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Chimney starter

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Firemaking device
A standard commercial chimney starter

Achimney starter orcharcoal chimney is a device for ignitingcharcoal lumps orbriquettes. It consists of a metal tube with a grate to hold charcoal. Alighting 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 sheetsteel cylinders about 6–8 in (15–20 cm) indiameter and 8–12 in (20–30 cm) tall. A grate or mesh to hold charcoal is placed horizontally inside the cylinder about 3 in (7.6 cm) from the bottom; this is sometimes conical.[5] Large holes around the bottom let air in. Modern commercial chimneys generally haveinsulated handles.

History

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Patent drawing of a 1910 design

A 1910 British design for a cylindrical metalportable stove is described as "also applicable for use as a Fire Lighter" and describes the use of paper kindling below a conical grate, with wood or coal above it.[6]

A 1917 design closely resembles a modern chimney starter: a metal cylinder with a raised grate and air holes below the grate. However, it is not described as a fire starter, but as a "camp stove".[7]

Home-made versions in the 1950s, calledkindle cans, were often made from metal coffee, fruit juice, or motor oil cans with ventilation holes punched with acan opener, and did not have a grate.[8][9] They often did not have handles, and needed to be handled with tongs.

Patent drawing (1965) of a chimney starter

Various kinds of chimney starter have been patented over the years.[10][11]

Design considerations

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Chimney starters essentially work by increasing thedraft, supplying moreoxygen to the coals. Taller starters are more effective than shorter ones. In empirical studies of lighting cones for Haitian charcoal stoves (which are placedover a grate rather than having an integrated grate), the ignition time and charcoal consumption were halved compared to lighting on a shallow bed grate, andcarbon monoxide production was reduced by 40%. The cone also protected the charcoal from the wind, and helped direct the smoke away from users.[12]

Using a chimney starter

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The chimney starter is used by placing kindling—typically paper—under the grate and charcoal over it. When the kindling is lit, it ignites the charcoal and creates a draft. Since the coals are held together,radiation heats adjacent coals, andconvection heats coals higher in the stack. Once all the charcoal is burning (glowing red on the bottom and ashed over on the top), the chimney is lifted by its handle and the burning charcoal dumped into the grill. Dry newspaper is a popular and affordable chimney start but can cause increased smoke output during the process.

If some burning charcoal remains in the chimney, adding new charcoal will quickly ignite it.

Cooking

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One can also cook directly over the chimney starter with an additional top grate. This provides high-intensity heat for fastsearing.[13]

Japanese fire starter

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Outset Collapsible Camping Grill and Chimney Starter"
  2. ^U.S. Design Patent471762S1, 2002
  3. ^abU.S. PatentUS20160075961A1, filed 2014
  4. ^"Fire kindler", U.S. Patent1959473A, filed 1933
  5. ^U.S. Patent No.5,197,455A, "Charcoal starter", filed 1992
  6. ^"A New or Improved Portable Stove also applicable for use as a Fire Lighter",U.K. Patent 191017067A, 1910
  7. ^"Camp-stove", U.S. Patent1298762A, filed 1917
  8. ^"The kindle can",Sunset,116 (1956), p. 90
  9. ^"Tin-Can Combustion Chamber Ignites Charcoal Quickly",Popular Mechanics113:6:185 (June 1960)
  10. ^U.S. Patent No.US2920614A,Portable combined grill and charcoal starter, filed 1957
  11. ^U.S. Patent No.3,167,040,Automatic Dump Type Charcoal Lighter, filed 1962
  12. ^Kathleen Lask, Ashok Gadgil, "Performance and emissions characteristics of a lighting cone for charcoal stoves",Energy for Sustainable Development,36:64–67 (February 2017),doi:10.1016/j.esd.2016.03.001
  13. ^Transcript ofGood Eats episode

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