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1. A suspension system for a vehicle, comprising:
means for supporting a wheel on a vehicle body, said wheel supporting means including a hydro-pneumatic spring, and
a compensating spring means associated with the hydro-pneumatic spring, said compensating spring means being operable to act in opposition to a force exerted by the hydro-pneumatic spring as said hydro-pneumatic spring approaches full extension, wherein:
the hydro-pneumatic spring includes an oil chamber and an associated gas chamber with a separator piston or membrane therebetween, the compensating spring means is located in the oil chamber such that as the hydro-pneumatic spring extends into rebound the separator piston or membrane will compress the compensating spring means, and
the compensating spring means acts to reduce a force exerted by the separator piston or membrane on oil in the oil chamber such that the hydro-pneumatic spring force decreases gradually to zero at full rebound.
2. The suspension system for a vehicle as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:
an upper control arm and
a lower control arm; wherein:
said upper and lower control arms for supporting a wheel assembly on a body of the vehicle, each control arm having an inner end and an outer end, the inner end being connected by an articulated joint to the vehicle body, the outer end being connected by an articulated joint to the wheel assembly,
the hydro-pneumatic spring having an upper end and a lower end, the upper end being attached to the vehicle body, the lower end being attached to one of said upper and lower control arms, and
the compensating spring means which is operable as said hydro-pneumatic spring approaches full extension to act in opposition to the force exerted by the hydro-pneumatic spring.
3. The suspension system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the compensating spring means comprises an elastic element of solid material.
4. The suspension system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the compensating spring means is a coil spring.
5. The suspension system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the compensating spring means is mounted in series with a check strap that limits the extension of the hydro-pneumatic spring.
6. The suspension system as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:
an upper control arm and an associated lower control arm which locate a wheel with respect to a vehicle body, including:
the hydro-pneumatic spring provides a suspension force tending to extend a suspended wheel away from the vehicle body and one or more compensating springs act between the vehicle body and one or both of the upper and lower control arms to reduce the suspension force as the hydro-pneumatic spring approaches full extension.
7. The suspension system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the compensating spring is a torsion bar.
8. The suspension system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the compensating spring is a hydro-pneumatic spring element.
9. The suspension system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the hydro-pneumatic spring has a suspension actuator which is separate from but operably connected to a hydro-pneumatic element, the suspension actuator having a piston which is slidably mounted within an associated cylinder, one part for connection to the vehicle body and the other part for connection to the wheel supporting means, the hydro-pneumatic element having the oil chamber containing oil and the chamber containing a gas separated by the separator piston membrane, an oil chamber within the cylinder formed between an inner end of a bore of the cylinder and the piston, said oil chamber in the cylinder communicating with the oil chamber of the hydro-pneumatic element through a damping orifice.
10. The suspension system as claimed in claim 9, wherein the compensating spring means comprises a compensating spring mounted in the oil chamber of the hydro-pneumatic element which acts to reduce the force exerted by the gas on the separator piston or membrane and hence the oil.
11. The suspension system as claimed in claim 9, wherein a second oil chamber is provided on the suspension actuator within the cylinder, said second oil chamber being formed between an outer end of the cylinder bore and the piston, said second oil chamber communicating with a compensating spring means formed by a hydro-pneumatic element comprising a chamber containing a gas and an associated chamber containing oil separated by a separator membrane or piston, the oil chamber of the compensating spring means being connected to the second oil chamber of the suspension actuator.
12. A suspension system for a vehicle, comprising:
means for supporting a wheel on a vehicle body, said wheel supporting means including a hydro-pneumatic spring; and
a compensating spring means associated with the hydro-pneumatic spring, said compensating spring means being operable to act in opposition to a force exerted by the hydro-pneumatic spring as said hydro-pneumatic spring approaches full extension such that the hydro-pneumatic spring force decreases gradually to zero at full rebound, wherein:
the hydro-pneumatic spring includes an inner cylinder and an outer cylinder,
the inner cylinder has an inner end, said inner end of the inner cylinder being slidable within the outer cylinder,
the inner cylinder has an upper chamber containing a variable volume of gas above a separator piston, and a lower chamber below the separator piston which is filled with oil,
said lower chamber communicates with an oil-filled outer cylinder volume through a damper orifice, and
the compensating spring means is located internally of the inner cylinder within the lower chamber below the separator piston.

