Background of the invention
[0001] The present invention generally relates to the field of water management and more
particularly to draining water, in particular rain water, away in a controlled manner.
In this context, the present invention provides a mounting assembly for mounting a
water treatment unit such as a flow control means or a filter within a water reservoir
such as a manhole, inspection chamber, infiltration unit or the like.
Prior art
[0002] GB 2 334 791 A discloses a mounting assembly for mounting a water treatment unit, in particular
a vortex valve unit in position in a water reservoir, in particular a drainage gully.
This known mounting assembly comprises a first element securable to an end wall of
the vortex valve unit, and a second element mountable adjacent an outlet opening of
the drainage gully. The first element may define a wedge-shaped slot capable of receiving
and locating a corresponding head portion of the second element. During installation,
the unit is lowered onto said head portion, e.g. using a handle, so that the head
portion engages and is located in the slot. This process may prove difficult, especially
when the drainage gully is tall.
Summary of the invention
[0003] The object underlying the present invention is to provide a mounting assembly for
holding a water treatment unit in position in a water reservoir, so that its outlet
communicates with an outlet from the reservoir, which mounting assembly is so constructed
that the water treatment unit may be more easily installed into the water reservoir.
[0004] This object is solved by means of a mounting assembly according to claim 1. The mounting
assembly comprises a mounting device that is mountable in the water reservoir, e.g.
in an outlet thereof, and that is arranged to support the water treatment unit. The
assembly further comprises locking means that are operable for locking the water treatment
unit in place once installed, for instance to prevent it from being urged upward by
the water in the reservoir. The assembly furthermore comprises a mounting tool with
which the unit can be placed into the mounting device from a position outside the
water reservoir and with which furthermore the locking means can be operated to lock
the unit into place. Thanks to such mounting tool, time and effort can be saved because
an installer no longer needs to descend into the water reservoir for mounting and
demounting a water treatment unit.
Preferred embodiments are described in the dependent claims.
[0005] According to one aspect, the mounting tool may have an adjustable length. This renders
the tool universally applicable, i.e. with water reservoirs of differing heights.
The length of the mounting tool can readily be adjusted, in situ, according to the
installation depth of the water treatment unit.
[0006] The locking means may be part of the mounting tool or can be formed as separate parts.
In the latter case, the mounting tool may be removed from the reservoir after installation
of the water treatment unit.
[0007] According to a further aspect, the mounting assembly may comprise means for pulling
the water treatment unit towards the outlet opening of the water reservoir upon operating
the locking means. This may reduce leakage between the water treatment unit and the
mounting device.
[0008] Alternatively or in addition, the mounting assembly may comprise means for lifting
the water treatment unit from the mounting device, upon unlocking the locking means.
This may be advantageous because during use, the water treatment unit may be pressed
or sucked against an outlet of the water reservoir due to the surrounding water and/or
a pressure fall between the outlet of the water treatment unit and said outlet of
the reservoir. As a result, demounting of the unit may require a rather large initial
force. The lift function may assist in generating said force.
[0009] According to a further aspect, the mounting device may comprise a supporting bracket
with a supporting portion that is shaped to support the water treatment unit from
below. Thanks to such supporting portion, the supporting bracket extends underneath
the water treatment unit to support it and to protect it. As the water treatment unit
can be simply lowered onto the supporting portion of the supporting bracket, the installation
of the water treatment unit is greatly facilitated. Furthermore, supporting the water
treatment unit from below may contribute to a more favourable load distribution on
said unit, as compared to prior art brackets which support the water treatment unit
by engaging a side wall thereof, and hence subject the unit to a torque (generated
by the unit's own weight).
[0010] According to a further aspect, the supporting portion preferably forms the bottom
of a recess in which the water treatment unit can be accommodated. Thanks to such
recess, installation of the water treatment unit may be further facilitated, as the
recess may act as a catch, helping to guide the unit in place. The recess may furthermore
provide lateral support, thus forming a stable and protective environment for the
water treatment unit. Preferably, the recess is dimensioned to support the water treatment
unit sideways in at least two directions, preferably a front side and a rear side
of the unit. In this description, the side of the unit that faces the outlet is referred
to as the front side, and the opposite side of the unit is referred to as the rear
side. With such sideways support the water treatment unit can be readily installed.
