably and replaceably connected to the housing of the electrical contact coupling, and wherein the at least one electrical contact of the first contact holder is designed as an electrical sliding or slide contact to which an electrical data or signal line of the electrical contact coupling can be connected.
4. The electrical contact coupling according to claim 1, wherein the electrical contact coupling further comprises a second contact holder arranged in the coupling housing having at least one and preferably a plurality of particularly adjacently arranged electrical contacts, wherein the second contact holder is designed as the end region of the at least one contact tab.
5. The electrical contact coupling according to claim 1, wherein the electrical contact coupling further comprises a second contact holder arranged in the coupling housing having at least one and preferably a plurality of particularly adjacently arranged electrical contacts, wherein the contacting support is designed to electrically interconnect the at least one electrical contact of the second contact holder to at least one electrical contact of the mating coupling of preferably identical structural design to electrical contact coupling.
6. The electrical contact coupling according to claim 5, wherein the first and second contact holder are in a symmetrical arrangement to a vertical axis of reflection of a housing frontal area of the electrical contact coupling.
7. The electrical contact coupling according to claim 5, wherein the second contact holder is attached to the contacting support of the electrical contact coupling and designed as a guide for guiding the contacting support in movement relative to the housing of the electrical contact coupling.
8. The electrical contact coupling according to claim 5, wherein the second contact holder is preferably detachably and replaceably connected to the housing of the electrical contact coupling, and wherein the at least one electrical contact of the second contact holder is designed as an electrical sliding or slide contact to which an electrical data or signal line of the electrical contact coupling can be connected.
9. The electrical contact coupling according to claim 1, wherein at least one sealing arrangement is provided to seal the at least one frontal housing opening provided in the coupling housing particularly in the first position of the contacting support, wherein said sealing arrangement is preferably a leaf seal, pressure seal, brush seal and/or a mechanical flap.
10. The electrical contact coupling according to claim 1, wherein the contacting support is formed from an electrically non-conductive insulating material, and wherein the at least one contact tab extending in the longitudinal direction of the contacting support is accommodated in the insulating material such that preferably only two end regions of the at least one contact tab are at least partly exposed and form corresponding electrical contact areas.
11. The electrical contact coupling according to claim 1, wherein the electrical contact coupling further comprises a drive, particularly a linear drive and preferably a pneumatic, hydraulic or electrically powered drive, which is preferably accommodated in the housing of the electrical contact coupling for displacing the contacting support relative to the housing of the electrical contact coupling as needed.
12. The electrical contact coupling according to claim 1, wherein the electrical contact coupling further comprises at least one optical and/or electromagnetic signal transmission terminal arranged on a vertical axis of reflection of a housing frontal area of the electrical contact coupling or arranged at the housing frontal area of the electrical contact coupling at an offset to the vertical axis of reflection.
13. The electrical contact coupling according to claim 1, wherein the electrical contact coupling comprises at least one centering element for self-centering of the electrical contact coupling when nearing the mating coupling of preferably identical structural design to the electrical contact coupling.
14. The electrical contact coupling according to claim 1, wherein the contacting support is designed as a flexible circuit board in at least one area opposite from the front end region of the contacting support.
15. The electrical contact coupling according to claim 1, wherein the contact tabs in the front end region of the contacting support do not contact the electrical contacts in the first position of the contacting support.
16. The electrical contact coupling according to claim 1, wherein at least the contact tabs in the front end region of the contacting support, preferably also the contact tabs in the area of the contacting support opposite from the front end region, are designed as elastic elements to allow sliding or slide contact with at least one electrical contact of the mating coupling of preferably identical structure to the electrical contact coupling and/or the contacts.
17. A coupler head for a track-borne vehicle, particularly a coupler head of an automatic central buffer coupling, wherein the coupler head comprises the following: a coupler head housing; a face plate terminating a front end of the coupler head housing; and at least one electrical contact coupling, wherein a coupling housing of the at least one electrical contact coupling is preferably fixedly connected to the coupler head housing of the coupler head such that a frontal area of the coupling housing is in or is in direct proximity to a vertical coupling plane of the coupler head.
18. The coupler head according to claim 17, wherein at least part of the face plate of the coupler head housing protrudes over the frontal area of the coupler head housing and forms a face plate for the at least one electrical contact coupling affixed to the coupling housing, wherein the face plate of the coupler head housing includes at least one slot-like opening in the area protruding over the front end of the coupler head housing through which at least part of a contacting support of the at least one electrical contact coupling affixed to the coupler head housing can extend.
