Patent ID: 8540008

Claim:
A lift guiding system for a car curtain, set respectively on the left and right hand side of the rear windshield of a car, applying to a curtainset, wherein said curtain set comprises: an accommodating groove, having a tubular shape at the bottom of the windshield; a curtain, being foldable in said accommodating groove and extending through an opening of said accommodating groove for covering said windshield; a rod, connecting with said curtain at the top for stretching said curtain; and a folding system, for controling unfolding and folding of the car curtain; wherein said car curtain lift guiding system comprises: a gliding rail in strip shape having a longitudinal passage, wherein at the top of said passage near the windshield there is an opening part, while remote from the windshield a cover extending outward for covering the interior trim; on the lower end said passage is connected with said accommodate groove, while on the upper end a roller is set; and a slide, further comprising: a clipping part, being longitudinally movable in said passage; a connecting part, on the lower end being fixed on said clipping part, while on the upper end horizontally extending through said opening part; a jointing part, on the lower end being fixed on said connecting part, while on the upper end extending for jointing said rod; and a rope, on the lower end connecting with said folding system, while on the upper end entering in said passage of the gliding rail at the bottom, passing by said roller, and then being fixed on said clipping part; wherein the clipping part of said slide has three longitudinal holes, the first hole being set near said opening part of the gliding rail, and the second hole and the third hole being disposed successively remote from said first hole; and said rope after entering in said passage of the gliding rail, firstly passing through the third hole at the bottom, then bypassing said roller, then passing through said second hole at the top, then entering in said first hole at the bottom, and fixed on said first hole.