Supporting the front and rear side of the unit may also contribute to a more favourable
load distribution on the unit.
[0011] A contact area of the supporting bracket which, in use, abuts a rear side of the
water treatment unit facing away from the outlet, may be slanted. This will allow
the outlet of the water treatment unit to be moved way from the outlet of the water
reservoir during demounting of the water treatment unit.
[0012] According to a further aspect, the mounting device may comprise self-centring means.
These means may co-operate with the general shape of the water treatment unit, so
as to guide the unit to a predetermined position in the supporting bracket. The self
centring means may facilitate installation and render it fool proof. It is not necessary
to accurately manoeuvre the unit when lowering it into the mounting device. The water
treatment unit will always achieve a predetermined position, e.g. a position wherein
the outlet of the unit is aligned with the outlet opening from the water reservoir.
[0013] The mounting assembly may further comprise a collar provided on the water treatment
unit around the outlet thereof. In this case, sealing means between the outlet of
the water treatment unit and the supporting bracket can be dispensed with, which reduces
the number of parts and also facilitates the mounting of the water treatment unit
within the water reservoir.
[0014] According to a further aspect, the mounting device may comprise securing means for
securing the mounting device in an outlet of the water reservoir. These securing means
may for instance comprise a hollow spigot end dimensioned to fit into the outlet of
the water reservoir. This provides for a simple way to secure the mounting device
into the water reservoir. No need for additional fastening means such as screws or
the like and no need to make any changes to the reservoir or to impair its structural
integrity otherwise.
[0015] It is noted that the mounting device and the mounting tool are independent aspects.
It would be possible to use the mounting device described above with a mounting tool
other than the one described above, or without any mounting tool at all. Also, the
above described mounting tool could be used in order to mount a water treatment unit
by means of a mounting device other than the one described above.
Brief description of the drawings
[0016]
FIGs.1 and 2 show two exploded views of a water treatment unit and a mounting assembly
according to the present invention;
FIG. 3 shows the water treatment unit and the mounting assembly of Figures 1 and 2
installed within a water reservoir; and
FIGs. 4-7 show modified embodiments of a mounting assembly according to the invention.
Detailed description of preferred embodiments
[0017] Preferred mounting assemblies for mounting a water treatment unit within a water
reservoir in accordance with the present invention will now be described with reference
to the accompanying drawings.
[0018] In this description, a water treatment unit 3, 103, 203, 303 is understood to be
a unit with an inlet 31, an outlet 32 and water treatment means (not shown) arranged
between said inlet 31, 331 and said outlet 32 for 'treatment' of water entering the
unit. Such 'treatment' may for instance include filtering and/or control of a flow
rate. The water treatment unit 3, 103, 203, 303 may for instance comprise a vortex
unit, designed to generate a vortex between the inlet 31, 331 and the outlet 32 so
as to cause an outlet flow of the unit to have a substantially constant flow rate.
In an alternative embodiment, the water treatment unit 3, 103, 203, 303 may for instance
comprise a filter, a valve, an orifice, etc.. The shape of the water treatment unit
may vary accordingly. It may for instance be substantially drum shaped, as shown in
Figures 1-5, or cone shaped, as shown in Figure 6. Of course, other shapes are possible.
[0019] In each case, the water treatment unit 3, 103, 203, 303 is to be mounted in a water
reservoir 4 so that its outlet 32 can communicate with an outlet 5 of said water reservoir
4. The water reservoir 4 can for instance be an inspection chamber or manhole (as
shown in Figure 3), a water tank, an infiltration unit, or the like. The reservoir
outlet 5 may take the form of an opening in a side wall of the water reservoir 4 and
may in turn communicate with another component, for instance a drainage pipe extending
away from the water reservoir 4.
[0020] Referring now to Figures 1-3 showing a first embodiment of a mounting assembly 1
according to the invention for mounting a water treatment unit 3 in a water reservoir
4. The mounting assembly 1 comprises a mounting device 10, a mounting tool 20 and
locking means 25. The mounting device 10 can be secured in the water reservoir 4 prior
to installation of the water treatment unit 3. The mounting tool 20 can be used for
installing the water treatment unit 3 in the mounting device 10. The locking means
25 can be used to lock the water treatment unit 3 in place, in at least one direction.