19. The coupler head according to claim 17, wherein the at least one electrical contact coupling is connected to the coupler head housing of the coupler head such that electrical contact coupling is spring-mounted or suspended relative to the coupler head housing and the coupler head.
20. The coupler head according to claim 18, wherein the at least one electrical contact coupling is connected to the coupler head housing of the coupler head such that the electrical contact coupling is spring-mounted or suspended relative to the coupler head housing and the coupler head.
Description
(1) The following will reference the accompanying drawings in describing the inventive solution in greater detail based on example embodiments. Shown are:
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(34) The coupling housing 101 is rectangular in cross section, whereby guides 105 as well as frontal centering elements 106 are provided on the exterior side facing the coupling housing 101. The guides 105 serve to direct a displacement of the coupling housing 101 relative to the coupling housing of a mechanical coupling, particularly a central coupling or central buffer coupling (not shown). This is inasmuch necessary with the conventional electrical contact coupling 100 known from the prior art in that same cannot be coupled to a corresponding mating coupling until the electrical contact coupling 100 has first been displaced into the common (vertical) coupling plane. In this respect, the conventional electrical contact coupling 100 must be provided with a corresponding shifting mechanism 107 which complicates the structure of the electrical contact coupling 100 as a whole and in particular results in relatively large dimensions for the electrical contact coupling 100. An example of such a shifting mechanism 107, which is particularly found on the outer side of the known coupling housing 101, is depicted in
(35) Furthermore considered disadvantageous with the conventional electrical contact coupling 100 depicted as an example in
(36) As will be described in greater detail below using the example embodiments of the inventive electrical contact coupling, these disadvantages do not occur with the solution according to the invention.
(37) Specifically, the inventive electrical contact coupling is characterized by the electrical contact coupling or at least the coupling housing of the electrical contact coupling not moving relative to a mechanical coupling connected to the electrical contact coupling when the electrical contact coupling is conveyed into its coupling-ready state. Instead, the invention provides for the coupling housing of the electrical contact coupling to be rigidly connected or connectable to the corresponding mechanical coupling, whereby only a preferably plate-shaped contacting support can move relative to the mechanical coupling and the coupling housing of the electrical contact coupling in order to transition from an uncoupled state (first position) into a coupled or coupling-ready state (second position). In the uncoupled state, the contacting support is in its first position in which the contacting support is completely accommodated within the coupling housing of the electrical contact coupling. In the coupled or coupling-ready state, the contacting support is in its second position in which at least a front end region of the contacting support protrudes from the coupling housing of the electrical contact coupling and is thus suited to forming an electrical contact with a corresponding mating coupling.
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(39) The depiction provided in
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(41) The electrical contact coupling 10 of the first example embodiment of the present invention comprises a coupling housing 11 in which all the components of the electrical contact coupling 10 are accommodated. In detail,
(42) Although the coupling housing 11 does not have a symmetrical design in plan view, the electrical contact coupling 10 has a symmetrical structure in terms of a vertical axis of reflection S of housing frontal area A.
(43) Inside the coupling housing 11 of the electrical contact coupling 10, a first contact holder 20 is arranged in a first half of said coupling housing 11. A second contact holder 30, which is preferably of structurally identical design to contact holder 20, is arranged in the opposite second coupling housing half, and in such a manner that both contact holders 20, 30 are symmetrical with respect to the vertical axis of reflection S of housing frontal area A.
(44) To be generally understood by the term contact holder as used herein is a component which bears at least one and preferably a plurality of electrical contacts. The exact structure of the contact holders 20, 30 used in the example embodiments as disclosed herein will be described in greater detail below with reference to the depiction provided in
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(46) The individual electrical contacts 22, 32 arranged in the first and/or second contact holder 20, 30 serve to establish an electrical connection to corresponding electrical contacts of a mating coupling of preferably structural identical design to electrical contact coupling 10, whereby use is made to this end of particularly the contacting support 40 comprising contact tabs 42 as has already been discussed above and will also be discussed in greater detail below.
(47) Further apparent from the
(48) Returning to the depictions of
(49) The following will describe the structure and operation of the first example embodiment of the electrical contact coupling 10 in greater detail with particular reference to the depictions provided in
(50) In detail, the electrical contact coupling 10 is shown in
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(52) A drive 50, particularly a linear drive, which is preferably accommodated in coupling housing 11, is in particular used to the above end. The drive 50, linear drive in particular, is preferably a pneumatic, hydraulic or electrically powered drive. It is however of course also conceivable for a mechanical structure to be provided by means of which the plate-shaped contacting support 40 self-displaces in the direction of coupling plane K relative to the coupling housing 11 when the electrical contact coupling 10 nears a mating coupling of preferably structurally identical design.
