Location History:
- Florianopolis-SC, BR (2014)
- Joinville, BR (2020)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2014-2020
Title: Inventor Gustavo Portella Montagner and His Innovative Cooling Solution
In the realm of refrigeration technology, few inventors have made contributions as significant as Gustavo Portella Montagner. Based in Joinville, Brazil, Montagner is recognized for his innovative approach to cooling systems, reflected in the patent he holds for a multi-evaporation cooling system.
Latest Patents
Gustavo Portella Montagner is credited with one notable patent: a multi-evaporation cooling system. The patented invention involves a sophisticated structure where the intermediate heat exchanger of the first evaporation line features a segment of a physically arranged expansion device that is in contact with part of the second row of evaporation. The system is designed to optimize the temperature flow of refrigerants between two evaporative lines, enhancing the mass transfer efficiency between distinct evaporation segments. By varying the restrictions of the respective expansion devices, this invention addresses challenges related to efficient refrigeration performance.
Career Highlights
Montagner is currently employed at Embraco—Indústria de Compressores e Soluções em Refrigeração Ltda., a prominent company known for its contributions to refrigeration technology. His work at Embraco has positioned him at the forefront of innovative cooling solutions, allowing him to leverage his unique ideas to improve existing systems.
Collaborations
While Montagner's work is primarily his own, he collaborates with other talented individuals in the industry, including his coworker Dietmar Erich Bernhard Lilie. Their combined expertise contributes to the advancement of refrigeration technology at Embraco, fostering an environment of innovation.
Conclusion
Gustavo Portella Montagner stands out as a forward-thinking inventor in the field of refrigeration. His patented multi-evaporation cooling system is a testament to his commitment to improving efficiency in cooling technology. As he continues his work at Embraco, the potential for further innovations remains promising, helping shape the future of the refrigeration industry.