In the illustrated embodiment, the locking means 25 are operable by the mounting tool
20 from a position outside the reservoir 4.
[0021] The mounting device 10 comprises a supporting bracket 11 for supporting the treatment
unit 3, and a spigot end 12 for securing the supporting bracket 11 in an outlet 5
of the water reservoir 4 (as shown in Figure 3). The supporting bracket 11 has a supporting
portion 15 arranged to support the water treatment unit 3 from beneath, and two upstanding
legs 13, 14 arranged to support the unit 3 sideways, i.e. laterally. More particular,
the supporting bracket 11 comprises a front leg 14 that abuts a front side of the
water treatment unit 3, i.e. the side featuring the outlet 32, and a rear leg 13 that
abuts a rear side. The supporting portion 15, the front leg 14, and the rear leg 13
together define a recess 16, designed to receive and support the water treatment unit
3 in at least three directions.
[0022] The mounting device 10 may further comprise self centring means to guide the water
treatment unit 3 towards a predetermined position within the supporting bracket 11,
i.e. a position wherein the outlet 32 of the unit 3 is aligned with the spigot end
12 and ultimately with the outlet 5 of the reservoir 4. In the embodiment shown in
Figures 1 and 2, the self centring means comprise two guiding profiles 18 which are
provided on the rear leg 13 of the supporting bracket 11. The guiding profiles 18
can co-operate with a substantially V-shaped rim 34 on the rear side of the water
treatment unit 3. The design is such that the water treatment unit 3, during insertion,
will slide towards the aligned position under influence of gravity. Of course, in
alternative embodiments, the self centring means may be provided on a different portion
of the mounting device 10, for instance on the front leg 14, or on opposite sides
of the supporting portion 15 between the front and the rear leg. Also, the self centring
means may be shaped differently. For instance, the V-shaped rim 34 on the unit 3 may
be reversed, having its apex pointing upward. In such case, the guiding profiles 18
may be designed to be received between the slanted portions of said rim 34.
[0023] The water treatment unit 3 may be provided with a collar 35 around its outlet 32.
In mounted condition, this collar 35 may lie contiguous with the spigot end 12 of
the mounting device 10. Applicant has found that thanks to such collar 35, no sealing
means are needed between the unit 3 and the supporting bracket 11, which may facilitate
installation and allows the unit 3 to be lowered into the bracket 11 from a remote
location (i.e. outside the reservoir 4). The collar 35 may not completely prevent
leakage, but does help to reduce leakage and moreover shifts the location of the leakage
away from the outlet 32 of the unit 3. Applicant has found that this may have a positive
effect on the water treatment unit's performance, especially where said unit comprises
a vortex unit. Furthermore, note that the collar 35 does not need to be inserted in
the outlet opening 5 of the water reservoir 4. This too facilitates installation of
the water treatment unit 3 and allows it to be lowered into place from a position
outside the water reservoir 4.
[0024] The mounting tool 20 comprises an elongated member that enables the water treatment
unit 3 to be installed and removed from a remote location. According to an advantageous
embodiment, as shown in Figures 1 and 2, the length of the mounting tool 20 can be
adjustable. To that end, the tool 20 comprises a first tubular member 21 and a second
tubular member 22, which is slidably received in the first member 21. In the illustrated
embodiment, the length can be adjusted stepwise by means of a latching pin 23 and
matching holes 24 provided in the respective members 21, 22. In other embodiments,
the length adjustment may be continuous, e.g. by replacing the pin-hole arrangement
by another locking arrangement, which may for instance be based on frictional and/or
clamping force. In any event, the adjustable length is advantageous because in practice
the height of the water reservoir 4, e.g. a manhole, may be varied depending on its
installation depth. To that end, a manhole 4 may typically be assembled from modular
parts, i.e. a base 6, a shaft 7 and a cone 8 (as shown in Figure 3), wherein the shaft
7 may come in different lengths or be cut to length, in situ.