(53) The following will reference the depictions provided in
(54) The plate-shaped contacting support 40 has a (plate-shaped) base body 41 made of an electrically non-conductive insulating material, wherein at least one and preferably a plurality of adjacently configured contact tabs 42 extending in the longitudinal direction L of contacting support 40 are additionally provided. The contact tabs 42 are formed from an electrically conductive material and serve to interconnect the electrical contacts 32 of the second contact holder and corresponding electrical contacts of a mating coupling of preferably structural identical design to electrical contact coupling 10 when electrical contact coupling 10 is coupled to the mating coupling. As can be recognized particularly from the
(55) What is significant is that the contact tabs 42 are exposed preferably at the front as well as at the rear end region of the contacting support 40 and can at that point enter into sliding or slide contact with corresponding electrical contacts.
(56) In the example embodiments of the inventive electrical contact coupling 10, the plate-shaped contacting support 40 with its contact tabs 42 arranged in its longitudinal direction L serves to electrically interconnect the respective electrical contacts 32 of the second contact holder 30 and the electrical contacts of a mating coupling preferably of structurally identical design to the inventive electrical contact coupling 10.
(57) When the contacting support 40 is in its first position in which it is completely accommodated within the coupling housing 11 of the electrical contact coupling 10 (see
(58) When, however, the contacting support 40 is in its second position and a part thereof extends out of housing opening 33 of coupling housing 11 (see
(59) In the example embodiment of the inventive electrical contact coupling 10 depicted in
(60) Then again, it can be recognized in diagram ii) of
(61) Lastly, the signal transmission terminals 55 can be arranged in a combination of the i), ii), iii) and/or iv) depictions of
(62) The arrangement of the signal transmission terminals 55 or just one signal transmission terminal 55 as well as the number of signal transmission terminals 55 can be selected so as to enable high data transmission rates and/or ensure integrity during data transmission, for example by way of a redundant system.
(63) In order to prevent moisture or dirt from being able to infiltrate into the coupling housing 11 through the frontal housing openings 23, 33 in the uncoupled state of the electrical contact coupling 10, the frontal housing openings 23, 33 are preferably sealed appropriately. The sealing arrangement 60 employed for this purpose can comprise for example a corresponding leaf seal, brush seal or even a mechanical flap. As can be noted from the sectional view of
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(65) The following will reference the depictions provided in
(66) It is hereby to be noted that the corresponding components of the mating coupling 10 are identified by the same reference numerals as the components of the electrical contact coupling 10, however wherein a prime symbol has been added to the respective reference numerals for the mating coupling components.
(67) As depicted, in the coupled state, the two contacting supports 40, 40 of the electrical contact coupling 10/mating coupling 10 are respectively displaced forward out of the respective frontal housing opening into the common coupling plane K. This is effected by the corresponding control of the linear drives 50, 50 provided in the coupling housings 11, 11. The two contacting supports 40, 40 are thus each in their respective second position in whichas described above with reference to the
(68) On the other hand, the frontal end region of contacting support 40 engages into the first contact holder 20 of the mating coupling such that the contacts 22, 22 of the first contact holder 20, 20 are electrically connected to or interconnected with the contacts 32, 32 of the second contact holder 30, 30 of the corresponding mating coupling via the respective contact tabs 42, 42 of the corresponding contacting support 40, 40.
(69) Further to be noted from the representations provided in
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(71) Then again, the first contact holder 20, 20 also assumes a guiding function and is thus guided due to the sliding of the contacting support 40, 40 associated with said first contact holder 20, 20.
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(74) The structure and operation of the second example embodiment depicted in
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(77) The third example embodiment of the inventive electrical contact coupling 10 corresponds substantially to the first example embodiment described above, however wherein the third embodiment provides for additional centering members on the respective coupling housings 11, 11 of electrical contact coupling 10 and mating coupling 10. The centering members employed in the third example embodiment of the inventive solution are designed as a centering pin 65 and centering sleeve 66 and serve in the self-centering of the two electrical contact couplings 10, 10 when they near each other during the coupling process. Naturally, the centering members (centering pin 65; centering sleeve 66) can also be arranged at other positions. Other embodiments for the centering members are moreover also conceivable.
