Parallel Loop Intermodal Container
A solution to use environmentally friendly refrigerants in transport refrigeration units — using a parallel dual-loop vapor compression system that reduces environmental impact while maintaining performance.
17 inventions generated, spanning transport refrigeration, residential HVAC, hybrid power systems, and IoT cargo monitoring — plus landmark publications with the United Nations Environment Programme and the International Institute of Refrigeration.
A solution to use environmentally friendly refrigerants in transport refrigeration units — using a parallel dual-loop vapor compression system that reduces environmental impact while maintaining performance.
A method and system that ensures correct cargo temperature in a transport refrigeration unit while simultaneously minimizing energy use — balancing cargo safety with operational efficiency.
A very low cost and highly flexible solution for transport refrigeration — using flexible ducting to connect an evaporator directly with cargo space, simplifying installation and reducing cost.
A solution to implement environmentally friendly refrigerants in transport refrigeration using an indirect cycle and secondary loop — isolating flammable refrigerants from the cargo compartment.
Addresses improper air distribution in refrigerated container transport — a common cause of cargo damage. Provides sensor-based detection and automated alerts when airflow criteria are not met.
A multi-functional wireless sensor device for transport refrigeration containers — ensuring safety, functionality, reliability, and energy efficiency when transporting critical temperature-sensitive cargo.
A smart system that detects whether a refrigerated container has experienced power loss that may have compromised cargo preservation — with methods to alert operators and mitigate risk.
Enables environmentally friendly refrigerants in transport refrigeration by detecting leaks of flammable or mildly flammable refrigerants and automatically mitigating the hazard.
A transport refrigeration unit with a special DC fan power configuration that enables maximum reliability, energy savings, and ease of maintenance across evaporator, condenser, and ventilation fans.
A hybrid refrigeration system capable of running on battery power and a traditional engine-driven system — optimizing energy use during both peak and low demand conditions.
A novel method to control cargo temperature in transport refrigeration by modeling the thermal mass of the cargo itself — maximizing cargo quality while minimizing energy consumption.
A hybrid transport refrigeration unit with a shared drive shaft architecture — simplifying construction, maximizing reliability, and minimizing maintenance requirements across the system.
A telematics-based method to remotely monitor and control a fleet of transport refrigeration units — transferring operational data from the vehicle to multiple remote locations in real time.
A novel ceiling-mounted air conditioning unit featuring an innovative air discharge structure that surrounds the heat exchange elements and optimizes airflow for both heating and cooling modes.
A novel ornamental design for a floor-mounted air conditioning console unit — recognized as a distinct and original design for residential and commercial applications.
A novel ornamental design for a ceiling-type air conditioning unit — an early contribution to the visual design language of modern cassette-style HVAC systems.
A method of implementing high-efficiency micro-channel heat exchangers in air conditioning and heat pump units with complex geometry — enabling bending without damage to heat exchanger components.
Giorgio has contributed to landmark international publications on refrigerant policy, transport refrigeration, and residential HVAC efficiency — including three United Nations assessment reports used by governments worldwide to set refrigerant regulations and best practices.
The 2022 RTOC assessment report provides the United Nations with current best-practice guidance on refrigerant selection across all HVACR (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration) applications. Used by nations globally to set refrigerant policies, regulations, and transition roadmaps away from high-GWP substances.
Download Report (PDF) →The 2018 RTOC report updated international best-practice guidance on refrigerant transitions — addressing HFC phase-downs under the Kigali Amendment and providing technically grounded recommendations across all HVACR sectors for policymakers worldwide.
Download Report (PDF) →The foundational 2014 RTOC assessment established the international framework for evaluating refrigerant alternatives across HVACR applications — directly informing the global shift away from ozone-depleting and high-GWP substances.
Download Report (PDF) →A peer-reviewed technical paper evaluating the risks and benefits of transitioning transport refrigeration to low-GWP refrigerants — including flammable and mildly flammable alternatives — providing safety and performance guidance for the industry.
View Publication →A technical paper examining efficiency evolution in residential split air conditioning systems — covering refrigerant selection, compressor technology, heat exchanger design, and the emerging benefits of variable speed compression.
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