[0025] The mounting tool 20 and water treatment unit 3 further comprises cooperating coupling
means 33. In the embodiment shown in Figures 1 and 2, the coupling means 33 are designed
to allow rotation of the mounting tool 20 around its longitudinal axis, for reasons
that will become clear below. The coupling means 33 may be releasable or not.
[0026] The locking means 25, in the illustrated embodiment, comprise a locking pin 26 provided
on the mounting tool 20, and a locking slot 27, provided in the mounting device 10.
After positioning the water treatment unit 3 in the supporting bracket 11, the mounting
tool 20 can be rotated around its longitudinal axis, thereby causing the locking pin
26 to enter the locking slot 27. This in turn will lock the water treatment unit 3
in place, in vertical direction, against the upward pressure of the water.
[0027] Of course, the locking means 25 may be provided on other components of the mounting
assembly 1. For instance, the locking pin 26 could be formed as a separate part, detached
from the mounting tool 20. Such locking pin 26 could for instance be mounted on the
mounting device 10, in a rotatable or slidable manner, so as to be operable by the
mounting tool 20 between a locking and an unlocking position. Such an embodiment provided
the advantage that the mounting tool 20 can be removed after installation and locking
of the unit 3.
[0028] Fig. 4 shows a slightly modified embodiment wherein the locking means 125 include
a pull function causing the water treatment unit 3 to be pulled towards the outlet
5 of the water reservoir 4 upon, that is, during locking of the locking means 125.
Components corresponding to the previous embodiment have been denoted with corresponding
reference numerals, increased by 100. The locking pin 126 is provided with a transverse
head 128 and the locking slot 127 is bordered by wedge shaped edges 129. When the
locking means 125 are operated by rotating the mounting tool 120 about its longitudinal
axis, the head 128 of the locking pin 126 will be guided along the wedge shaped edges
129 of the locking slot 127, causing the water treatment unit 3 to be urged towards
the front leg 114 of the supporting bracket 111 and, therefore, towards the spigot
end 112 and outlet 5 of the water reservoir 4.
[0029] The advantage of such a pull function is that leakage between the water treatment
unit 103 and the water reservoir 104 can be reduced.
[0030] Fig. 5 shows another modified embodiment of a mounting assembly 201 in accordance
with the present invention. Like components are denoted with like reference numerals,
increased by 200. In this modified embodiment, the locking means 225 include a lift
function. To this end the locking slot 227 has an arched or inclined shape which will
cause the locking pin 226 and consequently the water treatment unit 203 to be moved
upward upon, that is, during unlocking of the locking means 225.
[0031] This is advantageous because during use, the water treatment unit 3 may become pressed
or sucked against the spigot end 212 of the mounting device 201 due to the surrounding
water pressure and/or a pressure fall that may exist over the unit's outlet 235 and
the spigot end 212. As a result, during demounting of the water treatment unit 3,
a rather large initial force may be needed to separate the unit from the mounting
device 210. This can be facilitated by the above lift function.
[0032] To this same effect, a contact surface of the rear leg 13, 113, 213 of the supporting
bracket 11, 111, 211 that abuts the rear side of the water treatment unit 3 may have
a somewhat slanted orientation. This will allow the outlet 32 of the water treatment
unit 3 to be moved away from the spigot end 12, 112, 212 and outlet 5 of the water
reservoir 4 during demounting of the water treatment unit 3.
[0033] Figure 6 shows another embodiment of a mounting assembly 301 according to the invention,
wherein corresponding components have been denoted with corresponding reference numerals,
increased by 300. In this embodiment, the locking means 325 are based on resilient
snap action. To that end, the locking slot 327 is, near its closed end, provided with
two resilient tongues 329 (alternatively, it could have been provided with one tongue).
These tongues 329 allow the locking pin 326 to be inserted in the slot 327 with relative
ease, but resist removal there from, up to a certain threshold value. To release the
pin 326 from the slot 327, a force exceeding said threshold value must be applied
on the pin 326.