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(79) The fourth example embodiment of the inventive electrical contact coupling 10 corresponds substantially to the first through third embodiments described above, however wherein the second contact holder 30, of structurally identical design to the first contact holder 20 and particularly visible in
(80) Hence, the electrical contact coupling 10 according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention also comprises a coupling housing 11 in which all the components of the electrical contact coupling 10 are accommodated. In detail, a first contact holder 20 is arranged in a first half of said coupling housing 11 of the electrical contact coupling depicted in
(81) It is thereby necessary to modify the configuration of the plate-shaped contacting support 40. Such a second example embodiment of the plate-shaped contacting support 40 is shown in
(82) The plate-shaped contacting support 40 according to this second embodiment comprises a (plate-shaped) base body 41 of an electrically non-conductive insulating material, whereby at least one and preferably a plurality of adjacently configured contact tabs 42 extending in the longitudinal direction L of the contacting support 40 are additionally provided. As noted above, the contact tabs 42 are formed from an electrically conductive material and serve to interconnect the electrical contacts of the second contact holder with the corresponding electrical contacts of a mating coupling of preferably structurally identical design to electrical contact coupling 10.
(83) The contact tabs 42 are preferably at least partially embedded (integrated) into the insulating material of the base body 41 to prevent the contact tabs 42 from being damaged when the plate-shaped contacting support 40 is displaced relative to the coupling housing 11 from its first position, in which the contacting support 40 is fully accommodated in the coupling housing 11, into its second position, in which at least the frontal end region of the contacting support 40 protrudes from the corresponding housing opening 33 of the coupling housing 11.
(84) In particular, the contact tabs 42 are preferably exposed at the front as well as the rear end region of the contacting support 40. The contact tabs 42 thus exhibit an exposed rear end region 42a as well as an exposed frontal end region 42b. The rear end region 42a of the contact tabs 42 is thereby configured as the second contact holder and accordingly comprises at least one and preferably a plurality of adjacently arranged electrical contacts 32a. The individual adjacently arranged electrical contacts 32a are electrically insulated from one another and are designed to each be electrically connected to a respective data or signal line. The data/signal lines are not shown in
(85) As can be seen from
(86) According to a further embodiment, rear end regions 42a, 42a of the respective contact tabs 42, 42 can be configured on the contacting support 40 designed as a flexible circuit board. In this case, the contacting of the rear end regions 42a, 42a and the contacts 32, 32 of the contact holder 30, 30 ensues by a pretensioning of the circuit board pressing the circuit board forming the contacting support 40 against the electrical contacts 32, 32, wherein this only occurs on one side of the circuit board. Pretensioning the flexible circuit board ensures that the circuit board will be pressed against contacts 32, 32 at a certain (predefined or predefinable) pressing force to thereby enable reliable transmission of data, signals and/or electric current.
(87) A flexible circuit board of this type is designed to reduce the mechanical load on the contact tabs 42, 42 as well as on the electrical contacts 32, 32 since the contacts 32, 32 make solid contact with the contact holder 40 within a certain range of spatial tolerance without said tolerance allowing any significant mechanical stressing of the flexible circuit board, the contact tabs 42, 42 or the electrical contacts 32, 32.
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(90) The elastic elements 42.2 are designed such that electrical contact is established between the contact tabs 42, 42 and the electrical contacts 22, 22, 32, 32 when the contact tabs 42 are moved out of the coupling housing 11 of the electrical contact coupling 10 by means of the contacting support 40 and pushed toward a corresponding mating coupling 10.
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(93) The mechanical coupler head 70 according to the representations provided in
(94) All the design features related to the specific type of coupler head are preferably arranged on the face plate 72 of the mechanical coupler head 70, whereby this refers to all the essential structural features common to the type of coupler head and which characterize the coupler head type's mode of operation. For example, the set gripping range (via the gripper 76) or the size and/or form of the funnel 75 and cone 74 are each one such design feature related to the specific type of coupler head since these features characterize the locking of the coupler head 70.
(95) Essential to the present invention is for the electrical contact coupling 10 to be fixedly connected; i.e. rigidly, to the mechanical coupler head 70, and particularly to the coupler head housing 71 of the mechanical coupler head 70. This can for example be effectedas shown in the example embodiment according to
(96) As can be noted particularly from the representation in
(97) Naturally, it is however of course also conceivable for the electrical contact coupling 10 is to be arranged at a slight offset to the rear.
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(101) The invention is not limited to the embodiments depicted as examples in the drawings but rather yields from a consideration of all the features disclosed herein in context.
(102) The invention is particularly characterized by the provision of an electrical contact coupling 10 which no longer moves during the coupling process relative to a mechanical coupler head 70 to which the electrical contact coupling 10 is rigidly connected.
