IP Library Granted Patent US 12674518
Granted Patent B2
US 12674518 · App. 19/019,078 · Granted Jul 7, 2026

Disengageable valve backseat system and method

Inventors: Fabio Tanaka (Spring, TX); Lloyd Cheatham (Lake Jackson, TX); Javier Garcia (Tomball, TX)
Assignee: Baker Hughes Pressure Control LLC
F16K17/383F16K41/16
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Patent No.
US 12674518
App. No.
19/019,078
Granted
Jul 7, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A valve assembly includes a valve body, a bonnet coupled to the valve body, a stem within the stem bore, a bonnet cap axially aligned with the bonnet along a stem bore axis, and a valve drive train coupled to the stem. The valve assembly also includes a first eutectic ring, positioned between a bonnet cap interior surface and an upper shelf of the valve drive train, the first eutectic ring blocking axially upward movement of the valve drive train when in a solid state, and a second eutectic ring, positioned between a lower bonnet cap interior surface and a lower shelf of the valve drive train to fill a gap, wherein the bonnet cap is configured to move in an axially downward direction after the first and second eutectic ring transition to a flowable state.

Claims (40)

1 . A valve assembly, comprising:

a valve body having a stem bore extending along a stem bore axis and a flow bore extending along a valve body axis;

a bonnet coupled to the valve body;

a stem extending along the stem bore axis and within the stem bore;

a bonnet cap axially aligned with the bonnet along the stem bore axis;

a first eutectic ring;

a second eutectic ring; and

wherein the bonnet cap is configured to move in a direction after the first eutectic ring transitions to a flowable state from a solid state and after the second eutectic ring transitions to the flowable state from the solid state.

2 . The valve assembly of claim 1 , further comprising:

first drain holes adjacent to the first eutectic ring, wherein the first eutectic ring flows through the first drain holes in the flowable state; and

second drain holes adjacent to the second eutectic ring, wherein the second eutectic ring flows through the second drain holes in the flowable state.

3 . The valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first eutectic ring has a first melting point substantially similar to a second melting point of the second eutectic ring.

4 . The valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first eutectic ring has a first melting point substantially different from a second melting point of the second eutectic ring.

5 . The valve assembly of claim 1 , further comprising:

an actuator coupled to the stem.

6 . The valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein a space is created between a backseat profile of the bonnet and the stem when the bonnet cap is moved in the direction.

7 . The valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein a gap is closed when the bonnet cap is moved in the direction.

8 . The valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein a first inner diameter of the first eutectic ring is smaller than a second inner diameter of the second eutectic ring.

9 . The valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein a first axial thickness of the first eutectic ring is greater than a second axial thickness of the second eutectic ring.

10 . The valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the bonnet cap is configured to move in the direction by using a tool to grip flats on an outer surface of the bonnet cap.

11 . A valve assembly, comprising:

a valve drive train;

a valve stem;

a bonnet cap;

a first eutectic ring, wherein the first eutectic ring, when in a first state, blocks movement of the valve drive train, and wherein the first eutectic ring, when in a second state, enables the valve drive train to move; and

a second eutectic ring, wherein the second eutectic ring, when in a third state, blocks movement of the bonnet cap, the valve drive train, or the valve stem, and wherein the second eutectic ring, when in a fourth state, enables the bonnet cap, the valve drive train, or the valve stem to move.

12 . The valve assembly of claim 11 , further comprising:

first drain holes.

13 . The valve assembly of claim 11 , further comprising:

second drain holes.

14 . The valve assembly of claim 12 , wherein the first eutectic ring, when in the second state, flows out of the valve assembly via the first drain holes.

15 . The valve assembly of claim 13 , wherein the second eutectic ring, when in the fourth state, flows out of the valve assembly via the second drain holes.

16 . A method for disengaging a valve stem from a backseat profile of a bonnet of a valve assembly, comprising:

providing a valve assembly, the valve assembly including a first eutectic ring at a first position and a second eutectic ring at a second position;

melting the first eutectic ring and the second eutectic ring to a flowable state; and

causing a bonnet cap to be driven in a direction after the first eutectic ring and the second eutectic ring flow, at least partially, out of the bonnet cap when in the flowable state.

17 . The method of claim 16 , wherein providing the valve assembly is for a testing and verification procedure.

18 . The method of claim 16 , wherein causing the bonnet cap to be driven in the direction also causes a valve drive train to be driven in the direction.

19 . The method of claim 16 , wherein the melting creates a gap between a lower bonnet cap interior surface of the bonnet cap and a lower shelf.

20 . The method of claim 16 , wherein the first position of the first eutectic ring is axially above the second position of the second eutectic ring along a stem bore axis.