[0034] Of course, other snap-like locking means are possible. The locking means may for
instance comprise one or more resilient tongues or fingers provided on the water treatment
unit, and mating ridges or recesses provided on or in the supporting bracket, or vice
versa. When the unit is lowered into the bracket, these tongues or fingers will snap
behind the ridges or recesses and thus lock the unit into place. An example of such
embodiment will be discussed in further detail below, with reference to Figure 7.
[0035] In the embodiment of Figure 6, the locking slot 327 has a substantially vertical
orientation. The locking pin 326 has been formed by bending an end portion of the
mounting tool 320 over an angle of about 90 degrees. Thanks to these modifications,
the locking means 325 can be operated by a translational instead of a rotational movement
of the mounting tool 320. This may contribute to fool proof installation, since there
is no need for an installer to rotate the mounting tool to lock, respectively unlock
the locking means 325. Locking and unlocking will 'automatically' take place during
translational operation of the mounting tool 320.
[0036] Of course, the locking means may have many other configurations that may be operable
through other movements of the mounting tool, e.g. a rotation around a horizontal
axis, or a combination of a translation and rotation.
[0037] Also, from the illustrated embodiments it will be clear that the locking means can
be provided on various parts of the mounting assembly, e.g. on the mounting tool,
on the supporting bracket, on some other part of the mounting device, and/or on the
water treatment unit.
[0038] In the embodiment of Figure 6, the water treatment unit 303 has a substantial conical
shape. The supporting bracket 311 has a supporting portion 315 and two upstanding
legs 313, 314 designed to support the unit 303 from beneath and sideways respectively.
[0039] In Figure 7, another embodiment is shown, wherein the locking means 425 are based
on resilient snap action. Corresponding components have been denoted with corresponding
reference numerals, increased by 400. The locking means 425 comprise a resilient finger
429 which is provided on the bracket 411, more particularly on its front leg 414.
In normal condition, the finger 429 extends in the recess 16 of the bracket 411, in
the installation path of the water treatment unit 403. When lowering the unit 403
into place the finger 429 will be resiliently pushed out of the way by the collar
435 of the unit 403, towards the front leg 414, which may be provided with a recess
to temporarily accommodate the finger 429. After the collar 435 has passed, the finger
429 will resiliently bounce back, thus blocking upward movement of the unit 403. Of
course, in an alternative embodiment, two or more fingers could be provided. The fingers
could be provided on another part of the bracket, e.g. on its rear leg 413 or support
portion 415, where they can co-operate with other parts of the water treatment unit
403 and/or the mounting tool 420, e.g. the end portion 426 thereof. Alternatively,
the or each finger could be provided on the water treatment unit 403. It is also possible
to provide both the bracket 411 and the water treatment unit 403 with one or more
resilient fingers. The fingers may also be oriented so as to be activated by horizontal
movement of the unit 403 and/or the mounting tool 420, that is in a direction towards
or away from the outlet or in a direction perpendicular thereto (i.e. in a plane perpendicular
to the axis of the outlet). The resilience of the fingers may also be directed and
dimensioned to bias the unit 403 towards the outlet, in mounted condition, so as to
obtain a close fit between the outlet of the unit and the outlet of the water reservoir.
Release means may be provided, e.g. on the mounting tool 420, with which the or each
finger 429 can be pushed out of the way to allow the unit 403 to be released from
the bracket 411.
[0040] The invention is not in any way limited to the exemplary embodiments presented in
the description and drawing. All combinations (of parts) of the embodiments shown
and described are explicitly understood to be incorporated within this description
and are explicitly understood to fall within the scope of the invention. For instance,
the modifications according to Figs. 4 and 5 could be combined in order to provide
both the pulling function upon locking the locking means and the lifting function
upon unlocking the locking means.
[0041] The following numbered paragraphs provide further disclosure of the present subject
matter.
- 1. Mounting assembly (1, 101, 201, 301, 401) for mounting a water treatment unit (3,
103, 203, 303, 403) in a water reservoir (4) so that an outlet (32) of the water treatment
unit communicates with an outlet (5) of the water reservoir (4), wherein the mounting
assembly comprises a mounting device (10, 110, 210, 310, 410) which comprises a supporting
bracket (11, 111, 211, 311, 411) and securing means for securing the supporting bracket
in the water reservoir (4), wherein the supporting bracket (11, 111, 211, 311, 411)
comprises a supporting portion (15, 115, 215, 315, 415) which is shaped to support
the water treatment unit (3, 103, 203, 303, 403) from below.