(103) The invention is furthermore characterized by the provision of the plate-shaped contacting support 40 having the corresponding contact tabs 42. Doing so renders it possible for the cables carrying current/data no longer needing to be moved relative to the electrical contact coupling 10 when said electrical contact coupling 10 is being coupled, thereby considerably reducing mechanical wear on the cables.
(104) In addition, the entire mechanism needed for the electrical coupling process can be integrated into the coupling housing 11 of the electrical contact coupling 10. The contact tabs 42 of the contacting support 40 travel into the mating coupling 10 during the electrical coupling and close the contact between the respective contact holders of the two electrical contact couplings via sliding or slide contacts.
(105) In the uncoupled state, the frontal housing opening 23/33 provided in the housing frontal area A of the coupling housing 11 of the electrical contact coupling 10 is closed by a mechanical flap, a brush curtain or a flexible seal in order to prevent the current/data-carrying cables from coming into contact with other objects or living beings and/or being contaminated by contaminants.
(106) In the coupled state, the electrical contact coupling is circumferentially sealed by one or more seals so that impermeability is also guaranteed during relative movements of the mechanical coupling. After mechanically coupling, the electrical contact coupling moves into the mating coupling. The mating coupling is provided with a contact strip in the form of a contact holder equipped with sliding or slide contacts. The contacting support 40 with the contact tabs 42 of the electrical contact coupling travels into the mating coupling until the sliding/slide contacts of the mating coupling close the electrical contact with the contact tabs of the contacting support 40.
(107) The electrical contact coupling 10 can be mechanically uncoupled from the mechanical coupling, or mechanical coupler head 70 respectively, via damping/spring elements. This is due to the relative motion of the mechanical coupling not being transmitted to the electrical contact coupling where applicable. To compensate for relative motion from the electrical contact coupling 10 to the mechanical coupling or the mechanical coupler head 70, the contacting support 40 of the electrical contact coupling 10 can also be designed such that said contacting support 40 can participate in the necessitated relative movements.
(108) On the other hand, the electrical contact coupling 10 can also be connected to the mechanical coupler head 70 by means of spring or suspension mounting. This type of mounting of the electrical contact coupling 10 particularly prevents the movements of the mechanical coupler head 70, particularly vibrational motion, from being transmitted to the electrical contact coupling 10, which thereby prevents the electrical contact coupling 10 from being subjected to further wear. Also ensured is being able to securely couple the electrical contact coupling 10 to a mating coupling 10 of preferably structurally identical design to electrical contact coupling 10 and not subjecting the elements of the coupling to increased wear during such coupling.
(109) The contacting support 40 comprises the contact tabs 42, and namely either on the upper or lower side. The base body 41 of the plate-shaped contacting support 40 is composed of an electrically insulating material. The centers of the contact tabs 42 can be completely embedded in the insulating material of the base body 41 such that the tab contacts only protrude in the area of the sliding or slide contacts. It is hereby also conceivable for the contact tabs 42 to be configured thinner at their centers in order to reduce excessive wear on the sliding contacts during the electrical coupling.
(110) It is particularly preferentially provided for the electrical contact coupling 10 to be of overall modular design so that the contact holder, the plate-shaped contacting support as well as further structural components can be quickly replaced upon removing the coupling housing cover.
(111) The electrical contact coupling 10 according to the present invention can be affixed on the side and/or atop/beneath a mechanical coupler head 70.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(112) 10 electrical contact coupling 10 mating coupling 11 coupling housing 12 coupling housing cover 13 (upper) housing opening 14 guide rails 20 first contact holder 21 supporting substrate 22 electrical contact 23 frontal housing opening 30 second contact holder 31 supporting substrate 32 electrical contact 33 frontal housing opening 40 plate-shaped contacting support 41 contacting support base body 42 contact tabs of contacting support 42.1 slot for the contact tabs 42.2 elastic elements 42a rear end region of contact tabs 42b front end region of contact tabs 50 linear drive 55 signal transmission terminal 60 sealing arrangement 65 centering pin 66 centering sleeve 70 mechanical coupler head 71 coupler head housing 72 face plate 73 screws 74 cone 75 funnel 76 gripper 100 electrical contact coupling (prior art) 101 coupling housing (prior art) 102 contact holder (prior art) 103 pin contact (prior art) 104 flap (prior art) 105 guide (prior art) 106 centering element (prior art) S vertical axis of reflection A housing frontal area of the electrical contact coupling K common coupling plane L longitudinal direction of contacting support