I have not seen a float switch with an adjustable on period timer fitted.
As you say needs Din rail / box but you could use this switch.
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=12167and this multifunction timer.
http://www.rapidonline.com/Electrical-Power/Control-Gear-DIN-Terminal/Timers-Controllers/80-Series-16A-Modular-timer/61777/kw/timer.
Or
Another solution would be one switch for high level and one switch for low level
This would allow a system with a fixed differential.
High switch feeds the coil of relay terminal 2
http://www.rapidonline.com/Electronic-Components/Relays-Solenoids/Plug-In-Power/DPDT-10A-Power-relay/71155/kw/60-1676240 volt part including base No 60-1676
Low switch connects to terminal one on the relay base.
Terminal 3 on the relay base connects to the coil also which is terminal 2
Other side of the coil terminal 7 goes to neutral.
Other side of both float switches goes to live.
Terminal 8 is live
Terminal 6 is the feed to the pump
Regards
Alan