Patent ID: 8172635

Claim:
An equipment, comprising: a first plate with a first aperture; a second plate with a second aperture; wherein the equipment is an ion generator comprising an arc chamber defined by the first and second plates, wherein the first plate defines a front face of the arc chamber and acts a G 1 electrode and the second plate is disposed at a side of the arc chamber opposite the first plate and acts as a G 2 electrode; wherein the second plate comprises a root portion connected to a support member of the ion generator, wherein the second plate is pivotably supported on the support member utilizing a screw to pivotably connect the root portion and the support member; and an alignment device for aligning the second aperture of the second plate with the first aperture of the first plate, where in the alignment device comprises: a main body with a first linear dimension exceeding a width of the second aperture of the second plate for overlying the second plate; a first part extending from the main body with a second linear dimension for extending and fitting into the second aperture of the second plate, wherein the second linear dimension of the first part exceeds a width of the first aperture of the first plate for disposing the first part between the first plate and the second plate such that the first plate and the second plate do not directly contact each other; and a second part extending from the first part with a third linear dimension for extending and fitting into the first aperture, wherein each of the main body, the first part, and the second part has a rectangular cuboid shape, and each surface of the main body, the first part, and the second part is completely flat, and wherein the main body, the first part, and the second part have a first coplanar surface and a second coplanar surface opposite to the first coplanar surface; wherein the first and second parts maintain longitudinal alignment between the first and second apertures and are longitudinally slid within the first and second apertures, respectively, when the first and second plates are pivoted relative to the support member.