The claims below are in addition to those above.
All refrences to claim(s) which appear below refer to the numbering after this setence.

1. A system comprising:
at least one computer making a repository of private remote digital files available to a remote user, the repository of private remote digital files being accessible from remote locations, the repository being permissioned with a first set of permissions and a second set of permissions different from the first set of permissions by an owner of the repository, wherein the repository exists in conjunction with an event, wherein the event comprises at least one sub-event, each sub-event being a repository, wherein each sub-event inherits the permissions of the repository, and wherein the owner communicates to the user a first permissioned link and a second permissioned link for credentialing the remote user that is created upon the repository being permissioned;
a permissioned link database having a table therein correlating a uniform resource indicator (URI) of the first permissioned link and the second permissioned link with the first set of permissions and the second set of permissions, the first set of permissions and the second set of permissions defining anonymous access permissions for use of the private remote digital files in the repository; and
a host for receiving from the user an anonymous request via the first permissioned link and the second permissioned link and for communicating private remote digital files to at least the user based on the first set of permissions or the second set of permissions associated with the first permissioned link or the second permissioned link, wherein the host allows any unregistered user requesting access to the repository with the first permissioned link or the second permissioned link to access the repository according to the first set of permissions or the second set of permissions in the permission set, and wherein the user remains an unregistered user.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the first set of permissions and the second set of permissions are both created when the repository is created.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the repository contains only sub-events and does not contain private remote digital files.
4. A method comprising:
permitting a first user to cause creation of a repository of private remote digital files, wherein the first user chooses a first set of permissions and a second set of permissions different from the first set of permissions to be associated with a first permissioned link and a second permissioned link, respectively, that is used to remotely and anonymously access the repository of private remote digital files, wherein the repository is a component of an event, wherein each event comprises at least one sub-event, the sub-event being a repository of files, and wherein each sub-event inherits the permissions of the first permissioned link and the second permissioned link;
causing transmission of a communication containing the first permissioned link and the second permissioned link to a second user, wherein the second user is unregistered and remains unregistered with the repository;
receiving from the second user an anonymous request to access private remote digital files associated with the first permissioned link and the second permissioned link;
resolving the first permissioned link and the second permissioned link by correlating the first permissioned link and the second permissioned link with the first set of permissions and the second set of permissions, respectively; and
permitting the second user to access the content associated with the first permissioned link and the second permissioned link according to the permissions in the first set of permissions and the second set or permissions, wherein the first permissioned link and the second permissioned link each comprise at least a unique identifier.
5. The method of claim 4, further comprising permitting any third user to access the content associated with the first permissioned link and the second permissioned link according to the permissions in the first set of permissions and the second set of permissions if the first permissioned link and the second permissioned link are received from the third user.
6. A non-transitory machine-readable medium having instructions stored thereon comprising:
permitting a first user to cause creation of a repository of private remote digital files, wherein the first user chooses a first set of permissions and a second set of permissions different from the first set of permissions to be associated with a first permissioned link and a second permissioned link, respectively, that is used to remotely and anonymously access the repository, wherein the repository is a component of an event, and wherein each event comprises at least one sub-event, the sub-event being a repository of private remote digital files, and wherein each sub-event inherits the permissions of the first permissioned link and the second permissioned link;
causing transmission of a communication containing the first permissioned link and the second permissioned link to a second user, wherein the second user is unregistered and remains unregistered with the repository;
receiving from the second user an anonymous request to access the private remote digital files associated with the first permissioned link and the second permissioned link;
resolving the permissioned link by correlating the first permissioned link and the second permissioned link with the first set of permissions and the second set of permissions, respectively; and
permitting the second user to access the content associated with the first permissioned link and the second permissioned link according to the permissions in the first set of permissions and the second set of permissions, wherein the first permissioned link and the second permissioned link each comprise at least a unique identifier.
7. The non-transitory machine-readable medium of claim 6, further comprising permitting any third user to access the content associated with the first permissioned link and the second permissioned link according to the permissions in the first set of permissions and the second set of permissions if the first permissioned link and the second permissioned link are received from the third user.
8. The method of claim 5, wherein the third user is an unregistered user.
9. The method of claim 7, wherein the third user is an unregistered user.