- 2. The mounting assembly (1, 101, 201, 301, 401) of claim 1, wherein the securing
means of the mounting device (10, 110, 210, 310, 410) comprise a hollow spigot end
(12, 112, 212, 312, 412) dimensioned to fit into the outlet (5) of the water reservoir
(4).
- 3. The mounting assembly (1, 101, 201, 301, 401) of claim 1 or 2, in which the supporting
portion (15, 115, 215, 315, 415) forms the bottom of a recess (16) formed in the supporting
bracket, wherein the recess (16) is dimensioned to support the water treatment unit
(3, 103, 203, 303, 403) sideways, in at least two directions.
- 4. The mounting assembly (1, 101, 201, 301, 401) of any one of the preceding claims,
wherein the mounting device (10, 110, 210, 310, 410) comprises self centring means
(18) to guide the water treatment unit (3, 103, 203, 303, 403) towards a position
in which its outlet (32) is aligned with the outlet (5) of the water reservoir (4).
- 5. The mounting assembly (1, 101, 201, 301, 401) of any one of the preceding claims,
comprising an elongated mounting tool (20, 120, 220, 320, 420) for installing the
water treatment unit (3, 103, 203, 303, 403) in the mounting device (10, 110, 210,
310, 410) from a location outside the water reservoir (4).
- 6. The mounting assembly (1, 101, 201, 301, 401) of claim 5, wherein the mounting
tool (20, 120, 220, 320, 420) has an adjustable length.
- 7. The mounting assembly (1, 101, 201, 301, 401) of any one of the preceding claims,
comprising locking means (25, 125, 225, 325, 425) operable
for locking the water treatment unit (3, 103, 203, 303, 403) in place in at least
one direction.
- 8. The mounting assembly (1, 101, 201, 301, 401) of claim 7 and claim 5 or 6, wherein
the mounting tool (20, 120, 220, 320, 420) is arranged to operate the locking means
(25, 125, 225, 325, 425).
- 9. The mounting assembly (1, 101, 201) of claim 8, wherein the locking means (25,
125, 225) are operated by a rotation of the mounting tool (20, 120, 220).
- 10. The mounting assembly (301, 401) of claim 8, wherein the locking means (325) are
operated by a translation of the mounting tool (320, 420).
- 11. The mounting assembly (1, 101, 201, 301) of any one of claims 7-10, wherein the
locking means (25, 125, 225, 325, 425) comprise a locking slot (27, 127, 227, 327)
formed in the mounting device (10, 110, 210, 310) and a locking pin (26, 126, 226,
326) cooperating with the locking slot for locking the water treatment unit in place
in the at least one direction.
- 12. The mounting assembly (1, 101, 201, 301) of claim 11 and claim 5 or 6, wherein
the locking pin (26, 126, 226, 326) is provided on the mounting tool (20, 120, 220,
320).
- 13. The mounting assembly (1, 101, 201, 301, 401) of any one claims 7-12, wherein
the locking means (325, 425) comprise one or more resilient parts (329, 429) and wherein
locking action is based on resilient snap action of said one or more resilient parts.
- 14. The mounting assembly (1, 101, 201, 301, 401) of any one of claims 7-13, comprising
means for pulling the water treatment unit (3, 103, 203, 303, 403) towards the outlet
(5) of the water reservoir (4) upon locking the locking means (25, 125, 225, 325,
425).
- 15. The mounting assembly (1, 101, 201, 301, 401) of any one of claims 7-14, comprising
means for lifting the water treatment unit (3, 103, 203, 303, 403) upon unlocking
the locking means (25, 125, 225, 325, 425).
[0042] These and many comparable variations are understood to fall within the scope of the
invention as outlined by the claims.
