Chimney starter

A standard commercial chimney starter

A chimney starter or charcoal chimney is a device for igniting charcoal lumps or briquettes. It consists of a metal tube with a grate to hold charcoal. A lighting cone is a similar, conical, device placed over an existing grate. The tube is typically cylindrical, but may also have other cross-sections.[1][2][3] The tube may also be made of combustible material designed to resist burning long enough for the coals to ignite.[3][4]

Modern commercial models are usually sheet steel cylinders about 6–8" (15–20 cm) in diameter and 8–12" (20–30 cm) tall. A grate or mesh to hold charcoal is placed horizontally inside the cylinder about 3" (8 cm) from the bottom; this is sometimes conical.[5] Large holes around the bottom let air in. Modern commercial chimneys generally have insulated handles.

  1. ^ "Outset Collapsible Camping Grill and Chimney Starter", [1]
  2. ^ U.S. Design Patent 471762S1, 2002
  3. ^ a b U.S. Patent US20160075961A1, filed 2014
  4. ^ "Fire kindler", U.S. Patent 1959473A, filed 1933
  5. ^ U.S. Patent No. 5,197,455A, "Charcoal starter", filed 1992