1. Mounting assembly (1, 101, 201, 301, 401) for mounting a water treatment unit (3,
103, 203, 303, 403) in a water reservoir (4), the assembly comprising:
- a mounting device (10, 110, 210, 310, 410) for supporting the water treatment unit
in the water reservoir (4);
- locking means (25, 125, 225, 325, 425), operable for locking the water treatment
unit (3, 103, 203, 303, 403) in place in the mounting device, in at least one direction;
and
- a mounting tool (20, 120, 220, 320, 420), arranged for installing the water treatment
unit (3, 103, 203, 303, 403) in the mounting device (10, 110, 210, 310, 410) and operating
the locking means (25, 125, 225, 325, 425), both from a location outside the water
reservoir (4).
2. The mounting assembly (1, 101, 201) of claim 1, wherein the locking means (25, 125,
225) are operable by a rotation of the mounting tool (20, 120, 220).
3. The mounting assembly (301, 401) of claim 1 or 2, wherein the locking means (325,
425) are operable by a translation of the mounting tool (320, 420).
4. The mounting assembly (1, 101, 201, 301, 401) of any one of the preceding claims,
wherein the locking means (25, 125, 225, 325) comprise a locking slot (27, 127, 227,
327) formed in the mounting device (10, 110, 210, 310) and a locking pin (26, 126,
226, 326) insertable in the locking slot for locking the water treatment unit in place
in the at least one direction.
5. The mounting assembly (1, 101, 201, 301) of claim 4, wherein the locking pin (26,
126, 226, 326) is provided on the mounting tool (20, 120, 220, 320).
6. The mounting assembly (1, 101, 201, 301, 401) of any one of the preceding claims,
wherein the locking means (325, 425) comprise one or more resilient parts (329, 429)
and wherein locking action is based on resilient snap action of said one or more resilient
parts.
7. The mounting assembly (1, 101, 201, 301, 401) of any one of the preceding claims,
comprising means for pulling the water treatment unit (3, 103, 203, 303, 403) towards
an outlet (5) of the water reservoir (4) upon locking the locking means (25, 125,
225, 325, 425).
8. The mounting assembly (1, 101, 201, 301, 401) of any one of the preceding claims,
comprising means for lifting the water treatment unit (3, 103, 203, 303, 403) upon
unlocking the locking means (25, 125, 225, 325, 425).
9. The mounting assembly (1, 101, 201, 301, 401) of any one of the preceding claims,
wherein the mounting tool (20, 120, 220, 320, 420) has an adjustable length.
10. The mounting assembly (1, 101, 201, 301, 401) of any one of the preceding claims,
wherein the mounting device (10, 110, 210, 310, 410) is arranged to hold the water
treatment unit (3, 103, 203, 303) in a position wherein an outlet (32) of the water
treatment unit communicates with an outlet (5) of the water reservoir (4).
11. The mounting assembly (1, 101, 201, 301) of any one of the preceding claims, wherein
the mounting device (10, 110, 210, 310, 410) comprises a supporting bracket (11, 111,
211, 311, 411) with a supporting portion (15, 115, 215, 315, 415) that is shaped to
support the water treatment unit (3, 103, 203, 303, 403) from below.
12. The mounting assembly (1, 101, 201, 301, 401) of claim 11, wherein the supporting
portion (15, 115, 215, 315, 415) forms the bottom of a recess (16) formed in the supporting
bracket, wherein the recess (16) is dimensioned to support the water treatment unit
(3, 103, 203, 303, 403) sideways, in at least two directions.
13. The mounting assembly (1, 101, 201, 301) of claim 11 or 12, wherein a contact area
of the supporting bracket (11, 111, 211, 311, 411) which, in use, abuts a side of
the water treatment unit (3, 103, 203, 303, 403) facing away from its outlet (32),
is slanted.
14. The mounting assembly (1, 101, 201, 301, 401) of any one of the preceding claims,
wherein the mounting device (10, 110, 210, 310, 410) comprises self centring means
(18) to guide the water treatment unit (3, 103, 203, 303, 403) towards a position
in which its outlet (32) is aligned with the outlet (5) of the water reservoir (4).
15. The mounting assembly (1, 101, 201, 301, 401) of any one of the preceding claims,
wherein the mounting device (10, 110, 210, 310, 410) comprises securing means for
securing the mounting device in an outlet (5) of the water reservoir (4).